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i have scored 65.25 out of 150 in nift mfm written exam.how much more marks i have to get in personal interview get college?


Manasa Anekonda 27th Feb, 2021
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Atif Ali 8th Apr, 2021

Hello,

Admision in NIFT Institutes is based on ranks. And it is very difficult or almost impossible to tell the exact number of required marks in the interview. Merit list released based on Rank not marks and what marks will lead you at what rank, I think it is not possible to predict.

Suppose you have got 65.25 and if you score 15 in your interview then your total marks would be 80.25 but the Cutoff fluctuates every year, so it can't be said that you will be among the top rankers or you will be among the bottom rankers. The cutoff depends upon various factors like-

1. Number of Candidates participated in the exam

2. Performance of the Candidates in the exam

3. Difficulty level of the question

4. The number of Candidates passing the exam

So if you can get to know your rank then it would be very beneficial for you.

Good Luck



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