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What students say about Shri Ram College of Commerce - [SRCC]
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I choose B.Com (Hons) as I want to have a career in finance and consulting. One professor teaches a class of around 60 students at SRCC. I am quite happy with the teaching method of the teachers as they teach through books and PPTs. In 1st semester, we had to complete the syllabus of six months in three months so it was difficult for students but overall the exam's difficulty level was mediocre.
I gave CUET entrance exam for the admission process of Delhi University. The eligibility criteria of B.Com (Hons) were based on the commerce background. The application form is available on the official website of CUET. Application fees is affordable for all. The application dates was 2 months after my board exams so I had sufficient time to study for the exam.
Students become eligible for placements from the 2nd year. The percentage of students getting placed is not in my knowledge but we have generally 700 offers. The average package is 900000 whereas the highest package is 30L.
I got admission through CUET. I scored 766 and got admission through the EWS category even though the general cutoff for general students was 780. Improvements can be more tough exams and better planning before conducting the exam.
My course is b.com hons and I chose it as I am interested in finance and consulting. I want to do further studies in finance and consulting in the future. The exams were a bit difficult and very lengthy.
I gave the CUET entrance exam. My course is BCom (hons) and it’s eligibility criteria is the student should have passed class 12th. The application form could be easily found on the official CUET website. The entrance exam fees were affordable for everyone.
Being a commerce student I was interested in commerce as a subject as I was academically inclined and want to get a phd in my future in this field. The faculty is really great and best at their forte. 10 teachers effectively maintain 40 students.
The admission process was simple. We had to register ourselves under the central university initially and then wait for the education boards to release our results. Colleges were allotted to students according to the cut-offs of different colleges.
I chose this course for my interest in economics and finance. With this course, one could learn about the mathematical, theoretical and practical spheres of economics. The faculty of the college is quite friendly, knowledgeable and open. Almost every classroom has the adequate amount of attention it needs to have from the professor. Apart from that, SRCC provides you with tutorial classes as well, where students can one on one clear their doubts with the professor. More and better use of technology can be used, but overall it's a proper good learning experience. All the professors are PhD or pursuing a PhD. We have internals and one sends sem external examinations.
Firstly we had to register with the DU portal and enter our preferences, our marks, our proofs of adress, caste, existence etc. they ask for your Adhar Card, Caste certificate, TC, merit certificates, 10-12 Marksheet, Photos, Electricity bill/pan bill etc., All self attested. Then we had to pay the minimal registration fee of about 200-300 rupees. With each subsequent cutoff, i got better college. I started with South campus, then KMC, then Hindu, and finally after the 4 cutoff, I got into SRCC. For BA Honors in Economics, to get into SRCC for Scheduled Caste Candidates, the fourth cut off was 96.5% and which was exactly equivalent to my cut off. Then I had to go to the portal again, withdraw my application from Hindu, and then enroll in again for SRCC. Hopefully my documents were verified easily within a day and then I had to pay the sum of 21000 for 1st semester fee and I was mailed with a confirmation message. One week later I was sent a mail from the library for further confirmation.
A certain reason is that this is a professional course that gives a lot of opportunities to students and I hope that it will help me in further studies. the faculty-student ratio is quite high. There are qualified professors with innovative methods of teaching and the term exams were easy but I don't think there is a chance of me being passed.
The admission process was that there was a CUET entrance exam and then based on the scores and preferences, students would get into the college they were eligible for. The entrance exam was 2 months after the 12th board exams so there was sufficient time to study.
BA Economics Honours is a well-designed course aimed to equip students with mathematical, analytical and theoretical tools to understand the functioning of the economy and businesses and make them industry ready. The faculty at college is also very knowledgeable in their subjects.
The cutoff for the college was declared on the basis of marks scored in class 12th boards. The college application process was the same as the DU admission process where students apply through the DU website. Now, the admission criteria have changed to CUET Entrance exams.
From the 5th semester, students become eligible for campus placements. There are many companies visited including big 4s, Mecenzy, bain and brain, public sector companies also. The highest package is around 32 lpa and avg is 8.5 lpa 80-90% of students get placement. My plans after my degree are to complete CA
Any student having maths subject in class 12 was eligible for both the courses i.e Bcom Hons and BA Hons. The application process was online. I took admission under the OBC category so my cutoff was lower than that of General Category.
The placement cell placed almost 80-90% of students who apply for placements. The highest salary package offered this year is 35LPA and the average is 13.25LPA. Top companies participated in the recruitment process are Microsoft, Delloite, KPMG, EY, PWC, GT, BDO, BCG, HUL, HCL, American express, JP Morgan, JSW. The college also conduct Articleships drives for students who want to join Articleships firm for persuing CA.
During my time, admission was given based on a cutoff given by the college based on the 12th percentile. However, now the days CUET exam is conducted based on which cutoffs are provided by colleges. You can fill out the application form on the website of Delhi University and the dates are after the result. I availed the benefit of the EWS category reservation. During my time the 1st cutoff of our college was 99% for general, however, it was 98% for the EWS category.
B.Com(Hons) has fields including accounts, law, and taxation which are necessary for any commerce student. There are 50 to 60 students in 1 class and there are 7 subjects. Faculties are aptly qualified and experienced in teaching.
CUET was the entrance exam which one has to give for getting into Delhi University. Cueat Samarth's website can be used for finding information. Fees are not very high around 1200. The dates of exams should be released earlier than what was at our attempt
The cutoff for the college was declared on the basis of marks scored in class 12th boards. The college application process was the same as the DU admission process where students apply through the DU website. Now, the admission criteria have changed to CUET Entrance exams.
SJBy - Sarthak JhaThe admission process was that there was a CUET entrance exam and then based on the scores and preferences, students would get into the college they were eligible for. The entrance exam was 2 months after the 12th board exams so there was sufficient time to study.
SOBy - Saji OberoiFirstly we had to register with the DU portal and enter our preferences, our marks, our proofs of adress, caste, existence etc. they ask for your Adhar Card, Caste certificate, TC, merit certificates, 10-12 Marksheet, Photos, Electricity bill/pan bill etc., All self attested. Then we had to pay the minimal registration fee of about 200-300 rupees. With each subsequent cutoff, i got better college. I started with South campus, then KMC, then Hindu, and finally after the 4 cutoff, I got into SRCC. For BA Honors in Economics, to get into SRCC for Scheduled Caste Candidates, the fourth cut off was 96.5% and which was exactly equivalent to my cut off. Then I had to go to the portal again, withd
SBy - Saurab
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