What are passing marks in MAH HM CET?

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    Mukul Singh | Contributor-Level 7

    5 months ago

    In MAH HM CET, general category candidates need to score a minimum of 45 per cent marks to qualify. For reserved categories and PWD candidates (belonging to Maharashtra State only), the passing marks are 40 per cent. This means a general category candidate needs to score at least 45 out of 100, while reserved category candidates need at least 40 out of 100. 
    Here's a more detailed breakdown:
    General Category: 45 per cent of the total marks (45 out of 100).
    Reserved Categories (SC/ST/OBC/PWD etc.): 40 per cent of the total marks (40 out of 100), if they belong to Maharashtra State. 

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