DU UG Admissions 2022: St.Stephen's college's unreserved seat filled against DU First Cutoff
The Delhi University colleges closed the first round of allocation of seats for undergraduate courses on Tuesday with over 59,100 students having secured their seats by paying fees. There are 450 seats across 11 undergraduate courses in the college.
DU UG Admission 2022:All the unreserved seats across undergraduate courses in St.Stephen's college have been filled in the first round of seat allocation informed Delhi University's Dean of Admission Haneet Gandhi. However, the admission to minority seats reserved for Christian candidates is currently underway. There are 450 seats across 11 undergraduate courses in the college.
The Delhi University colleges closed the first round of allocation of seats for undergraduate courses on Tuesday with over 59,100 students having secured their seats by paying fees. There are 450 seats across 11 undergraduate courses in the college. The admission process was delayed this year because of the tussle between Delhi University and St. Stephen's college for several months. However, after the Supreme Court's order earlier this month, admission finally began at the college. The Apex court refused to stay the Delhi High Court's order asking St. Stephen's College to follow the admission policy prescribed by Delhi University.
It must be noted that this academic year, the university is admitting students through CUET scores instead of their Class 12 marks. "In the first round of seat allocation, all the unreserved seats (in St. Stephen's College), which are over 200, have been filled," Dean of Admission Haneet Gandhi said. "Meanwhile, the admission for the rest of the seats (reserved for Christan candidate) is underway. We have provided data to the college. They are holding admission based on the interview," she added.
The high court had directed the college to follow the university's admission policy, according to which 100 per cent weightage has to be given to the Common University Entrance Test (CUET)-2022 score while granting admissions to non-minority students in undergraduate courses.
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