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palak mahajan

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The cutoff for B.Com in banking and Insurance at Mumbai University for:General Category - 96
OBC Category - 72
SC Category - 24
And it is a good college and has good placement opportunities, so just go for it.

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sahil dhomne

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Admissions to BPT in Maharashtra are also conducted through NEET score. We do not have 2019 cut offs but for a seat in GS College you will need atleast 500-550 if you belong to General Category and atleast 450-500 if you belong to Reserved Categories.

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HARSHIT patidar

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You have to score more then 60% maths in aggregate.

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HARSHIT patidar

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The applicant must have secured a minimum 60% marks in aggregate

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Prerna patra

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Minimum Qualification required is 12th pass with 50% marks.

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roma raja bcom student

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Firstly, contact your professor or principal or write an exam through another college or deemed college.

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Muskan Singh

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Candidates willing to take TISSNET 2022 must have completed the graduation of minimum 3 years duration or its equivalent from a recognized university.
Final year candidates can also apply for the exam. However, they will be offered final admission only after they clear the final year examination.
There is no upper age limit defined by TISS for appearing in the national-level exam.

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Yash Bendre

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It's tough but you can get if you are under cast

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Vipin Goyal

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Dear aspirant, Candidates should obtain a minimum of 10% score (5% in case of SC/ ST/ OBC and PwD candidates) in each section of CAT. This means they should clear the sectional cut off with at least 10% marks.

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