Sir/madam I have passed 12 by 71% in Science(maths,PHY,chem) should I eligible for integrated BBA+MBA
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Yes, of course. You are qualified. Passing HSc in any group qualifies an individual for a BBA. Students from the humanities, sciences, and business can enroll in the BBA programme. Any graduate may also pursue an MBA. So, go ahead; you are qualified. Hope for the best.
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5 years agoYes. You are eligible. Eligibility for BBA is Pass in HSc in any group. Both Science, Commerce and Humanities students can join for BBA. And any Graduates can go for MBA. -
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Yes, you are eligible for an integrated course for your study.
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Eligibility criteria:
The student must have passed the 10+2 examination with a minimum aggregate of 60% from any stream. The student should also check the eligibility criteria of different colleges from their official website. Besides this, the candidate should have a minimum cutoff score as declared by the colleges that conduct their entrance exams. Hope it helps. -
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Yes, obviously you are eligible for that.
Go ahead.
All the Best.
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