Shri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi
Shri Ram College of Commerce is the topmost college of Delhi University. It does not offer Bcom pass course; it only provides Bcom hons and economics hons at undergraduate level, which requires Mathematics subject in 12th standard.
Its first cut off would be announced on 14th June 2019. Last year its cut off started from 97.5 and mostly the seats get filled by the commencement of second cut off only.
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Hi Rugved Dandekar,
I think apart from the IIT's, SRCC is one of the few graduate colleges that offers very good placements. Some of the best paying companies offer packages that are almost at par with the average pay MBA's from the top institutes in India get post-graduation!!Be it Investment Banking, Audit, Management Consulting or Marketing, a plethora of opportunities are offered to graduates in their third year. Top firms like Mckinsey, Deutsche, Bain, Delloite, KPMG, PWC, Google and the likes recruit on campus.
Avg Package: At the same level was Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), Delhi, where two students bagged the highest package of Rs 31 lakh from EY-Parthenon, the placement office of the college said. The highest pay package at Hindu College too was Rs 31 lakh\
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Hey,
For B.com(hons)
OBC-94.87
SC-90.5
General- 97.375
For BA (hons)
OBC-96
General- 98.25
SC-94.25
This is last year's cut off
Hello Rugved,I can give the list of best coaching centers in Delhi1) CA Neeraj Arora Classes2) AKNTK Institute for CA3) Academy for Commerce (AOC) 4) Eten CA5) Aldine Coaching Institutehope this info is helpful !!!
Hello student,
As per your scored percentage that ís 82% in CBSE board, you are not eligible to get an admission in SRCC. As SRCC is one of the premier colleges of Delhi University, therefore keeps it's cutoff high. Your scored percentage is much low in comparison to it's cutoff as its cutoff hardly ever go till 96% . You can get admission in another DU colleges in south campus as per your percentage.
All the best!
Hi Tanya,
This is the first time that the EWS category has been introduced in JEE Mains and we are yet to see how it unfolds. Since no previous cutoff is present, we won't be able to predict colleges for you.
Assuming that the cutoff will be somewhere in between OBC and general, you have little chance to get a seat there. I would suggest you to not keep your hopes high and look for other colleges too.
Hope it was useful to you and your query was resolved.Feel free to contact us for any queries.All the best :)
Hello Rugved,
Sone of the best coaching for CA in Delhi are as follows:-
Hope it helps you
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SRCC offers two undergraduate programs: B.Com(Hons.) and Economics (Hons.).
CA as a degree is offered only by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) in India.
Hence, there is no way to pursue CA from SRCC. Do you instead mean how can CA be pursued simultaneously while in SRCC?
Once you have successfully taken admission in SRCC (or any other DU college for that matter), perform the following steps:
Year 1
Take the CA-CPT paper. It is fairly easy to clear with little or no coaching required. Most of the syllabus stems from Class 11th and 12th commerce.
Once it is cleared, register for the CA (Intermediate) exam, preferably the attempt atleast 1.5 years away from your CA-CPT paper. That would give you sufficient time to get done with all your coachings, do some self study and hopefully not miss out too much on the amazing SRCC culture.
Juggle between SRCC and CA classes. Oh! And don't forget to join societies of your interest.
Year 2
Continue juggling between SRCC and CA classes.
Get serious about your favourite society.
Take a break from coachings. Time for some self study!
Take the CA (Intermediate) exam. Hope to pass.
Meanwhile, start enjoying your college fests.
Hopefully pass. *Fingers crossed*
Year 3
Time to chill. Sit back and relax.
Some time in February: Search for articleship begins. Hopefully get one of the Big Five opportunities from campus itself.
Got the articleship? Great. Chill until April.
Request your firm if you can join them before 30th April (Helps to save an attempt). Get your ‘No problem certificate’ from college to ensure compliance with ICAI rules. Classes are usually over by this time, so the college wouldn't have major issues giving the certificate.
Join the firm before 30th April.
Juggle between office and studying for your final exams in May.
Pass your final exams.
Graduate.
2.5 years later take your CA (Final) paper and hope to pass.
Congratulations! You have now successfully managed CA and SRCC simultaneously.
Good luck.
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