Khariar Autonomous College, situated in the Nuapada district of Odisha, follows a centralized merit-based admission process typical of the Higher Education Department, Government of Odisha. The institution’s cut-off marks are a primary indicator of academic competitiveness, particularly for its aided science and commerce streams.
The admission cycle at Khariar Autonomous College is integrated with the Student Academic Management System (SAMS) Odisha.
Merit-Based Selection: Admission is strictly based on the index marks obtained in the qualifying 10+2 (Higher Secondary) examination for undergraduate courses.
Qualifying Exams: The college accepts scores from the Odisha CHSE, CBSE 12th, and other recognized state boards.
Common Application Form (CAF): Prospective students must register through the SAMS portal, where they list Khariar Autonomous College and their preferred honors subjects in order of priority.
Weightage and Bonus Marks: Applicants participating in NCC, NSS, or sports at the state/national level may receive bonus weightage marks added to their career percentage, which can lower the effective cut-off for them.
The cut-off percentages at Khariar Autonomous College vary significantly between the Science, Commerce, and Arts streams, reflecting the local demand for professional and core science subjects.
Science Stream: Honors subjects like Physics and Mathematics consistently command the highest cut-offs.
Commerce Rise: Recent years have seen a steady increase in the B.Com. cut-off, rising from roughly 36% to over 56% in certain rounds as professional accounting interests grow in the region.
Arts Fluctuations: Language honors like Odia and Hindi typically have lower cut-offs, making them accessible to a broader range of students.
The SAMS portal releases cut-off marks in multiple rounds (First, Second, and Spot Selection).
First Selection: This round features the highest cut-offs. Students who meet these marks are usually the top-tier applicants of the Nuapada and Kalahandi districts.
Slide-Up Options: If a student is selected for their second or third choice, they can opt for a "slide-up" to a higher preference (like moving from Chemistry to Physics) if the cut-off drops in the second round.
Reservations: As a government-aided autonomous college, it strictly follows the Odisha state reservation policy:
Scheduled Castes (SC): 16.25% seats reserved.
Scheduled Tribes (ST): 22.50% seats reserved.
Other Reservations: Quotas also exist for physically challenged applicants and children of ex-servicemen.
For PG courses such as M.Sc. Chemistry and M.A. in Odia or Political Science, the college follows the Common PG Entrance Test (CPET) conducted by SAMS Odisha.
Selection Ratio: Selection is based on a 70:30 ratio (70% entrance test score and 30% career marks from the degree level).
Eligibility: A minimum of 45% aggregate in the undergraduate degree is required to be eligible for the counseling process.
CAF Submission: Typically begins in May/June 2026, following the declaration of CHSE Odisha results.
First Merit List: Usually published by the first week of July.
Spot Admission: Conducted in August for any remaining vacant seats.
For the most accurate and live rank list updates, students are advised to monitor the SAMS Odisha (Higher Education) website, as the 2026 cut-offs will be updated dynamically after each selection round.
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