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Pune: Racing Heats for Chairs at Higher Education

Pune: Racing Heats for Chairs at Higher Education
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Pune: The junior principal anticipates difficult competition among students for contemporary courses including art, science and trade other than the contest of throat wounds in popular universities in the city as a result of higher percent passes and the number of students falling at 95% and categories on.
Colleges also demand additional seats with a base without help overcoming the high application request.
FYJC receipts will begin on Monday.
The headmaster of the Modern College of Arts Science and Commerce, said, “We have to turn some sets of talented students just because there are differences in one or two marks.
On the contrary, the education office must give us an extra seat that we will run with our own responsibility with the base without being Help.
Intake will increase and we will relieve competition to a certain extent.
“Universities in the city have demanded an extra division for a very long time, but no one has not been approved.
The Pune District recorded a percentage of graduating from 99.95% this year.
Former Principal of St Mira’s College, Gulshan Gidwani, said that, “I will say the Ministry of Education must be serious about increasing the intake of every lecture for almost 20% to resolve the popularity of universities compared to SSC students’ scores.
Anyway there will be learning mixed during more time and a few more months so it makes sense to increase capacity in college.
“The trend that was seen in reception to FYJC, last year had an art faculty that recorded a higher cut-off than the Faculty of Science in almost all top and junior stairs Popular in the city.
Fergusson College has recorded the highest cut-off of 97.40% for English art media while the cut-off of the faculty of science was registered at 97%.
The changed evaluation pattern mainly driving an assessment and internal performance in the STD IX has led to a record of success in SSC results this year as 99.95% of students passed the exam.
The state government has canceled offline examinations due to the pandemic and performance of students in STD IX and X considered a student assessment.

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