How many marks are required in Class 12th to get admission to Shri Binzani City College?

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    Veerraj Sen | Contributor-Level 9

    11 months ago

    To get admission to Shri Binzani City College, you generally need to have passed your Class 12th (10+2) board exams with a minimum of 50% marks,   and the college considers both CBSE and Maharashtra HSC scores. 

    • Minimum Eligibility:
      A good score in the Class 12th qualifying examination is required, with a minimum of 50% marks. 
       
    • Merit-Based Admission:
      Admissions to Shri Binzani City College are merit-based, meaning candidates are selected based on their performance in the qualifying Class 12th exam. 
       
    • Application Process:
      The application process is conducted online, and candidates can apply through the coll
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    Ramashish Kumar | Contributor-Level 6

    7 months ago

    Generally, if you are a 10+2 pass out with at least 50% score in Board examinations, you will be able to easily get admission at Shri Binzani City College. The programmes offered by the institute are mentioned below:

    • BCom
    • BCA
    • BA
    • UG Diploma
    • BBA

    To apply for any of these programmes, you will have to visit the official website of the institute.

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