What is the reservation criteria followed at Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce?

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    Liyansha Jain | Contributor-Level 10

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    Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce follows a structured reservation process. The below-mentioned is the reservation policy followed by the college:

    CategoryPercentage
    SC13%
    ST7%
    VJ-A3%
    NT-B2.50%
    NT-C3.50%
    NT-D2%
    OBC19%
    SBC2% (within the Caste Category percentage of 50%)
    SEBC10%
    E.W.S. (Economical Weaker Section)10%

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