Does class 10th and 12th percentage matter during the selection process?

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Asked by Akash Singh
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Amit Bonde
9 years ago
Their is no waightage to profile score of candidates during admission process but good profile score creates good impression on interviewer during GD-PI processes.

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Sudhanshu Batta
9 years ago
No these don't matter in selection process as in there is no weightage allotted to them. However it creates a good impression to selection panel if you have good percentages

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