Graphic Era Deemed to be University Eligibility

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Bhumika Khandelwal

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For admission to MBA course at Graphic Era University, there is minimum eligibility criteria that need to be fulfilled by every aspirant. This is a two-year PG course, and those who are willing to get admission to this course must pass graduation with a 60% aggregate in any discipline from a recognised university. There is a 5% relaxation for candidates belonging to reserved categories. Such candidates are required to get minimum of 55% aggregate in the same as of the General category. The information is sourced from the official website of Graphic Era University. 

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Kareena Bahl

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The eligibility criteria for admission in B.Tech at Graphic Era is just 10+2 from any stream (for B.Tech CSE). You can apply online for admission and the university administration will connect to you soon after or you can come to the university and get your queries answered.

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