How much percentage is required to get admission in FMS, Delhi for MBA for a B.Com pass programme student having 84% in 10 and 81% in 12th?

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8 years ago
80% has been the cut off over the years. Try for FMS. If not try other business schools. Doon Business School, Dehradun is one of the top options for students who want to pursue B.Com in North India. All the best!

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Om Kathe
8 years ago
Above 80% is required to get admission FMS for MBA in Delhi. You can definitely get admission your marks are too good. Best of luck fir your future and if any query feel free to ask.

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How much percentage do I need to score in CAT, for getting admission in FMS, Delhi.

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