Hey Akash!
The question you have asked is a bit unclear. It is not clear in what regards or in what reference you are asking the question. If there's a national level exam, then in that case, the cut offs are high for those colleges for which the exam was intended for getting admission in. For example, CLAT exam is held with the primary aim of getting admission in the National Law Universities (NLUs). Other colleges grant admission through CLAT exam scores, their cut offs are lower than the NLUs. It's similar with other national level exams as well. If an exam is for particular University, for instance Delhi University (DU), the cut offs will be released for different DU colleges based on the exam scores. If it's a private college or University, then if the exam is taken for getting admission into that particular institution, the cut offs will be released by that college which will be high, that exam may or may not be applicable for other Colleges and if it's applicable, the cut offs would generally be lesser than the college for which the exam was intended to get students admission in. If you have any queries you may write in the comment section.
Hello Student
Every year cutoff for admission in government or private colleges changes for some reason s. Difficulty level of questions, number of appearing candidate for the course, the selected number of candidate for the course, and the number of seat available for the course.
In General cutoff for government colleges is high and cutoff for private colleges is low. But for the reputed private colleges cutoff is as same as the government colleges cutoff for admission.
For more information click on the careers 360 college predictor website. http:/careers360.com/college -predictor-admission-cut off
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