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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.
On Question asked by student community
Hello,
Yes, you can get admission to DU with the subject combination English + Psychology + Biology + General Test (GAT) , but it depends on the specific course you are applying for.
This combination is generally suitable for courses such as:
Hi,
Yes, you can still get admission in DU, BHU, and other central universities because admission is now mainly based on CUET scores and not only on Class 12 percentage. Your 61% in Class 12 makes you eligible for many UG courses, though eligibility can vary depending on the course
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With 87.8% in PCM, getting B.Sc Mathematics in Lady Shri Ram College for Women under University of Delhi may be difficult through regular merit because top DU colleges usually have very high cutoffs for Mathematics-related courses. Admission is now mainly based on CUET scores rather than only 12th percentage.
Hi,
With 78% from COHSEM, you meet the basic eligibility for B.Sc. Physics at University of Delhi, but admission mainly depends on your CUET score, not board percentage alone.
For B.Sc. Physics/Hons., you’ll need CUET subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Maths. After CUET results, you also have to register on
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You can directly check the merit list here: https://university.careers360.com/articles/cuet-pg-merit-list
Hope it helps!
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