Can I pursue MBA with 48 percent marks in B.Com and 60 percent marks in class 12th? Which other course can I pursue?

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Smita G
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9 years ago
No sorry, you need a minimum of 50%. Nowadays 50% minimum is essential for all the courses, but I suggest that if you are determined to do MBA don't give up. Do M.Com and score good and then try for MBA. Also concentrate on preparation for entrance exams. Where there is a will there is a way so all

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9 years ago
For good MBA college you need to crack entrance exams with good percentile, so think if you can do it or not. Going to a so called MBA course won't boost your career rather will take your time and money. In the same budget you can do other courses like CA or CMA or CS CFP or degree courses on capita

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