I got 94.6 percent in my 12th standard. Do I have any chance to get admission in St. Xaviers College Mumbai for BA?
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You have a strong chance of getting admitted to St. Xavier's College, Mumbai for the BA programme with a 94.6% score in your 12th standard.The cutoff for BA admissions typically falls between 90% and 95%, depending on the board you're from. Since your score is well within this range and assumin
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