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What are minimum marks required in mhcet for getting ils college


shifa Inamdar 5th May, 2018
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raaja jahnavi 14th Jun, 2018

hi shifa,

ILS cutoff is annually revised and it basically follows the trend of the immediate preceding years.

Though, that is totally in the discretion of the authorities, it mostly falls between the 95–98 range for general category. The cutoff for people outside Maharastra and belonging to general category is usually higher than the cutoff for residents of Maharashtra general

It publishes subject wise categorisation of accepted applicants in course of 3 successive lists. In 2011 the 3rd list of the science category students closed at 92.4. The merit list of the Art and commerce sections usually soar higher than their science counterparts.

The selected candidate then go for the interview which is just a formality.


hope the information was helpfull

all the best:)

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