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Maitry Sharma

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Yes, you may get admission to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University (DBATU) for an MBA program with 60% in Class 12th. The eligibility criteria for the MBA program at DBATU do not have a specification for Class 12th marks, but rather for the graduation level. Admission to the MBA program is typically based on entrance exam scores such as MAH MBA CET and the candidate's performance in the qualifying examination.

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Pragya Kandpal

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The minimum percentage required to get into NMIMS Shirpur is 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 or equivalent examination. The aggregate must include PCM/PCB/PCMB or Agriculture (P-Physics, C-Chemistry, M-Mathematics, B-Biology). 

Some other eligibility criteria for NMIMS Shirpur include: 

Undergraduate Degree: 55% aggregate

10+2: 45% aggregate

Main subjects: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics

Accepting Exams: NMIMS CET, NMIMS - NPAT, GPAT, CBSE 12th, ISC, Maharashtra State Board (MSBSHSE)

For the MBA (Tech) course, the eligibility criteria is 45% marks in 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as main subjects.

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Malavika

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You can definitely get into IAM Kolkata with a class 12 percentage of 70. All the courses are accepting applications. Candidates who are interested may apply via the college's official website. Candidates may go to IAM Kolkata's official website and check the updates. Click the Apply Now link on the homepage. You can enter your personal information, email address, educational background, and other facts. After completing the declaration box, click "Submit." In addition to having strong English communication skills, candidates must pass Class 10 from an accredited board in order to be considered for the UG Diploma programme at IAM Kolka

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Rankit Mandal

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Yes, you may be eligible for admission to Bachelor of Technology courses at Prathyusha Engineering College with 60 percent in Class 12th. The eligibility criteria for Bachelor of Technology courses at the college is to score above 60 percent in 10+2. However, admission to the college is both merit and entrance-based, and 50 percent of admissions take place through the single window system (DOTE), Tamil Nadu Engineering Admission (TNEA), Anna University, Chennai.

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Abhinav Awasthi

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The minimum marks needed to get into a good college will vary depending on the college and the programme you are applying to. Generally speaking, most colleges and universities will have minimum cut-offs for admission, which can range from around 50% to 90% or higher. Additionally, many colleges will also consider other factors such as extracurricular activities, essays, and interviews. To find out more about specific requirements for the colleges you are interested in, you should check their websites or contact their admissions offices.

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N.NIKHILESH MARUTHI

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Yes, you can get an admission in Jamia Mallia Islamia in Faculty of Law with the minimum 50% and to qualify for any stream minimum 50% in 12th is enough.  Candidates get admitted to Jamia's BA LLB (Hons) programme based on their performance on the JMI Entrance Exam. The programme is available full-time for a period of five years. Jamia admissions to BA LLB (Hons) programme is based on a candidate's score in JMI Entrance

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Pavan kumar Kale

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Yes, you can get into WBUHS with 70% marks in class 12th, as the minimum requirement for admission is to pass class 12th with a minimum of 50% marks. However, admission to a WBUHS undergraduate programme is not solely based on board scores, and it also depends on other factors such as entrance exam scores, availability of seats, and other eligibility criteria.

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Isha arya

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Yes, you can get into the World University of Design with 70% in class 12th. The university considers the WUD Entrance Score and the candidate's aggregate in 10+2 for admission. A WUD Entrance Score of 70-79.9% is one of the eligibility criteria for admission to the university. The World University of Design (WUD) is a private university located in the National Capital Region of India, established in 2018.

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Isha arya

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Generally, a score of 70 would not be competitive enough to obtain a spot at NLU because the CLAT cut-offs are so high. The CLAT cut-offs for the best NLUs have been in the range of 100–110 in previous years, and even for the more recent NLUs, they have been in the range of 80–90.

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Kajal mourya

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The candidates must have passed HSC (10+2) examination with minimum 50% marks and English as a subject. Admission to B.Sc. is granted on the basis of NCHMCT JEE score followed by counselling.

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