Mithibai College of Arts, Chauhan Institute of Science & Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce and Economics Cut-off

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Arindam Modak

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Admission to the B.A. in Psychology program at Mithibai College, in fact, was very competitive; admissions processed for the academic year proved highly competitive. For general category students, the merit list closed around 94%-95% for First Year B.A. (FYBA) admissions. Mid-range cutoffs were slightly lower for reserved categories and other categories.Like other colleges in Mumbai, Mithibai College has a centralized admission process with Mumbai University, and cutoffs would depend on the applicant pool available for the year. To get more accurate cutoffs specific to the categories at Mithibai College, check out the merit list update
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Iman Das

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The cutoff for B.A. in Psychology at Mithibai College for 2024 has not been officially published yet. However, you can expect the cutoff to vary based on factors like the number of applicants and their qualifications. Typically, the college releases multiple merit lists, and the cutoff can be checked in those lists once available. For more accurate details, you can refer to the official site of Mithibai College for the merit list updates and cutoff information.         

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Ujjwal Gupta

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The cut off percentage for admission to B. A. Psychology at Mithibai College for the Academic year 2024-25 has been varying on merit list and category of reservation, so as per the latest updates: 1.First Merit List: General Cut-off for FYBA Psychology usually starts from over 92% or higher cut-off for open category students.2. Subsequent Lists: The cutoff tends to decrease marginally with every subsequent merit list of a reserved category the cutoff tends to be relatively lower and varies with the specific quota.

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Bhavana Pandey

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Admission to BMS course is based on candidates' performance in a Common University Entrance Test (CUET) conducted by NTA for UG admission. The key highlights such as minimum eligibility criteria, total seat intake and Mithibai College BMS fees are given below:Total intake: 120 Total fees: INR 1.16 lakh Eligibility: Candidates must have passed the Class 12 examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian state boards or equivalent examination from Science, Arts or Commerce Stream. Therefore, a passing percentage is needed to be eligible to apply for BMS programme at Mithibai College.

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Aayushi Bijawe

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It would be best to check with the college administration or refer to their official website for the latest admission information and criteria. You may also check with the State Board of Maharashtra for more details on the admission process and eligibility criteria for ST category students.

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Gurman Singh

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The cutoff for last year of BA Philosophy course was 96.4%.

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Dinesh Sahu

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The eligibility criteria are that one should pass class 12th with the required (cutoff) percentage of college to get into your desired course and college.

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