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Yes, you can pursue MBA after B.A. Eligibility for MBA in good reputed Universities is approximately 50% marks in your Bachelors degree + you may have to qualify some entrance test and an interview, depending upon the university you choose. You can pursue your MBA in different streams like MBA, Information technology, Hospital and Healthcare management, International Business, Tourism and hospitality, Supply chain and logistics, Financial markets, Banking and insurance or you can go for MBA (HONS) also. There are a lot of benefits for MBA, such as:
1. New job positions are open to you.
2. New career paths are open to you.
3. Your ear
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Delhi University cut-off keeps on changing, but yes, there are many colleges in which you can enroll yourself for B.Sc. (Maths) with 90% in 12th.
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Eligibility criteria for appearing to MAH-MCA-CET:
a) Passed with minimum 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA (45% in case of candidates of backward class categories and physically handicapped) of minimum three years duration in any discipline.
Candidates who have passed BCA, BCS or B.Sc (Computer/information Technology) degree courses are not required to fulfill the requirement of having studied mathematics or statistics as one of the subjects at 10+2 level or higher level examination.
b) Valid score of MAH-MCA-CET conducted by the competent authority.
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