Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi

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Anshika shukla

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The expected SRCC GBO cutoff for the general category is 280 and above. For the SC category expected SRCC GBO cutoff is 160 and above. For ST, PwD, EWS, and OBC categories the expected SRCC GBO cutoff is 120+, 100+, 250+, and 200+ respectively.

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Taniya sultana

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If your  goal is investment banking, SRCC is the more direct and efficient . But, if you value versatility, analytical rigor, and are open to additional qualifications, IIT can also be a strong choice but you may need additional degrees like BCA, MCA if you choose IIT.

IIT has it's own brand value but in financial field SRCC will be a better option for achieving your goal so choose wisely 

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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The admission process for B.Com (Hons) at Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) is conducted by the University of Delhi (DU). To get admission to B.Com course at Shri Ram College of Commerce, candidates need to appear for the CUET-UG which is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Further, eligible candidates need to participate in the CSAS (Centralized Seat Allocation System) counselling process to seek admission. 

The cutoff score for the B.Com programme at Shri Ram College of Commerce is 98-99 for the General category students belonging to All India Quota. The cutoff score for CUET is 782–800 marks. Candidates are a

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Suraj Kumar karn

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The SRCC GBO exam has 160 multiple choice questions that must be answered in 120 minutes. The exam has four sections: Logical Ability, Data Interpretation, Quantitative Ability, and English Comprehension and Language Ability. Each correct answer is worth four marks, and each incorrect answer is worth -1 mark

SRCC GBO 2024 Analysis: Detailed

Section Difficulty Level Good Attempts

English Comprehension and Language Ability Moderate 25-30

Data Interpretation Easy 10-12

Logical Reasoning Easy 20-25

Overall Difficult 70

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Suraj Kumar karn

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No, there are no subjective-type or long form answer questions in the SRCC GBO exam. The SRCC GBO question paper only has 160 multiple-choice questions that are to be solved in two hours or 120 minutes. Candidates must attempt all the sections keeping in mind that the exam has negative marking.The SRCC GBO exam has 160 multiple choice questions that must be answered in 120 minutes. The exam has four sections: Logical Ability, Data Interpretation, Quantitative Ability, and English Comprehension and Language Ability. Each correct answer is worth four marks, and each incorrect answer is worth -1 mark.

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Arshita Tiwari

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SRCC GBO is the exam whose scores are accepted by the college for admission to PG DIPLOMA courses. The duration of this course is 2 years and the total tuition fee of this course is INR 3.2 L. candidates who want to appear for the test must have a bachelor’s degree with 50% aggregate. For SC/ST/OBC and PwD categories, the aggregate in graduation should be of 45% and the candidates in the final year of their graduation are also eligible. For more details, you are suggested o visit the official website of Shiksha.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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To join SRCC, you need to go through the admission process which is generally tough and highly competitive. Admission to the college is based on the marks obtained in the last qualifying examination. For undergraduate courses, such as BA, BBA, BCA, and B.Sc, it is required that you have completed your 12th grade in a related field with a minimum passing percentage. For postgraduate courses, including M.Sc, M.Com, and MA, you need to hold a Bachelor's degree in the relevant subjects. Attend the SRCC admission exam and achieve a score higher than the minimum. Apply to SRCC programs and submit your CAT, CUET, GATE, TANCET, or other qualif

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