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Mukul JainI am really passionate about what i do.

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Sorry, you are not eligible for IIMs.

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Mukul JainI am really passionate about what i do.

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Yes, it is possible but you have to do hard work because after two years you have to face maths which will be difficult for you.

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Kishan Keshari

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Firstly, you should have more than 75% marks in class 12th exams (if you are in CBSE board). Then you have to pass its physical test which consists of several rounds.

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Kishan Keshari

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There are so many scholarships available after class 12th
Like
1. Foundation for excellence
2. Ongc scholarship
3. Seimens scholarship
4. IOCL scholarship
5. FAEA BHEL scholarship
and many more. You should visit the website buddyforstudy. Com to get the list of some useful scholarship after 12th.

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Abhishek Tiwari

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Also,if you got under 100 rank you can and get 100% scholarship in tuition fees.

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CHANDAN KUMAR

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My dear friend,
You have not mentioned about any examination. So enlist first the name of the exam so we could give an appropriate suggestion. Thank you.

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Dinesh Kristi

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Hi Alka,
The score requirements vary from college to college but you should always aim for a first-class position. 70% and above is ideal. Below 50% is not accepted.

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Nupur Bubna

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If you've completed your graduation then go for 3-years LLB instead of 5-years.

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Karishma DagarA flawed human,I guess.

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For pursuing chemistry (H) in DU, the percentage of PCM/ PCB is considered.

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