DU NCWEB PG Admission 2026: Information Bulletin Released — CUET PG 2026 Scores and DU CSAS Portal Mandatory for All Delhi Women Aspirants
The University of Delhi's Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board (NCWEB) has released the official NCWEB Information Bulletin for the DU NCWEB PG Admission 2026 cycle — confirming that all candidates seeking admission to postgraduate programmes under NCWEB must submit their CUET PG 2026 scores and complete registration through the DU CSAS Portal (Common Seat Allocation System). This development is significant for working women, homemakers, and women candidates across Delhi who rely on NCWEB's unique non-collegiate model — which allows women to study for a University of Delhi PG degree while attending classes only on Saturdays and Sundays, without full-time college enrolment. The NCWEB PG Admission process for 2026 is now fully integrated with the centralised DU admission architecture — meaning a separate NCWEB-specific application is no longer the pathway; instead, CUET PG performance and the DU CSAS Portal registration together determine admission eligibility and seat allotment. This DU Admission Updates piece covers everything Delhi women aspirants need to know about the DU NCWEB PG Admission 2026 process: the bulletin's key requirements, CUET PG score use, CSAS registration steps, NCWEB PG Courses available, and the complete timeline.
Key Highlights
- DU NCWEB PG Admission 2026 — Information Bulletin RELEASED; applications through DU CSAS Portal
- NCWEB Information Bulletin — available at du.ac.in/ncweb; read before applying
- CUET PG 2026 scores MANDATORY — no direct admission without CUET PG qualification
- DU CSAS Portal registration required — same centralised system used for DU UG admissions, now extended to NCWEB PG
- Delhi Women Admission — NCWEB is exclusively for women; Saturday-Sunday class model for working women and homemakers
- NCWEB PG Courses include MA (Hindi, English, Political Science, History, Economics, Sanskrit, Urdu) and MCom
- All DU Admission Updates on CSAS portal opening, registration deadline, and seat allotment schedule tracked here
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Why It Matters — NCWEB's Unique Role in Delhi Women's Higher Education
The DU NCWEB PG Admission 2026 bulletin matters for a specific and important group of candidates — women in Delhi who need or want a University of Delhi postgraduate degree but cannot attend regular five-day-a-week college programmes. NCWEB's non-collegiate model — Saturday and Sunday classes only, across Delhi's government school centres — has historically been the only pathway for working women, married women, homemakers, and women with caregiving responsibilities to access DU's academic credibility without full-time enrolment. The integration of CUET PG 2026 scores and the DU CSAS Portal into the NCWEB PG Admission process means this pathway now requires the same national entrance examination and registration system as all other DU PG admissions. For women who planned to apply to NCWEB without CUET PG, this is the most critical DU Admission Updates piece to read: CUET PG qualification is now non-negotiable for DU NCWEB PG Admission 2026. For those who have CUET PG scores, the process is now clearly defined and trackable through the DU CSAS Portal.
What the NCWEB Information Bulletin Confirms — Full Details
The NCWEB Information Bulletin for DU NCWEB PG Admission 2026 confirms the following key elements of this year's admission process:
CUET PG 2026 Is Mandatory — No Exceptions
All candidates seeking NCWEB PG Admission in 2026 must have appeared in and qualified the CUET PG 2026 examination in the relevant subject. Candidates who did not appear in CUET PG 2026 are not eligible for DU NCWEB PG Admission 2026 regardless of their undergraduate marks or NCWEB-specific prior qualifications. CUET PG is conducted by NTA — the scores are valid for admission to central universities including Delhi University across all PG programmes.
DU CSAS Portal — The Only Admission Gateway
The DU CSAS Portal at admission.uod.ac.in is the single platform through which all Delhi University PG Admission applications — including NCWEB — are processed. Candidates must register on the DU CSAS Portal, enter their CUET PG scores, and include NCWEB programmes in their preference list. The seat allocation for NCWEB programmes is done through the same CSAS-based rounds process as other DU PG programmes — candidates receive NCWEB seat allotment through the portal, not through a separate NCWEB office process.
Who Can Apply — Eligibility
- Women candidates only — NCWEB is exclusively for women (non-collegiate women's education board)
- Delhi domicile is not mandatory — women from across India who have CUET PG scores and meet the UG eligibility criteria for their target programme can apply
- Must have qualified CUET PG 2026 in the subject corresponding to the target NCWEB PG programme
- Must meet the minimum UG percentage eligibility for the specific programme — confirm in the NCWEB Information Bulletin at du.ac.in/ncweb
- Working women, homemakers, and women who cannot attend regular weekday college are the primary target group — the Saturday-Sunday class model is the defining access feature
NCWEB PG Courses Available in 2026
The NCWEB PG Courses available under the DU NCWEB PG Admission 2026 cycle include MA programmes in Hindi, English, Political Science, History, Economics, Sanskrit, and Urdu — alongside MCom (Master of Commerce). These are full University of Delhi PG degrees, indistinguishable in credential value from degrees awarded by DU's regular constituent colleges. The NCWEB model delivers the same academic content through a condensed Saturday-Sunday class format — typically 4 to 6 hours per weekend day.
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Key Details — DU NCWEB PG Admission 2026
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Body | Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board (NCWEB), University of Delhi |
| NCWEB Information Bulletin Status | RELEASED — Available at du.ac.in/ncweb |
| Admission Gateway | DU CSAS Portal — admission.uod.ac.in |
| Entrance Exam Required | CUET PG 2026 — Mandatory for All NCWEB PG Programmes |
| Eligibility | Women Candidates Only · CUET PG 2026 Qualified · UG Percentage as per Programme Criteria |
| Class Format | Saturday and Sunday Only — Non-Collegiate Model · DU Degree Equivalent to Regular Colleges |
| NCWEB PG Courses | MA (Hindi · English · Political Science · History · Economics · Sanskrit · Urdu) · MCom |
| DU PG Registration Portal | admission.uod.ac.in (DU CSAS Portal) |
| Information Bulletin | du.ac.in/ncweb — Download and Read Before Applying |
| Seat Allotment | CSAS-Based Rounds — Centralised; Not Separate NCWEB Office Process |
How to Apply — DU NCWEB PG Admission 2026 Step by Step
- Step 1 — Read the NCWEB Information Bulletin: Download and read the complete NCWEB Information Bulletin at du.ac.in/ncweb before starting the application — it contains programme-specific eligibility criteria, fee structure, class centre locations, and the complete admission schedule for DU NCWEB PG Admission 2026
- Step 2 — Confirm your CUET PG 2026 score eligibility: Verify that your CUET PG 2026 score/percentile meets the threshold for your target NCWEB PG programme — the cutoff for each programme will be published during the CSAS allotment rounds
- Step 3 — Register on the DU CSAS Portal: Visit admission.uod.ac.in and complete the DU PG registration — entering your NTA application number, CUET PG scores, personal details, and educational qualifications. The DU CSAS Portal is the single gateway for all DU PG admissions including NCWEB
- Step 4 — Fill programme preferences including NCWEB: In the preference filling section of the DU CSAS Portal, explicitly select NCWEB programmes (e.g., MA Political Science — NCWEB, MCom — NCWEB) alongside any regular DU PG programmes of interest — the CSAS system then allocates based on CUET PG score and preference order
- Step 5 — Pay registration fee: Complete the DU PG Registration fee payment at admission.uod.ac.in — confirm the current fee in the NCWEB Information Bulletin or the DU CSAS Portal
- Step 6 — Monitor allotment rounds: CSAS runs multiple allotment rounds — check your allotment status at admission.uod.ac.in after each round. If allotted an NCWEB seat, accept and complete the fee payment within the specified window
- Step 7 — Document verification and reporting: After accepting a seat, report with original documents to the specified NCWEB centre — documents include CUET PG scorecard, UG degree/provisional certificate, UG marksheets, Aadhaar, category certificate (if applicable), and photographs
📌 CUET PG is Non-Negotiable: The DU NCWEB PG Admission 2026 requires CUET PG 2026 scores — no direct admission pathway exists. Women who missed CUET PG 2026 cannot apply for this cycle. For next year's cycle, register for CUET PG 2027 when NTA announces the schedule. Read the full NCWEB Information Bulletin at du.ac.in/ncweb for all programme-specific eligibility criteria.
📋 What Makes NCWEB Unique — The Non-Collegiate Model for Delhi Women
For candidates evaluating NCWEB PG Admission against regular DU PG programmes, understanding the NCWEB model is essential:
Saturday-Sunday Class Model
NCWEB conducts classes only on Saturdays and Sundays — typically 4 to 6 hours per day — at designated government school venues across Delhi's districts. This model allows women who cannot attend weekday classes to pursue a University of Delhi PG degree without interrupting employment, family responsibilities, or other commitments. The condensed class schedule covers the same syllabus as regular DU PG programmes — examinations are the same as those for regular college students in the same subject.
Same Degree — Different Delivery
An MA Political Science degree from NCWEB carries the same official University of Delhi credential as an MA Political Science degree from, say, Lady Shri Ram College or Miranda House — the degree certificate is issued by the University of Delhi and does not specify the non-collegiate mode of study. For employers and further education institutions, the DU PG credential from NCWEB is equivalent to a DU degree from any constituent college.
Who Benefits Most from NCWEB
- Working women: Women in full-time employment who want to upgrade their qualification to a PG degree can attend NCWEB classes on weekends without taking leave or disrupting work
- Homemakers: Women who manage household responsibilities during weekdays find the Saturday-Sunday format practically accessible in a way that regular college is not
- Women with caregiving responsibilities: Women who are primary caregivers for children, elderly parents, or family members during weekdays
- Distance candidates: Women in Delhi who live far from regular DU college campuses but have a government school NCWEB centre nearby
Centres and Subjects
NCWEB operates through approximately 30 to 35 class centres located in government schools across all Delhi districts — North, South, East, West, Central, and New Delhi. Not all subjects are available at all centres — the complete centre-wise subject availability matrix is published in the NCWEB Information Bulletin at du.ac.in/ncweb. Candidates should check which centres offer their target programme before finalising their preference in the DU CSAS Portal.
What's Next — DU NCWEB PG Admission 2026 Timeline
Following the release of the NCWEB Information Bulletin, the DU NCWEB PG Admission 2026 timeline proceeds through: DU CSAS Portal registration and fee payment (candidates who have CUET PG 2026 scores should register now at admission.uod.ac.in), preference filling for NCWEB programmes on the CSAS portal, CSAS allotment rounds (typically 3 to 4 rounds), seat acceptance and document verification at the allotted NCWEB centre, and academic year commencement. The exact dates for each CSAS round are published at admission.uod.ac.in — all DU Admission Updates on the NCWEB-specific schedule will be confirmed at du.ac.in/ncweb. All Delhi University PG Admission and NCWEB PG Admission round-specific developments will be tracked on this page.
📌 Expert Analysis
Education policy analysts examining the DU NCWEB PG Admission 2026 bulletin note that the full integration with CUET PG 2026 and the DU CSAS Portal represents both an opportunity and a challenge for NCWEB's traditional student base. The opportunity: NCWEB programmes are now visible to all CUET PG 2026 qualified women nationally — not just those already aware of the NCWEB model. A woman in any city who appeared in CUET PG can now consider NCWEB as a Delhi Women Admission pathway for a DU PG degree, accessible through the same portal she would use for any other DU programme. The challenge: the NCWEB model's historical accessibility for women who may not have appeared in national entrance examinations is now conditional on CUET PG participation.
For candidates who do have CUET PG 2026 scores, the DU NCWEB PG Admission 2026 process is now the most transparent and accessible it has ever been — all information is in the NCWEB Information Bulletin, all applications are through the DU CSAS Portal, and all allotment is through the same centralised system as the rest of DU. The key action for eligible candidates: download the bulletin, register on the CSAS portal, include NCWEB programmes in your preference list, and proceed through the rounds. The Saturday-Sunday DU PG degree pathway is well-structured, credentially equivalent to a regular DU PG, and uniquely accessible for women with weekday commitments. All DU Admission Updates tracked here.
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FAQs
Q1. What is DU NCWEB and who can apply for NCWEB PG Admission 2026?
NCWEB (Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board) is a unit of the University of Delhi that provides PG education to women through a non-collegiate, Saturday-Sunday class model. Only women candidates are eligible — NCWEB PG Admission is specifically designed for working women, homemakers, and women who cannot attend regular weekday college. For DU NCWEB PG Admission 2026, candidates must have qualified CUET PG 2026 in the relevant subject, meet the UG percentage eligibility for the target programme, and register through the DU CSAS Portal at admission.uod.ac.in. The complete eligibility criteria are in the NCWEB Information Bulletin at du.ac.in/ncweb.
Q2. Is CUET PG mandatory for NCWEB PG Admission 2026?
Yes — CUET PG 2026 is mandatory for all candidates applying for DU NCWEB PG Admission 2026. The NCWEB Information Bulletin confirms that no direct admission pathway exists for 2026 — all candidates must have appeared in and qualified CUET PG 2026 in the relevant subject. Candidates who missed CUET PG 2026 are not eligible for this cycle. The CUET PG score is entered into the DU CSAS Portal at admission.uod.ac.in during registration — it forms the basis for seat allotment across NCWEB programmes and all other DU PG programmes in the same subject.
Q3. What NCWEB PG Courses are available in 2026?
The NCWEB PG Courses available under DU NCWEB PG Admission 2026 include MA programmes in Hindi, English, Political Science, History, Economics, Sanskrit, and Urdu — alongside MCom (Master of Commerce). Subject and centre availability varies — not all subjects are available at all NCWEB class centres across Delhi's districts. The complete subject-wise and centre-wise availability matrix is published in the NCWEB Information Bulletin at du.ac.in/ncweb. These are full University of Delhi PG degrees equivalent in credential value to degrees from DU's regular constituent colleges.
Q4. How is NCWEB admission processed through the DU CSAS Portal?
Delhi University PG Admission through NCWEB is processed entirely through the DU CSAS Portal at admission.uod.ac.in — the same centralised system used for all DU PG programmes. After registering on the DU CSAS Portal with your CUET PG 2026 scores, you fill a preference list that includes NCWEB programmes (e.g., MA Political Science — NCWEB) alongside any regular DU PG programmes of interest. The CSAS system runs multiple allotment rounds — allocating the best available option from your preference list based on CUET PG score ranking. All DU Admission Updates on CSAS round dates are published at admission.uod.ac.in. DU PG Registration must be completed before the registration deadline published on the portal.
Q5. Is an NCWEB degree equivalent to a degree from a regular DU college?
Yes — an NCWEB degree is issued by the University of Delhi and carries the same official credential as a degree from any DU constituent college. The degree certificate does not specify non-collegiate mode — it is a University of Delhi PG degree. The same university examinations are written; the same academic standards apply. For employment and further higher education purposes, an NCWEB MA or MCom from DU is equivalent to the same degree from Lady Shri Ram, Miranda House, or any other DU college. The difference is only in the delivery model — Saturday-Sunday classes rather than regular weekday attendance. This is the central value proposition of NCWEB PG Admission for women who need flexible access to a DU credential.
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