What is the required percentage in class 12th to pursue BBA from Sinhgad Institutes, Pune?

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Manish Gadekar
7 years ago
Get 50 percent in graduation and then directly apply in college for Admission. Best regards.

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R
8 years ago
Hi, Usually colleges accept minimum 50% in graduation but do check with the college once.

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