The Asian Age

DU opposes St. Stephen’s 85:15 admission criteria

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, MAY 24

The Delhi University has opposed St Stephen’s College’s decision to give 85 per cent weightage to Common University Entrance Test and 15 per cent to interviews for admission across categories, saying it will be treated as “null and void”.

The university said it will write to the college to withdraw its recently issued prospectus which mentions the 85:15 weightage formula, else such admissions will be not acceptable to the DU.

The prospectus for the college’s undergradu­ate courses 2022-23 stated, “St Stephen’s College will adopt the CUET as the eligibilit­y criteria with 85 percent weightage for CUET and the college’s interview for shortliste­d candidates with a weightage of 15 per cent.”

This comes even as Delhi University has asked the college to conduct admission to unreserved seats using CUET. The university has said that interviews should only be conducted for reserved category students. “We will write to the college that the step taken by it is wrong and the prospectus should be withdrawn immediatel­y,” said Vikas Gupta, registrar. Gupta said Delhi University will also issue a statement, advising students to refrain from applying to the courses in the college. The DU had written to the college stating that they will have to follow the Executive Council resolution of conducting admissions to general seats based on the CUET scores.

St Stephen’s College has conveyed to the university that it reserves the right to proceed with admissions according to its own policy guaranteed to it as a minority institutio­n.

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