My academics are not good, so what is the chance to get into IIFT? My profile: 10th-50%, 12th-61%, engineering-74% & 13 months exp.

How much percentile do I need to get for a call from IIFT or which top B-School I should go for?

186 Views|Posted 8 years ago
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ashutosh chauhan
7 years ago
Yes, you are eligible to appear for entrance exam of IIFT. The minimum percentage required to fill up the application form is 50%.

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Suprakash Mishra
7 years ago
Your academic is low but you are eligible for the test conducted by IIFT. The minimum eligibility criteria is 50% with no age limitation. You have a chance if you score high.

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