Can I get into Masters' Union School of Business with 70% in class 12th?

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  • No, you cannot get into Masters' Union School of Business with 70% in class 12th. The latest admission cutoff for the MBA programme at Masters' Union School of Business is 70% in the general category. While 70% is a good score in class 12th, Masters' Union School of Business is a highly selective institution. Admissions to the school are highly competitive, and the average class 12th score required is not specified, but the cutoff is 70%. Therefore, having 70% in class 12th may not meet the admission requirements for this institution.

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a year ago

    No. While 70% is a good score in class 12th, and Masters' Union School of Business is a highly selective institution. The average class 12th score of admitted students is typically in the range of 85-90%. The eligibility criteria for admission to the MBA program at Masters' Union School of Business is not solely based on the percentage scored in class 12th. The admission criteria for the MBA program at Masters' Union School of Business is based on a combination of the candidate's application, essays, exam scores, and interview performances.

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