If it is showing 45% min. for B.Com in Indo and score 72% in class 12th, will I get a seat or the merit will be high?

Asked about Indo Global Group of Colleges - Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)

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    Pooja Banwala

    7 years ago
    Your option of B.Com at Indo Global campus is the right decision. B.Com is a course which provides maximum job opportunities in government, semi-government and leading companies. Based on your score, you can get admission in this college which is best in all terms like academics, learning environment, infrastructure and facilities, industry exposure and placements.
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    Bhoomika Sharma | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    If you score more than 60% marks in 10+2, you will get admission in B.Com in this college. It is well reputed and recently awarded best college in this region for commerce studies. Teachers here are very much cooperative and experienced.
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    Jasmeet Kaur

    7 years ago
    45% minimum is required for B.Com as per the university requirement. If you score well, you will definitely get a seat in Indo Global, which is very good college for B.Com.
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    Satinder Pal | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    It is the best commerce college with university ranking for doing B.Com course. It will be the best choice to pursue B.Com from this college near to Chandigarh.
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    Manav Singla

    7 years ago
    A student with 60% marks can get the admission. The college is great in terms of faculty, infra, placements and specially, the student environment.
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    Renuka Rattan

    7 years ago
    Based on limited number of seats for B.Com in Indo Global Colleges, you need to score minimum 60% marks. It is very good college for doing B.Com & ranked among top colleges in India. I completed my degree from this college by securing 84% marks. All the best.
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    SP Singh

    7 years ago
    Student having 10+2 in any stream can take admission for B.Com at Indo Global, which will be best option and decision to be part of reputed, well established campus of northern India.
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    Siddarth Gumber | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Doing commerce from Indo Global will be perfect decision based on the score you are likely to get.Indo Global is one of the reputed, oldest and good campus for doing BCom after 10+2. It has very experienced and well qualified faculty and staff.
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    Ritu Saini

    7 years ago
    Hello Rony,
    Doing B.Com as per present & future job market is very good & very much demanding in all areas/sectors. Job openings are increasing in all areas government & non-government including banking, insurance, taxation system, GST, Income tax, stock market, accounting, etc. Your choice of opting B.Com from Indo Global on basis of score more than 70% will be good idea. Generally, the cut-off in B.Com in this campus is between 60-65%. It is well known campus for commerce studies that provides excellent learning environment with excellent placements.
    All the best.
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    Twinkle Chawla

    7 years ago
    Hello Rony,
    Most preferred campus for doing B.Com honours is Indo Global campus. You can check merit and join this college for B.Com (Hons). This year, more than 15 students of Indo Global Colleges scored more than 85% marks in university and are in the merit list of IKG-Punjab Technical University.
    All the best.

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