How much percentage is required for BBA (Hons) admission at BESC?

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Candidate who wants take admission in BBA (Hons) at BESC must have 50% in aggregate and 45% in the subject or related subject in the previously qualified exam. Candidate with 55% in the subject or related subject can also take admission in BBA (Hons) at BESC.

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