New Delhi:St Stephen's College will conduct admission in the undergraduate courses on the basis of 85 percent Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores and 15 percent interview marks for the Christian minority students. For the non-minority students, admission will be solely based on their CUET scores.
An interim order in this regard was passed by the Delhi High Court's division bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramaniam Prasad. The court said the arrangement would be an interim measure and the admissions would be subject to the final outcome of St. Stephen's petition challenging Delhi University's decision of giving 100 per cent weightage to CUET scores for admission under minority quota. The court said that as an interim measure, it has allowed the admission policy that it had passed last year for being followed for the academic session 2023-24.
Since last year, admission in all colleges under Delhi University is based on CUET scores. St Stephen's had moved court against the university. Notably, St Stephens challenged the decision of the executive council of Delhi University on December 8, 2022 and a notification issued on December 30, 2022, termed the university's directive as "out of jurisdiction" and "unconstitutional".