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Section 4 - Minority Guidelines

The document outlines admission criteria and cut-off trends for Christian and Sikh minority colleges, highlighting the reservation of 50% of seats for minority candidates. It details specific colleges, courses offered, and the admission process, including required documentation and the legal provisions supporting minority quotas. Additionally, it notes that minority colleges must admit at least 50% non-minority students if reserved seats remain vacant.

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Section 4 - Minority Guidelines

The document outlines admission criteria and cut-off trends for Christian and Sikh minority colleges, highlighting the reservation of 50% of seats for minority candidates. It details specific colleges, courses offered, and the admission process, including required documentation and the legal provisions supporting minority quotas. Additionally, it notes that minority colleges must admit at least 50% non-minority students if reserved seats remain vacant.

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Complete Minority College List & Admission

Criteria
From “College Classification and Minority.pdf”

Christian Minority Colleges


50% seats reserved for Christian candidates

Christian Quota Cut-offs (vs.


College (Campus) Courses Offered Admission Process
GEN)

BA (Hons): Economics,
English, History, Philosophy - CUET Score (85%
St. Stephen's College (North
BSc (Hons): Mathematics, weightage) 650–700 (vs. GEN 750+)
Campus)
Physics, Chemistry - Interview (15% weightage)
B.Com (Hons)

BA (Hons): Psychology,
Political Science, Sociology
Jesus & Mary College - CUET Score (100%
B.Com (Hons) 620–680 (vs. GEN 700+)
(JMC) (Central Campus) weightage)
BSc (Hons): Computer
Science

Sikh Minority Colleges


50% seats reserved for Sikh candidates

College (Campus) Courses Offered Admission Criteria / Cut-off Relaxation

B.Com (Hons)
Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Khalsa
BA (Hons): Hindi, Punjabi, History Sikh applicants: 600–650 (vs. GEN 710+)
College (North Campus)
BSc (Hons): Electronics

BA Program (Economics + Political


Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa Science)
Sikh applicants: 550–600 (vs. GEN 650+)
College (Central Campus) B.Com
BSc (Physical Sciences)

Mata Sundri College for BA (Hons): English, Psychology - 50% seats for Sikh women
Women (Central Campus) B.Com - Cut-off: 520–580 (reserved)

Key Admission Rules for Minority Colleges


Rule Details

- Christian: Baptism certificate OR church authority letter


Documentation Required
- Sikh: 10th certificate showing Sikhism OR affidavit

- 50% reserved for minority community


Seat Allocation
- 50% open to all (higher cut-offs apply)

Interview Process Only St. Stephen’s conducts interviews (15% weightage)

Minority colleges must admit at least 50% non-minority students if reserved seats go
DU Policy
vacant.

Legal Provision Supreme Court mandate (2008) allows religious minority quotas.

Cut-off Trends (2024)


College GEN Cut-off Minority Cut-off Relaxation (Points)

St. Stephen’s 754–788 650–700 100–150

Jesus & Mary College (JMC) 702–765 620–680 80–100

SGTB Khalsa 710–752 600–650 100–120

Important Notes
DU Policy: Minority colleges must admit at least 50% non-minority students if reserved seats go vacant.
Legal Provision: Supreme Court mandate (2008) allows religious minority quotas.
Course Variations: Cut-off relaxation higher in arts (100-150 pts) vs. commerce (80-100 pts).

Disclaimer
• Data sourced from Du CSAS 2024 Round-1; actual cut-offs may vary in later rounds.
• Percentile estimates for 2025 are projections based on historical trends.
• Professional courses (MBBS/BDS) follow NEET, not CUET.

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