That means that anybody with a grade lower than ... will not be admitted.
The cutoff mark for mass communication programs can vary significantly between institutions and is often influenced by factors such as the overall applicant pool and specific university requirements. Generally, a cutoff mark may range from 50% to 75% of the total score in relevant entrance exams or academic qualifications. It's best to check with individual universities or colleges for their specific cutoff criteria, as they can change yearly.
The cutoff marks for the upcoming entrance exam have not been announced yet.
The maximum cutoff marks for B.Sc. Nursing admissions in government medical colleges vary by state and institution, as they depend on factors such as the number of applicants, overall performance in entrance exams, and available seats. Generally, candidates need to achieve high scores in entrance exams like NEET or state-specific nursing entrance tests. It is advisable to check the official notifications from relevant state authorities or individual colleges for the most accurate and updated cutoff information.
100% is the cutoff
anambra state university cutoff mark is 170
Admission to IIT is done through the Entrance Exam named IITJEE. The top 10000 students are taken to IIT. There is no cut-off mark.
93%
There are several different types of cutoff points at the University of Calabar. August 29th is the cutoff of lectures, September 6th is the cutoff for exams, and September 27th is the cutoff of the first semester.
no its not difficult
daru lala
It is tough if you are not prepared for it. Comparing to other exams, VIT Entrance (for B.Tech) is easy as their is no negative marking and the portions for VIT is around half of the portions of other Entrance Exams.
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