Admission to BBA course at SRMCEM Lucknow is entrance based or merit-based?

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Admission to the BBA course at SRMCEM Lucknow is both merit- and entrance-based. For merit-based admission, applicants are required to secure good scores in their Class 12. The merit-based admissions are usually given to management quota students at SRMCEM. Moreover, for entrance-based admission, ap

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