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Rajshree Singh

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The Indian Institute of Printing and Packaging Technology is a private institute established under the aegis of the Indian Institute of Printing and Packaging -Society registered (under the Societal Act 1860) in 1995. Moreover, the institute is affiliated with Chaudhary Charan Singh University (CCSU), Meerut, Uttar Pradesh (accredited by NAAC with an A+ grade).

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Rajshree Singh

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Candidates can get into the Indian Institute of Printing and Packaging Technology for a BBA course based on merit. If the candidate fulfil the eligibility criteria for a specific chosen course, then it is not difficult to get into IIPPT. The eligibility criteria for admission to the BBA course is that the candidate should have passed Class 12  with a 45% aggregate (40% for SC/ST).

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Hi Prem, Please provide the question details right so that I can help you in the right way.

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Rizwana Nazar R

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The Late Placement of IIP has not been so good as per the investments made. Their intake of students has increased. Moreover, branches of packaging institutes have been increased, due to this outflow of students and competition from institutions like IIT Roorkee, SIES and PCRI have increased which offer Packaging B.Tech and PGDM as well. So, It will be better to go for B.Tech in Packaging or some other MBA courses.

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