For JNU CESP, the ST seat count is typically calculated as a 7.5% reservation share of the total seats, not as one fixed number for every year or programme. In the sources I found, one CESP-related example mentions 96 total seats for JNU MA Economics, which would work out to about 7 ST seats if that intake applies and the reservation is rounded in the usual way.

What this means

  • If your course has 96 seats , ST seats are usually around 7.
  • If the total intake is different, the ST count changes accordingly because it follows the 7.5% rule.
  • JNU seat distributions can vary by programme and admission year, so the exact number for CESP depends on the current prospectus.

Best practical reading

If you mean MA Economics at CESP , the commonly cited total is 96 seats , so the ST share is about 7 seats. If you mean a different CESP programme, the seat count can be different, and the reservation is still applied as a percentage of that programme’s intake.

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ItemValue
Total seats cited for CESP MA Economics96
ST reservation share in JNU seats7.5%
Approximate ST seats for 96 intake7

TL;DR

CESP ST seats are usually around 7 if the programme has 96 seats, but the exact number depends on the current intake in the official prospectus.