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Colleges throughout Mumbai will absorb students themselves

Colleges throughout Mumbai will absorb students themselves
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Mumbai: Universities throughout the city will open their gate first for the In-House candidate and Pandemic Covid-19 can see some students who want to migrate to other levels of college.
While streams like science will watch students branch out with engineering and health science, art and commerce cut-off can soar and only a handful of seats that can be open to outsiders.
Therefore, acceptance may be more difficult for candidates who completed class XII from junior high school or college who did not have a bachelor’s degree.
The top autonomous colleges will not do their entry test this year.
These institutions, most of them among the highest and most popular ranked city universities, may continue with the same battle batch in their popular division.
For programs without assistance, seats will open for all candidates and receipts will be carried out based on their class XII score.
“Looking forward, we will, in the first week, acknowledge all of our in-house students first.
If students migrate to other institutions, we will open in for outsiders,” said Rajendra Shinde, St Xavier’s College’s school principal, each of which has 360 seats for art and science in HSC, also the same number at the first year degree college.
Last year, the cut-off for art was 98.5% and this time, Professor Shinde expected him to cross 99.5%.
For the flow of trade, the last three years have seen a slight easing.
Like Podar College Sobhana Vasudevan said, “Previously, all our students had lived back for the College title.
But now, we see around 10-15 of them taking sitting and flying abroad, some join a five-year legal program, and some Of they join integrated management programs.
Basically, while many who want to pursue CA and CS are still back, there is a diverse area where trading students are now going.
“College affiliated by Mumbai University will follow the reception schedule released (see box).
“The current class will start online and we will follow the state government instructions about opening,” said the spokesman.
In cases of universities such as HR and KC that have become the University of State Cluster, HR Principal Pooja Ramchandani said, “Students first choose to program BCON and then when they enter and some chairs can be opened for outsiders.” While the HSC section has 1,034 students, the assisted part has 960 seats in BCON first year.
“But students also submit other popular courses that we offer such as banking and finance, bachelors in financial markets and three BVOC courses in tourism, retail management and wealth.”

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