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DU’s St Stephen’s College Releases First Cut-Off List; 99.5% For BA Economics

St. Stephens College has released the first cut-off list for admission to undergraduate programmes. Students who have applied online for admission to Delhi University affiliated St. Stephen’s BA, BCom and BSc programmes can now check the cut-off list at ststephens.edu. This year, the cut-off is higher in comparison to last year’s. For admission to BA Economics (Honours) the cut-off is 99.5 per cent.

Cut-offs for the B Sc (Computer Science) and B Sc (Chemistry) programmes have gone down from 97.67 per cent and 96.33 per cent last year to 97 per cent and 95.33 per cent, respectively.

This year’s CBSE board results for Class XII show that the percentage of students scoring above 95% has increased by about 2%. This will likely have an impact on cut-offs, which are expected to rise.

There is a huge rise in the competition and everyone is in the race to go ahead one after the other.

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