Maharani’s Science College for Women, located on J.L.B. Road in Mysuru, Karnataka, follows a systematic, merit-based selection framework regulated by state guidelines. Established in 1917 under the royal family of Mysore, this premier government institution is an autonomous entity permanently affiliated with the University of Mysore and holds an elite 'A' Grade Accreditation from NAAC.
Catering to an annual intake of thousands of female students across 33 regular courses spanning undergraduate (B.Sc., BCA) and postgraduate (M.Sc.) science streams, the college experiences strong admission competition from across the Southern regions of Karnataka. Because the institution operates on a heavily subsidized government fee model, entry thresholds fluctuate annually depending on applicant volume, state-level Pre-University Course (PUC / 10+2) board scores, and specific subject choices.
Admissions to Maharani’s Science College for Women are determined using a bifurcated selection model:
For standard programs such as the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) and Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA), the college does not conduct an internal entrance test. Allotments are managed directly via centralized counseling or merit list processing based strictly on candidate scores in the 10+2 / II PUC qualifying examinations.
B.Sc. Eligibility: Candidates must have qualified the two-year Pre-University Examination conducted by the PU Board of Karnataka (or equivalent) with relevant science subjects, securing a minimum aggregate mark of 50%.
BCA Eligibility: Candidates must have cleared II PUC/12th standard with Mathematics, Computer Science, Statistics, Electronics, or Business Mathematics as core subjects, or hold a 3-year Diploma in Computer Science Engineering after SSLC. A baseline cutoff threshold of 50% marks applies.
For the advanced Master of Science (M.Sc.) and professional Master of Computer Applications (MCA) tracks, the admission protocol is governed by the parent university.
Selection Metric: Seats are distributed via the University of Mysore PG Entrance Examination (PGEE). The parent university compiles a composite merit list combining undergraduate performance and entrance scores to allocate seats based on candidate choices.
Because undergraduate admissions are processed directly through sequential merit display cycles (First List, Second List, and Final Spot Admission rounds) rather than standardized entrance ranks, target cut-offs are monitored via the baseline percentage of board marks. Traditional premium combinations—such as Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (PCM) and Chemistry, Botany, Zoology (CBZ)—consistently experience higher percentage demands.
The table below outlines the general estimated percentage thresholds required for Open Merit / General Category entries during the first allotment phases of recent cycles:
(Note: These percentages serve as general benchmarks for top-tier combinations; closing rounds drop by 5% to 10% depending on vacant seat matrices across specific minor streams).
The Department of Collegiate Education, Government of Karnataka, implements a detailed category-based reservation matrix on campus. This system splits seat allocations into General Merit (GM), Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and distinct Other Backward Classes categories (Category 1, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B).
General Merit seats close early in the selection cycle, maintaining high-percentage criteria. Conversely, applicants qualifying under SC, ST, and Category 1 sub-quotas benefit from relaxed entry lines. For instance, while a general student may require an 85% score to lock a seat in the B.Sc. PCM stream, candidates from reserved vertical brackets routinely secure placements in subsequent merit lists at 65% to 70%.
For postgraduate courses like the joint MBA, MCA, and M.Sc. tracks associated with Maharani's constituent sister campuses, admissions utilize the state-level Karnataka PGCET rankings. The tracking lists show highly variable closing rank boundaries across respective categories:
The table below illustrates the recent category-wise closing ranks for professional management/computing tracks across the cluster infrastructure:
The final baseline score for entry into any given combination at Maharani's Science College fluctuates each year based on several factors:
Performance of II PUC Applicants: Exceptional high-score distributions in the Karnataka Board Science stream directly inflate the initial merit lists.
Demand for Computing Fields: Modern streams like BCA and B.Sc. Computer Science attract a high volume of applications, driving up their competitive thresholds relative to basic life sciences.
Subject Combo Shifts: Highly preferred choices with career placement opportunities (e.g., Food Science or Biotechnology) show rising cut-offs, whereas niche branches like Sericulture or Seed Technology remain accessible at more flexible marks.
Candidates tracking the ongoing admission cycle are advised to consult the localized notices on the official collegiate portal (gfgc.kar.nic.in/mscw-mysore/) post the announcement of II PUC state results to access verified, real-time merit cut-off tracking sheets.
gfgc.kar.nic.in/mscw-mysore/
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