GUWAHATI: Late undergraduate admission has value Cotton University (CU) this 12 months as the cut-off share has declined in the most sought-after subjects in BSc main.
With the BSc admission coming to a detailed late on Friday, a member of the admission committee of the state college mentioned on an average the cut-off score has come down marginally in most popular subjects within the college. This 12 months, the cut-off score in Chemistry main stood at 89%, adopted by Physics main (87%), Mathematics main (86%), Zoology main (85%) and Geology main (84%).
While the erstwhile Cotton College and present CU has been carrying out undergraduate admission after end result of admission processes in different town faculties, an legit of the college mentioned the idea of late admission is it sounds as if the explanation at the back of the decline within the cut-off score.
"Fearing that high cut-off in CU may deprive them from a seat here, some of the brilliant students must have taken admission in other city colleges. The idea of holding late admission may not be fruitful in the coming years," mentioned the legit.
Sources in CU mentioned it made up our minds to conduct the admission process late so that scholars looking for a seat within the leading faculties of Delhi can get admission at CU.
The cut-off pattern in CU may be being worried for the college government. "Many students don't want to pay admission fees in two institutions in a year. Since many students who had applied in CU have already taken admission in other leading colleges of Guwahati, they were probably not willing to take admission again in another institution," the legit added.
With the BSc admission coming to a detailed late on Friday, a member of the admission committee of the state college mentioned on an average the cut-off score has come down marginally in most popular subjects within the college. This 12 months, the cut-off score in Chemistry main stood at 89%, adopted by Physics main (87%), Mathematics main (86%), Zoology main (85%) and Geology main (84%).
While the erstwhile Cotton College and present CU has been carrying out undergraduate admission after end result of admission processes in different town faculties, an legit of the college mentioned the idea of late admission is it sounds as if the explanation at the back of the decline within the cut-off score.
"Fearing that high cut-off in CU may deprive them from a seat here, some of the brilliant students must have taken admission in other city colleges. The idea of holding late admission may not be fruitful in the coming years," mentioned the legit.
Sources in CU mentioned it made up our minds to conduct the admission process late so that scholars looking for a seat within the leading faculties of Delhi can get admission at CU.
The cut-off pattern in CU may be being worried for the college government. "Many students don't want to pay admission fees in two institutions in a year. Since many students who had applied in CU have already taken admission in other leading colleges of Guwahati, they were probably not willing to take admission again in another institution," the legit added.
Late admissions at Cotton lead to decline in cut-offs
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July 15, 2018
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