Minimum Qualification Grade
Full Form of MQG
What is MQG?
Minimum Qualification Grade (MQG) is a benchmark used in Indian educational contexts to denote the lowest marks or grade a candidate must achieve to be eligible for a specific course, exam, or academic program. It is commonly applied in competitive entrance examinations such as JEE Main, NEET, and state-level engineering and medical tests, where a prescribed MQG ensures that only students meeting a basic proficiency level proceed to further stages. The concept is also used in school board exams, university admissions, and scholarship schemes to filter applicants. MQG is typically announced in official notifications and may vary by category (General, OBC, SC, ST) as per government reservation policies. For students aiming for higher education, understanding the MQG of their target institutions is crucial for planning. In competitive exams, failing to reach the MQG means disqualification from counseling or admission, even if the overall score is high. This threshold is frequently revised based on difficulty level and applicant pool. Exam-specific MQGs are widely discussed in coaching centers and online forums. For general awareness exams such as UPSC or banking tests, an MQG is less common but may appear in specialized recruitment. Overall, MQG serves as a quality control mechanism to maintain academic standards across India's diverse educational landscape.
MQG का फुल फॉर्म
न्यूनतम अर्हता ग्रेड
Example
The MQG for the general category in the state engineering entrance exam was set at 45% this year.