can anybody tell what may be the cut off mark for the APPSC
Group-1 prelims Exam held on sep 5 2010

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can anybody tell what may be the cut off mark for the APPSC Group-1 prelims Exam held on sep 5 201..

Answer / deepa

i think it may be 90+ becuse of tough competition of real
aspirants

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can anybody tell what may be the cut off mark for the APPSC Group-1 prelims Exam held on sep 5 201..

Answer / nisha

ITS 82+

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