St. Stephen’s College Cutoff 2024 for all UG and PG programs will be released soon. Cutoffs for St. Stephen’s College are released on Delhi University’s Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal for UG and PG courses based on CUET scores. St. Stephen’s College Cutoff marks for courses like BA (Hons) and B.Sc (Hons) goes as high as 760 to 770 out of 800. As per the previous year's cutoff trends, candidates scoring 750+ in the CUET UG examination and 200+ out of 300 in the CUET PG examination have higher chances of getting admission at St. Stephen’s College.
St. Stephen’s College admission 2024 is open for all UG and PG programs. Interested candidates must register through DU CSAS(UG/PG) portal. The last date for CSAS PG 2024 registration for MA and M.Sc courses has been extended to June 12, 2024. CUET PG qualified candidates can register online on the CSAS PG portal at pgadmission.uod.ac.in. DU CSAS UG 2024 registration last date for admission to BA (Hons) and B.Sc (Hons) courses is yet to be announced. DU CSAS 2024 registration fee is INR 250 for UR/OBC-NCL/EWS and INR 100 for SC/ST/PwBD category candidates.
St. Stephen’s College CUET UG Cutoff 2024 (Expected)
St. Stephen’s College CUET UG Cutoff 2024 will be released soon. Candidates seeking admission at St. Stephen’s College can expect the CUET UG cutoff marks to be around 750 to 760 for BA (Hons) and B.Sc (Hons) programs in the general category. Based on previous year cutoffs, the expected cutoff for all UG courses across different categories is as follows:
UG Courses |
CUET UG Cutoff 2024 (Expected) | ||||
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General | SC | ST | OBC | EWS | |
BA Hons. (History) | 755 | 701 | 685 | 724 | 755 |
BA Hons. (Philosophy) | 755 | 701 | 685 | 724 | 755 |
BA Hons. (Sanskrit) | 755 | 701 | 685 | 724 | 755 |
BA Hons. (Economics) | 755 | 701 | 685 | 724 | 755 |
BA Hons. (English) | 755 | 701 | 685 | 724 | 755 |
B.Sc Hons. (Chemistry) | 755 | 701 | 685 | 724 | 755 |
B.Sc Hons. (Physics) | 755 | 701 | 685 | 724 | 755 |
B.Sc (Physical Science with Chemistry) | 755 | 701 | 685 | 724 | 755 |
B.Sc Physical Science with Computer Science) | 755 | 701 | 685 | 724 | 755 |
St. Stephen’s College CUET PG Cutoff 2024 (Expected)
St. Stephen’s College CUET PG cutoff 2024 will be released soon. Candidates aiming for MA and M.Sc courses must score above 200 in the CUET PG examination. Candidates can check the St. Stephen’s College expected CUET PG 2024 for all PG courses in the table below:
PG Courses |
CUET PG 2024 Cutoff (Expected) | |||
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General | OBC | SC | ST | |
MA Sanskrit | 200-215 | 200-210 | 190-200 | 170-180 |
MA History | 200-215 | 195-205 | 188-200 | 160-170 |
MA Lifelong Learning & Extension | 210-220 | 200-215 | 190-205 | 175-185 |
M.Sc Chemistry | 190-210 | 185-200 | 170-190 | 160-180 |
M.Sc Physics | 200-210 | 190-200 | 180-195 | 170-185 |
MA/M.Sc Mathematics | 190-210 | 185-200 | 170-190 | 160-180 |
MA Operational Research | 190-210 | 185-200 | 170-190 | 160-180 |
St. Stephen’s College Seat Allotment Process 2024
The seat allocation for admission to UG and PG courses at St. Stephen’s College is done through Delhi University’s Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS UG/PG) portal. Candidates applying for admission at St. Stephen’s College can check the step-by-step instructions below:
Step 1: Fill the CSAS UG/PG Application Form
Candidates seeking admission at St. Stephen’s College must register on the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS UG/PG) portal for UG at ugadmission.uod.ac.in and PG at pgadmission.uod.ac.in. candidates will have to enter the following details to register for CSAS(UG) or CSAS (PG) 2024
- CUET UG/PG Application Number
- Name (as per CUET UG/PG 2024
- Date of Birth (as per CUET UG/PG 2024)
- Email id
- Phone Number
Upon successful registration, the candidate must login to his/her dashboard to complete the CSAS UG/PG application form by entering details such personal information, contact details, and uploading of documents.
Step 2: Program Selection and Preference Filling
For seat allocation and admission to the desired program, candidates must fill the combination of program and department/college/centre preferences on the CSAS dashboard.
- Candidates must select the UG/PG Programs in which he/she has appeared in CUET examination and is willing to take admission if allocated through CSAS.
- Candidates must note that only programs selected during preference filling will be considered for seat allocation.
- The candidate must take utmost care while giving the preferences order as it will determine the allocation of seat.
- Candidates can reorder the preferences of the selected combinations, if he/she wishes to, before the submitting the fees for that particular Program.
- Candidates must fill the maximum number of preferences to increase their chances of getting a seat.
- Before submitting, the candidate must ensure that the order of preferences is as per his/her choice. Editing of the preference list after the submission for the form will NOT be allowed.
Step 3: Seat Allocation and Admission
The seat allocation for all courses will be done in multiple rounds. Delhi University will be releasing merit lists in two categories: Common Merit List, Category 2 Merit List (for PG courses only). All candidates will be considered in the Common Merit List (CML). However, for Category 2 Merit List (C2ML) only students who have graduated from Delhi University will be considered for admission to PG programs based on merit in the qualifying examination. The Highest Possible Preference will be provisionally allocated to a candidate considering the following criteria:
- Program-Based merit list.
- Social Category (UR/OBC-NCL/SC/ST/EWS).
- Availability of seats
Upon declaration of merit list, candidates can check the list by login in to their CSAS dashboard for acceptance of the allocated seat, if offered. Once a seat has been allocated in a particular round, the candidate must 'Accept' the Allocated Seat before the last date/time specified for the given allocation round. The provision for acceptance of a particular Allocated Seat will be valid only for the round in which the seat was allocated to the candidate. In case of multiple seat allotment in a particular round, candidates will be allowed to “Accept” and take admission in ONLY ONE allocated seat.
- Once the candidate "Accept" the provisionally Allocated Seat, the concerned Department/ Centre/ College will approve the seat allotment by checking the eligibility and documents uploaded by the candidate.
- Upon approval of the seat allotment by the concerned Department/ Centre/ College, candidates will have to pay the admission fee to confirm the admission.
Factors Affecting St. Stephen’s College Cutoff 2024
St. Stephen’s College cutoff is released based on the following parameters:
- CUET UG/PG scores obtained by the candidate
- Difficulty of the CUET exam
- Total number of candidates who applied for admission
- Total number of seats available
- Preference filled by the candidates for program/college
- category (SC/ST/OBC/EWS/UR) of the candidate
Documents Required for Admission at St. Stephen’s College
Candidates who have been allocated seats at St. Stephen’s College must submit the following documents for verification:
- Class 10th Marksheet and Certificate
- Class 12th Marksheet and Certificate
- Bachelor’s degree marksheet and certificate (for PG courses)
- CUET UG Scorecard (for UG Courses)
- CUET PG Scorecard (for PG courses)
- Transfer Certificate
- Migration Certificate
- Category Certificate (if applying under one)
- Character certificate
- Sports Quota/Physical Fitness Certificate (if applicable)
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