In the case of self-financed degree courses, the competition continues to be tough
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By the time the third merit list comes out, there will hardly be any seats left." On the other hand, Dr Shobana Vasudevan, principal of R A Podar College, said, "Nothing can be said as of now because after the second merit list many students move to other colleges as per their preference. Moreover, admissions to other professional courses such as Law, Engineering, Architecture among all might change the situation by the time the third merit list comes out."
Speaking about the almost negligent dip in the cut-off compared to the first merit list, Dr Parag Ajgaonkar, principal of N M College said, "There are multiple students in the margin of a few points. It is because of this that there is hardly any dip in the cut-off percentages compared to the first merit list."
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