College Data
15% of AIQ Is Not
100% of Your Chances
Most students focus only on MCC AIQ cut-offs — but 85% of seats are filled through State Quota. Understanding real cut-offs across all quotas, categories and rounds changes your entire counselling strategy.
The Real Definition
What is a Cut-Off?
Cut-off is the rank at which the last admission happens for a specific combination. There is no single cut-off for a college — it breaks into 4 variables:
Category
General, OBC, SC, ST — cut-offs vary significantly
Quota
AIQ 15% vs State 85% — most students miss state quota opportunities
Institution Type
Government, Private, Deemed — each has very different closing ranks
Counselling Round
Round 1, 2, Mop-Up, Stray — same college, different ranks each round
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Understanding the Variation
Why Multiple Cut-Offs Exist
Cut-offs change with every round and counselling type. Here's why:
Different Counselling Processes
MCC AIQ and State counselling run independently — each with separate allotment lists.
Multiple Rounds
Round 1, 2, Mop-Up, Stray Vacancy — each round produces a different closing rank for the same college.
Seat Matrix Changes
Increase or decrease in seats directly affects competition and cut-offs across all categories.
Common Confusion
Merit Rank ≠ All India Rank (AIR)
Many state counselling processes publish cut-offs in State Merit, not AIR. Without proper conversion or counselling analysis, students misunderstand actual cut-offs and make wrong college selection decisions.
Data-Driven Strategy
Turn cut-off confusion
into clarity.
9+ years of historical MCC & State cut-off data. Stop guessing — predict with precision.