With the release of the merit list on friday, the much-awaited centralised admissions in city colleges for 11th standard in the arts, science and commerce streams is set to begin from saturday.
The centralised admissions committee has succeeded in placing a majority of candidates in the colleges of their choice. this is the seventh year of centralised admissions. speaking to reporters here on friday, digamber deshmukh, deputy director of the education department, said, "a transparent computerised procedure was followed while preparing the list. now candidates should take admission according to the colleges allotted to them.
The cut-off percentages of the colleges have also been announced and the entire list is available in the form of a booklet.'' formalities for the bi-focal admissions were completed on july 7 and a total of 781 admissions were allotted. work on the preparation of a common list began after that. assistant director prakash parab, who was also present at the press conference, said the committee had been able to allot the colleges of first choice of preference to as many as 39.67 per cent of the candidates in the science stream. in the commerce stream (english medium), 37.33 per cent of the candidates have been allotted colleges of their first choice, and in the marathi medium the percentage was 44.57. as many as 85.13 per cent of the candidates have been allotted the college among the first 10 choices in science stream, he added. "those candidates who could not submit the forms or could not present themselves on the counselling dates, can also seek admissions between july 23 and 31. also, candidates should not insist on a particular college if they have not secured very good marks,'' mr parab said.
Bhausaheb jadhav, principal of the maratha mitra mandal college, which was the central admissions centre, said students with complaints can register them on july 14, 16 and 17 at the respective sub- centres and action will be taken immediately. "students need to be very careful while seeking admissions and filling forms. they should not submit their original marks cards to anybody and should submit only xerox copies,'' he said. students are required to pay the fees in their allotted colleges by july 17 and the first merit list will be out on july 18 and 19.
Altogether, about 36,000 seats are available in all streams in the city. the cut-off percentages of colleges in the science stream are: s.p. college 83.7%, fergusson college 84.80%, modern college 82.27%, abasaheb garware college 79.73% and wadia college 77.87%. in the commerce stream, the cut-off percentages are garware college 66.77%, wadia college 69.075, s.p. college 71.475, st. mira's college 64.275, bmcc 77.475 and symbiosis 77.47%. in the arts stream, the cut-off percentages are: s.p. college 70.805, fergusson college 78.67% and symbiosis 73.47%. the merit list is also available on www.punenet.net or www.punenet.com. the site will be active from saturday.
The centralised admissions committee has succeeded in placing a majority of candidates in the colleges of their choice. this is the seventh year of centralised admissions. speaking to reporters here on friday, digamber deshmukh, deputy director of the education department, said, "a transparent computerised procedure was followed while preparing the list. now candidates should take admission according to the colleges allotted to them.
The cut-off percentages of the colleges have also been announced and the entire list is available in the form of a booklet.'' formalities for the bi-focal admissions were completed on july 7 and a total of 781 admissions were allotted. work on the preparation of a common list began after that. assistant director prakash parab, who was also present at the press conference, said the committee had been able to allot the colleges of first choice of preference to as many as 39.67 per cent of the candidates in the science stream. in the commerce stream (english medium), 37.33 per cent of the candidates have been allotted colleges of their first choice, and in the marathi medium the percentage was 44.57. as many as 85.13 per cent of the candidates have been allotted the college among the first 10 choices in science stream, he added. "those candidates who could not submit the forms or could not present themselves on the counselling dates, can also seek admissions between july 23 and 31. also, candidates should not insist on a particular college if they have not secured very good marks,'' mr parab said.
Bhausaheb jadhav, principal of the maratha mitra mandal college, which was the central admissions centre, said students with complaints can register them on july 14, 16 and 17 at the respective sub- centres and action will be taken immediately. "students need to be very careful while seeking admissions and filling forms. they should not submit their original marks cards to anybody and should submit only xerox copies,'' he said. students are required to pay the fees in their allotted colleges by july 17 and the first merit list will be out on july 18 and 19.
Altogether, about 36,000 seats are available in all streams in the city. the cut-off percentages of colleges in the science stream are: s.p. college 83.7%, fergusson college 84.80%, modern college 82.27%, abasaheb garware college 79.73% and wadia college 77.87%. in the commerce stream, the cut-off percentages are garware college 66.77%, wadia college 69.075, s.p. college 71.475, st. mira's college 64.275, bmcc 77.475 and symbiosis 77.47%. in the arts stream, the cut-off percentages are: s.p. college 70.805, fergusson college 78.67% and symbiosis 73.47%. the merit list is also available on www.punenet.net or www.punenet.com. the site will be active from saturday.
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