What is cut off for BBA? Can I get admission through general category or should I take admission in NRI quota? I have scored 50%.
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9 years ago
1st year of BBA cut off is 75 to 80% but you have to wait for second round because you have very low percentage and i think you should try for NRI quota because of low percentage.
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9 years ago
You should have to go college administrative office. You dont need to do any process just go administrative office so they will provide you all the admission details.
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