Pune: In a big surprise and contrary to general expectations after the results of all the education councils for STD X, the cut-off percentage for receiving to all streams for the first year of Junior College in this city has compared the last year.
Except the cut-off sign in the flow of science at Laxmanrao Apte Prashala, which increased two signs to 97% from 96.6%, in most other universities, cut-off signs have been reduced, in the three streams.
At Fergusson College, a student needs 96.4% this year to enter the flow of science, down from last year 97%.
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For art in the same college, a student must score 97% this year, a little falling from last year 97.4%.
Acceptance to the same stream in Symbiosis College closed at 93.4%, swimming from last year 96.6%.
Top trading trade in the city, BMCC and symbiosis, ordered 95.2% and 91% this year.
Last year, each of 96.4% and 94.2% respectively.
The Principal said fewer students scored high from the Vidarbha-Marathwada region apparing to Pune colleges because of the Covid-19 situation and financial constraints because the pandemic could be the reason for decreasing the cut-off value.
Decreasing the cut-off sign in the reward list also proved the wrong assumption that since the council exam was canceled, students were randomly given high signs in STD X using the formula internal assessment.
Seema Purohit, Principal of the Maharashtra College of Commerce, said there was a decrease in cut-off values in the rivers at City Colleges, this year.
“We will know more when the actual reception occurs, but there is a possibility of students from the Marathwada and Vidarbha regions have chosen universities near their homes instead of Pune colleges because of the Covid-19 situation in cities,” he said.
In BMCC, 40-45% of students come from this region and many of the substances print very high, increase the cut-off value as a whole, he added.
The second reason could be a deep financial crisis caused by a pandemic that most families from rural areas faced.
“It will stop them from sending their children to college in Pune because the expenditure is high here,” Purohit added.
Medha Sinnarkar, Principal of Laxmanrao Apte Prashala, said he could not understand the phenomenon, sentiment shared by many other educators.
The fact that so many students who get high scores in STD X should be reflected in the reception of FYJC in increasing the cut-off value.
That it hasn’t happened surprisingly, he added.
“As for the increase in cut-off sign in our science flow, parents prefer atmosphere like school for their children for PMI XI and XII, especially in this uncertain age.
We follow the school pattern in FYJC too, which means nothing Who wandering, mandatory presence, completing your homework and work.
Our online class is also tight and is an additional reason for students and parents choose our school, “said Sinnarkar.
Hrishikesh Soman, the head of the Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, said while the reward list was confusing, it also proved that there was no random award from STD X.
“The XX sign is based on the internal sign obtained by students in STD X and STD IX.
Although it is true that more students pass STD X this year compared to last year, maybe the top scorer is rationalized.
Also, there is a possibility that more students are Getting high scores also choose a Diploma / Iti course, among others, “he added.