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High cutoff in du college is a concern for Bihar students

High cutoff in du college is a concern for Bihar students
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Patna: Despite printing above 95% in class XII exams, many students from Bihar who are looking for tickets in the leading educational institutions in this country are many who are worried because of this high cutoff.
Those who want to pursue higher education in cities such as Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai believe getting acceptance at a well-known institution will be a difficult task this time because of fierce competition.
In the pandemic hit year, some students have secured signs of record breaking throughout the country.
As a result, Cutoff has increased by 99.5% at several College of University of Delhi (DU).
Navya Ojha, a du candidate who scored 98.4% in the flow of art, said, “Cutoff for Economics is 99.5% in St.
Stephen’s College (SSC).
It is hoped that Hindu colleges will have a cutoff higher than SSC.
Both It is an elite college and I hope to enter in one of them.
This will be a fierce competition now because the number of students who have scored above 95% in class XII are far more than previous years.
“Saumya, who passed the class XII from Notre Dame Academy by securing 96.8% sign, said he had apply for a BCON program at Shri Ram College of Commerce.
“I patiently waited for the cut-off list.
Because more than 70,000 CBSE students have scored above 95% this time, getting a ticket in the famous Du College has become harder this time.
Let’s hope the best,” he added.
Arpit Raj, which scored 98% in class XII, said, “I know the competition is difficult for students to work this time as far as securing acceptance at Du Colleges.
I have no choice but to wait for the cutoff list.” Anjali Thakur, who secures 95.4 % in class XII, said, “whether the exam was held, there would be a fair assessment of students.
I have submitted a request for entering Du College, St Xavier’s College-Kolkata and other lectures in Mumbai.” According to a rough estimate, 16,704 students from Bihar have been Submitting a request from Delhi University of Delhi to 21,151 in 2020.
Meanwhile, the Head of the Additional State Education Secretary Sanjay Kumar was not happy with so many class XII students who got high grades this time.
“In 2021, 99.4% of students passed the CBSE class XII exam and 70,000 of them were guaranteed above 95% compared to only 17,000 in 2019 and 38,000 in 2020.
The movement of northern signs throughout this country made standard testing quite difficult Understood.
It’s time to re-examine the test system (sic), “he tweeted.

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