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what is eligibility card and why the admitted students less than the intake capacity in the pg course of colleges under SPPU like 60 intake and 10 admitted (according to the details provided by SPPU about the particular college)?


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GEEKYGEAR 15th Oct, 2020
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Uttara 24th Nov, 2020

Hello,

The intake capacity of a college for a pg course means the total amount of seats that are present or available for admission.But admitted students means those who have decided for final to take admission in that particular college.So admitted students are less than the intake capacity as less students have taken admission for that course as per that time.

In this case 60 intake means that there are total 60 seats available for that course but 10 students have taken final admission in that college with 50 seats still vacant.

As you have not specified you want to know eligibility of which course it is difficult to answer so please specify it below.

Hope this helps.

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