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FYJC 2018 Round 2: Cut-off percentages Top 25 Mumbai colleges

FYJC 2018 Round 2: Cut-off percentages Top 25 Mumbai colleges
FYJC 2018 Round 2: Cut-off percentages Top 25 Mumbai colleges

FYJC 2018: Cut-off percentages of top Mumbai colleges after Round 2

The office of the Deputy Director of Education (DyDE) uploaded the cut-off list for colleges in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region for round two of First Year Junior College (FYJC) 2018 admissions on its online portal on Friday.

Round 2: Cut-off percentages of top 25 Mumbai colleges

For the admission year 2018-19, the second and first round cut-off percentages of top Mumbai colleges are given below:

Arts:

Sr. No College (No Particular Order) Round 2 – Arts Round 1 – Arts
1 St. Xavier’s College 93.8 94.2
2 Jai Hind College 0 89.8
3 KC College 0 85
4 Ruia College 91.6 92.2
5 DG Ruparel College 86 86
6 NM College NA NA
7 HR College NA NA
8 R.A Podar College NA NA
9 Mithibai College 0 87.2
10 Sathaye College 73.4 80.8
11 BK Birla College 75.8 78.6
12 Patkar College 70.2 74.2
13 KJ Somaiya College 81.8 83.6
14 Bhavans College 75.6 78.8
15 MCC College NA NA
16 VG Vaze College 86 86.8
17 KPB Hinduja College NA NA
18 SIES College 83.2 85
19 KG Joshi College 77.6 81
20 ML Dahanukar College NA NA
21 Thakur College NA NA
22 St. Andrews 81 82.4
23 Wilson College 82.4 83.2
24 GN Khalsa College 77.4 74
25 SK Somaiya College 79.2 80.8

Science:

Sr. No College (No Particular Order) Round 2 – Science Round 1 – Science
1 St. Xavier’s College 88 90.4
2 Jai Hind College 0 85.8
3 KC College 0 87.2
4 Ruia College 91.6 93.2
5 DG Ruparel College 90.2 91.8
6 NM College NA NA
7 HR College NA NA
8 R.A Podar College NA NA
9 Mithibai College 0 88.4
10 Sathaye College 87.8 92.6
11 BK Birla College 91 92.4
12 Patkar College 89.2 91.2
13 KJ Somaiya College 89.2 90.8
14 Bhavans College 86.4 88
15 MCC College NA NA
16 VG Vaze College 91.8 93
17 KPB Hinduja College NA NA
18 SIES College 89 91.2
19 KG Joshi College NA NA
20 ML Dahanukar College NA NA
21 Thakur College 0 85.4
22 St. Andrews 85.2 87.4
23 Wilson College 84.6 85.8
24 GN Khalsa College 86.2 86.6
25 SK Somaiya College 88 88.6

Commerce:

Sr. No College (No Particular Order) Round 2 – Commerce Round 1 – Commerce
1 St. Xavier’s College
2 Jai Hind College 91.2 90.6
3 KC College 91.4 90.2
4 Ruia College NA NA
5 DG Ruparel College 89.2 89.6
6 NM College 92.8 94.2
7 HR College 0 92
8 R.A Podar College 92 93
9 Mithibai College 0 90.2
10 Sathaye College 88.2 89.4
11 BK Birla College 84.4 86.2
12 Patkar College 87.8 89.2
13 KJ Somaiya College 88.8 89.4
14 Bhavans College 86.6 87.6
15 MCC College 90.6 91.4
16 VG Vaze College 90.4 90.8
17 KPB Hinduja College 87.8 85
18 SIES College 88.4 89.6
19 KG Joshi College 88.4 89.4
20 ML Dahanukar College 89.8 91.6
21 Thakur College 0 76
22 St. Andrews 86 86.8
23 Wilson College NA NA
24 GN Khalsa College 85.6 85
25 SK Somaiya College 85.2 86

Note: Colleges with ‘0’ denote no open seat.

Checking cut-off list

Based on the seats allotted in the first merit list, the department put up the cut-off list for round one on its admission portal.

To check the complete list:

# Visit the admission portal – mumbai.11thadmission.net

# In the main menu, go to Cut-Off > Cut Off List Round 2

# A new page will open displaying a Google Spreadsheet with cut-off percentages of colleges across Mumbai

# The list can also be directly accessed from here

Note: For convenience, students can save an offline copy and search for their respective colleges there.

Top colleges run out of seats

During previous years, colleges had the option to surrender their vacant quota seats, minority (50 percent), management (20) and in-house (5 percent), for online admissions.

However, the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court on July 16 asked the government to return all vacant quota seats to respective colleges, who could admit students to those seats on their own.

Further, any vacant quota seats would be added to the CAP only at the end of the online admission process.

With the vacant quota seats returned to colleges, many top colleges like KC, Jai Hind and Mithibai did not have seats left in the general category and therefore could not accommodate more students in the second round.

As a result, applicants who had narrowly missed out on seats in these colleges in Round 1, failed to secure seats in Round 2 as well.

The decline in seats in the middle of the admission process left many students confused and disappointed, as a result of which many parents have written to the education department to scrap the online process for admission.

Round 3

Students who wish to apply for colleges in the third round can do so by filling the admission form again. In the third round, applicants will have the option of selecting a new list of preferred colleges.

Suvarna Kharat, joint secretary, school education department has confirmed that the department will publish a fresh seat matrix with the existing vacancies for general and quota seats, on the basis of which students will be able to select colleges.

The list is expected to be out before July 23, when the form filling for Round 3 begins.

To apply for a seat in the third round, applicants need to visit the admission portal after July 23, login to their account from ‘Student Login’ link and edit the list of preferred colleges for Round 3.

Important Dates (revised list):

July 21 (5 pm): Deadline for confirming admission under Round 2

July 23 (11 am): Declaration of Round 2 vacancy list

July 24 (6 pm): Deadline for filling admission form for Round 3 (students can edit option form)

July 26 (11 am): Declaration of third general merit list

Note: Students who canceled their admissions in bifocal/centralised rounds or wish to change their stream will be considered directly after the third round.

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