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varun bhatia
8 years ago
What is your graduation percentage?

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84% maybe, yes, you can get admission probably in Welingkar or other.

Pallavi Jain
7 years ago
A candidate must have passed Bachelor's degree course of three years minimum duration from any recognized Indian university or its equivalent recognized university securing a minimum of 50% (45% for SC/ST) marks in aggregate.

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