Can I get admission into srcc bcom hons without economics in my class 12
Asked about Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi - B.com. (Hons.)
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Answered by
Priya Mahajan Educationist and Career Consultant since 2010 | Scholar-Level 16
5 years agoHi,No, you need to have a pass in maths for a B.com Hons in SRCC.
They need to pass it only. The cutoff will include the best of four subjects. If you haven't scored well in maths then it will not be included in your best four. But you should have studied in your XIIth.
You can browse for some other good colleges like Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, New Delhi, or LPU which offers many academic schemes for benefits of students along with scholarships based on various platforms including one based on the grim conditions of COVID -19.All the Best. -
Yes but the subjects you choose for calculating the best 4 must be in list A. You can see List A on SRCC's website under admission criteria and rules. If they are not, a deduction of 2.5% per subject would be applicable while calculating best 4.
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