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I want to ask that I got 62 percent marks in my 12 examination can I choose b.com(H)


Suman 30th May, 2019
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Nikhil Pareek 30th May, 2019

Hello Suman,

You can pursue B.Com. Hoons. without any problem as it only requires 10+2 as the base criteria and as you have cleared it , there must not be any problem to be faced you.

There are enough colleges in India which provides the facilities to complete bcom in honors.

In Rajasthan alone, there are 68+ colleges which provides this course and in Delhi, there are 75+ colleges. So you can pursue this course. The only drawback for you could be the admission criteria.  So you can go for it without any problem if not the admission criteria.

Akash kumar 30th May, 2019

Hey Suman,

Yes, you can certainly choose b.com(H) course with the 62% marks that you got. You only have to fulfill the criteria or merit of the college or University you want to take admission in. Some Colleges take admission on merit basis, some on the basis of their entrance exam, so only case of worry lies there nothing with the 62% you got, it's enough for b.com.

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