What percentage do I need to get in class 12th (humanities) to get admission in Australia (Sydney) for BBA?

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Vikas Kaushik
8 years ago
Hi Abhinesh, Different universities have different requirements. For the top ranking universities, a good first class is required. For the medium ranked students, at least 55% is recommended. Anything below 50% is not acceptable and if a low ranked college does accept, you won't be given a visa. Yo

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Thank you very much, Vikas Sir. But with your experience, what percentage is required in BBA? Also suggest me some college names, please!

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