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Key factors that affect the MAH BCA CET cutoff are the total number of applicants, the difficulty level of the paper, seat availability, and overall candidate performance.

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No, there are currently no sectional cutoffs. Your total score across all sections determines your final rank and eligibility for admission.

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Yes, students applying to a college within their home university's jurisdiction usually have a slightly lower cutoff compared to those from outside that university's region.

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Yes. Separate cutoffs are released for General (Open), SC, ST, OBC, EWS, and other reserved categories.

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Historically, a raw score of 80+ out of 100 often translates to a 99+ percentile, given the exam's relative difficulty.

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For elite colleges in cities like Mumbai and Pune, a percentile between 95 and 98+ is generally considered a strong score.

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The cutoff is released as a percentile score, which is calculated using a normalization process to ensure fairness across different exam sessions.

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The official cutoffs are typically released after each CAP round, likely starting in the first week of June 2026.

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It is the minimum score or percentile required by a candidate to secure admission to a specific college during the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) rounds.

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No. The exam centre once allotted and printed on the hall ticket is final. Requests to change the centre, date, or time slot will not be entertained by the authorities.

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