What Students Say
Likes
- Infrastructure in SRCC is probably the best in entire DU and is at par with many private colleges that take lakhs of fees for the same course. All the classrooms are well equipped with centralised air conditioning and projectors for smart classes.
- The library is probably the best in entire DU. In every class you will find wifi connectivity.
- Th faculty is well qualified, experienced and not only focus in theory but also on practical aspects.
Dislikes
- The food quality at canteens needs to be improved.
- Second i don't like the strictness regarding attendance. Like this time they didn’t even allow the students with low attendance to take one of the end semester exams.
Course Curriculum Overview
The course curriculum is good. There are a total of 6 semesters. The exam level is moderate and its quite easy to score good marks. It's wonderful especially for the students pursuing CA or CMA alongside. Subjects are almost similar but the only difference is you get to study those subjects way deeper in CA or CMA than Bcom. Further, the students also get to learn about accounting softwares like tally that prepares them well for their future.
Internships Opportunities
The placement cell helps to provide ample of internship opportunities to the students. Teh students are required to make cv which the placement cell forwards to various recruiters. They also take initiatives like alumini connect, cv clubs etc.
Placement Experience
For placements there is not particular eligibility criteria, that you need to fulfil. Many companies visit srcc and are categorised into different tiers depending upon the packages offered by them. Sometimes teh company offering job decides a particular eligibility criteria like scoring certain minimum cgpa in your course or scoring certain minimum marks in one or two particular subjects.
Fees and Financial Aid
The course for bcom hons is around ?29000 per annum which is bit higher than other top DU colleges like hansraj and hindu but its absolutely worth it. Like the exposure, experience, facilities, crowd etc is far better than any other DU college. Talking about scholarships, I don't know much about them but yeah SRCC offers quite good number if scholarships, but you need to get sure that your attendance meets the criteria for attaining scholarships which is i guess 75%.
Campus Life
One of the best fests at SRCC is that of crossroads which is conducted around march every year. It's an annual fest of srcc and probably the best and largest in du. Further they are a number of societies that help you build your personality. Talking about infrastructure, its the best in du and at par with many private universities. All classrooms are air conditioned, they have projectors for smart classes. There are separate small rooms for tutorial classes, 2-3 canteens, 4-5 computer labs, huge library, huge sports complex where you will find almost every sport. Then there's a separate gym for boys and girls.
Admission
The only way to get into srcc is by taking entrance exam CUET. After your CUET results are out, you will be asked to give college preference on DU website and on the basis of your CUET score you will be alloted college as per your preferences. For SRCC (general category), you must try to score atleast 780 or above out of 800 (Note: This is only an approximate figure and the cut off may be higher or lower than this). Further there's no, interview, PI, GDetc. Further there are various other quotas through which you can get admission but still you need to give CUET
Faculty
The faculty is nice, experienced, well qualified and try to solve students' queries. In the first 2 semesters the students were fed up because the professor was alloted after 2 weeks in 1-2 of the subjects. Otherwise i would say that the college has enough number of proffesors to manage 13-14 sections of bcom hons and 4-5 sections of eco hons with around 50-60 students in each section.
Other Applied Colleges
Hansraj College - [HRC] | Bachelor of Commerce [B.Com] {Hons.}
Because i already got admission in SRCC which was my first preference.
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