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It offers more than 40 courses in streams like commerce, science, and humanities and follows a Choice-Based Credit System.
According to the college's official website, the admission process is primarily based on merit, i.e., a student's total aggregate on their previous qualifying exam (10+2). Every academic year, it admits approximately 1,000 students for various courses, with the minority Catholic community receiving 50% of the seats. A score above 90% wil
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Hi, fee structure at SRCC Delhi for Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.): INR 30,000 PER ANNUM. Eligibility Criteria: Aspirants seeking admission to 3 years Full-time B.Com(Hon.) Program must have passed 10+2 with 45% with one language Mathematics/Business Mathematics from a recognized board. Shri Ram College of Commerce commonly known as SRCC is affiliated to Delhi University. The college is primarily known for its Commerce, Management and Economics streams. There are 8 academic departments in SRCC like, Commerce, Economics, Mathematics, Hindi, Political Science and few others. Shri Ram College of Commerce offers two UG and PG courses
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Loyola College, Chennai. B.Com Hons II Shift. Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Pune. Mount Carmel College, Bangalore. Hindu College, Delhi. DU SOL - School of Open Learning, University of Delhi. Aditi Mahavidyalaya, Delhi. Hansraj College, Delhi. St Xaviers College, Kolkata. B.Com (Hons. ) being a specialisation course, offers better opportunities and good packages than B.Com. It is valued more by experts in the industry. B.Com (Hons. ) is a business-oriented course that develops the students business skills and provides in-depth knowledge of the field of commerce. Students pursuing
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Rs 23,193 (1st Year Fees).
SIES College of Commerce and Economics is popular for its B.Com, B.Sc.(IT) and BMS courses. Admission to these courses is done on the basis of marks obtained by the candidates in their last qualifying exam. The application process of the college is online, students who match the eligibility criteria are eligible to apply. It also offers Doctoral Program in Business Policy & Administration for which the college accepts the NET/SET entrance exam or conducts its own entrance examination.
SIES CE has recently launched an M.Sc. cour
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