NCWEB Archives - DU Times All the Latest News and Admission Updates From Delhi University Tue, 16 Jun 2020 11:18:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 Students can submit answer sheets via Email : Delhi University https://www.dutimes.com/students-can-submit-answer-sheets-via-email-delhi-university/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=students-can-submit-answer-sheets-via-email-delhi-university https://www.dutimes.com/students-can-submit-answer-sheets-via-email-delhi-university/#respond Tue, 16 Jun 2020 11:18:55 +0000 https://www.dutimes.com/?p=18017 Delhi University released a notification on Monday stating that students will be allowed to submit their answers for Open Book Examination (OBE) via Email in case on emergencies. The varsity clarified the procedure for attempting OBE for first and second year students of School of Open Learning (SOL) and Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB). Earlier […]

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Delhi University released a notification on Monday stating that students will be allowed to submit their answers for Open Book Examination (OBE) via Email in case on emergencies. The varsity clarified the procedure for attempting OBE for first and second year students of School of Open Learning (SOL) and Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB).

Earlier the University had stated the procedures of downloading of question papers and uploading of answer sheets through University’s exam portal. If in case the portal fails, the new notification provided an alternative for the same.

Delhi University, in the notification, said: “If for any reason, the candidates are not able to upload the scanned images (PDF format) for their answer sheets on the portal after the completion of the examination, the same can be sent in PDF format at the designated email address of SOL and NCWEB as the case may be.”

The university said that question papers will be available for all students on DU’s official website. In case the question papers cannot be downloaded, SOL students can access it through “their respective dashboard” and NCWEB students can access it through “email or Whatsapp upon request”, said the varsity.

For SOL students, in cases of emergency, the question papers will be provided 5 minutes prior to commencement of exam.

Though the students, students’ and teachers’ bodies have been actively protesting against the conduct of OBE, the University seems to be adamant with its decision.

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Delhi University releases clarification on promotion of 1st and 2nd year students https://www.dutimes.com/delhi-university-releases-clarification-on-promotion-of-1st-and-2nd-year-students/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=delhi-university-releases-clarification-on-promotion-of-1st-and-2nd-year-students https://www.dutimes.com/delhi-university-releases-clarification-on-promotion-of-1st-and-2nd-year-students/#respond Mon, 08 Jun 2020 13:52:14 +0000 https://www.dutimes.com/?p=17805 Delhi University today released a clarification on the notice issued on 04.06.2020, regarding promotion of students of 1st and 2nd year. For the subjects in which the students have failed, the students will be promoted to next year. However, students may clear the examination for the course in which they have failed/remained absent next year. […]

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Delhi University today released a clarification on the notice issued on 04.06.2020, regarding promotion of students of 1st and 2nd year.

For the subjects in which the students have failed, the students will be promoted to next year. However, students may clear the examination for the course in which they have failed/remained absent next year.

All above Students shall he allowed to improve their grades in the succeeding year as per the cycle of semester for Students admitted in the semester mode of study.

For students admitted in the yearly mode of study the notification issued on 04.06.2020 for students Registered with SOL and NCWEB shall be applicable in the case of students belonging to yearly mode of assessment.

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Delhi University to collect data of PWD students, commits to extend support and facilities to ensure smooth conduction of examinations https://www.dutimes.com/delhi-university-to-collect-data-of-pwd-students/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=delhi-university-to-collect-data-of-pwd-students https://www.dutimes.com/delhi-university-to-collect-data-of-pwd-students/#respond Sun, 17 May 2020 09:36:15 +0000 https://www.dutimes.com/?p=16825 Delhi University recently released a notice regarding adopting of open book examinations (OBE) as an alternative mode of examinations for final year/term/semester students if the situation does not appear to be normal in the view of COVID-19. Many students, teachers and other stakeholders have been against this proposal, due to many reasons. One of were […]

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Delhi University recently released a notice regarding adopting of open book examinations (OBE) as an alternative mode of examinations for final year/term/semester students if the situation does not appear to be normal in the view of COVID-19. Many students, teachers and other stakeholders have been against this proposal, due to many reasons. One of were inconvenience caused to students belonging to PWD category, especially visually impaired. They might not have the facilities and equipments to comfortably give OBE and thus they might be at a disadvantage.

In order to deal with this issue, on 15th May, 2020, the university released a notice for colleges to furnish detailed data of student belonging to divyaang (PWD) category, particularly visually impaired, Studying in final year/term/semester.

This data is to be mail latest by 27th may, 2020 so that necessary arrangements can be made to conduct the propose alternative examination smoothly for student under the said category with utmost care.

It also said to assign a person from their facility/department/college/centre/School of Open learning (SOL) and Non collegiate women education board (NCWEB) to contact these students. They are to know about their availability after 25th June, 2020 with the name of the station and the position of facility to access Internet and available devices for downloading and uploading answer sheets, if required.

It also ensured that University will extend all support and facility as per rule and policies applicable so that these students can attempt their examinations comfortably. All date sheets and guidelines duly notified by examination branch may be communicated to these students to their registered mobile and email IDs. They are also advised to visit the official website of University of Delhi, ie, www.du.ac.in for all updates related with examinations. Their queries related with examinations can be immediately forwarded to examination branch email, examviiconduct@gmail.com and in case of SOL students to exam.soldu@gmail.com

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NCWEB declares its first cut off! https://www.dutimes.com/ncweb-declares-first-cut-off/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ncweb-declares-first-cut-off https://www.dutimes.com/ncweb-declares-first-cut-off/#respond Sat, 30 Jun 2018 08:12:39 +0000 http://www.dutimes.com/?p=12785 Delhi University offers Non Collegiate Women Education Board – NCWEB Courses to female students residing within the territory of Delhi. The Non-Collegiate students are not allowed to pursue any other full-time degree course from DU. Students have to submit their original certificates at the time of admission and the annual fee is approximately 3,500 per […]

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Delhi University offers Non Collegiate Women Education Board – NCWEB Courses to female students residing within the territory of Delhi.

The Non-Collegiate students are not allowed to pursue any other full-time degree course from DU. Students have to submit their original certificates at the time of admission and the annual fee is approximately 3,500 per year. However, no fee is charged from disabled students.
Women students get enough time to pursue professional courses and even do regular jobs as they are free for six days, a week. NCWEB classes only happen on Sundays/ Saturdays so students can do any career enhancement courses during weekdays.
DU NCWEB declares its first cut off today.
Have a look!

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Delhi University May Increase NCWEB Seats This Academic Year https://www.dutimes.com/delhi-university-increase-ncweb-seats/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=delhi-university-increase-ncweb-seats https://www.dutimes.com/delhi-university-increase-ncweb-seats/#respond Fri, 26 May 2017 17:14:11 +0000 https://www.dutimes.com/?p=11352 Delhi University’s Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB), which offers courses exclusively for women may increase the number of seats to its existing  seats from this academic session 2017-2018. This year female applicants from the NCT need not register separately for admission to the Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB). They need to click gender as female and area […]

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Delhi University’s Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB), which offers courses exclusively for women may increase the number of seats to its existing  seats from this academic session 2017-2018.

This year female applicants from the NCT need not register separately for admission to the Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB). They need to click gender as female and area of residence as Delhi on the centralised online registration form and they will be automatically registered for admission under NCWEB. The first cutoff for NCWEB will be issued on June 24, 2017 and the list will be displayed on the website (http:www.ncweb.du.ac.in) as well as at all the centres.

Currently, there are 12,200 NCWEB seats at 26 of its centres. A official from Delhi University, said, “If we see that there are a lot of applicants interested in these courses with the NCWEB, policy may be reviewed to accommodate more students.” Source: Hindustan Times

Read: How To Submit Application Online for UG Courses

The NCWEB is one of the ‘non-formal’ education centres at the Delhi University, where female students who are residents of NCT Delhi region can get admission to either BA or BCom programmes. The students attend classes just once a week at the centres, assigned as per the cutoffs.

Last year, NCWEB had set the cutoff at 88% and 92% for BA (Programme) and B.Com at Miranda House, while at the Hansraj College centre it had set it at 87% and 91% for BA (Programme) and B.Com.

Non-Collegiate students are, however, not allowed to pursue any other full-time degree course.

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