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My marks in lat 2019 are 160 and 1st notice takess 176 marks for counseling.Should I go to university for counseling or wait for 2nd notice?


Vaibhav pandey 4th Jul, 2019
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Souparni Student Expert 4th Jul, 2019

Hello Vaibhav,

Since your cutoff score doesn't match the first list, you should wait for the next rounds and see if you qualify and only then you can go for the counselling. When you meet the cutoff in a particular round, you will be called for counselling. As per the previous year cutoff trends, the cutoff for General category students was - 

  • Round 1 - 144
  • Round 2 - 140.85
  • Round 3 - 140
  • Round 4 - 128

Since the cutoff last year really dipped in Round 4, you can expect to clear in around round 3 and 4 as well. 

All the Best!


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