Admissions over, many look beyond RU
With the third cut-off list announced, the most sought-after Maharani's Girls College has closed its doors to a little over 7,000 students, who couldn't make it owing to less percentage in their Class XII examinations. The college has a total of 2,400 seats for all the disciplines, i.e., commerce, science and arts, and received 9,000 application forms.
The announcement has brought cheers to only a few students as 95% of seats were already filled in first two cut-off lists. The full-fledged new session will likely to begin from Monday. The college's B Com pass course was closed at 90.80 per cent. Even in self finance course the cut-off was a record high 88.62 per cent for the general category. "For the past few years, the cut-off rate has seen an upward trend owing phenomenal rise in percentages in Class XII exams," said Kusum Jain, principal of Maharani's Girls College, and announced that the institute's admission process for 2011-12 was now closed. This year, the college received applications from almost all north Indian states. Surprisingly, many applicants from Delhi had applied due to high cut-offs in Delhi University colleges. Students failing to secure a seat are now looking beyond Rajasthan University (RU) colleges.
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