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Dear, no question is a silly question.
Shri Ram College of Commerce doesn't have Bachelors of Arts with English Honors.
However, it has Bachelors of Arts with Economics Honors.
Hello aspirant,
Sri ram college of commerce is one the topmost commerce college of Delhi University offering courses like B.com honours, Economics honours etc. Admission to undergraduate courses is offered based on the candidate's score in the 10+2 examination. Shri Ram College of Commerce admission to Post Graduate Diploma in Global Business Operations programme is done via entrance exam conducted by the college.
So if you want to know information about some particular course then please specify which course and what percentage you are expecting.
You can refer this link as well https://www.careers360.com/colleges/shri-ram-college-of-commerce-delhi/admission
Hope this information helps.
Hi,
Hope you are doing well.
Yes, you have a chance to get enrolled to SRCC's B.com programme with this percentage and category. On their official website, you can find all of the latest updates for each round of admission. Or you can also checkout the article for more details regarding the same. Link:- https://university.careers360.com/articles/srcc-cutoff
Hope this help.
Good Luck!
Dear student,
Below I am mentioning few best commerce colleges that are located in Delhi.
To have detail about these colleges and list of some more colleges like these, you can go through the link below.
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bcom-degree-colleges-in-delhi
I hope this information helps you.
All the very best!!
Hello Aspirant,
All three colleges that you have mentioned in your question are top notch colleges under Delhi University (DU). Which makes it hard to say which is better of the lot.
SRCC B.A ECONOMICS (Hons.)
NAAC Accredited A+
Fees 45,000
Placement - top companies like McKinsey, JPMorgan, EY Parthenon, Dalberg etc
Average CTC - 8LPA
Hindu college
NAAC Accredited A +
Fees - 52,680
Placement - Ey consulting, LEK consulting and Brain consulting, Amazon, zomato etc.
Average package - 8-10LPA
ST. Stephen's
Placement - Morgan Stanly, De Shaw, EY etc.
Average package - 10 LPA
Hope this helps and Good luck
Hello,
The admission in to Shri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi is done through DU UG Centralized counselling. The eligibility criteria to get admission to B.Com (//B.Com) (Hons) is that a candidate must have passed 10+2 with Mathematics/Business Mathematics with minimum 50% aggregate marks and English/Hindi with minimum 60% marks or more and a combination of the best three among the following subjects: Mathematics, Accountancy, Economics, and Business Studies/ Commerce from a recognized board. If you haven't studied Mathematics or Business Mathematics in 10+2 level you are not eligible to pursue B.Com (//B.Com) (Hons) in SRCC.
To check the eligibility criteria and other related information click on the link below
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-eligibility-criteria
Hello Student
Shri Ram College of commerce is a government college under the University of Delhi. Established in the year 1926. This is the most oldest college in Delhi e for imparting education in commerce subjects.
You have passed 12th std in school level in applied mathematics in school level 12th standard examination . So you can take admission in Bcom B,honours , BSc mathematics Honours or BA economics honours. With applied maths in 12th standard school level it will be better for you to take admission in Ba economics honours.
Hope this helps.
Sri Ram College Of Commerce, SRCC only offers two undergraduate courses BCom honors and BA honors Economics.
Eligibility for Economics: Aggregate score of 45% in 12th class with mathematics as a subject from a recognised board
Eligibility for BCom: 45% or more marks in HSC and must have studied mathematics/business mathematics or equivalent subject.
So, no you cannot go for SRCC.
All the Best!
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