Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

First bifocal merit list for FYJC out

- Shreya Bhandary

MUMBAI: The first bifocal merit list under the centralize­d admissions process for junior college seats was released on Thursday. This is the first year that the state has integrated bifocals admissions into the centralize­d admissions process and for the 26,740 bifocal seats available at various city colleges, barely 14,307 applicatio­ns were received this year.

According to informatio­n shared by the Mumbai deputy director’s office, 7,406 applicants were allotted seats in the first round, out of which 3,371 students got a college which was their first preference.

“Our bifocals merit list ended at 94.6% for Computer Science and 91.8% for Electronic­s,” said Rajpal Hande, principal of Mithibai College. Most colleges were unsure about the change in cutoffs for the bifocal subjects compared to last few years as this is the first time that a centralise­d merit list was drawn.

The administra­tion of KC College at Churchgate, on the other hand, was busy tending to complaints from several students. “Few students who had listed our college as their first preference for bifocal courses were placed in institutes which were second or third on their preference list, despite them scoring 95-97% in Class 10. This is bizarre,” said Hemlata Bagla, principal, KC College, Churchgate. “With such high scores, it is appalling that the system did not place them in the college of their preference. We are going to personally take this up with the deputy director on Friday,” added Bagla.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India