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Class XI admissions begin

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Posted: Jul 03, 2009 at 0035 hrs IST
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Chandigarh On the first day of centralised admission to Class XI, the Government Model Senior Secondary School in Sector 10 saw a huge rush of students and parents since early morning. The admission process started at 8 am.

Of the 1,200 students listed for admissions on the first day, 1,083 were admitted. Besides, 75 students were admitted under the sports quota.

Government Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 16 and Government Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 35 were the most sought after schools among students.

All seats under the general category in Science stream were taken up at both these schools — at a cut-off percentage of 88.6 per cent at GMSSS-35 and 86.2 per cent at GMSSS-16. In Commerce also, very few seats were left in these schools. The first student to get admission had 97.4 per cent marks in Class X.

‘Revival of science’
Experts feel with students now opting for Science as their first preference the trend has changed. Earlier, they would prefer Commerce over Science, but now there seems to be a “revival of science”.
Talking to Newsline, District Education Officer Kushwinder Sharma said: “Yes, there was a trend in previous years where most students preferred Commerce, but that seems to be changing. With recession and the resulting job crunch, parents want children to opt for a stream that gives them a secure future. And even children have started thinking in a similar manner now.”

Clogged roads
All roads leading to GMSSS-10 were jammed since early morning. The reason: cars were not allowed inside the school which forced parents to park them outside, thereby blocking roads .
Though everything inside the school related to admission counselling went off smoothly, the scene outside was that of utter chaos.
Seeing the situation, the UT Education department has appealed to all parents to come without cars if possible.
For parents’ convenience, air-coolers, drinking water facility and refreshments have been arranged at the admission venue

<>800 ADMISSIONS EXPECTED TODAY
On the second day of admissions today around 800 students are expected to take admission. The cut-off percentage is between 79 to 85 per cent.

SCHOOL STATUS

GMSSS-16: No seats left in science; 27 vacant in commerce in general category.

GMSSS-35: No seats left in science; only 65 vacant in commerce in general category.

GMSSS-19: 110 seats vacant in science in general category; 86 in commerce.

GMSSS-37: 89 seats vacant in science in general category; 46 in commerce.

GMSSS-33: 99 seats vacant in science in general category — the schools doesn’t have commerce.

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