DU Admission 2017: St. Stephens Publishes Cut-Off
New Delhi:
St. Stephen's College, located in the North Campus of Delhi University, has released its first cut off list for under graduate courses today. The application process for admission to undergraduate courses in St. Stephen's college ended yesterday. The cut-off details of Delhi University's St. Stephen's College is available on the official website of the college, ststephens.edu.
The cut off for BA Programme is 97 per cent for general students who belong to commerce stream, 96.5 for Science stream, and 95 for humanities students. In case of B Economics, the cut off is 98.5 per cent for general students belonging to the commerce stream, and 97.5 per cent each for both science and humanities stream students.
The cut off marks for BA English, as expected, is high and is 98.5 per cent for general students from commerce stream. There's not much relief for humanities students who should have 97.25 per cent and for science students who should have 98 per cent.
The cut off marks for B.Sc. courses have also gone above 95+ per cent.
The cut off for general category students for other courses are given below:
BA Mathematics - 97 (commerce and science), 96 (humanities)
BA History - 97.75 (commerce), 97 (science), 96 (humanities)
BA Philosophy - 97 (commerce), 95.5 (science), 95 (humanities)
BA Sanskrit - 70 (for all streams)
B.Sc. Chemistry - 96.33 (PCM)
B.Sc. Physics - 96.66 (PCM)
B.Sc. Programme (PCM) - 95 (PCM)
B.Sc. Programme (maths, Physics, Computer Science) - 95.66 (PCM or Physics, comp. sc., and maths)
Except Sanskrit, where students had to secure 80 per cent marks last year, the cut offs have gone up or down by a few points this year.
There are separate cut-offs for Christian Scheduled Tribes, Church of North India (CNI), CNI Delhi Diocese, Other Christians, Christian Person with Disability, Person with Disability for some particular subjects, and for Urdu students. Students in some of these categories need to have scored 65.0-95.5 per cent marks, depending on the subject they are opting for, to be eligible for interviews.
Read Here: Delhi University Postpones DU Cut Off 2017 Declaration Date
Though the college is a constituent college of Delhi University, being a minority institution, it conducts admissions through a separate application and selection process.
Since its cut off lists has been released, the college will now start the interview process for the admission in to various courses. The interview list will be published on June 15. The college will also conduct an aptitude test for students who are shortlisted for interview.
(With Inputs from Agencies)
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The cut off for BA Programme is 97 per cent for general students who belong to commerce stream, 96.5 for Science stream, and 95 for humanities students. In case of B Economics, the cut off is 98.5 per cent for general students belonging to the commerce stream, and 97.5 per cent each for both science and humanities stream students.
The cut off marks for BA English, as expected, is high and is 98.5 per cent for general students from commerce stream. There's not much relief for humanities students who should have 97.25 per cent and for science students who should have 98 per cent.
The cut off marks for B.Sc. courses have also gone above 95+ per cent.
The cut off for general category students for other courses are given below:
BA Mathematics - 97 (commerce and science), 96 (humanities)
BA History - 97.75 (commerce), 97 (science), 96 (humanities)
BA Philosophy - 97 (commerce), 95.5 (science), 95 (humanities)
BA Sanskrit - 70 (for all streams)
B.Sc. Chemistry - 96.33 (PCM)
B.Sc. Physics - 96.66 (PCM)
B.Sc. Programme (PCM) - 95 (PCM)
B.Sc. Programme (maths, Physics, Computer Science) - 95.66 (PCM or Physics, comp. sc., and maths)
Except Sanskrit, where students had to secure 80 per cent marks last year, the cut offs have gone up or down by a few points this year.
There are separate cut-offs for Christian Scheduled Tribes, Church of North India (CNI), CNI Delhi Diocese, Other Christians, Christian Person with Disability, Person with Disability for some particular subjects, and for Urdu students. Students in some of these categories need to have scored 65.0-95.5 per cent marks, depending on the subject they are opting for, to be eligible for interviews.
Read Here: Delhi University Postpones DU Cut Off 2017 Declaration Date
Though the college is a constituent college of Delhi University, being a minority institution, it conducts admissions through a separate application and selection process.
Since its cut off lists has been released, the college will now start the interview process for the admission in to various courses. The interview list will be published on June 15. The college will also conduct an aptitude test for students who are shortlisted for interview.
(With Inputs from Agencies)
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