I have got 51.69% in my 12th HSC Exams (Science). I want to pursue BMM. Will I get admission in the best colleges?

I have already given Xaviers College FYBMM CET but I'm unsure of the merit. But I want to keep trying to get admission without taking management quota. Any valuable suggestions?

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Yanni Jackson
9 years ago
Hello leander it's little bit tough to enroll into this institution with this percentage.. but one thing if your planning to do a master degree in mass communication, you can very well get enrolled into some other institutions that offer mass communication or visual communication and then you can e

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chandan kasuladevi
9 years ago
it is difficult but if you belong to backward castes then there is a chance

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No I don't belong to BC

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