<p>Delhi University's St Stephen's College will commence its registration process on Tuesday and will conduct online interviews in view of the coronavirus pandemic, the college said on Sunday.</p>.<p>The registration process will commence on July 7 and end on July 18. The students will first have to register on the Delhi University's website to be eligible to apply for admission to St Stephen's College, it said.</p>.<p>The college uploaded its prospectus online on Sunday and gave details of the admission process.</p>.<p>The interview will have three components -- academic, co-curricular and general awareness and sense of values.</p>.<p>Candidates appearing for the interview will have to keep a printout of the interview call letter, and original copies of the certificate of the date of birth (the Secondary School Certificate) and marksheet of the qualifying examination.</p>.<p>Candidates from the Christian category will have to submit a copy of certificate of Baptism/Certificate of Confirmation (valid from at least two years prior to the last date fixed for receipt of application).</p>.<p>If the candidate belongs to a Church which practices Adult Baptism, a Certificate of Dedication of the candidate at childhood is required, the prospectus said.</p>.<p>The Christian candidates will also have to submit a letter of recommendation from the Parish Priest, duly endorsed by the Bishop of the Chruch or a person of equivalent/higher authority, a letter of membership of the candidate in a church and a letter of membership of both of the parents in a church.</p>.<p>"Owing to the ongoing pandemic situation, interviews will be conducted online," it said.</p>.<p>Delhi University has six minority colleges -- two Christian and four Sikh -- where seats are reserved.</p>.<p>For admission to Christian minority colleges -- Jesus and Mary College and St. Stephen's College -- candidates have to first fill the university registration form and then fill the respective college form available on the college website with the details already filled in the university form.</p>
<p>Delhi University's St Stephen's College will commence its registration process on Tuesday and will conduct online interviews in view of the coronavirus pandemic, the college said on Sunday.</p>.<p>The registration process will commence on July 7 and end on July 18. The students will first have to register on the Delhi University's website to be eligible to apply for admission to St Stephen's College, it said.</p>.<p>The college uploaded its prospectus online on Sunday and gave details of the admission process.</p>.<p>The interview will have three components -- academic, co-curricular and general awareness and sense of values.</p>.<p>Candidates appearing for the interview will have to keep a printout of the interview call letter, and original copies of the certificate of the date of birth (the Secondary School Certificate) and marksheet of the qualifying examination.</p>.<p>Candidates from the Christian category will have to submit a copy of certificate of Baptism/Certificate of Confirmation (valid from at least two years prior to the last date fixed for receipt of application).</p>.<p>If the candidate belongs to a Church which practices Adult Baptism, a Certificate of Dedication of the candidate at childhood is required, the prospectus said.</p>.<p>The Christian candidates will also have to submit a letter of recommendation from the Parish Priest, duly endorsed by the Bishop of the Chruch or a person of equivalent/higher authority, a letter of membership of the candidate in a church and a letter of membership of both of the parents in a church.</p>.<p>"Owing to the ongoing pandemic situation, interviews will be conducted online," it said.</p>.<p>Delhi University has six minority colleges -- two Christian and four Sikh -- where seats are reserved.</p>.<p>For admission to Christian minority colleges -- Jesus and Mary College and St. Stephen's College -- candidates have to first fill the university registration form and then fill the respective college form available on the college website with the details already filled in the university form.</p>