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Piyush Dixit

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There are various factors which are taken into consideration while deciding the NEST cutoff marks. Some of them are mentioned below. 

  1. Total number of test takers
  2. Total number of seats
  3. Difficulty level of the exam
  4. Minimum qualifying marks.

 

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Piyush Dixit

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The MAP is the cutoff percentile overall obtained by the candidates in NEST. The highest MAP is 100th percentile, and for each category, it is 95 percentile for the General category, 90 percentile for OBC category and 75 percentile for SC/ ST/ Divyangjan categories. Applicants are advised to secure the qualifying marks as well as the overall marks to pass the NEST exam. 

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Piyush Dixit

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The examination conducting body, NISER and UM-DAE CEBS, will release NEST cutoff marks for the applicants who want to take admission in participating institutes. The cutoff marks for NEST will be released along with the declaration of the result. Applicants securing the cutoff marks of NEST will be eligible to participate in the counselling held by the authorities. Applicants need to secure the passing marks in both the overall and individual categories.  

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The National Entrance Screening Test NEST is conducted for admission to the 5-year integrated M.Sc. Programme at NISER (National Institute of Science Education and Research) and UM-DAE CEBS (University of Mumbai - Department of Atomic Energy Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences). The cutoff for the NEST exam varies every year and is determined based on factors such as the number of seats available, the number of applicants, and the difficulty level of the exam. For admission to the M.Sc. Programme in NISER, candidates must secure a minimum score of 90 in the NEST exam. However, the final cutoff varies based on various factors mentio
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