What is the cut-off for 10th, 12th and graduation?

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There are not cut offs on 10th, 12th and bachelor's degree. Only the qualifying scores of CAT and XAT have cut offs of 85 percentile and GMAT has 650.

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Zubin Mehta
9 years ago
there is no cutoff as such for ssc,hsc and graduation. Cutoff is on the basis of CAT score which is then added with Gdpi score. cutoff cms around 99percentile.

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