Provisional merit list of colleges out
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, August 16
The Director, Higher Education (DHE), Chandigarh, on Saturday issued provisional admission list of both centralised and non-centralised courses with allotted colleges.
According to the list, the highest cut-off for BCom went on to 115.20 per cent for the UT pool and 116 per cent for outside pool. For BBA, the highest cut-off was 100 per cent for outside pool and 96.80 per cent for the UT pool. For BCA, the highest cut-off was recorded at 114.94 per cent for the UT pool and 115 per cent for outside pool. For BSc (medical), it was 97.80 per cent for outside pool and 97.40 per cent for the UT pool, whereas for BSc (non-medical), the highest cut-off list was 98.67 per cent for outside pool and 97.20 per cent for the UT pool.
According to the prospectus, the first online admission schedule for the UT pool will start from August 17 (12 pm onwards) and for general pool, it will begin on August 19 (12 pm onwards). The second online admission schedule is from August 25. If an applicant does not attend the first online admission schedule or pay fee within 24 hours, his/her seat will be cancelled. Such applicants can avail of second chance in the second online admission schedule only if he/she give his/her willingness online on website www.dhe.chd.gov.in on August 20 by 2 pm. The applicants, who have been offered provisional admission, have to deposit fee online on www.dhe.chd.gov.in/DHE/StudentList.aspx within 24 hours of the date of admission as per the schedule given above.
Non-centralised courses
The list of provisional admissions in BA for four government colleges, PGGC, Sector 11, PGGCG, Sector 11, PGGCG, Sector 42, and PGGC, Sector 42, was also released on website http://dhe.chd.gov.in. The provisional merit cut-off for BA in private colleges was also uploaded on their respective websites on August 16.
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