Delhi’s St Stephen's College releases first cut-off list for UG courses

Delhi’s St Stephen’s College releases first cut-off list for UG courses

New Delhi: The Delhi University’s St Stephen’s College has launched its first cut-off checklist for undergraduate programs, with the very best cut-off being introduced at 99.25 per cent for BA (Hons) Economics for college students coming from the commerce background.

This 12 months’s cut-offs are larger than final 12 months. In 2019, the cut-off for BA(Hons) English and BA (Hons) Economics was pegged at 98.75 per cent for college students from commerce background.

The cut-off for BA (Hons) Economics stands at 99.25 per cent for commerce college students, 98.75 per cent for arts and 98 per cent for science stream college students.

The cut-off for BA English (Hons) stands at 99 per cent for commerce college students, 98.75 per cent for science and humanities stream college students. This 12 months’s cut-off for the course is larger by 0.25 per cent for commerce and science college students.

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Last 12 months, the faculty had pegged the cut-off for BA(Hons) English at 98.75 per cent for commerce college students, 98.25 per cent for arts college students and 98.75 per cent for science college students.

The cut-off for BA History (Hons) stands at 99 per cent for commerce college students and science stream college students, and 98.25 per cent for arts college students. The cut-off for BA(Hons) Philosophy stands at 98 per cent for commerce, 98.75 per cent for Humanities and 97 per cent science stream college students.

The cut-off for BSc Physics (Hons) stands at 97.66 per cent whereas the cut-off for BSc(Hons) Chemistry stands at 96.67 per cent. Last 12 months, the cut-offs for BSc Physics (Hons) and BSc Chemistry (Hons) stood at 96.66 per cent and 96.33, respectively.

The cut-off for BSc(Hons) Mathematics stands at 98 per cent for commerce and science college students and 96.5 per cent for arts stream college students. In Economics, the faculty has put a rider that candidates want to attain no less than 95 per cent in arithmetic to safe a seat.

Those underneath Church of North India Delhi Diocese (CNID) and Church of North India (CNI) have to have 70 per cent marks within the topic whereas SC, ST and common candidates want 95 per cent within the topic.

For English honours candidates, college students have to have scored 90 per cent in English Core or 85 per cent in English Elective. For the BA programme, the cut-off for college students from commerce and science backgrounds stands at 99 per cent whereas for arts stream college students it’s 98 per cent. 

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