Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi

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Jeetashree Doley

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Admission process since last year has been all online, so make sure to keep your notifications ON of useful pages. The admission process shall commence from May.

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Jeetashree Doley

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If your total percentage is around 97%-98% and the best of four goes up to 98.75% or 98.8%, you can clear the cut offs by second or third list, if they come out. Seats usually fill up in the first cut-off itself and then go down by only 0.25 or 0.5 in the successive cut-offs.

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Jeetashree Doley

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OBC cut-offs are quite high as compared to the other reserved categories. Most of my friends scored a 94/95 who got admission from OBC reservations but it really just depends on the no. of seats and cut offs for the session.

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Jeetashree Doley

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SRCC has only B.Com hons and no Bcom programme. That means you'll need maths as a subject in +2 and will have passed in it. You can have IP as your optional, no problem in that, as long as you have studied maths as well.

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Jeetashree Doley

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The fee structure right now is 15000 INR per semester. The hostel fees (including mess) is around 90,000 INR per annum. So the total cost would be around Rs 1.2 lakhs per year. The living cost depends upon the lifestyle you choose. Usually expenses go up to 6k-7k per month and your PG or flat will cost you extra.

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Jeetashree Doley

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Your eligibility depends on your credibility. There are two ways to get admission. Direct way or by passing the entrance exam. It takes a high rank to get a seat in SRCC (top 20, as I've heard). You can get more details by looking at their official site. Here's the link http://www.commercedu.com/mcom/

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Jeetashree Doley

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Yes, it's necessary that you 'have' and 'pass' in maths in your +2 to be eligible for B.Com(Hons.) in Shri Ram College of Commerce, or any other college in DU. Maths is a compulsory subject if you are doing a honours course in B.Com.

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Jeetashree Doley

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You don't have to worry about filling out forms for college now. It starts around April-May. So, when you are in class 12th, then just make sure you have a clear concept of the syllabus you learned in +2. So, you can do well in entrances apart from the Merit based system. Look out for entrances, as they take place during May and as far as DU is concerned, the cut offs come out in late May or early June.

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Jeetashree Doley

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There are two methods to get admission for M.Com they are direct or entrance. If you try the entrance method, you'll need a good rank (top 20, as told by one of my seniors). There's detailed information in SRCC's official website. Here's the link to it http://www.commercedu.com/mcom/.

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Jeetashree Doley

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Yes, For B.com (hons) course, you have the 'option' to opt for economics i.e., it's not going to be a core paper. It's an elective subject and not mandatory. If you wish to study economics as one of your subjects you can choose it as your elective, else there are other subjects (political science, Calculus, Physical Education, etc.).

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