Can I get into GIBS Bangalore with 70% in class 12th?

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    Venkatsai

    3 months ago

    Yes, you can definitely get into GIBS Bangalore with 70% in your class 12th. GIBS looks for students who are passionate about learning and growing, not just marks.

     If you meet the basic eligibility, you can apply for BBA, and what really matters is your interest, communication, and willingness to build your career. GIBS is very supportive and gives equal opportunities to all students to shine.

     
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    Mohammed Maqsood | Contributor-Level 8

    a month ago

    Yes, having 70% in class 12th will not be a barrier for applying to GIBS Bangalore in the PGDM programme, because: 

    GIBS requires a Bachelor's degree with at least 50% to be eligible for PGDM. There is no minimum class 12 percentage requirement mentioned on the GIBS eligibility page for PGDM; rather, their criteria are focused on graduation marks. The selection depends more upon your entrance exam score, GD/PI performance, academic record, and overall profile.

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    satya | Contributor-Level 8

    6 months ago

    Yes, you can get into GIBS Bangalore for BBA with 70% in class 12th.

    The eligibility requires passing the 12th from a recognised board; there is no specific minimum percentage mentioned beyond passing. With 70%, you meet the requirement and are also eligible for a scholarship. Selection also involves a Statement of Purpose and an online personal interview

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    Meghana | Contributor-Level 6

    6 months ago

    Yes, absolutely! You can get into GIBS Bangalore with 70% in your 12th.

    70% is a decent score, and GIBS looks at more than just marks. They check your overall profile, interest in the course, and how you do in the interview. If you're clear about why you want to join and show a positive attitude, you've got a good chance of getting in. So don't worry, 70% is enough to apply confidently!

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    Bhavani | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    Yes, with 70% in your Class 12th, you are eligible to apply for the BBA programme at GIBS Bangalore. GIBS generally requires a minimum of 50% in your Class 12th (or equivalent) to be eligible for admission. Your academic performance, combined with your performance in the entrance test, personal interview, and possibly a group discussion, will help in securing admission. 

    GIBS focuses on a holistic approach, so your overall profile, including extracurricular activities and any work experience, can further enhance your chances. Additionally, GIBS provides a PGDM program, which is equivalent to an MBA, offering excellent opportunities

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    Guna | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Yes, you can apply to Best MBA college in GIBS Bangalore if your Class 12 grade was 70%. GIBS normally demands a minimum of 60% in Class 12th from an accredited board for undergraduate programs like BBA, which you meet. Depending on the program, admission may also take entrance exam results into account in addition to a personal interview. 

    For precise requirements and revisions, it is best to verify directly with GIBS as criteria may differ slightly. With an emphasis on academic achievement, communication abilities, and general management study capability, GIBS emphasizes holistic admittance.?

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    Answered by

    Tushar Suryavanshi

    2 years ago

    Yes, Criteria for Selection at GIBS Bangalore

    12th grade marks: Students who received 60% or higher on their class 12 exam across several boards will be eligible to enroll immediately in GIBS courses. All they need to do is submit an application and cover the necessary costs. Twelve-score points on their own become a prerequisite for a number of courses.

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