Miranda House announced its cut-off at 80 per cent. Its previous cut-off was 86 per cent.
The NCWEB, which offers BCom and BA courses, had on July 1 released its first list with the cut-off being 90 per cent for B.Com in the Hansraj and Miranda House colleges.
"The admissions will be done on July 18-19 between 9.30 am and 1.30 pm at the respective teaching centres," said a DU release.
Under the NCWEB, a non-formal system of obtaining degrees from the DU, lectures are held only on weekends.
Only female students residing in the National Capital Territory of Delhi can enrol themselves as students under the NCWEB.
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