BMIT CUT OFF Marks for Scholarship Seats, All Colleges - All Quota Seats based on ME-CEE Entrance Exam 2022


Scholarship seats are highly competitive and the marks required for scholarship seats in various types of seats such as Open General, Khas Arya, Dalit, Madhesi, Muslim, Female, Madhesi Dalit, Muslim Female, Aadibasi Janajati, Pichadiyeako chetra, Tharu, Apanga, Sahid, Bepatta, Ghaite are different for BMIT in ME-CEE entrance exams.



Among the Total Scholarship Seats, 55% of them are for General Category, and the remaining 45% are for Quota Reservation Scholarship Seats. 

Among the Quota Reservation Scholarship Seats, it is again divided into various groups.

NOTE: You must have the verifying document to apply for these Quota Reservation Seats. Any students, either from Government Schools or Private schools can apply for Quota Reservation Scholarship Seats. But the priority is given to students from Government schools in these Quota Seats. 


The various Sub-groups under Quota Reservation Scholarship Seats are:
1. Women= 33% including 3% for Dalit Women and 2% for Muslim Women.
(Note: This 33% is of Total Quota reservation Seats.)
2. Dalit= 9%
3. Aadibasi Janajati= 15%
4. Khas Arya= 17%
5. Madhesi= 12% including 3% for Madhesi Dalit.
6. Tharu= 4%
7. Muslim= 2%
8. Backward Areas Students (पिछाडिएको छेत्र)= 4%
9. Differently Abled Students (Disabled or अपाङ्ग)= 2%
10. Families of martyrs, families of disappeared persons, families of wounded warriors, and conflict victims (शहीद, द्वन्द पिडित)= 2%

Note: Backward Areas Students, पिछाडिएको क्षेत्र (दुर्गम) मा पर्ने जिल्लाहरु, must be from the districts mentioned below. 
Only these districts are considered as Pichadiyeako Chhetra for Durgam Scholarship Seats in Nepal.

पिछाडिएको क्षेत्र (दुर्गम) Pichadieako Chhetra Districts List:
  1. Achham
  2. Bajura
  3. Bajhang
  4. Jumla
  5. Humla
  6. Mugu
  7. Dolpa
  8. Kalikot
  9. Jajarkot

In this post, we have summarized CUT-OFF Marks for Various Types of Scholarship Seats in BMIT based on the ME-CEE 2022 Entrance Exams of Nepal. These Cut off marks will help you predict the marks required for various types of seats for various colleges for BMIT entrance exams.


What is the meaning of CUT-OFF Marks ?
Cut-off marks are the minimum marks that candidates must obtain in order to be admitted to their preferred college or university. If a student wants to pursue their selected course, they must obtain high grades. The cut-off or the range of this cut-off varies between colleges and types of Quota or Seats. In Simple, Cut-off means the least marks required for that college, that type of seat to get admission.


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