Can I get into Bengaluru City University with 85%?

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    Virajita Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

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    Yes, you can get into Bengaluru City University with 85% in the qualifying examination. The university has preset admission criteria for all of the courses. For most of the courses, students are required to secure a minimum aggregate. The aggregate ranges from 35% - 60%. Hence, yes, 85% is certainly a good enough percentage. However, the final selection is subject to the course-specific selection rounds.

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