I just scored 68 in 12th is it possible to get admission in mithibai or any college for bachelor of arts in psychology

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Khushi Parekh
6 years ago
Hey there, Yes, you can definitely get in. Their minimum requirement is for the student to pass grade 12th from a recognised board of education with the respective subject scoring an aggregate of at least 45%. I hope you get in. Good luck.

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I got 82 but the 1st merit list cutoff is 96% is there any chance for me to get my name in 2 or 3 rd list also they're only taking 80 students of BA in the 1st merit list

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