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About Cutoff at SEA College of Science, Commerce and Arts, Bangalore

Every year, SEA College of Science, Commerce and Arts, Bangalore publishes new cutoffs. The candidate needs to score at or above the KCET/Karnataka PGCET or equivalent Cutoff to be admitted in PG programmes. The SEA College of Science, Commerce and Arts, Bangalore Cutoff is determined by a number of variables, including cutoff patterns from prior years, the availability of seats in the institute courses, the number of applicants, the difficulty of the admission exam, and the number of individuals who applied.

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