Admission process has commenced for BA and B.Com courses in Delhi University's NCWEB. Applications are open to Delhi-based female students for 15,200 seats. Registration can be done until July 21st.
DU NCWEB Admission 2025: The admission process for the academic session 2025-26 for BA programs and B.Com courses in the Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board (NCWEB) of Delhi University has begun. This opportunity is specifically for female students who, for various reasons, cannot attend regular college but wish to obtain a degree recognized by DU. Approximately 15,200 seats are available this year.
This facility is available only for female students from Delhi
According to Professor Geeta Bhatt, the director of NCWEB, admission is only for female students from Delhi. Students can apply online until July 21, 2025. To apply, they need to register on the university's official website: https://ncwebadmission.uod.ac.in.
Fees details for registration and categories
Female students from the Unreserved, OBC, and EWS categories will have to pay a registration fee of ₹250.
Female students from the Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), and PWD categories will only have to pay a fee of ₹100.
Admission will be based on cutoff marks
The admission process will be entirely based on the marks obtained in the 12th standard. This time, NCWEB will release a total of five cutoff lists. The first cutoff list is expected to be released by the end of July. However, the detailed schedule has not yet been released.
College centers operating under NCWEB
Currently, BA and B.Com classes under NCWEB are conducted at 26 college centers of Delhi University. These classes are held on weekends and public holidays, allowing students to continue their studies even if they are unable to attend regular college due to jobs, household responsibilities, or other reasons.
Classes are available at these centers
These college centers operate under NCWEB and provide a flexible academic option for female students who are unable to attend regular classes due to part-time jobs or other commitments.
Important advice related to application
The NCWEB administration has requested students not to wait for the last date. Complete the application process and ensure payment of fees on time to avoid technical problems.
Admission in regular colleges based on CUET
It is important to note that admission to regular colleges of Delhi University this year will be based on CUET scores. While admission to NCWEB will be based on the merit list of 12th-grade marks. Both processes are different, but the degree recognition is equally from DU.