Which college in DU can I get for BMS course with 85% in class 12th?

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Anagha G Nair
7 years ago
Hello, With these scores, your composite score would be 70. 375. So at such a score, you can get BMS for sure but SSCBS is very difficult. And if previous year's scores were taken into consideration, then you will also not get KMV and DDU by just 0.4 marks. So you can expect KMV and DDU but SSCBS i

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7 years ago
Hi, From this year, DU has increased the total number of seats in undergraduate management programmes like Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS), Bachelor of Business Administration in Financial Investment Analysis (BBA in FIA) and BA Honours in Business Economics, from 884 to 1162. So, you can easi

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