HC Notice to SRCC
The Delhi high court issued a notice to Sri Ram College of commerce seeking its response on alleged irregularities in the admission process to its undergraduate programmers’ under the sports quota. A bench of comprising Justice MC Garg and Ajit Bharihoke asked the college to respond to the petition of a student alleging that he was overlooked and denied admission last year because of irregularities in the admission process. Petitioner Abhishek Chandran alleged that his application was … Read entire article »
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Buddies For A Life Time
The world seems so much better when you have those people with you who know what you want out of every bit of existence. Besides your family there is always this one particular lot that understands you the most. If not a group then at least one person. You call them FRIENDS! They are the ones with whom you can fight, argue, laugh and even cry. Friends, make life so special. But how many of … Read entire article »
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Cut-Off Hike Maximum in B Com (Hons)
Once again BCom(Hons) Cut-Off had showed maximum hike. It has led the race with cut-offs going up by as much as 5%, while the science courses cut-offs went up by 1 to 2%. SRCC had recorded an unchanged cut-off for B Com (H) from 2009 at 95-25%.the cut-off at Hindu college was the same as of SRCC , an increase of 0.50% for commerce students. Hans Raj College increased its cut-off by 0.75%, at 95% and … Read entire article »
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DU’s First Cut-off list
Delhi University’s cutoffs for admission to the 2010 2011 session continued their upward trend. Popular colleges showed a marginal rise of 0.25% to 1% in various courses, the cutoffs for colleges like Shayam Prasad Mukherjee , mata sundari and keshav mahavidyalaya showed 3% to 5% rise in course like B Com(H) And Bsc (H) computer science .This is a surprise element in the cutoffs. At SRCC, which is known for his sky-high marks, the cutoff for … Read entire article »
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