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St Stephen's College releases its first cut-off list for UG courses: Check here
Published : Sep 16, 2020, 12:50 pm IST
Updated : Sep 16, 2020, 12:50 pm IST
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The Delhi University's St Stephen's College has released its first cut-off list for undergraduate courses

New Delhi: The Delhi University's St Stephen's College has released its first cut-off list for undergraduate courses, with the highest cut-off being announced at 99.25 per cent for BA (Hons) Economics for students coming from commerce background.

This year's cut-offs are higher than last year. In 2019, the cut-off for BA (Hons) English and BA (Hons) Economics were pegged at 98.75 per cent for students from commerce background.

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medical studentStudentsThe cut-off for BA (Hons) Economics stands at 99.25 per cent for commerce students, 98.75 per cent for humanities and 98 per cent for science stream students.

The cut-off for BA English (Hons) stands at 99 per cent for commerce students, 98.75 per cent for science and humanities stream students. This year's cut-off for the course is higher by 0.25 per cent for commerce and science students.

Last year, the college had pegged the cut-off for BA (Hons) English at 98.75 per cent for commerce students, 98.25 per cent for humanities students and 98.75 per cent for science students.

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The cut-off for BA History (Hons) stands at 99 per cent for commerce students and science stream students, and 98.25 per cent for humanities students.

The cut-off for BA (Hons) Philosophy stands at 98 per cent for commerce, 98.75 per cent for Humanities and 97 per cent science stream students.

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The cut-off for BSc Physics (Hons) stands at 97.66 per cent while the cut-off for BSc (Hons) Chemistry stands at 96.67 per cent.

Last year, the cut-offs for BSc Physics (Hons) and BSc Chemistry (Hons) stood at 96.66 per cent and 96.33, respectively.

JEE  examStudentsThe cut-off for BSc (Hons) Mathematics stands at 98 per cent for commerce and science students and 96.5 per cent for humanities stream students.

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In Economics, the college has put a rider that applicants need to score at least 95 per cent in mathematics to secure a seat.

For English honours applicants, students need to have scored 90 per cent in English Core or 85 per cent in English Elective.

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