St Stephen's College News
Delhi High Court directed St Stephen's College to give 100 per cent weightage to the CUET 2022 scores for admissions of non-minority students in its undergraduate courses, reported PTI.
Admissions to DU's St Stephen's College started on Thursday
There will be no entrance written test this time
Interviews will be conducted online
The Delhi University's St Stephen's College has released its first cut-off list for undergraduate courses, with the highest cut-off being announced at 99.25 per cent for BA (Hons) Economics for students coming from the commerce background.
This year's cut-offs are higher than last year. In 2019, the cut-off for BA(Hons) English and BA (Hons) Economics was pegged at 98.75 per cent for students from commerce background.
The cut-off for BA (Hons) Economics stands at 99.25 per cent for commerce students, 98.75 per cent for humanities and 98 per cent for science stream students.
Delhi University will on Friday release its first cut-off list for the admissions in undergraduate courses.
Amid protests by students and teachers, the Governing Body of the prestigious St Stephen's College on Saturday decided to go ahead with the proposal seeking autonomy for the institution.
Three students from Delhi's St Stephen's College and a resort owner from Kerala drowned in the Periyar river in the state on Thursday evening, police said.
Historian Ramachandra Guha recently called St Stephen's College principal Valson Thampu a 'fascist'.
The Delhi University Teachers' Association on Friday protested outside St Stephen's college over a series of Facebook posts by its principal Valson Thampu in which he gave a clean chit to a professor accused of sexually harassing a research scholar.
St Stephen's College students have vowed to adopt the odd-even formula for usage of cell phones.
The girl had approached police in July last year, alleging she was molested by Kumar, a Chemistry professor with 85 percent disability, supervising her research.
St Stephen's college's principal Valson Thampu on Sunday said that the molestation row of a research scholar, which rocked the college for over three months, was "worse" than the Dadri lynching case.
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