FYJC first merit list out, Thane colleges claim 60% seats taken

  • | Friday | 13th July, 2018

THANE: As round one of the first year junior college (FYJC) admission wrapped up on Wednesday evening, academicians from renowned junior colleges in the lake city claimed that around 60% seats have already been filled. In the first list itself I was allotted this college. It seems like students do not want to wait for the other lists and don’t want to take risk for the fear of getting into a less-renowned institute. Whereas, 62.5%, which is around 200 seats out of 320 have been claimed in M H High School in the science stream.Dinesh Joshi from the Centralized Admission Process Committee said, “This year, as far as city colleges are concerned, around 60% of the seats have already been claimed. As compared to last year’s first merit list, experts said that this time lesser seats would be up for grabs for the remaining consecutive three lists as many students have completed the procedure and secured admission in the college of their choice.Out of 360 intake, 224 seats in commerce stream have been allotted in the first merit list at K G Joshi Bedekar College of Arts and Commerce.

THANE: As round one of the first year junior college (FYJC) admission wrapped up on Wednesday evening, academicians from renowned junior colleges in the lake city claimed that around 60% seats have already been filled. As compared to last year’s first merit list, experts said that this time lesser seats would be up for grabs for the remaining consecutive three lists as many students have completed the procedure and secured admission in the college of their choice.Out of 360 intake, 224 seats in commerce stream have been allotted in the first merit list at K G Joshi Bedekar College of Arts and Commerce. Whereas, 62.5%, which is around 200 seats out of 320 have been claimed in M H High School in the science stream.Dinesh Joshi from the Centralized Admission Process Committee said, “This year, as far as city colleges are concerned, around 60% of the seats have already been claimed. It seems like students do not want to wait for the other lists and don’t want to take risk for the fear of getting into a less-renowned institute. Since the online admission procedure has provisions of displaying last year’s third merit list, students and parents are now making careful choices and opting for those colleges that are well within their reach.”While some are in a dilemma whether to change their preference list before the upcoming merit lists, others are going ahead with the allotted college and have completed all the formalities on time.“My first preference was Dnyan Ganga Education Trust at Ghobundar Road as I wanted a college near my house. In the first list itself I was allotted this college. A few of my friends though are not entirely happy with the college that they were allotted with and may change their preference list,” said Sampriti Bhattarchraya who scored 94.6% in the CBSE board exams.As compared to last year’s first merit list, experts said that this time lesser seats would be up for grabs for the remaining consecutive three lists as many students have completed the procedure and secured admission in the college of their choice

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