Can I get admission to IILM University with 60% in Class 12?

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    Aakshi dalmia | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Yes, it is possible to get admission to IILM University with 60% in Class 12, but eligibility criteria can vary based on the programme you are applying for. Generally, IILM University requires a minimum of 50% to 60% in your Class 12 examination for undergraduate courses such as BBA, B.Tech, and Law (like BBA LLB or BA LLB).

    However, specific requirements may depend on the particular course and other factors such as your performance in entrance exams (if applicable), personal interviews, or group discussions. It's best to directly check with IILM University's official website or the admissions office for the most accurate and detailed r

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    Nishtha Shukla | Guide-Level 15

    a year ago

    Candidates need to complete a minimum of Class 12 for IILM University Gurgaon UG courses. The minimum aggregate for most of the UG programmes is 50%. Hence, aspirants with 60% in Class 12 can get admission provided they also meet other eligibility requirements. Candidates must check the course-specific eligibility for admission.

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    Ananya Agha | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    Yes, you can get admission to IILM University for the B.Tech programme with 60% in Class 12th  as you serve the eligibility criteria which is more than 50% in Class 12.

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    Sourabh soni | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago

    Yes, you can get admission to IILM University with 60% in Class 12. The minimum eligibility requirement for admission to IILM University's undergraduate programs is 50% marks in Class 12 (45% for SC/ST/reserved candidates).

    IILM University is a highly selective university, and admission to its programs is competitive. In addition to meeting the minimum eligibility requirements, applicants will also need to have a strong academic record, good performance in the entrance exam (if applicable), and a positive performance in the interview process.

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