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Shri Ram College of Commerce SRCC ABOUT THE COLLEGE
Early in the year 1920, on Basant Panchami day, seven leading businessmen in Delhi established the Commercial Education Trust. The first school that was set up by the Trust in the same year was the Commercial School, and then located in Charkhewalan in the crowded walled city of Delhi. This was the predecessor of the Commercial College and in a way the beginning of commerce education in Delhi. Commerce education in India began in 1886, for in that year a commercial school was set up in Madras. Commercial institutions were also started in Bombay and Calcutta between 1903 and 1912. At the Collegiate level or the University level the journey began with the establishment of the Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics in Bombay in 1913. The Commercial School in Delhi introduced a post-matriculation Diploma programme in Commerce under the supervision of Mr. R.K. Kumar, who later was to become the first Principal of the Commercial College (later rechristened as Shri Ram College of Commerce), after its affiliation to the University of Delhi in 1926. The Commercial College heralded the entry of Commerce education in the university system of Delhi. The initial funds for setting up of the College came from the Dewan Chand Trust. The University accorded recognition to the College for preparing students for its Intermediate Examination (Commerce Group). Enrolment of the first batch of students was made on the first floor of a ‘Hall’ opposite the St. James’ Church at Kashmere Gate. Classes started with 12 students and four faculty members from a hired bungalow at 8, Darya Ganj, New Delhi. In 1932, the College was upgraded to the status of a Degree College and started awarding its graduates the B.A. (Pass) (Commerce Group) Degrees of the University. The B.A. (Honours) (Commerce Group) Degrees were introduced in 1943. Closely on its heels, the same year saw the entry of M.A. (Economics), and in 1948 M.Com was introduced. In 1949, when the B.Com (Honours) Degree was instituted in the University of Delhi, teaching the course seemed to be natural task of the College. The B.A. (Honours) Economics was introduced in 1958. In 1951, on its Silver Jubilee, the College decided to convert itself into a College specialising in Commerce and Economics, and also gave itself the present name in recognition of the contribution made by its founder – Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC). The College Building SRCC shifted to its new building in the sprawling Delhi University Campus in 1954. The new building was inaugurated by Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Hon’ble Vice President of India, on January 31, 1954. The guidance of Sir Shri Ram and the perseverance of the then Principal Jai Narain Vaish provided a well-endowed building spread over a campus of 16 acres. With a circular façade incorporating the lecture rooms on two floors, a central Clock Tower, tutorial and library blocks flanking the main building, separate students’ hostel, canteen, common room, staff residences, the College was created to encompass the whole range of institutional requirements. In 2006-07 the government of NCT Delhi accorded Heritage Status to the College Building. The College became co-educational in 1957 although it had admitted a lone girl student way back in 1933. SRCC later became the first College in the University to set up a Girls’ Hostel in a non-exclusively women’s college. A new 100 seater girls Hostel has been recently sanctioned by the UGC. The Search for Excellence SRCC has developed itself over the years and retains its prestigious position as the foremost of institutions dedicated to Commerce and Economics education in the country. Its Alumni occupy distinguished positions in almost all spheres of society, government, bureaucracy, banking, finance, academics, business, journalism and media. It has been a long journey through the seventy-five years and yet the journey has perhaps just begun. If Commerce education was a felt need in pre-independent India so that the indigenous human resources could be tapped in the midst of the colonial yoke, 75 years later, Commerce education is an extremely relevant one, considering the march towards a globalised and liberalised economy. The College has practiced a policy of self-renewal all along and when the time came to reinvent itself in the context of the changing scenario; it has upgraded itself with the introduction of a post-graduate, two-year full time programme in Global Business Operations of the University of Delhi in 1999. Shri Ram College of Commerce continues to remain a dream destination and then a springboard to great achievements for many a youngster of our country. The College has on its faculty highly qualified academicians and attracts the very best of students from all over the country and abroad. SRCC enjoys a prestigious position and after graduating from here many students are readily admitted in renowned foreign universities. Students enjoy a distinct advantage in the matter of employment in reputed organisations and a good number of them are offered positions, through campus recruitment, even before their results are declared. The alumni of the College are well placed in the fields of banking and finance, general management, civil services and academics. Many are successfully managing their own business establishments or are reputed chartered accountants. SRCC students have been performing remarkably well in all spheres of life. They have won the prestigious Rhodes scholarship to Oxford, topped the CA and civil services examinations and have been consistently getting selected in the best British and American Universities. For Undergraduate Courses
Admission on Merit Basis The admission process begins with the Registration by candidates. The candidates can register themselves for the course(s) of their choice with the College by submitting a prescribed Preliminary Application Form, available from the College. A self attested photocopy of the mark-sheet of class XII examination passed should be attached with the Application Form. On the basis of the marks/percentage (in four best subjects) of all registered candidates with the College in concerned course, a minimum cut-off percentage for admission in that course is declared. The cut-off percentage for admission in different courses in the College is displayed on the College Notice Board and is also made available on the College website. No individual intimation is given to any candidate. The registered candidates with the college who are eligible for admission on the basis of cut-off percentage must contact the College Admission Committee in person for completing admission formalities and deposit of fee within notified dates and as per instructions for the purpose. In case any candidate fails to confirm his/her admission by completing admission formality and depositing the required fees within prescribed date(s) and time his/her name for admission stands cancelled. Admissions under Reserved Categories The registration of candidates for admission belonging to different categories, viz. SC and ST, as also Physically Challenged, Foreign Students, Kashmiri Migrants etc. is directly done by the University of Delhi. Candidates seeking admission under different reserved categories should, therefore, register themselves with the University of Delhi for admission. The University of Delhi releases the Admission Slips/Order to the eligible candidates. Students who are issued Admission Slip/Order for SRCC must contact to the Admission Committee for admission with Admission Slip/Order in person for completing admission formalities and deposit of fee as per University guidelines/instructions and within notified dates and time. For more details and UPDATED INFORMATION regarding admissions under different reserved categories candidates should refer to the admission notification of the University of Delhi or should contact the following offices of the University of Delhi: ? Dean, Students’ Welfare,
North Campus
Candidates belonging to OBC (Non Creamy Layer) category can register themselves either with the University by filling Common Pre-Admission Form or with the Collage by filling Preliminary Application Form, as per their choice. Only those registered Candidates would be considered for admin under OBC (Non Creamy Layer) category whose percentage in four best subjects, as per criteria for admission fixed by the collage, is not less than 10% of the cut off percentage declared by collage for admission on merit basis. A separate cut-off / name-wise list of eligible candidates on merit basis would be released for admission under OBC (NCL) category. The candidates would be required to submit OBC (Non Creamy Layer) certificate alongwith other necessary documents at the time of admission Admission on Sports Basis The College has twenty seats for admission on Sports Basis. Candidates who wish to be considered for admission on Sports basis should apply with the College by submitting a prescribed Preliminary Application Form available from the College, irrespective of their application for any course on merit basis. The candidates must paste their latest passport size photograph on the Preliminary Application Form at specified place(s). The Application Form must be accompanied by self attested photocopy of sports certificates alongwith a copy of mark-sheet of class XII examination passed. The sports certificates should be accompanied by a photograph of a sports person duly attested by the respected Issuing Authority and the Head of the Institution last attended. Each sports certificate should also be attested by the Issuing Authority and the Head of the Institution last attended. The Sports Admission Committee after screening/evaluating the applications of registered candidates releases a list of eligible candidates for Trials in respective games. The list is displayed on the College Notice Board on the next day of last date notified for depositing admission forms at 10.00 a.m. No individual intimation is given to any candidate. Candidate with at least first, second or third position in Inter-Zonal Tournaments are considered for Trials. The schedule of Trials for different games is displayed on the College Notice Board. Candidates eligible for Trials must come in his / her full kit, relevant certificates in original and two passport size photographs at the time of appearing for trials. On the basis of level of competency of candidates in sports - distinction in sports during last three years (to be judged for sports certificates) and performance of candidates in Trials in concerned Game the candidates are recommended for admission by the Sports Admission Committee. The selected candidates should confirm their admission by completing admission formalities and depositing the required fees within notified dates & time, and as per instructions for the purpose. How to Obtain Prospectus & Preliminary Application Form The College Prospectus containing Preliminary Application Form could be obtained few days before the start of Admission Process. The candidates can purchase Prospectus from the College Office on any working day from Monday to Friday between 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. The Prospectus can also be obtained by post/courier. For this purpose a bank draft for Rs.150/- (Rs.500/- if required in abroad) drawn on “Shri Ram College of Commerce”, payable at Delhi should be send at following address. Do mention your name, address, land line and mobile number(s) on the reverse of the bank draft. The Principal
Candidates can also download the Application Form from this website and use it. The downloaded Preliminary Application must be submitted with a bank draft of Rs.150/-. How to Apply The candidates desirous of admission in SRCC should register themselves by filling a prescribed Preliminary Application Form along with the document(s) required therewith. The Preliminary Application Form should be deposited at the College Counter for receiving Application Forms. The candidates will get receipt in lieu. The Preliminary Application form can also be send through post/courier. A self addressed envelop should be send therewith for getting acknowledge card in lieu. Candidates can also download the Application Form from this website and use it. The downloaded Form should be submitted with the College as mentioned above alongwith a bank draft of Rs.150/- drawn in favour of “Shri Ram College of Commerce”, payable at Delhi. Do mention your name, address, land line and mobile number(s) on the reverse of the bank draft. The envelop containing Application Form should be addressed to: The Principal
Note (a). Separate Application
Form should be submitted for different courses. Candidates applying under
Sports Category should fill a separate form irrespective of their application
for any course on merit basis.
The students can also go for centralized registration, if they prefer, for which separate guidelines from the University of Delhi should be followed. Documents required at
the time of Registration for Admission
Admission on Merit Basis Self-attested photocopy of certificate indicating marks obtained in the qualifying examination (Class XII Marks Sheet) from the Board/Institution last attended. Admission on Sports basis a. A passport size photograph should be pasted at appropriate place(s) in the application form. Self-attested photocopy of certificate indicating marks obtained in the qualifying examination (Class XII mark-sheet) from the Board/Institution last attended. Self-attested photocopies
of relevant sports certificates and newspaper clippings, if any. The sports
certificates should be accompanied by a photograph of a sports person duly
attested by the respected Issuing Authority and the Head of the Institution
last attended. Each sports certificate should also be attested by the Issuing
Authority and the Head of the Institution last attended.
Canteen The college canteen is located in a separate block at its first floor. The College Canteen is a popular meeting and free enjoying place for the students. The college canteen provides a variety of snacks and beverages. Healthcare The healthcare facilities to the College students are provided through World University Service (WUS) Health Centre; a Centre of the University of Delhi. The Health Centre provides OPD facilities and medicines to the patients. It also provides necessary emergency medical services to the patients. The WUS Health Centre is located in the vicinity of the college. The college students can also become its member. Parking There is a huge all weather parking area for the vehicles of students as well staff members. A guard is deputed to facilitate secured parking. Banking The college is having one branch of the State Bank of India (SBI). The students can open their account as well as take advantage of other banking facilities from the SBI branch. Book & Stationery Store There is a small book and stationery store within the campus. The students can purchase text and other reference books, as well as general stationery from the store. Photocopier Point There is a photocopier point in the campus. The students can avail the facility of photocopy, as well as compilation of study material from the photocopier point. College Address
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"Out of 252 seats for the B Com (honours) course, 237 were filled today and out of 62 seats in the Economic (honours) course, 51 were filled," said SRCC principal Dr PC Jain.
He said the cut-offs had been quite unreasonable and were not hiked or inflated at all.
At the Miranda House, large queues of students were seen and the colege authorities almost ran out of prospectuses.
More than 400 of the over 900 total seats were filled on the first day, with some courses booked over their capacity in the general categories.
College officials said Economics, Political Science and Mathematics courses were filled above capacity, while few seats remained in the Chemistry and Physics courses in the general category.
The OBC quota, however, was still over three fourths vacant.
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