I got 94% in10th, 69% in 12th in HSE Odisha board(low scoring board). Do top B-Schools look for percentile for equality during shortlisting?
In a low scoring board, it is quite tough to get 80% which is relatively easier in a high scoring board.
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Nesar Kanachur Interested in Marketing and Advertising | Contributor-Level 6
8 years agoNo matter how much you got in your 10th and 12th class examination. If you had 50% marks then they are enough to join MBA top colleges but you should appear for MBA entrance exams conducted by various colleges, you should look up for where you you're willing to join and you should take that exam first then percentile matters for admission to that college.
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