What is ASRB ICAR NET cut-off?

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  • The ASRB ICAR NET cut-off is the number of minimum qualifying marks of candidates who pass the National Eligibility Test conducted by the ASRB. The cut-offs vary each year due to varied factors, such as the difficulty in the examination, the amount of candidates appearing, and over-all performance. Usually, cuts-off are declared after a declaration of results and often differ from subject area; candidates must refer to official notifications at ASRB for accurate cut-off marks relevant to their specific area of study.

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