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St. Stephen’s College on Tuesday announced its cut-offs for 2018 with only a little change from last year's while other colleges affiliated to Delhi University are expected to release the list next week.
The St Stephen’s set the cut-offs for Economics Honours for humanities and science students at 98 and 97.5 per cent respectively. English Honours rivalled Economics, with a cut-off just as high at 98.5 per cent for commerce, 97.5 for humanities and 98 percent for science students.
Among science courses, it was 96 percent for Chemistry, 97.33 for Physics, 94.66 for B.Sc (Programme) and 95.66 per cent for B.Sc (Programme) with computer science.
The numbers given are only for general category students. The college reserves 50 percent seats for candidates from the Christian community.
St Stephen's releases separate cut-offs from the rest of the colleges of Delhi University and conducts interviews for all admissions irrespective of the course. There are no interviews for admissions in other colleges.
A total of 15 percent weightage is given to the test and the interview, once the student crosses the percentage eligibility.
The interviews will begin from 18 June.
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