Assam SLET Cut off 2019 Released; Highest Cutoff for Persian and Lowest for Hindi Registered
Shristi Kirti | June 28, 2019 | 10:13 AM IST | 1 min read
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI, JUNE 28: State Level Eligibility Test Commission (SLET), Assam has released the cut off of SLET 2019. Assam SLET has released the cut off marks for the exam which was held on March 3, 2019. As per the cut off released, the highest cut marks has been registered for the Persian Subject - 68.66 while the lowest cut off was for the Hindi which was 53.33. Apart from these two, subjects like Manipuri, English, and Anthropology also have higher cut off - 66, 62.66, and 62 respectively.
Subjects like Geography registered 55. 33, both Mathematical Science (Statistics) and Environmental Sciences - 54. 66, and Mathematical Science (Mathematics) registered 54 marks as the minimum required cut off. To check the detailed cut off scores for all the 26 subjects for which the test was held, candidates can visit the official website - sletne.org .
Since the cut off has been released category wise and subject wise, candidates securing the minimum cut off scores as per their category have qualified the SLET exam. Earlier, the examination authority had released the result of SLET on June 26, 2019. The roll numbers of all those candidate mentioned in the result list are on the basis of the cut off scores released by the authority.
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