The provisional admission policy for the 2026 academic session at Puran Murti Vidyapeeth is designed to synchronize the college admission cycle with the national school board calendar. This system acknowledges that most professional entrance windows open in the spring, while final Class 12 marksheets are often not issued until early summer. By allowing students to apply while their results are still "awaited," the institution ensures that high-achieving candidates can secure a seat in competitive branches like BBA or B.Tech without losing a gap year, effectively bridging the transition from higher secondary school to professional higher education.
For a student to qualify under this category, the application process requires the submission of their Class 12 Admit Card as a substitute for the final marksheet. This document serves as proof that the candidate is currently enrolled in a recognized board and is sitting for the final examinations. During the initial registration, the student selects the "Appearing" status in the educational qualification section. This grants them a temporary "Provisional Admission Letter," which allows them to participate in orientation programs, bridge courses, and early campus activities while their board results are being processed.
The most critical aspect of this policy is the 50% marks criteria, which acts as the "hard threshold" for final enrollment. While the initial seat booking is based on predicted performance or entrance test scores, the legal validity of the admission depends on the final board result. Once the results are declared by boards like CBSE, ICSE, or BSEB, the candidate must submit their original digital or physical marksheet to the Registrar’s office. If the aggregate score meets or exceeds the 50% requirement (with applicable relaxations for reserved categories), the "Provisional" tag is removed, and the student is formally matriculated into the university records.
It is important for applicants to understand that provisional admission is a conditional contract. If a student fails to meet the minimum percentage requirement or fails in a core subject during their board exams, the provisional seat is automatically forfeited. In such instances, the institution typically follows a transparent refund policy for the initial booking fees, or provides counseling for alternative diploma-level courses that may have different eligibility standards. this safeguard ensures that the academic standards of the 2026-27 batch remain high and aligned with regulatory body requirements.
Finally, this system provides a significant psychological and strategic advantage to the student. By securing a provisional seat early in the year, students can focus on their final board exams with the peace of mind that their future career path is already mapped out. At Puran Murti Vidyapeeth, these early-bird applicants are often given priority access to "Practical-First" preparatory kits and industry reading materials. This head start is invaluable, as it prepares the student to hit the ground running for the high-intensity placement drives hosted by companies like Amazon and TCS later in their degree program.