Vani Jha, Student / Alumni
-Answered on May-17-2023The SRCC BCom (Hons) cutoff 2020 for General category applicants was 98.12% in the third, fourth, and fifth lists, while the BA (Hons) Economics cutoff was 98.73% in the third list. As a result, it is projected that General category students with 95% in Class 12 will be denied admission to SRCC.
Vani Jha, Student / Alumni
-Answered on May-17-2023The placement drive for the session 2021–2022 at Delhi University's Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) recently came to an end with a record increase in the gross value of offers of 75%. The maximum package available is worth Rs 30.6 lakh, and the average salary increases to Rs 9.43 lakh.
Baljinder Dhaliwal, Student / Alumni
-Answered on May-05-2023rubina, Student / Alumni
-Answered on May-04-2023rubina, Student / Alumni
-Answered on Apr-29-2023Baljinder Dhaliwal, Student / Alumni
-Answered on Apr-04-2023priyal gogna, Student / Alumni
-Answered on Mar-30-2023priyal gogna, Student / Alumni
-Answered on Mar-29-2023Patrichia D, Student / Alumni
-Answered on Feb-14-2023Dear Ankita,
Admission to SRCC will begin in 2023. Delhi University has announced new prerequisites for all undergraduate degrees at Shri Ram College of Commerce. The Common Seat Allocation System and the CUET scores will be used to determine admission to all DU-affiliated colleges starting this year (CSAS). The Shri Ram College of Commerce admissions procedure consists of three parts. Applications for Phase 1 must be submitted using the CSAS 2023 application form. Students will have to select their desired subject and college during the second round. Numerous rounds of seat allocation will be used in the third stage, and final admittance will be based on a merit list.
Delhi University has been using the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) for UG programme admission for all of its affiliated colleges. The complete process is detailed below:
Phase 1: CSAS 2023 Application Form
Phase 2: Shri Ram College of Commerce Selection of Courses and College Preferences
Phase 3: Shri Ram College of Commerce Seat Allocation and Final Admission
Patrichia D, Student / Alumni
-Answered on Jan-30-2023Dear Saniya,
Candidates for the BCom Honours programme can select from a variety of specialisations, including economics, taxation, finance, banking, insurance, trading, etc. Accounts and Finance, Economics, Investment Management, Banking and Insurance, Financial Market, Taxation, Human Resource, and Law are the courses that students can choose to specialise in during their final year.