
TS POLYCET Qualifying Marks 2025:
The TS POLYCET examination for 2025 has specific cutoff marks based on category: General and OBC candidates need at least 36 out of 120 marks to qualify, while SC and ST candidates have no minimum requirement. The exam features two main streams: PCM and PCM-B. In the PCM stream, students are assessed on Physics and Chemistry (30 marks each) and Mathematics (60 marks), totalling 120 marks, with a qualifying percentage of 30%. The PCM-B stream includes Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics, each worth 30 marks, also requiring a minimum of 36 marks to qualify.
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TS POLYCET Qualifying Marks 2025
In the tabular format below, find the minimum passing marks for TS POLYCET 2025 across categories.
Admission into | Qualifying Marks |
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Open/OBC Categories | 30% of 120 marks (i.e., 36 Marks in Maths, Physics, and Chemistry) |
For the following universities: Open/OBC Categories
| 30% of 120 marks i.e., 36 Marks in Maths (60/2), Biology, Physics, and Chemistry |
SC/ST Categories | No minimum cutoff has been specified. The seat allocation will be done for the limited number of reserved seats. |
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The passing marks for TS POLYCET 2025 are determined by several key factors, including the total number of applications received, the number of candidates who take the exam, and the exam’s difficulty level. Additionally, the total seats available in institutes, their rankings, and students’ categories also influence the cutoff marks. The TS POLYCET 2025 result is expected in June 2025 as rank cards. Candidates can access their results with credentials, which will include name, photograph, admit card number, and marks. It's important to verify the details and report any discrepancies to the authorities.
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