How much percentage do I need in 12th(ICSE) for admission in BBA in NMIMS(Mumbai),Christ university?

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    Anusha Oshin | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    NMIMS, Mumbai requires 60% marks in class 12th.
    Whereas, at Christ University, you just need to pass in class 12th to be eligible to apply. You will have to go through an entrance test to get selected.
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    Tanveer Khan | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Christ doesn't look at marks for its BBA admission. The only demand is no backlog and less than grade C. You will be having a test and if you clear that then you will be called for the personal interview. I suggest if you really want admission for BBA, work on your communication and other soft skills, Be well aware of your subjects that you studied in 11th and 12th class. Work on your personality. Hope that helps. All the best!
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    Sanskar Maheshwari

    8 years ago
    Admission in both Christ University and NMIMS is on the basis of entrance exams and personal interview held by the institutions. You can apply for both by filling up forms for the respective college.

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