Can you please tell me the minimum percentage required in 10th, 12th and graduation for admission in JBIMS for MBA?

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Asked by Aditya Sinha
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Abhishek Desai
7 years ago
Hello! There are no specific marks needed in 10th and 12th mentioned by JBIMS for its MS programme. However, one needs to score at least 50% marks in graduation if belonging to the General Category (45% for Reserved category) to be eligible for its admission.

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3 years ago
I'm non Maharashtra SC category I got 47% in graduation is there any chance for jbims.

pradeep kumar
7 years ago
JBIMS, Mumbai admission for two years Masters in Management Studies (MS) Programme will be executed through Centralised Admission Process (CAP) of Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Government of Maharashtra. Hence, there is no specific percentage specified for 10th and 12th. However as per t

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