My GPAT score is 155 and I belong to SC category. My aggregate percentile is 95.25. Am I eligible to give NIPER 2018?

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pradeep kumar
6 years ago
The GPAT cutoff for NIPER in year 2018 in your category was 90. Hence you are eligible for NIPER-2018.

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