What is the cut off in CAT required for NC-OBC candidates to get a call for GD/PI? How many seats are reserved for them?

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Kartik Chauhan
2016-01-25 19:28:08
From last few years the cut off for OBC category have oscillated around 85 percentile to get a call for GD/PI process. Cut off for a category depends on no. of applicants of that particular category, so the cutoff may fluctuate. 30 seats are reserved for OBC category.

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Geetika Basumati
2016-01-09 23:22:53
As of now the cut off for this year is not decided. But if we see the previous year cut off for NC_OBC it could be between 75-80 percentile.

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