The 95s club in the Central Board of Secondary Education class 12 exams went up by 900 students in 2012 as the number of students scoring more than 95% went up from 2,000 in 2011 to 2,900 in 2012.
While this news may have brought cheer to many students and parents, the Delhi University's cut-off list is expected to remain as high as last year’s.
With a twofold increase in the number of students scoring above 96% in English, the cutoffs in humanities may see a hike as many students scored above 95% in humanities subjects.
Cut-offs in commerce subjects may remain similar to last year’s, with many having done well in Business Studies and Economics.
Science is the only area where cut-offs may see a slight dip.
“I don’t expect any noticeable fall in the first cut-offs in campus colleges,” said Rajendra Prasad, Principal of Ramjas College.
“Cut-offs are not going to reach 100% this year but we cannot expect a big dip either,” said PC Jain, Principal of Shri Ram College for Commerce.
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