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My 10th and 12th marks is less than 50% and grad marks is 56% so which college better for me in finance sectors


Deepak arya 21st Aug, 2019
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Tamajit Biswas Student Expert 21st Aug, 2019

Hi Deepak,

Since as you mentioned your class 10th and 12th marks are less than 50 percent therefore there seems to be very less or no colleges in India where you can enroll yourself to pursue higher education degree in finance such as MBA as the minimum eligibility criteria for any university and college in India is that the student needs to have at least 50% in class 10, class 12 and in graduation course which should be at least of 3 years.

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muskan.sunitaydv_9765333 Student Expert 21st Aug, 2019

Hello there,

Since you have less marks in 12th so you can try for private colleges.

If you could provide me the name of the course you want to do then we can help you by providing the best colleges for that course.

Feel free to ask any more questions.

Good luck!!!!

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