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Sir I belong to Sc ANd what is the minimum mark to get free seat in government college? Please let me know


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Yogita Punjabi 4th Apr, 2019
Hello



The cutoff changes every year and so it would be difficult to predict the score range for admission in any government college. As you are a reserved category candidate your minimum score should be above 460-480 if you're applying for 85% state quota seats to get a seat in a government college and 520-40+ in case if you're applying for 15% AIQ seats. Whereas for the freeship facility for the reserved category candidates, it varies from college to college + state to state. So if you score within the score range mentioned above, then you can surely avail the admission benefits. Prepare well and study smart.!



Good Luck.!!



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