đ Merit or Madness? How College Admissions Really Work in India
“I scored 92%. But I didnât make it to the first list. What more do they want?”
Thatâs what 17-year-old Aanya whispered when she saw the cut-off list from a top Delhi college. Her face was blank, her eyes were tired, and her dreamsâjust for a momentâfelt like they were slipping away.
If youâre a student in Class 11 or 12 in India, youâve either felt this pressureâor youâre living it right now. The marks. The cut-offs. The scramble for seats.
Itâs not just a system anymoreâit feels like a judgment on your future.
Letâs sit down for a moment and understand:
What does âmeritâ really mean in Indian college admissions? Is it as fair as it sounds? And most importantlyâhow can you survive it without losing yourself?
đ What Does âMeritâ Even Mean?
In theory, merit-based selection is simple:
“You score high â You get the best colleges.”
But reality? Much more complicated.
Hereâs what actually goes into most college admissions in India:
Board Exam Marks: Your Class 12 percentage is kingâespecially for universities like DU, MU, or state-run degree colleges.
Entrance Exams: For professional courses like engineering, law, design, and medical, your future depends on one test (JEE, NEET, CLAT, etc.)
Reservation Quotas: Seats are divided based on categoriesâSC, ST, OBC, EWS, PwD, state domicile, and more.
Subject Preference & Streams: Your course selection can affect your chance. (B.Com? Higher cut-off. Sanskrit? Surprisingly low.)
First Come, First Served (sometimes): Private colleges often go by availabilityâeven if you score 99%.
So⊠is it really all about âmeritâ? Or is merit just marks + luck + location + category?
đ§š Why the System Feels Broken
1. One-Shot Pressure Cooker
Class 12 becomes the final boss level. One mistake? You’re out.
No one asks about your mental health, just your “percentage.”
2. Board Mark Inflation
Some boards are more “generous” than others. CBSE vs. State Boards? Itâs a silent battle of numbers, not knowledge.
3. Geography = Destiny
A student in Delhi may need 98%.
A student in a smaller town may not even have access to top coaching.
But both are judged by the same cut-off list.
4. No Credit for Curiosity
In most colleges, nobody asks:
âDid you build a project?â
âHave you freelanced?â
âWhat are your actual interests?â
Just: âMarks kitne aaye?â
đ Myths That Students Fall For
âOnly top colleges = successâ
Spoiler: Many successful people never went to IITs or St. Stephenâs.âIf I donât get in now, Iâve failedâ
Truth: Life doesnât run on cut-off lists. Your growth doesnât expire at 18.âPlan B means giving upâ
No. A well-designed Plan B is smarter than a blind Plan A.
â What You Can Do (That Actually Works)
đŻ 1. Choose Right, Not Famous
Research courses, faculty, location, student life. A lesser-known college with active clubs and great projects may give you more value than a top name with nothing but pressure.
đ 2. Build Your Skills Outside the System
Learn tools (Excel, Canva, coding basics)
Freelance or intern
Start a blog or YouTube channel
Take free/paid online certifications
đ§ 3. Design a BackupâEarly
Options like:
Distance/Online/Hybrid Degrees (with flexibility)
Foreign university pathways (some donât need top scores)
Diploma + Skill combo courses
A well-crafted alternate route can be a launchpad, not a fallback.
đ± What ApniKitabh is Doing Differently
Weâre tired of this rigid system too. Thatâs why at ApniKitabh, weâre creating:
đ eBooks that explain careers, courses, and real-world opportunities in a language students understand
đ Templates & Planners to help you organize your college selection and personal goals
đ§ Mentorship Programs (coming soon) with real people who cracked life without just relying on marks
đ§° Journals to track your progress, build focus, and reflectâbecause mental health matters
Because we believe:
You are more than your marks.
You are a learner, a doer, a dreamerâand thereâs space for all of that outside a merit list.
đŹ Final Words: From One Student to Another
If youâre feeling confused, overwhelmed, or even lostâitâs okay.
This system wasnât designed with your uniqueness in mind.
But your journey? You get to design that.
Take a breath. Zoom out. Make decisions for your growthânot for anyone elseâs expectations.
âThe college you go to might open a door.
But who you are will decide how far you go.â
đ Letâs Redefine MeritâTogether.
At ApniKitabh, weâre not judging you by your marks.
Weâre helping you build a roadmapâone kitabh at a time.
