SRCC provides honours courses only in B.Com (hons) or Economics (hons) for which Maths is compulsory in 12th.
The procedure is as follows:
It is recommended that you score a 97.5 - 97.25% or above if you are from the unreserved category.
Allahabad University is a renowned institution, known as the Oxford of Eastern India for its prestigious reputation.
Allahabad University is a great institution in the Eastern part of India with a rich history and a diverse community.
Yes, Gargi College is definitely good for B.Com. According to the reviews online, the commerce faculty of the college is well experienced and informative.
Their classes take place regularly without any gaps and teachers are also cooperative.
There is also an Association of Commerce students which looks after all the commerce events and activities.
They organize a Pathfinder Competition for the students where they undertake research on a commerce related problem and come up with solutions under the guidance of a teacher/ mentor.
So, yes Gargi College is really good when considered for B.Com.
DG Vaishnav College fees for B.Com is INR 13,842. Here are some of the best colleges in Chennai for B.Com along with course fee details.
College | B.Com course fee (in INR) |
Loyola College | 37,950 |
Ramkrishna Mission Vivekanda College | 795 |
Presidency College | 3,740 |
Madras Christian College | 83,757 |
Vel Tech University | 1.95 Lakhs |
Ethiraj College for Women | 2.28 Lakhs |
Women’s Christian College | 2.37 Lakhs |
Stella Maris College | 88,935 |
Guru Nanak College | 61,890 |
Loyola College, Presidency College, and Vivekananda college are reputed for B.Com and have lower course fees.
One of my friends studied at Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce. According to him, Symbiosis gives students an opportunity to develop academically and holistically.
The infrastructure is well maintained and has all the necessary facilities required for the students. They focus on extracurricular activities and ensure an overall development. The placements are up to the mark and companies like Accenture, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, TCS, etc. recruit most of the students.
Categories | B.Com at Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce |
Course Fee | INR 45,000 |
Placement Percentage | 95% |
Highest CTC | 15 LPA |
Average CTC | 5-6 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | EY, Microsoft, Deloitte, Deutsche Bank, etc. |
By studying in Symbiosis, you will also get to be attached with the name tag which is a brand in itself. So, it is recommended you go for Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce.
I have friends who completed their B.Com from Calcutta University and Burdwan University and according to them, it's difficult to get a BCom degree from any of these two universities. Because it is honors, and you must also manage a large syllabus.
As far as the curriculum is concerned, Calcutta University and Burdwan University are identical. Even Burdwan University asks the same questions again and over.
You will have to put in extra effort to do well in academics at both Burdwan University and Calcutta University. However, Calcutta University has a locational advantage. You will have better access to coaching. Calcutta University is also more recognized.
I will suggest that you take all these factors into consideration, and choose an institute according to your convenience.
Both colleges belong to the same league. However, for a B.Com degree, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College is better. It has a better faculty base for Commerce. It also offers better gender diversity.
Although JMC has good faculty for B.Com, it’s not better than SBSC. JMC has a vast campus but there are not many hangout places or food joints, etc. Overall, SBSC is definitely a better option for doing B.Com.
One of my friends recently graduated from Delhi University. According to him, the college does not matter much as long as you are onboard with the courses you choose to study.
Among the given choices, studying in Rajdhani College or Motilal Nehru College does not matter, because as students you have to put your own effort in building your career. The institute can only provide the required guidance, so the rest is up to you.
So choose the one that is more convenient to you in terms of accommodation, locality, crowd, communication, etc. As both are under DU there will hardly be any major difference in the curriculum.
Yes, you can join B.Com at Guru Nanak College Chennai if you have a science background.
The college tends to prefer mostly students with an accounting background, as they will be already familiar with the concepts. But there are no criteria that only commerce students can opt for B.Com. Being a science student, you must have studied Mathematics, thus, you can easily catch up with the rest of the subjects too, if truly interested.
Doing B.Com from Guru Nanak College Chennai will definitely be worth a try if you have a keen interest in Mathematics.
If you are planning to pursue a B.Com degree after completing IPCC, it is suggested you do it through IGNOU.
It provides exemptions in certain subjects for those who have completed CA-IPCC through a special agreement with ICAI. Madras University also offers the same.
Though you also have to submit assignments when you do it from IGNOU and you can get B.Com there in the first year.