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Why will the cut-off be low this year ?

1. 90% aspirants don't read CURRENT affairs

2. No questions directly from PYQS or else NCERT books like 2024

3. CSAT be same as 2023

4. Lengthy and also time taking question paper

5. Elimination tricks not always working

6. Polity and Economy Depth analysis questions sets

7. No dominance on the environment , Medieval, Art and Culture

8. Names of people in the news make tough

9. Three statements based dominance

10. Numerical facts just like State PSC



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Why will the cut-off be low this year ?

1. 90% aspirants don't read CURRENT affairs

2. No questions directly from PYQS or else NCERT books like 2024

3. CSAT be same as 2023

4. Lengthy and also time taking question paper

5. Elimination tricks not always working

6. Polity and Economy Depth analysis questions sets

7. No dominance on the environment , Medieval, Art and Culture

8. Names of people in the news make tough

9. Three statements based dominance

10. Numerical facts just like State PSC

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