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The admission is pure based on the merit list.
According to the new rule of the Delhi university the candidate have to apply their choice of subject and college in a OMR form where scrutiny will be done and will directly forwarded to the concern selected college.
As per the merit basis there will be a list of selected student published by the college, thus have to complete the further procedure for the admission in the college.
If you score about 85% TO 90% you may get a chance in SRCC.
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You can also opt for a professional course like CA. The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India regulates the profession of chartered accountants. The course involves professional competence course, articled/ audit training, information technology training and final examination.
You can also pursue ICWA or company secretary course. You can go for Masters in finance and control or M.Com.
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