I don't have mathematics in 12th class, can I take the npat and get admission in nmims BBA course?

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    pradeep kumar Sr. Section Engr(Design) | Scholar-Level 18

    a year ago
    The eligibility criteria of NMIMS - NPAT 2020 for BBA B.Com (H) and B.Sc. Finance is given below. Eligibility criteria for admission (Fulfilling all / applicable conditions mandatory) : A candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination and must have obtained a minimum of 60% aggregate marks for being eligible to BBA/B.Sc. Finance & B.Com (Hons) programme with Mathematics / Statistics at their 10+2 or equivalent examination in one or the first attempt. So from above you can not take NPAT if do not have Mathematics in 12th.
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    NMIMS INDIA

    a year ago
    Hello Student, for admissions in BBA programme from ASMSOC, you must have Maths/Stats with minimum 60% in grade 12th to be eligible, while we also offer "BBA Branding & Advertising" from NMIMS School of Branding & Advertising through NPAT, which is open for all to apply with minimum 50% in grade 12th. For more details, please call 1800-102-5138.
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    bulbul MOHANTY I am highly inquisitive and strive to excellence | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    Yes, why not but must be a merit badge and 79 percentage or above for the NMIMS BBA course.
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    Abhishek Dhawan | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago

    Yes. Maths is not a mandatory eligibility condition to appear for NPAT exam. SVKMs NMIMS conducts NPAT exam for admission to eight different courses offered by different campuses. Eligibility criteria for all these courses will vary. The space below mentions the courses that do not require candidates to have Maths as a mandatory condition in class 12:

    • Bachelor in Business Management and Marketing
    • BSc (Economics)
    • BA (Liberal Arts)
    • BBA (International Business) in collaboration with Kingston University
    • BBA (Branding and Advertising)

    Candidates must meet the NPAT eligibility criteria for specified courses to get admission. SVKMs NMIMS will rejec

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    Answered by

    Harshitha

    4 years ago
    Yes you can take Npat exam by preparing on your for Quantitative Aptitude of RS Agarwal.

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