All of these are very good courses to pursue, but all of them are different from each other and have their own advantages. Let's have a look at all the courses.
These are a small introduction for all the courses, and now you can choose one from any of them according to priorities and requirements.
To get into SRCC, your class 12th results will be the most important. To score a 95 and above 8-10 hours of daily studying is necessary. Revision is one of the key parts. If you also have a proper, more than 75% attendance in your 12th, you are good to go.
Subjects like accountancy and economics cannot be mugged up in a day, so start preparing for them as early as possible.
Try finishing your syllabus before your Pre-Boards and attempt prelims, which will give you an idea about the exam and the proper time frame to complete it in.
Try understanding the practical applicability of the content. Practice as much as possible. There is no other alternative for it.
Set targets for yourself and complete them. Study to learn something new and not only to clear a stage in life.
One of my friends studied at SRCC. According to her, life at the college is amazing as well as welcoming.
Here are some facts about SRCC that you should know:
You will meet an amazing bunch of people here, each one with their unique skills and talents. So, yes life at SRCC is definitely more fun when compared to other colleges.
SRCC is definitely better than Hansraj College. I say this based on the reviews I got from my friends from both institutes.
It's a great college. Given the choice between SRCC and Hansraj, you should go for the former.
According to the students of SRCC, the GBO is a really underrated and underappreciated course, but has a potential to be considered one of the top management courses in India. The course started with an inclination towards international management. There are few benefits to the course.
GBO, therefore will for sure provide a platform to start off your career but it depends on how you modify yourself and enhance your skills to get maximum benefits.
One of my friends studied GBO at SRCC. The course started with an inclination towards international management.
Therefore, it is recommended that GBO at SRCC is worth joining and has good future prospects.
One of my friends studied at Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC). According to him it is a fulfilment for every commerce aspirant. It is ranked as one of the best commerce colleges in the country. It offers two undergraduate courses - B.Com (H) and B.A Economics (H).
You must study any three of the listed subjects which is mentioned in the DU website for the respective course, otherwise 2.5% gets deducted.
SRCC provides honours courses only in B.Com (hons) or Economics (hons) for which Maths is compulsory in 12th.
The procedure is as follows:
It is recommended that you score a 97.5 - 97.25% or above if you are from the unreserved category.
Delhi University almost every year comes up with a different set of rules and regulations.
So even though you can get admission by securing 2.5% more than the declared cut off, however, the final list for General candidates was 97.25% last year. You might have to score a 99.75% in your class 12th examinations.
In case cut offs increase, you will need a perfect 100 in 4 subjects. So getting in is really difficult.
If you are not from the general category, then the cut offs will be lower and you might get through even without mathematics.
However, in the beginning, the admission requirements change often, hence you may never know that some small changes in the rules might get you in. So always follow the official website of DU for any updates.
According to the reviews online, SRCC is a much more reliable option than to pursue CA right after your class 12.
Here are some things that will be better if you choose SRCC:
Therefore, it is suggested that you opt for SRCC rather than rushing with the stress of being a CA.
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