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Cut-off cut-off title in Mum Drop Marginal

Mumbai: The second merit list for reception to Degree College brings a little cheer for candidates who are competing to seats in the top colleges.
Cut-off fell slightly for the course played and for art in this college.
The pure science course, which saw a higher cut-off in the first list, saw a massive fall in several universities.
Many colleges plan to start the academic session on September 1 to avoid further delays.
Last year, colleges could start classes in the second week of August.
Fyba reception at St Xavier’s College was closed because it did not issue a second list for art on Wednesday.
College might close the reception for art at a percentage as high as 99.2% (for other boards) and 98% (for HSC) for the first time.
While cut-off science fell 2-3% on campus, the principal of Rajendra Shinde said they planned to start an academic session with Septe-MBer 1.
“If some seats are left for the third round, we can complete the process simultaneously.” Even in mithibai College, Cut-off Fyba fell only 0.2% – from 97% to 96.8%.
Principal Desai Krutika said the Sec-OND list had 15-25 students for various courses.
“Sometimes we see the cancellation even four mo-nths after the receipt process.
It’s hard to say whether we will have a third list.
Stud-enters from the north made cancel acceptance if they secured a chair at Delhi University.” At NM College, too, Cut -Off for all courses dropped by some decimal points.
While students embed their hopes on the third list, colleges say there are lean opportunities.
The second list at Ramnarain Ruia College came out on Tuesday, and cut-off for art fell 1% because there were very few chairs left.
Universities do not expect a third list for art, said Principal Anushree Lurch.
For science, chairs are available in several combinations and therefore, cut-off falls by several points.
Even if there is a third list, this college aims to start an academic session around September 1, the Lurch said.
Podar College Principal Shobhana Vasudevan said, “The second list came out for around 20 students in trading and around 30 for BMS.” Although there is a marginal decline in scores, colleges have several applications with the same score because they run out of top scorers.
“…
if we have a third list, it will be lean,” Vasudevan said.
In Jai Hind College, Science Cut-Off fell to 60%.
College even released a list of 17 students if there was a candidate from the second list failed to confirm the receipt.
The second list for programs without help is not stated late at night.
T Shiware, education director, Wilson Education Society, said with more top scorers, cut-off floated above 90% this year.
But the cut-off science fell more than 25% on campus.

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