How are Sangai International University 2023 cut off marks determined?

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    Neeraj . | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    The cut-off marks for Sangai International University are determined by several factors, including:

    1. Number of seats in each specific course.

    2. The volume of applicants applying for admission in various courses.

    3. The academic scores achieved by applicants in their respective qualifying examinations.

    4. Consideration of any pertinent factors, such as reservation categories.

    These determinants collectively influence the establishment of cut-off marks. The university publicly discloses these cut-off marks through an official list, which is accessible on the university's website and is also published through local newspapers. The list serv

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    Konanki jayanth | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    Sangai International University cut-off marks are determined based on several factors such as:

    1)Number of seats in each course

    2)Number of applicants competing for admission

    3)Academic scores achieved by candidates in their qualifying examinations

    4)Addition of any relevant factors such as reservation categories

    These factors work together to determine the cut-off mark. Sangai International University makes the cut-off marks public by publishing an official list. The list is available on the official website of the university and is also published in local newspapers. The list serves as a guide, indicating the minimum qualifying marks requ

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    Yatendra Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The cut-off marks for Sangai International University are determined by several factors including:

    1. Number of seats in each specific course.
    2. Successful completion of 12th grade from an accredited board or university is mandatory. Achieving a minimum cumulative score of 50% in 12th grade is also required.
    3. Weighted Average Marks (WAM) of all the courses registered for that semester.
    4. Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA).
    5. Overall Weighted Percentage of Marks (OWPM).

    The university uses a multiplication factor to calculate the exact Grade Point on the basis of marks obtained by a candidate in each course. The multiplication factor is as follows:

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