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The Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), is one of the top colleges under Delhi University known for its B.Com Hons and BA Hons Economics programmes. Admission to SRCC is conducted through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET), like any other DU colleges. With that being said, many aspirants may have this question often, "Can I get admission in SRCC without Maths?". To answer this question, we need to learn more about how subject requirements in CUET work. Students planning to apply at Shree Ram College of Commerce are advised to read the entire article for clarity.
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Delhi University, including SRCC, accepts the CUET exam marks for ug admissions. This means your CUET scores are the primary factor for your eligibility. Here are the details on the subject requirements for SRCC Delhi.
Although maths is not strictly mandatory in SRCC admission for B.Com Hons, as students have the option to choose maths or find an alternative subject. However, for BA economics at SRCC students must choose maths in CUET exam. Here is the detailed CUET subject combinations for SRCC.
B.Com (Hons): Combination I: Any one Language from List A + Mathematics/ Applied Mathematics + Any two subjects from List B or Combination II: Any one Language from List A + Accountancy/Book Keeping + Any two subjects from List B
B.A. (Hons) Economics: Any one Language from List A + Mathematics/Applied Mathematics + Any two subjects from List B
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List A: English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali,Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, and Sanskrit
List B: Accountancy / Book Keeping, Agriculture, Anthropology, Biology/ Biological Studies/ Biotechnology/ Biochemistry, Business Studies, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Computer Science/ Information Practices, Economics/ Business Economics, Fine Arts/ Visual Arts/ Commercial Arts, Geography/ Geology, History, Home Science, Knowledge Tradition-Practices in India, Mass Media / Mass Communication, Mathematics/ Applied Mathematics, Performing Arts - (Dance, Drama and Music), Physical Education (Yoga, Sports), Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology
List C: General Aptitude Test
CUET Registration: Students apply for CUET exam through NTA portal and appear for the exam
CUET Result Out: NTA announces the CUET exam result for all the students who attended.
SRCC Registration Process: The registration is conducted though DU CSAS portal (Common Seat Allocation System), where students can fill out their marks and preference in college and courses
SRCC Merit List Out: The DU colleges including SRCC releases their own merit list based on their criteria.
SRCC Counselling: All the qualified students are required to attend the counselling process, and upon completing, pay the admission fee to secure their seats.
Particulars | SRCC B.Com Seats |
UR | 253 |
OBC | 169 |
SC | 94 |
ST | 47 |
EWS | 63 |
Total | 626 |
Particulars | SRCC Economics Seats |
Unreserved (UR) | 63 |
OBC | 42 |
SC | 23 |
ST | 12 |
EWS | 15 |
Total | 155 |
Note: By understanding the SRCC admission process and preparing effectively, you can increase your chances of securing a seat in the college.
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Hello,
If you passed 12th without Math's from Maharashtra Board and now plan to take Math's through NIOS ODE, DU will accept it only for courses where Math's is required, provided it’s a valid board exam result.
For courses like BCom (Hons) or BSc, Mathes in 12th is compulsory; for Arts or general B.A., it’s not needed.
So, you’ll be eligible if:
You clear the NIOS Math's exam before admission, and
The course you choose requires or accepts Math's from any recognized board.
Here is the link regarding same:
Hope it helps.
Hello,
For the DU SOL MBA first semester exam, you can study from these materials:
DU SOL Study Material:
Download or collect the official study material from the DU SOL website or your study center. It covers all the topics in the syllabus.
Recommended Books:
Use the books suggested in the syllabus or by your teachers. Authors like Philip Kotler (for Marketing) and Stephen P. Robbins (for Management) are good.
Previous Year Question Papers:
Solve past papers to understand the exam pattern and important topics.
Notes and Summaries:
Make short notes from your study material for quick revision before the exam.
Online Sources:
Watch YouTube lectures or read free notes from trusted educational sites for better understanding.
These materials are enough to prepare well for your MBA 1st semester exam.
Hope it helps !
Hello, Yes, JNU is an excellent and well-regarded choice for an MPH. Its Centre of Social Medicine and Community Health (CSMCH) offers a 2-year Master of Public Health program known for its strong academic rigor. The program focuses heavily on the social sciences, research methodology, community health, and health policy. Admission is competitive, based on the CUET-PG exam and a personal interview.
Regarding Delhi University (DU), it does not have a well-known, central MPH program like JNU's. While the "Delhi School of Public Health" exists under its Institution of Eminence (IoE) initiative, its programs are still developing. You might find MPH programs at other state universities in Delhi, like Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University (AUD) or DPSRU, but these are separate from DU.
Therefore, if choosing between the two, JNU is the clear and established option for a research and policy-focused MPH.
I hope you found this information helpful and for any study related queries you can ask in careers360 app, Have a great day!
Hello,
Yes, a psychology student from Delhi University's School of Open Learning (DU Sol) can appear for the CUET PG psychology exam, provided they meet the specific eligibility criteria requirement for the university they are applying to.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Hello,
Since Delhi University's LLM admissions are through CUET PG, the NTA syllabus is the official and relevant one for DU aspirants.you should refer to the official NTA website (https://www.nta.ac.in/) for official syllabus.
For preparation,tips and more refer here CUET PG
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