One of the popular colleges affiliated to the University of Delhi , St. Stephen’s College has extended its last date of registration to 22nd June after High Court order. St. Stephen’s College, being a religious minority institute in Delhi has the autonomy to hold a separate admission process. Jesus and Mary College , affiliated to DU also follows its own admission process and the registration process for this college will also commence around the same dates.
The candidates aspiring to join St. Stephen’s College must initially fill the online application form on the official website of Delhi University . These students must also pay the admission fee prescribed by Delhi University. St. Stephen's College merit list will be announced on 24th June 2019 and the interviews will start on 28th June 2019.
St. Stephen's College Admission Schedule 2019
The St. Stephen's college admission schedule 2019 can be checked here:
Event | Date |
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Application submission last date | 22nd June 2019 |
Announcement of cut-offs for interviews | 24th June 2019 |
Publication of interview lists | 26th June 2019 |
Commencement of Interviews | 28th June 2019 |
Orientation programme for the newly-inducted batch | To be Updated |
Unlike other colleges affiliated to DU, St. Stephen’s College conducts a separate entrance test and personal interview for the candidates who clear the cut-offs.
St. Stephen's College Admission Interview Schedule 2019
Name of the Discipline | Date |
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Mathematics | To be Updated |
Economics | To be Updated |
Sanskrit | To be Updated |
Physics | To be Updated |
English | To be Updated |
History | To be Updated |
Chemistry | To be Updated |
BA Programme | To be Updated |
BSc Programme | To be Updated |
Philosophy | To be Updated |
Sports | To be Updated |
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Last year, Jesus and Mary College added new eligibility criteria for admission to different subjects. As per the new admission norm, students can apply to three subjects while submitting the application form. Any student who submits more than one application form will be considered disqualified. For example, if a student applies for B.A course , he/ she will have to provide his/ her choice of three disciplines in order of preference.