St. Stephen’s College UG admission 2021 to begin today; Check details here
Kapil Rawat | August 5, 2021 | 11:11 AM IST | 1 min read
St. Stephen's College will release the St. Stephen's College 2021 application form for UG programmes today, on August 5.
NEW DELHI: St. Stephen's College will start the admission process for undergraduate programmes today, August 5. The St. Stephen's College 2021 UG application form will be released on the official website - ststephens.edu. Interested candidates can fill and submit the registration form 2021 by August 31.
Candidates should know that St. Stephen’s College has a different application process for UG admissions. All candidates have to first register at the DU portal for admissions and then start the application process at St. Stephen's College. After registering on the DU admission portal, applicants have to visit the official website of St. Stephen's College to fill the application form.
While filling the St. Stephen's College 2021 application form, candidates have to be very mindful of each detail that is being entered. The St. Stephen's College application form 2021 will be rejected if even one detail is found to be incorrect.
Thus, candidates are advised to check the details mentioned in their St. Stephen's College 2021 application form before clicking on the ‘Submit’ tab. After submitting the St. Stephen's College application form 2021, they can proceed to pay the application fee.
Candidates can pay the St. Stephen's College application form fee 2021 via credit card and debit card. After choosing the payment method, they have to pay an application fee of Rs. 300. It should be noted that the applicants belonging to the PwD category are exempted from paying the application fee.
Earlier, DU 2021 application form for UG programmes was released on August 2 at ugadmission.uod.ac.in. The last date to fill the DU application form 2021 is also August 31.
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