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Iif we see privious years cap round allotment as per merit no. and gpat score which merit is displayed in that..all india merit no., general state merit no., or for category candidates category wise merit no....?


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Amruta Umardand 6th Dec, 2021
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Aashiketa 15th Jan, 2022

Hi, on your GPAT score card the details that are given are your application number, your name, your Mother's name, your Father's name, Category, Date of Birth, Nationality. These are on the top of your score card. Below it is the maximum marks, Marks obtained, Result (Qualified/ Not qualified), your score, All India rank and Validity of your score. Below that is the cut-off marks. So everything for your GPAT will consider All India Rank for CAP rounds. When there are cut-off ranks released they too are All India Rank. If you still have doubts feel free to comment. Hope this helps.

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