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The list of Merit FYJC Round 2 was announced on Saturday

Mumbai: The second first year’s junior achievement list (FYJC) announced on Saturday to see the cut-off on the rivers above Rung to close the city down 1% to 3% compared to the first list.
Of the 1.3 lakh students who had participated in the second half, 60,037 were identified by a chair.
They must accept the entrance ticket on Monday.
Of these, 13,282 students have received their first college preference.
At St Xavier’s College, the cut-off of the art flow sought in the second half closed at 94%.
In the first achievement list, among several universities to see a cut-off increase to 95.2% compared to 94.6% last year.
VicePrincipal Hasnain Naqvi said, “There is a marginal decline of 1% in art and around 2% in science.” The Cutoff of St Xavier’s art in the second round last year was 94.6%.
Stream Science Ruia College Cut-Off fell 0.2% compared to the first round of 93.4%.
Jai Hind College Cut-off in the second half fell 3.2% to close at 88.4%.
In NM College, between the superiors in trading, the second round of the second round was 93.4% -a dip from 94% in the first list, the same at 2020.
Commerce Cut-off KC in round 2 did not change from 91.4 % 1.
Cut-off Commerce Vaze College in the second achievement list was 0.2% lower than the first at 91.8%.
Minority quota and first general merit list at City Colleges saw a cut-off decline compared to 2020.
The Minority Institute associated the internal assessment of strict class X students.
The decline in the first list of generals was associated with non-state council students who came out of the reception race.
“Opportunities for students who choose colleges are closer to the house because the pandemic cannot be ruled out.
Universities that are far away can benefit in the second round of acceptance,” said a principal.
A few cut-offs of the second round of universities higher than the round 2 years ago, an indication that students might have chosen colleges closer to the house.
Kes Junior College of Arts and Commerce in Kandivli manages Cut-Off 72.45% for Arts this year, up from 70.2% in the second round last year.
In the case of the Chm College, Ulhasnagar, the cut-off of art in the second half reached 71.4% compared to 70.6% in 2020.
“Last year, we have several empty FYJC seats.
This year, we have managed to fill more chairs , “said the principal from the suburban college.
So far, a total of 38% of seats have been filled in Mumbai Metropolitan regions.
Two more rounds, including special ones for those who missed reception, were expected.
At college, the HR College trade cutoff fell to 93% from 95% in the second round last year.
At Ruia College, Cutoff Science dipped 1.6% compared to 94.8% last year 2.
10,544 students who did not receive tickets in their first college preference in round 1 had to wait for a special round to get a seat.

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