
What Students Say
Likes
- The environment is very competitive which at an extent pushes me to find myself
- SRCC provides with me a lot of opportunities, so I think it deserves the hype.
- The faculty is amazing, and they teach us using unique perspectives, engaging methods and truly try to make the classroom alive
Dislikes
- The competitiveness sometimes, turns into toxicity, which does take a toll on our mental health
Course Curriculum Overview
In totality, B. Com (Hons) provides a great deal of understanding of accounts, finance, marketing, branding etc. Thus, for someone trying to decide between various Commerce Courses, B. Com (Hons), stands out. Even today, when alot of people question the course's credibility and relevance, I feel, it adds plenty of value to an individual. Practicality, sometimes, does seem to be an issue, however, the faculty does add value to making it lively through case solving, real world examples, site visits, interactive seminars with esteemed guests and much more. If I were to suggest areas for improvement in the curriculum, which does sometimes, seem to be outdated, I would totally suggest the integration of AI into our courses, instead of writing long assignments with 0 learning value, we can try to focus on pr Live Projects or experiences which tend to add value to us. I'm pretty much satisfied with the teaching methods. If the frequency of tests can be checked upon, it would be less of a burden. Because, at present, every alternate day, there's a test, and sometimes it becomes a wee bit difficult to keep a count of the n number of things you're doing at once.
Internships Opportunities
The average stipend for internships in the college internships is 45000. There were 120+ offers of gross value of 57 Lakhs+, with the highest internship of around 2.2 Lakhs. The Placement Cell of our college provides various opportunities for internships for the second year students. The roles are diverse and in the consulting, marketing, finance, manegement and communications domains.
Placement Experience
The placements is somewhat what allures people to choose SRCC over other colleges. The average placement this year, was around 1300000+ and the offers were decent from prestigious firms including the Big4, HUL, Myntra, Meesho, Dalberg, Microsoft etc. There were gross offers of about 52 Crores, a total of 520+ offers from 115+ recruiters. Highest placement was around 36 LPA. SRCC is said to provide a 100% placement. I wish to pursue a Masters degree abroad after graduating.
Fees and Financial Aid
I'm a student studying at the Shri Ram College of Commerce, under the FSR Category and as a FSR Student the fees structure is that we pay INR 100000 and for the other years it's around INR 55000 per year. The fees of my batchmates is around about 31000 for the rest of the years, and 33000 for the first year. As the international students, pay in US Currency, the fees is slightly higher for them.
Campus Life
Campus life is decent, a wee bit toxic, but decent. You get to learn alot from your peers, and do make a good bunch of acquaintances who highly motivate you. The college organizes 2 major festivals:- Crossroads and Business Conclave, and the scale at which these festivals are organized is truly amazing. In the even semester, each of the 60 societies have their annual fest, and keep on inviting notable guests and celebrities like Histrionica , SRES etc. The library is well equipped and we'll maintained with books of all genres. One of the floors is under maintenance at the present, due to the falling of the roof. Each classroom is well equipped with projectors and boards, in order to ensure proper presentations. We also have a well equipped Seminar Hall, and Auditorium for other relevant Seminars. The college has a Kho Kho Team, Hockey Team, Chess Team and teams for various sports, they play at national level tournaments to and have won many accolades. We also have a well maintained gym, sports field, indoor basketball court, badminton court etc. the swimming pool, however, has been non functional since the past 2 years.
Admission
I secured an admission into BHU, Jamla Milia Aslamia University as well as SCMS, Pune and Chandigarh University. A number of factors influenced me choosing SRCC over any other college. The primary factor that led to this choice, is definetely the brand value of SRCC. Moreover, it's alum network is amazing, including individuals like Arun Jaitley Sir. The average placement of Srites sometimes exceeds IIMs. The exposure that it provides is unparalleled in comparision to any other DU or Private Colleges. I did not receive a rejection from any college. I was taken into SRCC on the basis of my 12th+10th Boards Score along with my active ECA Involvement. For FSR Students, these are the criterias. The other students had to undergo a Common University Entrance Examination (CUET) and score above 782+/800 in my batch to get in.
Faculty
Mostly, all the faculties at SRCC are very good. They're well qualified, and it is quite evident from the methods they use to reach us, that they're not just trying to make us bookworms, but rather imparting a certain degree of pratical knowledge. I have had very genuine conversations and advices from our faculty. There are a few exceptions, offcourse. Some of the great faculty in our college include Kinner Jain Ma'am, Renu Agrawal Ma'am, Anuj Bhatia Sir, Saurabh Gupta Sir, Mohammad Hassan Sir. There are a few faculty teachers, that I do not particularly admire, Alok Sir and RK Shah Sir. It is mostly due to the fact that their behaviour towards the students turn hostile, hasn't happened to me personally, but it is a shared experience amongst our batchmates. The End Semester Examinations are the ones, which carry maximum weightage in our CGPA, and they're fairly straight to the point. However, the Internal Assessments, like Tests, Presentations and Activities, keep spanning throughout the semester, and they carry a very major weightage. Hence, it becomes significant to be vigilant throughout the semester. Except for a few papers like SEC, VAC and AEC, the other papers, do seem to add genuine value and feel relevant.
Night Life
Since, SRCC is a part of North campus, and is surrounded by multiple colleges, the entire area is a hub for students who comes from distinct parts of the country and the world. The environment near campus is truly noteworthy, there are decent cafes, parks, libraries, gyms and all other necessary recreational facilities. There are busses available for all major routes and the metro connectivity is fairly decent too.
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