When you say ''Admissions are done on the basis of merit obtained in the qualifying examination.'', what does it mean?

Asked about Rizvi College of Hotel Management - B.Sc. in Hospitality Studies and Catering Services

If a person has passed his HSC exams, will that be sufficient to get admission or do they need to give some other kind of exam / entrance for it?

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    Navin Kumar Sharma More you know, you know, how less you know. | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Merit-based courses mean that the marks you have obtained in your previous examination, say, for example, class 12th will ascertain your admission for the particular course you have applied for. More the merit, more the chances of admission. (More the percentage of marks more the chances of admission).
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