Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), University of Delhi, commenced education in the field of commerce in 1920. With over 90 years of an ever-evolving existence, the college excels in knowledge, application, ethics, and society-oriented delivery in the discipline of commerce. The pedagogy is rooted in traditional values paired with innovative techniques—methods that focus on instilling a deep sense of conceptual clarity and curiosity for life-long learning in students. Thorough mentoring, add-on courses, internships, and academic research are the nubs of pursuing a degree in Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) at SRCC.
Using the usual modes of chalk and talk for classroom lectures, personalized (one-to-one) tutorials as well as participative learning, SRCC is renowned for easing out difficult theoretical concepts by conducting regular presentations, webinars, field visits and industry-interface for students. Their method can be summed up in three words, ‘vaad, vivaad and samvaad ’, as they encourage dialogue, debate and discussion in classrooms to ensure two-way communication between students and teachers.
A BCom aspirant must be a critical thinker and sharp learner to thrive in the course. The institution stresses on gaining knowledge, applying multi-level concepts to draw effective financial and business strategies. Students can publish research in-house through an exacting academic mentoring process, as well as avail funding to present their research at various national and international forums. With this, they are taught to become risk-takers and pushed to channel their entrepreneurial and creative energies.
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