FYJC Admissions 2019 – Cutoffs Dip In Popular Mumbai Colleges
Mumbai colleges have released their third cutoffs which are slightly lower than the previous ones. 1.87 lakh seats are yet to be filled out of a total of 3.19 lakh seats available for FYJC Admissions 2019 across 849 colleges in Mumbai Metropolitan Region. Check here.
Mumbai University has released the third cutoffs for FYJC admissions on the official website. Cut-offs for popular city colleges witnessed only a slight dip in the third round of admissions, a continuation of the trend in recent years. The dip in Science streams was more than that for Arts and Commerce courses. While the cut-off for Arts and Commerce in the city’s preferred colleges remained in the 85-90 per cent bracket, cut-offs for Science were between 70-90 per cent.
Here's how to check the FYJC third cutoff list 2019-
- Visit the official website at https://mumbai.11thadmission.net/
- Click on Centralized Round-3 Allocation
- Enter the Application Number and submit details
- The selection status will appear on the screen
Of a total of 1,08,554 vacant seats for the third round of FYJC admissions, 50,636 students have been allotted seats. From this number, 15,544 students got admission into the colleges of their preference.
The FYJC cutoff for Arts at St Xavier’s College in Fort was the highest at 94 per cent, followed by Ruia College in Matunga with 92 per cent and KC College, Churchgate at 88.60 per cent.
For commerce, the highest FYJC cutoff was seen at VG Vaze-Kelkar College, Mulund (91.60 per cent), followed by HR College, Church-gate (91.40 per cent) and NM College, Vile Parle (90 per cent).
For Science, Father Agnel Multipurpose School and Junior College, Vashi released the highest cut off at 91.80 per cent, followed by VG Vaze-Kelkar College, Mulund with 88.80 per cent and both Ruia College in Matunga and B N Bandodkar College of Science in Thane with 87.60 per cent.
Eligible students who wish to secure admission need to pay the fees latest by August 5, 2019 (3 pm). Those waiting for the special merit list can change their preferences on August 6-7 and students who have already secured admissions in prior rounds are ineligible for the special round.
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