What is the process to get admission in MBA? What is the scholarship criteria?

I have done B.Sc (mathematics) with 53% in 2014 and 66% in class 12th.

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abhishek sharma
8 years ago
You have to register through Amity's website and after submitting the form you'll get the PI date. For scholarship you have to fulfil the eligibility requirements: For 100% scholarship: Students securing 93% aggregate and above (excluding Physical Education/ Fine Arts / Performing Arts / vocational

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So there is no chance for scholarship?

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