I've failed CBSE 12th (PCM) twice. My goal is MBA. Do you think I'm eligible for reputed MBA colleges? What should I choose: BBA or B.Com?
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It would be a little difficult relative to others but not impossible. To get into MBA 10th, 12th and bachelors are considered. Finally, the CAT score plays the most important role. Also, depending on the college the rules changes on what weightage is given to which section. You may do a little research on the colleges you aim for and apply by taking educated decision. For example for MBA in IIT Delhi you need to have good score throughout and in CAT. But I am sure there are other colleges which give more importance to other things like extra curricular activities. Find out more about the eligibility criteria for prospective college and...more
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