What is the difference between minimum qualifying marks and cutoff marks for AP LAWCET?

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    Kritika Rai | Contributor-Level 10

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    The minimum qualifying marks and cutoff marks for AP LAWCET are distinct terms with different meanings:

    Minimum Qualifying Marks: These are the set threshold scores that candidates must achieve to be eligible to participate in further admission processes, such as counseling. For AP LAWCET, the minimum qualifying marks are typically 35% (42 out of 120) for general category candidates. There are no minimum qualifying marks for SC and ST candidates.

    Cutoff Marks: These are the specific ranks or marks that determine admission into particular colleges. The cutoff marks vary based on factors like the number of seats available, college preferen

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