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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

BBA admissions are based on 12th standard marks on merit. In some institutes they also conduct an open test for allotting admissions to BBA.
For MBA 10/12th standard score does not matter. The admissions are based on open test (CAT) scores. All you need here is minimum 50% marks at graduation level.

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Hareesh B

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Hi Janvi,
Naval architecture is classified as a specialised course and only a few institutes in India offer the course. Here are the details:
1. Andhra University College of Engineering - 4 Year BE course - Qualifying Examination- EAMCET.
2. IIT, Kharagpur - 4 Year BE course - Qualifying Examination - IIT-JEE.
3. IIT, Chennai - 4 Year BE course - Qualifying Examination - IIT-JEE.
4. Kochi University of Science and Technology - 4 Year B.Tech course - Qualifying Examination -Cusat-CAT.

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Anand Roy

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Hi,
Very few top (tier 1 or 2) colleges accept CMAT score. However, you can target 95 percentile for few decent colleges accepting CMAT scores.

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Satyam Mishra

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Yes it's possible but you need to achieve above 99 percentile in CAT exam for IIM, Ahmadabad.

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Anirudh AgrawalIIM Bangalore | IIT Delhi

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Hi Rikshith,
First of all, understand that no one can reliably tell you the exact minimum CAT percentile that you need to get an interview call from IIMB. The shortlisting criteria keeps on changing every year. Broadly speaking, some weights are assigned to each of class 10th, 12th, graduation score, and work experience (both in terms of number of years and relevance). Also, extra points are given to non-engineers (academic diversity) and for gender diversity. My take on this would be that past is already written and there is nothing you can do to change it. Your aim ideally should be to score as much as possible and not restrict yourse
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
Some courses that you can do after class 12th are:
Bachelor Courses:
Bachelor of Engineering in Genetic Engineering
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Genetic Engineering
B.Sc in Genetic Engineering
After pursuing courses in genetic engineering, you can work in medical and pharmaceutical industries, research and development departments, agricultural sector, genetic engineering firms, chemical companies, etc.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Ajinkya,
IIMs are the institutions who offers management course at Masters Level. You can't get admission there until you clear your Bachelors and entrance exam with specified marks. If you are concerning about your stream, then let me tell you that any stream in class 12th can lead to IIMs. Eligibility criteria for IIMs is that passing Bachelor's degree with Minimum 60% marks followed by CAT and GD/PI.

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Sushila Bishnoi

Beginner-Level 5

You can go for B.Sc, MBBS, BDS, B.Sc agriculture, B.V.Sc, BAMS and many more. Just go in the field where you think you can excel.
Good luck.

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amish jain

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Hi Saurabh,
You need to complete the graduation degree to be eligible for UPSC exam.
There are some eligibility criteria that candidates must have fulfill in order to apply for UPSC exam as follows:
Nationality: Indian
Age: From 21 to 32 years old
Educational qualification: Graduation degree in any stream with minimum 55% marks from a government recognized university.
Please check the official website for more information here: http://www.upsc.gov.in/
To appear any government exam, you must have a graduation degree. Apart from UPSC, you can appear for SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, Railways, SBI, IBPS Exam and defense and many more.
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