How can I take admission in Indo Global Colleges? I missed my JEE Mains exam & sure to get good marks in 10+2 CBSE board.
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You can apply for direct admission in this college on basis of 10+2 exam result. It is a good college for all UG courses i.e. B.Tech/B.Arch /BBA/BCA/B.Com.
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Indo Global Colleges are well established & leading group of institutions in new Chandigarh & are offering B.Tech, B.Arch, BBA, BCA and B.Com (P) courses after 10+2 examination. You can take admission on basis of 10+2 exam, even if you have missed JEE Mains exam. Eligibility criterion for taking admission in B.Tech is : Candidates must have passed class 12 with Physics, Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with any one out of Chemistry/Biotechnology/Computer Science/Biology for admission into first year of B.Tech courses. For doing B.Arch course - Candidate must have completed their 10+2 examination with mathematics and English as...more
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Yes, admission can be taken in this reputed engineering, architecture as well as management college on basis of 10+2 exam from recognised board.
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On the basis of 10+2 marks, you can join this college which is very good in studies and placements.
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If you have missed JEE main exam, you can secure admission in Indo Global on basis of 10+2 examination.
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Hello Monika,
Those who have missed JEE Main exam can avail direct admission in Indo Global Colleges based on 10+2 score. All the best. -
Admission in Indo Global Colleges, which is the leading and reputed group for all UG courses can be availed based on your 10+2 marks. Preference of courses depends upon your own choice i.e Engineering (B.Tech) or Architecture B.Arch and other professional courses, BBA, BCA or B.Com. You can opt for Indo Global Colleges.
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All details of Indo Global Colleges and admission process are available on:
www.igef.net
You can apply online or speak to admission department of the college for more details. -
For taking admission in Indo Global colleges, visit www.igef.net for all details. Indo Global is the best college for doing engineering & other courses. Excellent placements are and the study environment of this college is good.
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