<p>The Delhi High Court on Monday asked St. Stephen's College to issue a fresh prospectus giving 100 per cent weightage to Common University Entrance Test (CUET) 2022 score for non-minority candidates applying for under-graduate courses, affirming no interviews for the admissions.</p>.<p>A bench comprising Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad was hearing a plea moved by St Stephen's College against the Delhi University (DU) order to withdraw its admission prospectus and allow admissions through CUET.</p>.<p>In the order, the court directed the college to withdraw its admission prospectus and issue a public notice declaring the amended admission procedure, saying the aided minority educational institutions that are affiliated with the university must follow its norms and procedures.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/cuet-ug-2022-result-to-be-announced-by-september-15-1143560.html" target="_blank">CUET-UG 2022 result to be announced by September 15</a></strong></p>.<p>It was also said, in the ruling, that the DU cannot insist upon a single merit list for admission of candidates belonging to the Christian community regardless of any denomination, sub-sex, or sub-activities within the community.</p>.<p>The prospectus issued by St Stephen's for admissions 2022-23 states that students from all categories, including general/unreserved seats, will be admitted on the basis of an 85:15 ratio. While 85 per cent of weightage would be given to the CUET, 15 per cent weightage would be given to interviews.</p>.<p>However, the decision goes against the Delhi University guidelines issued for admissions to the new academic session which led to a row between Delhi University and St Stephen's College.</p>
<p>The Delhi High Court on Monday asked St. Stephen's College to issue a fresh prospectus giving 100 per cent weightage to Common University Entrance Test (CUET) 2022 score for non-minority candidates applying for under-graduate courses, affirming no interviews for the admissions.</p>.<p>A bench comprising Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad was hearing a plea moved by St Stephen's College against the Delhi University (DU) order to withdraw its admission prospectus and allow admissions through CUET.</p>.<p>In the order, the court directed the college to withdraw its admission prospectus and issue a public notice declaring the amended admission procedure, saying the aided minority educational institutions that are affiliated with the university must follow its norms and procedures.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/cuet-ug-2022-result-to-be-announced-by-september-15-1143560.html" target="_blank">CUET-UG 2022 result to be announced by September 15</a></strong></p>.<p>It was also said, in the ruling, that the DU cannot insist upon a single merit list for admission of candidates belonging to the Christian community regardless of any denomination, sub-sex, or sub-activities within the community.</p>.<p>The prospectus issued by St Stephen's for admissions 2022-23 states that students from all categories, including general/unreserved seats, will be admitted on the basis of an 85:15 ratio. While 85 per cent of weightage would be given to the CUET, 15 per cent weightage would be given to interviews.</p>.<p>However, the decision goes against the Delhi University guidelines issued for admissions to the new academic session which led to a row between Delhi University and St Stephen's College.</p>