What is the percentile required for JBIMS, Mumbai? My profile: 10th-62%, 12th-50% and graduation-6.7 CGPA. I dropped 1 year.

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JBIMS is one of the most prestigious B-school in India and to get admitted into it you will require very high scores. Your other aggregates are fine but the percentile for JBIMS required is 99.99 percentile. Rest depends on the fact that whether you are a category student or a Maharashtra candidate

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