
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
- B++ NAAC accredited
- Public/Government Institute
- Estd. 1976
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Suraj 
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2026
3.4
I'm satisfied with the fees and infrastructure, but not with placements.
Placements: Thank you, Shiksha team, for giving me this opportunity. But, I can't answer your first question because right now, I am in the 2nd year, but last year, a total of 8 students got placed in my course. You can't expect the highest package in this college, as its highest package is 2.5 LPA, the average is 1.8 LPA, and the lowest could be 1.2-1.5 LPA. There are not many companies that visit a college, but Vasundhara Consultant, ICICI Life, LIC, etc., are the top recruiting companies. Internships are compulsory for all students after the 2nd year exam, and companies are provided by the college itself.
Infrastructure: You will not be satisfied with the infrastructure of the B.Com block, even though it has all the facilities. There are 18+ sufficient classrooms, with projectors available in 1 or 2 classrooms. A library has full of 800+ books, with some current academic books as well. You don't get Wi-Fi here. But there is a canteen where all types of food are available, like junk food, coffee, tea, etc. There is no need for a hostel in the college, and it is not available in the college.
Faculty: I have always found teachers helpful and qualified, but I think students don't respect college teachers like they do to school teachers. The teaching quality needs to be improved and should adopt modern ways, mostly practical study. Vaishali ma'am, the teacher of accounting, is the best teacher in the college. I find the course curriculum is relevant, not much, but enough for the student to make them industry-ready. If you want to be an accountant, teacher, or data analyst, it is a little helpful. I always found exams to be really easy. Five questions you have to prepare for the exam. 50%-60% is the pass percentage.
Other: For the middle-class boy, B.A., B.Com, and B.Sc. are the only option after 12th because it is always pocket-friendly. We can't go for professional courses like a data scientist, CMA, CA, etc. I think in B.Com, they should minimise the syllabus and restructure the whole system, adopting the foreign education system. There are almost 2 to 3 fests, competitions, etc., held every month. The campus crowd is not very excited, it is always cool and calm. There is the Har Chhatravritti scholarship, for which you can apply, and can get Rs. 8,000 for OBC and Rs. 14,000 for SC category students.
Reviewed on 28 May 2025Read More
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Dev 
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2026
2.8
I'm dissatisfied with teaching quality.
Placements: There are around 240+ students in B.Com 2nd year (2023-26), and I think at least 20-25 students will definitely get placed in campus recruitment. The highest package is 3.5 LPA, the average is 1.8 LPA, and the lowest package is 1.5 LPA. ICICI Life is the top company that has been recruiting B.Com students since 2016, and other top companies are Wipro, Infosys, Vasundhara Consultant, etc. Internship is mandatory for all B.Com students to get a degree, and it holds a total of 100 marks. College itself provides companies for students with internships. Financial manager, banker, cashier, tally operator, etc., are the top roles offered.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure for the B.Com is really good and well developed. A total of 17 rooms are available in the B.Com department, which is called Block B. I haven't seen any Wi-Fi facility in college. First aid help is available in college. Hygienic and good food is available in the canteen, which remains closed during exam time. The library is full of 500+ books with all kinds of books for all courses, and even the competitive exam department is there. The hostel is not in the college.
Faculty: I found that a few teachers are really helpful and knowledgeable, but some of them, I think, just teach for money. Sunil Sir is one of them who is a commerce teacher. I have compromises with teaching quality, but I think school teachers are a little better. The course curriculum is relevant if your aim is to become a teacher or an accountant, etc. You don't need to prepare for the whole semester to pass, because semester exams are really easy. But still, in every 1 out of 2 students, get a backlog in at least 1 paper.
Reviewed on 26 May 2025Read More
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Sathish 
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2026
2.6
A musician forced to do B.Com.
Placements: Right now I am 2nd year student but from previous batch around 5-7% of students got placed in my course. The highest package is around 3 LPA to 3.5 LPA. The average package is Rs 1.80 LPA. The lowest salary is Rs 1.50 LPA. ICICI Bank, LIC, and Vasundhra Consultant are the top companies for B.Com. All students get internships after 4th semester exam end and which is around 120 hours. I will also do an internship from 5th July. Top most accountant, cashier, tally operator, etc., are the top roles.
Infrastructure: The college is really big and has almost all facilities. For B.Com there is a big department with more than 20 rooms. Library is for all students and has all streams/course books. But one thing I don't like about the library is that books are not updated. It has 90s books for courses which needed to be updated. No hostel is there in the college.
Faculty: Few teachers lack practical approach to study but overall teachers are good, qualified, and knowledgeable. Teaching quality needed to be improved. If you want to be an accountant or teacher then the course curriculum is relevant. But otherwise it's just knowledge. Semester exams are really easy. Passing percentage is 40-60%. We have to do only 5 questions with 14 marks.
Other: I chose this course because of my dad otherwise I have no interest in B.Com. I want to be a musician. I don't think any great things in my course except less pressure of study. Kala Sangam, youth festival, and quiz competitions are usually held in college. You can apply for Har Chhatravritti Scholarship.
Reviewed on 25 May 2025Read More
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Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) at Pt. Chiranji Lal Sharma Government College Overview
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
at Pt. Chiranji Lal Sharma Government College
Pt. Chiranji Lal Sharma Government College's Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) is a 3 years course offered at the UG level. To be eligible for this course, students must have 40.0% in 12th. This course admits 400 students. Discover other available courses under B.Com at Pt. Chiranji Lal Sharma Government College.
Duration | 3 years |
Course Level | UG Degree |
Mode of Course | Full Time |
Official Website | Go to Website |
Seat breakup | 400 |
Type of University | Public/Government,Autonomous |
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) at Pt. Chiranji Lal Sharma Government College Frequently Asked Questions
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
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Sunny 
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2026
2.4
2.0Placements2.0Infrastructure3.0Faculty3.0Crowd & Campus Life2.0Value for Money
An architect dreamer doing entries in books of accounts.
Placements: I am in 2nd year so I can't tell what percentage of students got placed from my course but past B.Com batches say it is around 60%. In this college there are not much bigger opportunities for placement the highest placement you could get is 3 LPA. The average is 1.8 LPA and the lowest could be 1.2 LPA. Now all students get a chance for internships in 2nd year in local companies. The internship is mandatory for degree. After B.Com you could consider yourself a junior assistant, accountant, financial advice, etc.
Infrastructure: The facilities and infrastructure are quite good for commerce. There is a separate commerce block which has almost 18 rooms with all facilities like fans blackboard blanches with good seating capacity. But one thing that is lacking is no computer labs for commerce students. However, library is full of commerce books but they should update it according to new academic syllabus. Some classes like MDC Sec are conducted in PG block and science block as well. No hostel facility is available.
Faculty: I think teachers are helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable but teachers don't care much about students' study, career, their development, etc. Teaching quality is good but not the best sometimes I feel school teachers have more knowledge and teaching skills than college teachers. It is not about course curriculum relevant or irrelevant it is about the effort you put into your study and skills that will make you one step ahead in this big competition. I have taken four-semester exams but I never found any exam hard for a moderate level it is always easy. Pass percentage is 70%.
Other: If I tell you the truth I don't want to do B.Com I want to be an architect but due to financial problems I have to choose this. It is cheap but has some value. After graduation from this college, I can expect at least Rs. 15000 job. I didn't find any best things in my course besides the tension of passing marks. I have no interest in events fest in college and I have never participated in any competition but there are always quizzes, dance, competitions dance, etc., conducted every 15-25 days. Har Chhatravritti and NSP scholarships are available for students.
Reviewed on 17 May 2025Read More
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Sanjeev 
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2026
2.4
1.0Placements3.0Infrastructure2.0Faculty4.0Crowd & Campus Life2.0Value for Money
If you have money then don't invest here.
Placements: Right now, I am in 2nd year so I can't answer the percentage of students placed in my course. But overall, 30-35% of B.Com students get placements. The highest package is only 2.8 LPA. The average package is 1.8 LPA. The lowest package is 1.2 LPA. Top recruiting companies are ICICI Life, Wipro, Vasundhara Consultant, Turtlement, etc. Every student of B.Com gets internships due to NEP 2020. But it's only for 120 hours. In July, I am also getting internships. Top roles offered in B.Com are junior assistant, accountant, teaching, tally operator, data entry operator, CMA, etc.
Infrastructure: There are not much facilities available for B.Com students like to practice tally. There is no computer lab for B.Com students. But rooms are sufficient. Almost 20 rooms are there, and commerce block is block B. There is no Wi-Fi for students. Library is there but books are outdated. No hostel facility for students in the college.
Faculty: Teachers are good, helpful, and knowledgeable but not modern. They stick to their old pattern. Teaching quality is poor for most teachers. The curriculum is 30% relevant. It can never make students industry-ready because no projects, no industry visits, no business ideas, etc. Semester exam level is easy to moderate. Any average-minded student can pass by studying one week before a particular subject exam.
Reviewed on 21 Apr 2025Read More
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Himanshu 
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2026
2.0
1.0Placements3.0Infrastructure2.0Faculty2.0Crowd & Campus Life2.0Value for Money
Don't hope for a bigger placement. They offer Rs. 15,000 per month.
Placements: If I say genuinely, only around 20-25 percent of students get placed in B.Com but mostly B.Com students get placed in this college. ICICI life, Vasundhara consultant (recently recruited students in 2023), Wipro, Digital X, etc. The internship is offered to every student of every branch Which is 120 Hours. Top roles offered are deo, tally operator, teaching, financial manager, accountant, junior assistant, etc.
Infrastructure: For the B.Com department, there are almost 16 rooms allotted which are neat & clean, with good seating capacity, fans available in rooms, projector available only in one room. No labs for the commerce department. No Wi-Fi facility. The library is full of commerce books but needs to update it because it is very old. No hostel facilities are available in the college.
Faculty: Teachers at PTCLS are generally qualified and knowledgeable, especially in core commerce subjects. Some are very supportive, though teaching methods are mostly theoretical. The B.Com curriculum is standard and provides a solid foundation, but students need to pursue internships and extra certification to become industry-ready. Semester exams are moderate and mostly theory-based. With regular study and class attendance, passing is not too difficult. But The pass percentage remains low, around 40-60%. Overall, the course provides academic knowledge but requires self-effort and practical exposure to truly prepare for jobs or further professional courses like CMA CA or MBA.
Other: I chose B.Com for its flexibility and strong foundation in business, accounting and finance. The best part is the wide subject variety and time to explore skills or internships. However, the course lacks practical exposure. More real-world learning, digital tools, and industry interaction would help. PTCLS has a decent crowd, basic events, and good connectivity. The campus is peaceful, with scholarships for deserving students, but extracurriculars could be more active. Overall, it's a budget-friendly course with potential, but students need to take extra initiative to truly become industry-ready. With some improvements, it can offer a much stronger experience.
Reviewed on 14 Apr 2025Read More
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Komal bartia 
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2026
2.8
2.0Placements3.0Infrastructure3.0Faculty4.0Crowd & Campus Life2.0Value for Money
Review of Pt. Chiranji Lal Sharma Government College.
Placements: I checked the placement records of my college and found that only 15 to 25 students from the B.Com program secure placements each year. The highest salary package one can expect ranges from 3 to 3.5 lakhs, primarily for students with IT or technical backgrounds. Students from B.A., B.Sc., and B.Com. Programs typically receive an annual package of around 1.8 lakhs, which is considered average, if not low. Most placements are offered by ICICI Life, which particularly recruits B.Com students, while top companies like Wipro and Infosys used to hire students until 2018. Additionally, students often need to seek internships outside of college. Common job roles include junior assistant, accountant, data entry operator, and financial manager.
Infrastructure: The college infrastructure is average—not particularly good but not bad either. My commerce department has decent facilities; however, it lacks computer resources for practicing software like Tally. The classrooms are adequately furnished with seating and fans, but there is no Wi-Fi available, and there are no hostel facilities since most students are from Karnal.
Faculty: All the teachers are well-qualified and helpful, though I found school teachers to be more supportive. The course curriculum is not very relevant to the real world, as it requires a more practical approach and greater industry exposure. To better prepare students for the industry, the college should increase its education budget to provide high-quality education. The level of semester exams is relatively moderate students can easily score 7 to 8 SGPA by studying the night before. The pass percentage hovers around 60 to 65 percent as many students end up with 1 to 2 backlogs in their exams.
Reviewed on 7 Apr 2025Read More
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Sumit 
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2026
2.8
2.0Placements3.0Infrastructure3.0Faculty3.0Crowd & Campus Life3.0Value for Money
Good facilities at low fees, but have to do hard work for good placements.
Placements: Almost 40 to 50% of students in my college get placed in the B.Com course. Before COVID, big companies like Wipro and Infosys used to recruit students from the college, but now these companies don't come for recruitment in the college. Still, some good companies visit the college, like ICICI Bank, which recently recruited 8 students from colleges. You have to find internships on your own. The top roles in B.Com are auditor, accountant, financial manager, CA, CS, and investment bank.
Infrastructure: I want to appreciate the college classrooms because they are well-structured, and some classes have projectors as well. Every department, like Science, Commerce, and Arts, has a separate block. There is useless Wi-Fi in college. I like the library because it has almost 800+ books available, even for competitive exams. The best infrastructure in the college is the PG block, which is well-structured and modern. Most students are from local cities. There is no need for hostel facilities in the college.
Faculty: I want to appreciate every teacher because everyone is well-educated, qualified, knowledgeable, and helpful. They even sign the attendance chart for scholarships, even if we don't have 75% attendance. The teaching quality is good, but there are some areas that need improvement. If I really say this course doesn't make you industry-ready.You have to work on development skills, and you have to do a lot of hard work to succeed through this course. Semester exams are really easy. You only have to attempt 5 questions for 14 marks, which we have options. There is a 40-50% pass percentage in college.
Other: I chose this course because I want to do CMA after my B.Com. The best thing about this course for me is that the course curriculum is mostly related to CMA, and it helps me in pursuing my CMA. I wish there were internship opportunities in the 2nd year and industry company visits. Teachers should relate the study to real life. There are events and fests like Kalakariti, which recently happened, youth festivals, blood donation camps, NCC camps, NSS camps, and many sports festivals and activities that take place every month in the college. For scholarships, Har Chhatravriti offers OBC for Rs.8,000 and SC for Rs.12,000 + Rs.2,000 for books.
Reviewed on 1 Apr 2025Read More
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