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Akshita Chaudhary
5 years ago
Answering a bit late But it may help other students who are applying this year. NO CHANCES for merit-based admission. The cut-off last year was 95. But my friend scored 99 and still didn't get through. About 17000 people apply to SCMS, Pune itself. To be on the safe side, score anything above 110 an

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