What is Physics cutoff for JEST for PhD course for last three years?

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The cut off marks for Physics subject are different for both PhD and Integrated PhD courses. The previous year cut off date of Physics exam is mentioned below. 

YearJEST Cutoff Marks
202032
202123.03
202226.67

The above mentioned cutoff marks are from total of 100 marks. Since this year exam pattern have changed hence cutoff will differ accordingly

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