Announcing Banga's nomination, Biden said that Banga is "uniquely equipped to lead" the World Bank
The St. Stephen's College in the national capital withdrew its prospectus that cited interview "compulsory" for students seeking admission
The Delhi High Court may pass judgement on September 12 on two petitions concerning the issue of admission procedure at St Stephen's College of Delhi for its unreserved seats category
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday reserved its order on pleas concerning issues about the admission procedure at St Stephen's College for its 'unreserved seats' in undergraduate courses. A bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad concluded hearing submission by the parties on the petitions by a law student and St Stephen's College. Law student Konika Poddar, in her public interest litigation, sought a direction to St Stephen's College to take admission on its 'unreserved seats' only based on marks received by students in the common university entrance test (CUET). St Stephen's College, on the other hand, challenged Delhi University (DU)'s letter asking it to withdraw its prospectus which gave 85 per cent weightage to the common university entrance test (CUET) and 15 per cent weightage to college interview for admission to its unreserved seats in UG courses. The high court had earlier refused to stay for now the university's letter on withdrawal of t
A plea was moved by St Stephen's College on Thursday in the Delhi High Court against the Delhi University's order to withdraw its admission prospectus and allow admissions through CUET
The Delhi University asked St. Stephen's College to align its admission procedure with the policy, noting that the Common University Entrance Test will provide a level playing field to all applicants
St Stephen's College urged the Delhi University to abide by the 1992 Supreme Court judgement and "avoid creating an unpleasant situation" for students seeking admission in the college
St. Stephen's College wrote to Delhi University urging it to "reconsider its decision" of treating admissions done through 85:15 weightage formula as "null and void", a senior varsity official said
In an admission notice posted on its website, the college also said that it reserves the right to proceed with admissions as per its own admission policy guaranteed to it as a minority institution
The student outfits, cutting across party lines, have been demanding that the Delhi University (DU) begin offline classes without any further delay
Delhi University's St Stephen's College on Thursday reopened its admission portal till October 3 for CBSE class 12 students whose results were declared on Wednesday.
St. Stephen's College in Delhi University faces an uneasy situation as there is a 25 per cent difference in cut offs for marks between open seats and CNI (Church of North India)
A writer on a wide variety of issues as a result of his interest in creating constructive debate for challenges facing India, he was instrumental in founding Delhi Policy Group
13 resident students and two staffers tested positive
Last year, Hindu College had pegged the highest score of 99 per cent for Political Science Honours
St Stephen's College said the admissions for postgraduate courses this year will be online and applications of only those candidates will be considered who have been shortlisted on the basis of merit
Delhi University cut-off 2020: For DU admissions 2020, St Stephen's College has released the cut-off: Here's full list of cut-offs (course-wise)
St Stephen's College released first cut-off list for undergraduate courses, with the highest cut-off being announced at 99.25% for BA (Hons) Economics for students coming from commerce background
The judge said though he had prepared all the notes after going through the case file, it would not be appropriate for him to hear the matter
The college has at least 50% of the seats reserved for Christians and follows a separate admission criteria