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Crowds throng colleges for limited seats

ON THE first day when colleges reopened, a big crowd of admission seekers thronged them to get admission forms. At several colleges, security arrangements were made to avoid any untoward incident.

Published on: Jun 27, 2006, 24:04:00 IST
None | By , Kanpur
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ON THE first day when colleges reopened, a big crowd of admission seekers thronged them to get admission forms. At several colleges, security arrangements were made to avoid any untoward incident.

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In order to avoid confrontation with the admission seekers, many colleges have preferred to issue admission forms to every student. But at a few colleges, forms were being issued only after inquiring about the student’s percentage.The district administration is on the alert as there are many aspirants and numbered seats. Students preferring to opt for science and commerce courses may face disappointment, as the pass percentage at the Intermediate examination has gone up considerably. Besides, a large number of students got first divisions.

At most colleges, 70 per cent is the cut-off for B Sc and B Com courses.

However, at prestigious colleges, the percentage is 75 per cent. College authorities feel that due to the rush for the two courses, even students with first class marks may not be accommodated in colleges of their choice. However, they could get admission to self-financed colleges (SFC), as very few students with merit marks would be left for SFCs.

However, the plight of SFCs is that many could not get renewal certificates from the University, for one or the other reason. The management of SFCs apprehend heavy admission loss if they were not given renewal certificates soon.The condition of SFcs in rural areas was still worse. Barring girls, almost all boys rush towards the city or towards other districts. Consequently, teachers and members of the management board make personal efforts to woo students. But at a stage when they do not get the renewal certificate, it was impossible for them to convince students to take admission in their college.

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