What marks are needed to get merit list?

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Saleha Ibrahim
6 years ago
Hello, Passing percentage is 50% or above. Marks between 40% and 49.9% may be compensable. The merit level is 60% or above. The boundary zone for the merit level is between 58% and 59.9%. All the best.

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