What is the minimum percentage required in 10th, 12th & graduation for admission in IIM, FMS, XUB, XLRI, IIFT and top MBA colleges in India?

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    Badam Anjani Prasad Reddy

    6 years ago
    It depends on different IIMs or other Top B-schools, they have separate criteria for percentages in class 10th and class 12th.
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    NIMISHA SHARMA Member of Media and PR Committee @IMI B | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    As such there is no minimum percentage but your chances will enhance if your percentage is more than 90%, it will make effect on your profile. Better your profile will be, your chances to convert will be more.
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    Shubham Sharan | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    In XLRI and XUB, there is no minimum marks required to get admission. You just need to score passing marks in all your papers. However, scoring well always increases your chances of getting an admission.
    All the best!
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    6 years ago
    Candidates applying for admission into MBA programme of FMS, Delhi must secure 50% at graduation level (SC/ST: Passing marks, OBC/PWD/CW:45%) or equivalent CGPA. There is no specific cutoff for 10th and 12th class percentages.

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