Stephen’s Economics (H) Cutoff at 99.5%, English 99% – News2IN
Delhi

Stephen’s Economics (H) Cutoff at 99.5%, English 99%

Stephen's Economics (H) Cutoff at 99.5%, English 99%
Written by news2in

New Delhi: St Stephen’s College, who did was self-acceptance outside the process of the University of Delhi, announced a 99.5% cut-off point for the economy (H) for trading and humanities students.
This is an increase in both of 98.75% for last year’s Humanities students and 99.25% for science students.
For Honors programs in historical and English and BA programs, the qualification mark is the same as last year at 99%.
For science subjects, the static blade from last year or slightly lower.
Being a religious minority college, St.
Stephen carried out his own acceptance process and released a separate cutoff for various streams.
It provides a relaxation of up to 25% of benchmarks determined for Christian students who are members of the North Indian Church and include Delhi diocese.
This cutoff makes students qualify to appear for interviews.
The XII sign of class has an 85% battery material and a 15% interview for finally acceptance.
Because of the pandemic, interviews will be held online but the schedule has not been released.
For science students, the eligibility for the economy (H) remains the same as last year at 98.75%.
In addition, only those who score 95% up in mathematics are qualified and must enter these signs in calculating the best aggregate of four.
For English (H), at 99% cutoff for trading students the same as last year, while for the student Humanities had slipped to 98.7% this year from 98.75% last year.
However, for students of Science, the necessary sign has reached 99% from 98.75%.
For all of them, basic requirements are 90% in the nucleus of English and 85% in choice.
In the case of history (H), Cutoff is 99% for students of science and trade, 98.25% for the humanities.
For BA programs, science and trade students need 99% to qualify for interviews, albeit for Humanities students, bars, at 97.75%, lower than 98% last year.
Sanskrit (H) has the lowest cutoff and requires students from all streams to score 69% in class XII.
In the BSC course, only mathematics (H) has an increase in qualification sign, with science and trade students who need 98.5%, half a percent more than last year and students who face rigid students 98% from 96.5% by 2020 .
The benchmark for the BSC program has dropped.
For chemical combinations, this year’s cutoff is 95.33%, down from 96.33% last year.
For a combination of computer science, the bar has dropped to 97% from 97.67% in 2020.
Even for chemistry, this year’s benchmark was 96.33%, which was lower than last year 96.67%.

About the author

news2in