The decision to revise the qualifying percentiles follows the completion of the round-2 counselling by the MCC in which it was reported that of the 29,476 seats offered by MCC for counselling, 9,621 seats remained vacant, Patel explained.
The decision to revise the qualifying percentiles follows the completion of the round-2 counselling by the MCC in which it was reported that of the 29,476 seats offered by MCC for counselling, 9,621 seats remained vacant, Patel explained.