Statistics of the candidates who have registered for admissions in the nation's prestigious Shri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi show that as much as 80% students belong to Tamil Nadu.
Shri Ram College of Commerce or SRCC is a college affiliated to the University of Delhi granting undergraduate and graduate degrees. Founded in 1926 in New Delhi, it is one of the oldest and one of the most prestigious institutes of higher learning in Commerce and Economics in India. SRCC has been consistently ranked as India's no.1 institution for studies in Commerce. It was told that, after the first cutoff list released, the first two days of admissions witnessed a large number of registrations of students from Tamil Nadu and Kerala too which was unprecedented. SRCC offers two undergraduate programmes that are B.Com (H) and Economics. These courses recorded high cutoffs of 98% and 98.25%, respectively for admissions.
"Between 75% and 80% of candidates we have approved for admissions are from Tamil Nadu. There are others from Kerala Board as well," said Anil Kumar, admission in-charge, SRCC. "The highest scorer to have secured a seat this year is from Kerala board. She is Elizabeth Thomas, with a best of four aggregate of 100%. We have one more day to go for the first cutoff admissions and in case of seats remaining unfilled, we will have a subsequent list or two, which could bring in students from other states," Kumar added.
Pratibha Jolly, principal of another prestigious college, Miranda House, said, "A departure this year so far has been the high numbers of students were getting from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. According to official sources, till Friday evening, SRCC University had approved the admissions of 339 candidates post verification of requisite documents and certificates. These admission registrations were forwarded to the university to facilitate fee payment for confirmation of seat.
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