Cutoff mark of university in ncet integrated bed
Hello Aspirant,
For admission to the 4-year Integrated B.Ed. (ITEP) through NCET, the minimum qualifying marks you need to secure are:
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50% for General and EWS candidates
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45% for OBC-NCL, SC, ST, or PwD candidates https://exams.nta.ac.in/NCET/images/updated-public-notice-for-updated-list.pdf check this pdf for participating institutes.
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https://exams.nta.ac.in/NCET , follow this website for more information
These are the cutoff score thresholds required to qualify for the counselling process. However, actual admission cutoffs (that is, seat allocation scores) will depend on factors like exam performance, seat availability, and the specific university/program you apply to.
All the best for your admission process.
For admission into the integrated four year BEd programme through the NCET exam each university or institute sets a minimum cutoff score that candidates must meet or exceed These cutoff marks are based on factors like the total number of available seats the number of candidates appearing and the difficulty level of the entrance paper For general category students the expected cutoff range in 2025 is between two hundred to three hundred fifty marks while students under OBC EWS may need between one hundred eighty to three hundred forty marks SC candidates may require around one hundred seventy to three hundred twenty marks and ST candidates around one hundred twenty to two hundred eighty marks For institutes such as IITs and NITs or other central universities general cutoff tends to be at the higher end of this range In contrast state or lesser known colleges may have cutoff marks close to the lower end Once the final answer key is released and results are declared the NTA publishes the exact university wise cutoff for each category Therefore to be eligible you must aim for a score that meets or exceeds the cutoff of your chosen institution and category