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Students expressed concern over reception after high cut-off at St. Stephen College in Delhi

Students expressed concern over reception after high cut-off at St. Stephen College in Delhi
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New Delhi: Students expressed concern over the cut-off of St.
Stephen’s College for the academic year 2021-22.
Cut-off St.
Stephen’s College was released on Friday and climbed the 99.5 percent this year for undergraduate students.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votoggin to see the results that speak to Ani, students who are class 12 percentage varies from 70 percent to 96 percent raises concerns about college acceptance.
Vasu, a science student who scored 74 percent said, “I want to accept in BCA, however, I don’t know how it will happen.
Our pressure on us is extraordinary.
The sign is given based on our previous show and many who get a score above 95 percent And so where do we stand in this situation? Do I have a choice but to enroll in a private college? ”
Meanwhile, Harshit Garg, who scored 96% in the flow of science, “I want to do B.
Tech with computer science.
However, as the second option, I have chosen it for B.SC and applied to the University of Delhi for.
The same because I don’t Know in college where I will be able to enter.

For trading and humanities students, the economic cut-off (Honors) is at 99.5 percent.
However, for trade and science students, historical cut-off was at 99 percent, mathematics at 98.5 percent and philosophy at 98 percent.
Cut-off Sanskrit for all releases at 69 percent.
Some students who scored above 95 percent this year, also expressed satisfaction because all councils in India stated the results based on the assessment due to Covid-19 pandemic.

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