Earlier, DU’s admissions committee had told colleges that they had 15% interview component to complete this process in view of the Kovid-19 epidemic and the social distinction criteria issued thereafter.
Mahesh Gopalan, St. Stephen’s admission tutor, said, “Right now, we are just getting started with the registration process. We are monitoring the status of Kovid-19 and further decisions will be taken in due time. We are yet to take a decision.” Don’t have to. Interview round. ”
St. Stephen’s, being a religious minority institution, conducts its own admission process. After releasing its cutoff, the college conducts tests and interviews. Both together account for 15% of the total component, while the rest is decided as per class 12th board examination.
Gopalan said, “Usually we started the admission process after CBSE results were declared. This time, we are starting early, because CBSE is not declaring the result right now.”
A notice submitted by the college states, “All applicants to St. Stephen’s College must complete and complete their registration process in the admission portal of the University of Delhi. Only those who have the registration number issued by the university to apply Will be eligible. For courses in college. ”
This process was made mandatory by the university a few years ago for students to first register with the Varsity Portal. The registration process of the university started from 20 June and will continue till 4 July. Waiting for the CBSE decision on the board exam, DU is yet to announce the cutoff. Another minority institution, Jesus and Mary College, which also operates its own admission process, will follow DU’s program.
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