Can I get into BVIMR New Delhi with 70% in class 12th?
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BVIMR New Delhi offers various courses such as MBA, BBA, BCA, Ph.D, and Law. The admission process and eligibility criteria vary depending on the course you want to pursue.
For BBA and BCA courses, you need to have passed 12th class or its equivalent examinations from a recognised board. You also need to appear for BUMAT, an entrance test conducted by Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune. The admission is based on your performance in BUMAT and the counselling process.
For BBA LLB and LLB courses, you need to have passed 10+2 with minimum 50% marks from a recognised board (45% for reserved category students) for BBA LLB, and a Bachelor’s degree
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BVIMR New Delhi offers BBA and BCA programs. Admission to these programs is based on the marks scored in the entrance examination. For BBA and BCA programs, the Institute conducts Bharati Vidyapeeth Undergraduate Management Aptitude Test (BUMAT). For eligibility for admission to BBA and BCA programs, 50% in grade 10+2 or above in grades 10+2 is required for admission to the BBA and BCA programs. The admission process is competitive and admission is not granted directly on the basis of grade 12 marks alone. Therefore, a 70% grade in grade 12 does not guarantee direct admission to BVIMR New Delhi.
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