Is there a difference between the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET qualifying cutoff and admission cutoff?

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    Rachit Chatterjee

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    Yes, there is a difference between the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET (EAPCET) qualifying cut-off and the admission cut-off:

    Qualifying Cutoff – This is the minimum score you need to pass the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET exam and be eligible to receive a rank. For OC and BC candidates, it is 25% of the total marks (40 out of 160). For SC/ST candidates, there is no minimum qualifying mark, but they must still appear for the exam to be considered in the ranking.

    Admission Cutoff – This is the last rank admitted to a particular course and college in a specific category during counselling. It changes every year and varies by stream, college, and reserva

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