DU Releases NCWEB PG Admission Bulletin 2026-27, Apply by June 7
DU NCWEB PG Admission 2026-27: Apply by June 7

The University of Delhi (DU) has officially released the postgraduate admission bulletin for the Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board (NCWEB) for the academic session 2026-27. This programme is specifically designed for women who wish to pursue postgraduate studies through weekend classes, allowing them to manage other responsibilities during the week.

Admission Process Aligned with DU Regular PG System

The admission process for NCWEB has been aligned with DU's regular postgraduate admission system. Admissions will be conducted through a centralised process and will be based primarily on CUET PG 2026 scores. Candidates seeking admission under NCWEB must participate in the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS).

Eligibility Criteria

Women applying for NCWEB postgraduate courses must be residents of the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi. Applicants will have to submit valid proof of residence during document verification through the CSAS portal. The university has stated that a course will be offered only if at least 10 students enrol in that particular programme.

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How to Apply for DU NCWEB PG Admission 2026

Eligible candidates can apply through the DU admission portal by following these steps:

  • Visit pgadmission.uod.ac.in
  • Register using your CUET PG login credentials
  • Verify your account through OTP
  • Enter your academic and graduation details
  • Upload the required documents, including Delhi residency proof
  • Select your preferred NCWEB programme
  • Pay the admission fee and submit the application

Important Dates and Fee

CSAS PG registration started on May 16, 2026. The last date to submit applications is June 7, 2026. The first-semester admission fee has been fixed at Rs 8,087 for the selected postgraduate programmes under NCWEB.

Weekend Classes for Flexibility

NCWEB provides weekend classes, held on Saturdays or Sundays, at various DU colleges. This structure makes it easier for women to balance education with household responsibilities, jobs, or caregiving duties.

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