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BJB on top with 93.1% cut-off in Science

Updated: June 14th, 2016, 01:34 IST
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Bhubaneswar, June 13: The higher education department Monday published the first phase of cut-off marks for admissions to various Plus II colleges in the state.
Data released by the department says, the first cut-off mark percentage for Science stream in BJB Junior College is 93.10 – the highest in the state. The cut-off percentage of the college for Arts stream stands at 72.67 and that of the Commerce 81.70.
In Arts stream, Krushna Chandra Pipili (Junior) College, Jagai of Balasore district has set the highest cut-off mark of 76.33 per cent while BJB (Junior) College is at 10th position with 72.67 per cent.
Similarly, Seven Hills Junior College, Pardhipali of Sambalpur district and Vesaja Patel (Govt Vocational Junior) College, Duduka of Sundargarh district have the highest cut-off percentage of 87.4 and 82 in Commerce and Vocational streams respectively.
The cut-off marks for admissions to Ravenshaw Junior College are 93 per cent (Science), 79.50 per cent (Commerce) and 71.17 per cent (Arts).
Besides, the first phase cut-off percentage for Rama Devi Junior College in the Science stream is 85.67, for Arts stream it is 68.83 and for Commerce, it is 67.67.
“The cut-off marks have witnessed a rise this time because of better results in HSC examination. We hope there will not be any large scale vacancies. For information about admission process we have SMS, e-mail and mobile application facilities apart from a helpline number which students can use to obtain status of their application,” said Plus II admission in-charge Mihir Kumar Das.
It is mandatory for the students to take admissions in their designated colleges, failing which they will be excluded from the e-admission for this academic session, Das added.
In the first phase, students will be admitted to the colleges of their choice from June 16 to 21. The second phase cut-off percentage will be published June 25 while the third phase cut-off marks percentage will be announced July 4.

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Top 10 colleges with cut-off percentage (Science)
Name of the college                                                  General      ST            SC
BJB (Junior) College, Bhubaneswar                          93.10        82.83      77.33
Ravenshaw (Junior) College, Cuttack                      93.00        83.50      71.83
Saraswati (Junior) Vida Mandir, Berhampur         91.17          79.00      60.17
Basic Science & Humanities (Jr.) College,
Bhubaneswar                                                              89.17           74.50      51.17
Khallikote (Junior) College, Berhampur                 87.67            72.50      58.83
Upendra Nath (Junior) College, Soro                       87.40           80.00      55.17
JKBK Government (Junior) College, Cuttack         86.33            76.33       56.50
FM (Junior) College, Balasore                                    86.17            74.17        66.67
RD Women’s (Junior) College, Bhubaneswar          85.67               72.33     68.40
Stewart Science (Junior) College, Cuttack                85.50             68.83     60.00

Top 10 colleges with cut-off percentage (Arts)

Name of the college                                                         General ST      SC
Krushna Chandra Pipili (Junior) College, Jagai          76.33     66.17    34.50
Laxminarayan (Junior) College, Jamsuli                     76.00    69.17    34.67
Patita Paban (Junior) College, Sainkula                       76.00    66.00   54.83
Olamara Simanta (Junior) Mahavidyala, Olamara     75.67    67.33       48.00
Narasinghpur (Junior) College, Narasinghpur             74.67    69.00      42.50
Hatadihi Anchalika (Junior) Mahavidyala, Hatadihi   74.67    66.33       34.17
Rural (Junior) Institute of Higher Studies, Bhogarai   74.50    58.83      54.50
Government Women’s (Junior) College, Dhenkanal   73.00    61.00      33.00
Bhadrak (Junior) College, Bhadrak                                72.67    65.17       33.00
BJB (Junior) College, Bhubaneswar                               72.67    60.33        50.17

Top 10 colleges with cut-off percentage (Commerce)

Name of the college                                   General    ST         SC
Seven Hills Junior College, Pardhiapali   87.40        00      00
BJB (Junior) College, Bhubaneswar       81.70       65.17    53.33
Ravenshaw (Junior) College, Cuttack      79.50      66.17   34.83
AIMS +2 Science & Commerce College,
Cuttack                                                           76.00     00       00
Parjang (Junior) Mahavidyalaya, Parjang 73.17      00      00
Rajdhani (Junior) College, Bhubaneswar    72.83     57.33   35.00
Shailabala Women’s (Junior)
College, Cuttack                                              72.67     56.33   53.50
JKBK Government (Junior) College, Cuttack 72.00 59.50 52.50
Aum Valley Junior College, Charbhata           70.83    00 00
Government (Junior) College, Rourkela        70.33    53.33 64.17

 

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