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Saumya Jain

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The SRCC GBO counselling is conducted in offline mode. Candidates who have qualified for SRCC GBO exam must register themselves online through the official website. However, the Personal Interview and/ or GD and document verification round under the counselling process is held offline at the designated helpline centres. Candidates who meet the SRCC GBO cutoff, need to visit the centre for document verification as per their rank and other selection rounds such as PI and GD. The seat allotment process is also conducted online based on the merit, category, and choices filled by the candidate during the registration process. Candidate
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SRCC GBO 2024 Score Calculator

Login to SRCC GBO 2024 official website.

Enter your Login details.

Open the response sheet.

Copy the response sheet link address.

Paste the link in "Enter File Url"

Click on Submit.

Your Sectional and Cumulative score will be displayed based on your attempts.

SRCC GBO Exam Pattern

Exam Features Details

Exam Mode Internet-based test mode

Total Marks 640 marks

Total questions 160

Test duration 4 hours

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Vanshika Bhardwaj

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If one doesn't meet the cut off, then the candidate can work hard next time and try to improve rank and give the exam next year, or if the candidate can not wait for next year he or she can take admission in anothe course, or can take paid seat or by management quota. If one does not clear the cutt off for SRCC then a candidate can consider other colleges which offers admission on low makrs or by different modes such as different entrance exam or merit-based aadmission to other college, A candidate can try for any other course apart from MBA. 

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Approximately twenty cities around the nation host SRCC GBO. The exam cities should be selected by the candidates based on their order of choice. They should carefully consider their options when selecting the test city, as requests to modify it at a later time may or may not be approved if seats at the designated centres are unavailable in that city. The exam is administered in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities in addition to the major metropolises.

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Nidhi Kumari

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In a particular academic year, you are not permitted to take the SRCC GBO exam more thna once. As per the requirements for admission at SRCC, a candidate may only sit for the SRCC GBO exam once every academic year. Applicants are not permitted to reapply or take the exam in the same year if they have already taken it in that previous year. 

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Himanshi Pandey

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LSR, SRCC and Hindu are top colleges of DU for pursuing BCom (H). All three colleges have been ranked well by various ranking agencies. Interested candidates can refer to the following table for some of the rankings bagged by the three colleges for commerce and accounting:

College NameNIRFThe Week
LSR171
SRCC-1
Hindu College--

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Anushka Mendiratta

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Yes, the SRCC GBO cutoff can change from year to year. Factors that can influence the cutoff score for admission to the GBO programme at Shaheed Rajguru College of Commerce (SRCC) are:

  • Number of Applicants: Significant increase in the number of students applying to the GBO programme compared to previous years, results in higher competition.
  • Difficulty Level of the Exam: If the exam is generally considered more challenging, the cut-off score might be slightly lower to account for the lower average scores.
  • Seat Availability: The number of available seats in the programme can also impact the cut-off. 
  • Reservation Policy: Reservation poli
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