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ULLAS Question by ULLAS on Jun 10, 2025
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I am scoring 50 in IAT are there any chance to get into IISER obc category

Ans: A score of 50 on the IAT is very unlikely to lead to admission to an IISER, even under the OBC category. IISERs typically have higher cutoff scores, and even for OBC candidates, a score in the low range is unlikely to guarantee admission.
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I got admitted to 1st PUC under PCMB but I feel the subjects are tough and I dont like calculations in physics. Planning to shift to commerce but worried if BCom will pay good. Is it a good idea to chooae commerce and then later pursue BCA or LLB. What do you suggest. I want to pursue something that pays well.
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