Shri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi
Hello Huzaifa,
SRCC GBO aka Global Business Operations Program is a decent postgraduate program in terms of ROI. Around 8k to 10k students give the exam each year. It has a total of 62 seats for which students are selected through a separate entrance exam which is conducted in the last week of January, followed by GD/PI in late March or early April.
You can get the previous year papers from the below links.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/116151738
http://www.scribd.com/doc/116149397/SRCC-GBO-2010-Exam-Paper
Hope it helped..
Hello,
As biased as it may be SSCBS makes for a better choice.
1. It's a brand in itself. One that those who are aware of hold in regard and put it in the same league as any other college including SRCC.
2. The course is more rigorous and covers a greater number of concepts than B.Com Hons or an Eco Hons.
3. The large number of extra curricular activities at SSCyou to strike the ultimate balance between academics and extra curriculars.
4. Everyone is crazy competitive and you are always in a race to outdo the other person. In the greater scheme of things this will ensure that you don't screw up later on in life.
5. The three years at SSCBS allow you to explore a large number of things which if you really think about it is what you are ideally supposed to do in college. Since you end up meeting people from all walks of life there is going to be an artist, a musician, the nerd, the guy who wants to go to harvard and the person who wants to expand his family business all in the same class.
Thank you.
Hey,
you should definitely go for ipm in iim indore for the integrated programme. IIMS is a dream for almost every commerce student specially who wants to pursue mba. If you are planning to do mba after graduation you should not leave this opportunity. But if you have some other plans and high fees is a problem for you then you may go for sri ram college of commerce as it will give you lots of exposure.
hi mahesh,
please carry all the original documents along with a copy of same (self-assisted), while going to the respective college.
hope this will help
all the best for your future!!!
The percentage required by the foreign nationals goes as high as that of general category candidates.
Candidates seeking admission in B.Com (Hons.) and B.A. (Hons.) Economics under the Foreign categories in srcc must have registered online with the University of Delhi in their respective categories. Their admission to the College will be based on the norms of University of Delhi.
Good luck!
Hello aspirant!
Yes I think that with an aggregate percentage of 95.75, you have a pretty good chance of getting admission in SRCC in Delhi University for Economics honours. I think you have a really good chance and you should absolutely register yourself for it. I hope this information was helpful!
I wish you all the very best!
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