LUDHIANA: The top two government colleges of the city closed the process of taking admission forms on Monday. Heavy rush was witnessed in the colleges, which are the first preference of many, as several students turned up on the last day to deposit their forms for undergraduate courses.
Figures obtained from the colleges show that more students are opting for BBA and BA and less for BSc medical course. Admissions to these courses will be held from July 11 to 23 and the colleges will display the merit list a day before admissions to the respective streams.
Government College for Women, Bharat Nagar Chowk, principal Gurminder Kaur said, ''This year, demand for BCA and BSc non-medical is more. In view of the students' response, a couple of days ago, I had got printed an additional 2,500 prospectus.'' SCD Government College, Civil Lines, principal Jasbir Kaur Makkar said, ''Nowadays, students are more interested in getting admission in bachelors of business administration. As many students have applied for it, the cutoff percentage will go higher. For the first time, the college has received less forms for BSc medical as compared to its seats. BSc non-medical is a preferential course and its demand is double than its seats.''
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Figures obtained from the colleges show that more students are opting for BBA and BA and less for BSc medical course. Admissions to these courses will be held from July 11 to 23 and the colleges will display the merit list a day before admissions to the respective streams.
Government College for Women, Bharat Nagar Chowk, principal Gurminder Kaur said, ''This year, demand for BCA and BSc non-medical is more. In view of the students' response, a couple of days ago, I had got printed an additional 2,500 prospectus.'' SCD Government College, Civil Lines, principal Jasbir Kaur Makkar said, ''Nowadays, students are more interested in getting admission in bachelors of business administration. As many students have applied for it, the cutoff percentage will go higher. For the first time, the college has received less forms for BSc medical as compared to its seats. BSc non-medical is a preferential course and its demand is double than its seats.''
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