What is the tie-breaking rules of MET 2023 result?
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In cases when two or more candidates secure the same marks in MET 2023, the authorities will follow the tie-breaking rules. The candidates with higher marks in the Mathematics section will be given higher preference. If the tie still exists, then the candidates with higher marks in the Physics section will be given a higher preference. If the tie has not yet broken, then the candidates with higher marks in the Chemistry section will be allotted a higher rank. Next, if the tie still persists, then the PCM marks obtained in 10+2th standard qualifying exam will be considered. Finally, in case the tie is still unbroken, then the candidate...more
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