Question
Abhishek Ghosh was born on June 03, 1991 and is a
graduate with 86% marks. He has scored 61% marks in the entrance examination and 98 marks in the interview. He has no problem in depositing Rs. one lakh at the time of admission. Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Following are the conditions for admission for a Postgraduate Course in a college: The students must be i. a graduate with at least 58% marks. ii. not more than 23 yrs as on March 31, 2017. iii. have secured at least 60% marks in the entrance examination. iv.have secured at least 65% marks in the interview carrying total marks of 150. v. be able to pay Rs.one lakh at the time of admission. However, if the student fulfils all the conditions except a. at (i) above, but has secured more than 75% marks in the entrance examination as well as in the interview, his/her case is to be referred to the Director.. b. at (iii) above, but has secured atleast 50% in the entrance exam and more than 85% marks in the interview, his/her case will be waitlisted.. You are given the following cases as on 01.04.2017. Depending upon the information provided in each case and based on the conditions mentioned above, recommend your decision. You are not to assume anything .Solution

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