Mumbai: First merit list for FYJC admission announced, over 1.17 lakh students allotted seats

Mumbai: First merit list for FYJC admission announced, over 1.17 lakh students allotted seats

Ronald RodriguesUpdated: Friday, August 27, 2021, 11:40 PM IST
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Mumbai: Over 1.17 lakh students have been allotted seats for first-year junior college (FYJC) in the Mumbai region in the first online admission merit list declared on Friday at https://11thadmission.org.in. Junior colleges had high cut-offs this year, after a revamped assessment procedure put in place due to the cancellation of Class 10 board examinations because of the Covid-19 pandemic resulted in high scores across boards.

In the first merit list, 1,17,883 students have been allotted admission against 1,97,171 available seats in junior colleges in Mumbai region. Of this, 65,028 students have been allotted seats for Commerce, 40,354 for Science, 11,768 for Arts and 733 for HSVC (Vocational) stream for FYJC. Students who have been allotted seats in the first merit list will have until 6pm on August 30 to submit documents, pay fees and confirm their admission to the respective colleges via online mode.

At St Xavier’s College, Fort, the cut-offs were 95.2 per cent for Arts and at 92.85 for Science. For Commerce, the cut-off was 94 per cent at NM College, Vile Parle, 93.4 per cent at HR College, Churchgat,e and 92.8 per cent at RA Podar College, Matunga.

Pooja Ramchandani, principal-in-charge, HR College, Churchgate, said, “Over 425 students have been allotted seats in the first merit round itself. We have a total intake capacity of 480 seats for FYJC Commerce, which means seats will get filled by the second merit list.” Marie Fernandes, Principal of St Andrew’s College, Bandra west said, “Cut-offs are high this year. Also, we have received many applications under minority quota which means there will only be few seats left for further admission rounds.”

In the first admission round, 48,788 students have been allotted seats in the college of their first preference, 18,804 in the second preferred college and 12,799 in the third college on their preference list. It is compulsory for students to secure admission if they have been allotted a seat in the college which is their first preference otherwise, they will be blocked for

further regular admission rounds and considered only in the special round. Vacant seats for Round 2 of admissions will be displayed at 10pm on August 30.

FYJC 1ST MERIT LIST CUT-OFFS

HR College, Churchgate

Commerce: 93.4%

St. Xavier’s College, Fort

Arts: 95.2%

Science: 92.85

Jai Hind College, Churchgate

Commerce: 92%

Arts: 91.6%

Science: 89%

V G Vaze-Kelkar College, Mulund

Science: 93.6%

Commerce: 91.8%

Arts: 89%

Mithibai College, Vile Parle

Commerce: 91.6%

Science: 90%

Arts: 89.6%

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