St Stephen’s is likely to drop written test and conduct web interviews

In order to maintain the social distancing norms amid the Covid-19 pandemic, Delhi University’s St Stephen’s College is planning to do away with the written test component for enrollment to its undergraduate courses and may switch to online interviews this year.

Being a religious minority institute, St Stephen’s College has its own admission process and reserves half of its seats for Christian Students.

The college usually conducts tests and interviews which together have a weight-age of 15 marks. The remaining 85 marks are based on the students class 12 exam performance.

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But this year the online interview will carry complete 15 marks as decided by the college’s governing body.

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[…] The University Grants Commission (UGC) is required to discharge the amended rules on assessments and confirmations soon as colleges over the area are hanging tight for a last call from the commission before settling on their future decision. […]

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