
DU NCWEB UG admissions 2025 first merit list released at du.ac.in: Check direct link to download and other details here
The list, now available on the official university website, du.ac.in, reflects a competitive admission season with top colleges like Miranda House and Hansraj College setting high benchmarks for sought-after subject combinations.
Miranda House leads with highest cut-offs
According to the data released, Miranda House has emerged as the frontrunner for multiple courses. For the Bachelor of Arts (Programme) History + Political Science combination, the college has declared the highest cut-off at 85% for General category candidates.
The corresponding cut-offs for other categories are 75% for Other Backwards Classes (OBC), 70% for Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), and Persons with Disability (PwD), and 75% for EWS (Economically Weaker Section) aspirants.
The college has also secured the top spot for B.A. (Programme) Economics + Political Science, announcing an 85% cut-off for General category candidates, followed by 70% for OBC, 68% for SC, 65% for ST and PwD, and 70% for EWS applicants.
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For the Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) course, Miranda House has maintained its position among the highest, with cut-offs of 82% (General), 76% (OBC), 72% (SC and ST), 76% (EWS), and 71% (PwD).
Hansraj college follows closely
Hansraj College holds the second position in cut-off rankings across multiple programmes. For BA (Programme) History + Political Science, the cut-off for the General category is 81%, while the other categories stand at 74% (OBC), 71% (SC and ST), 70% (PwD), and 74% (EWS).
In the B.Com course, Hansraj College has released a cut-off of 84% for General candidates—the highest in this stream so far. For other categories, the cut-offs are 75% for OBC and EWS, 70% for SC, ST, and PwD.
Admission schedule and other developments
As per the official announcement, the online admission process for NCWEB will commence on Tuesday, July 29, 2025. Eligible candidates who meet the cut-off criteria can proceed with the admission formalities through the university's official admission portal.
In a parallel development, Delhi University has also issued the second round of allocations for its undergraduate programmes under the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS-UG) 2025. According to news agency PTI, a total of 87,335 students have been allotted seats across various colleges and programmes in this round.
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to download the DU NCWEB BA Programme first merit list 2025.
Aspirants can click on the link provided
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to download the DU NCWEB BCom first merit list 2025.
About NCWEB
NCWEB, a unique initiative under the University of Delhi, offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes to women students who cannot join a regular college due to personal or financial constraints. The board allows students to attend lectures on weekends, providing an alternative yet credible academic route within the university framework.
With the release of the first cut-off list and admission proceedings now underway, thousands of aspirants will be monitoring subsequent rounds closely, hoping for a berth in one of the university's most prestigious colleges.
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