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St Stephen's College Faces Setback After Supreme Court Move On Admissions
- Wednesday October 19, 2022
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Supreme Court today refused to stay the Delhi High Court order asking St. Stephen's College here to follow the admission policy prescribed by the Delhi University.
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Supreme Court To Hear St Stephen’s Plea Against High Court Order On DU Admission Policy Today
- Monday October 17, 2022
- Education | Reported by Press Trust of India
The High Court's order had come on petitions filed by a law student and the college with respect to the legality of the procedure for admission of students against unreserved non-minority seats for UG courses.
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Follow DU's Policy For Admission To Non-Minority Seats, No Interview: Delhi High Court Directs St Stephen's
- Monday September 12, 2022
- Education | Reported by Press Trust of India
A bench headed by Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma said the college has the authority to conduct interviews, in addition to CUET, for the admission of Christian students but it cannot force the non-minority candidates to additionally undergo an interview.
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Follow DU Policy For Admission To Non-Minority Seats, No Interview: High Court Directs St Stephen's College
- Monday September 12, 2022
- Education | Reported by Press Trust of India
The Delhi High Court on Monday directed St Stephen's College to follow the admission policy formulated by Delhi University (DU) and accord 100 per cent weightage to the CUET 2022 score.
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St Stephen's Admission Policy: DU Vice-Chancellor Says Will Resolve Issue Through Dialogue
- Friday April 15, 2022
- Education | Reported by Press Trust of India
In an admission notice posted on its website on Tuesday, St Stephen's College said it will give 85 per cent weightage to Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores and 15 per cent to interviews it will conduct for admissions for all categories of students.
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St Stephen's College Faces Setback After Supreme Court Move On Admissions
- Wednesday October 19, 2022
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Supreme Court today refused to stay the Delhi High Court order asking St. Stephen's College here to follow the admission policy prescribed by the Delhi University.
- www.ndtv.com
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Supreme Court To Hear St Stephen’s Plea Against High Court Order On DU Admission Policy Today
- Monday October 17, 2022
- Education | Reported by Press Trust of India
The High Court's order had come on petitions filed by a law student and the college with respect to the legality of the procedure for admission of students against unreserved non-minority seats for UG courses.
- www.ndtv.com/education
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Follow DU's Policy For Admission To Non-Minority Seats, No Interview: Delhi High Court Directs St Stephen's
- Monday September 12, 2022
- Education | Reported by Press Trust of India
A bench headed by Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma said the college has the authority to conduct interviews, in addition to CUET, for the admission of Christian students but it cannot force the non-minority candidates to additionally undergo an interview.
- www.ndtv.com/education
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Follow DU Policy For Admission To Non-Minority Seats, No Interview: High Court Directs St Stephen's College
- Monday September 12, 2022
- Education | Reported by Press Trust of India
The Delhi High Court on Monday directed St Stephen's College to follow the admission policy formulated by Delhi University (DU) and accord 100 per cent weightage to the CUET 2022 score.
- www.ndtv.com/education
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St Stephen's Admission Policy: DU Vice-Chancellor Says Will Resolve Issue Through Dialogue
- Friday April 15, 2022
- Education | Reported by Press Trust of India
In an admission notice posted on its website on Tuesday, St Stephen's College said it will give 85 per cent weightage to Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores and 15 per cent to interviews it will conduct for admissions for all categories of students.
- www.ndtv.com/education