Shocking! Delhi University's college hikes cut-off to 99.55% for undergraduate students

Students in Delhi expressed concerns over the cut-off spike of St. Stephen"s College as the cut-off of this college was released and hiked to 99.5 percent

NewsBharati    04-Sep-2021
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New Delhi, Sept 4: Delhi University's St Stephen's College released its first cut-off list for undergraduate courses on Friday, announcing the highest cut-off of 99.5 percent for Economics (Hons) for students of Commerce and Humanities.
 
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Besides, Commerce and Science students will require 99 percent to be eligible for admission to History (Hons), English (Hons), and the BA program. The cut-off for Humanities students for History, English, and the BA Programme stands at 98.25 percent, 98.7 percent and 97.75 percent respectively.
 
 
Students expressed concerns over the cut-off spike of St. Stephen's College for the academic year 2021-22 as the cut-off of St. Stephen's College was released on Friday and hiked to 99.5 percent this year for undergraduate students.
 
Apart from this, the college will not be holding entrance tests due to the coronavirus pandemic, and interviews will be conducted online. Delhi University holds merit-based admissions that are done on the basis of cut-offs.
 
Students, this year, have scored higher marks based on their previous performances, and many scored above 95 percent. This comes as the coronavirus pandemic has not helped the education sector to hold exams offline.