Hindustan Times (Noida)

St Stephen’s asks DU to allow interviews after CUET kicks in

- Sadia Akhtar sadia.akhtar@htlive.com

Delhi University vice-chancellor Yogesh Singh said on Thursday that the central varsity was examining St Stephen’s College’s request to continue with the practice of holding interviews as part of its undergradu­ate (UG) admission process.

“Minority institutio­ns have some special privileges. They can take 50% students from minority groups and we respect that. However, they want some weightage for interviews as well. I have received a request from Stephen’s College and they have sought around 15%, or at least some weightage, for interviews. We are examining the request,” Singh said.

St Stephen’s administra­tion did not respond to requests for a comment.

The V-C said he was of the view that admissions to 50% open seats at St Stephen’s should be done through CUET (Central Universiti­es’ Entrance Test) and for minorminor­ity ity seats, the college could allocate 15% weightage to interviews.

“Students coming to the college in the open quota should be admitted through CUET solely, in my view. That said, we will examine the request and take appropriat­e steps,” said Singh.

Fifty per cent of the seats in minority colleges are reserved for students belonging to the community that runs the college. St Stephen’s College and Jesus and Mary College are two Christian institutio­ns under Delhi University. These two colleges issue their own cutoff lists, separate from the consolidat­ed cutoff list issued by the university dusring the admission cycle. St Stephen’s also conducts interviews as part of the admission process.

Last week, DU’S academic council passed a proposal making CUET score the sole criteria for admitting students to undergradu­ate courses in all colleges, including minority-run institutio­ns, from the 2022-23 academic session.

“It was decided that admissions to all minority colleges (including St Stephen’s College and Jesus and Mary College) affiliated of the Delhi University will be only done through CUET. During centralise­d counsellin­g, separate merit lists will be generated for unreserved and minority candidates as per the reservatio­n policy,” said the minutes of the varsity’s academic council’s standing committee meeting, held on March 17 this year.

It was decided that admissions to all minority colleges (including SSC and JMC) affiliated to DU will only be through CUET. MINUTES OF DU AC MEETING ON MARCH 17

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