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You absolutely don't have to worry. Admission to UG courses in Christ Bangalore is decided by an 'entrance test' followed by an interview. Marks of 10th and 11th class are just asked and they do not affect your admission as they are not given preference. Application forms are out in December and entrance test takes place somewhere in April/May. 12th class results come much later so they DON'T matter. Admission to all courses is through a test, except for a few courses like the 'triple majors'.
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You have to essentially focus on pursuing your PGDM, from the top 30 B Schools in India. It is only then, that your degree will be valued and respected by the corporate world. These B Schools accept only CAT scores. There is nothing great about the CAT exam. It is purely a hype. You have to aim at scoring a minimum of 98 percentile in the CAT exam. Being a CAT trainer, for the last 15 years, putting in two hours of focused study daily for three months, is more than enough. Believe in yourself and take it up as a challenge.
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You are eligible to apply for admission. All Entrance Scores Are valid for admission after September 2015 (CAT, MAT, XAT, etc). While MIT-SOB has equal weight-age on all your performances from 10th Till Graduation, the selection process is a blend of parameters such as- Score obtained by candidate In CAT/MAT exam. Performance at Extempore Talk (Including written essay) Performance at Personal Interview Past Academic Record (10th & 12th level) Work Experience (If any).
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Taking into consideration your score you have a quite decent academics, if you want to get a decent college just concentrate to make your basics stronger and make your concepts stronger and apply it in different manner and solve more mock tests so that you won't face difficulty or have nervousness at finals, if you'll do this it will fetch you a quite good college and 85 percentile and above would land you in a pretty good college if you want to get first tier colleges then try to get 95 percentile and above.
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Your academic scores are certainly good but your aggregate score of graduation may not help you qualify to be eligible to sit for many interviews but yes there are certain organisations that overlook the academic scores until and unless you possess practical knowledge enough to clear the interviews. Apart from the eligibility criteria, academic scores are no longer a parameter to judge the real time practical and industrial knowledge. But yes many organisations do hold relaxation criteria also wherein the candidate who has brilliant scores in class 10th and 12th, they might relax the eligibility percentage for graduation to lower p
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
You can do bachelor course after 10th, there are few universities which as BPP plus BA, BPP plus B.Com and BPP plus BBA option so if you want to do any bachelor program which I mentioned can be done through distance learning University. Only few universities have this BPP course.
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