How many marks do I have to score for Bharati Vidyapeeth, for PWD Handicapped quota, Navi Mumbai?

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Bharati Vidyapeeth, Navi Mumbai generally requires 40-45% marks in Class 12 examinations for admissions under the PWD (Physically Handicapped) quota, depending on the program, whereas the PHD applicants get relaxation over the general category; for entrance-based courses like BVP CET, perhaps eligib

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7 months ago

Hello Learner...

Bharati Vidyapeeth University does not have a publicly shared JAM-specific cutoff list for M.Sc. Mathematics under PwD beyond the minimum qualifying marks (i.e., 9.95 marks).

They generally follow the official IIT JAM qualifying threshold, and seats under PwD are then allotted based o

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