Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi

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Aman Apurva

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I can't really tell that now considering the pandemic. But you be in touch with the University's website for details regarding the same. All the best!

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Aman Apurva

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Yes, I think the University has distant courses available too. You can go through the web for more details.

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Aman Apurva

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No, I am sorry but if you don't have Maths in class 12th , you can't apply for B.Com Hons. in DU. But, you can definitely apply for B.Com.

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Aman Apurva

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I think it would be somewhat similar to last year's cutoffs I. e 98.5% - 97.75%.

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Aman Apurva

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That will completely depend on this year's cutoffs. But you should have studied maths in class 12th in order to qualify. Maths is not necessary to include in the best 4 but you should have it as one of the subjects studied in class 12th.

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Aman Apurva

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See it will totally depend on the cutoffs this year. Check out the previous years' cutoffs to get an idea. To ensure admissions into SRCC, the best 4 should be 98% or above. The cutoffs are lower for reserved category. Do checkout the cutoffs

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Aman Apurva

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No, sorry but you must have Maths as one of the subjects in 12. Not required for calculating best 4 but atleast you should have it in 12 as one of the subjects studied.

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Aman Apurva

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No, you should have Maths as one of the subjects in class 12. Not required for calculating best 4 but you should have studied it in 12.

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Aman Apurva

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If the other 4 subjects are not from other streams, and if there's no deduction while calculating the best 4 ( if any subject is not in List A given in Srcc's website), there's a chance. It will totally depend on this year's cutoffs. But you should at least have studied maths in 12th and passed in it.

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