Saturday, July 16, 2011

Top Commerce Colleges of 2011

Shrey Gupta, 21, landed a Rs 39 lakh annual pay package at Deutsche Bank as an investment banker last year. Gupta, a third year B.Com (Hons) student of the Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), University of Delhi, was among the lucky ones picked for campus placement by investment and consultancy behemoths such as Citibank, Deutsche Bank, Future First, McKinsey, KPMG, Deloitte and PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Annual salaries can zoom up to Rs 36 lakh and even the average is at Rs 10.5 lakh per year. Which explains why SRCC has topped the INDIA TODAY-Nielsen Best Colleges Survey for commerce, followed by St. Xavier's College, Kolkata, and Loyola College, Chennai.

For P.C. Jain, principal, SRCC, such honours are routine. Every year, Jain bids goodbye to several talented students, receives thousands of stellar applications for admission and selects the best among the best. But this year, because of the change in admission procedure, only those who could apply came. The college was able to admit 640 students in commerce and 148 in economics.

"For the past 40 years, we have been striving to bring commerce education at par with the coveted medicine and engineering courses. When we announced the 100 per cent cut off, we knew students would be able to fit the bill," says Jain. This year, the cut off for admission into the commerce stream for non-commerce students was 100 per cent. Even though it came as a shock for many, SRCC received a record number of applications even before the second cut off was announced. This time, the college admitted a record 413 students for its two courses.

The college now aims to provide a more professional experience to its students at the undergraduate level. Jain calls this "a more industry-oriented course". Apart from regular classes, SRCC organises regular industry visits and invites corporates for inter personal interactions with students. Mehak Nanner, a second year commerce students says, "We had a video conference with Citibank CEO Vikram Pandit this year. He told us the advantages of working in the commerce industry." The college has a 1:12 teacher-student ratio with 108 faculty members. Also, all the classes have LCD screens and most theory papers are taught through the audio-visual medium. The fully air-conditioned college today boasts of a Rs 40-crore sports facility with a basketball court, four badminton courts with a spa and a cafeteria, which will be functional for students from this academic year. Clearly, academics is not the only priority. One of the most active and effective societies at SRCC is Students in Free Enterprise, which works for entrepreneurship among the most underprivileged sections of society.

NINETY-ONE AND NOT DONE
In early 1920, seven leading businessmen from Delhi established the Commercial Education Trust and Commercial School became the first school to be set up under it.The school introduced a post-matriculation diploma programme in commerce under the supervision of R.K.Kumar, who later became the first principal of Commercial College, after its affiliation to the University of Delhi in 1926. In 1932, the college was upgraded to the status of a degree college. In 1951, it converted itself into one specialising in commerce and economics streams. It was also rechristened as SRCC.

St. Xavier's College, Kolkata, is placed second in this year's survey. "Its committed faculty, a united community of students and an apolitical atmosphere makes St. Xavier's what it is today," says Rev. J. Felix Raj SJ, principal, St. Xavier's College, Kolkata. Of course, placement in top multinational corporations is another reason the college attracts hundreds of applicants each year.
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Top 25 entrance tests for Engineering, MBA admissions

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham conducts its Engineering Entrance Examination every year on an all India basis for admission to the 4-year B.Tech Degree programmes with 1240 seats offered in the 3 campuses at Amritapuri (Kollam), Bengaluru and Ettimadai (Coimbatore).

The cost of the form is Rs. 850 and it can be obtained from the college, designated branches of AXIS bank or it can be filled online.

Eligibility: A pass in the final examination of 10+2 (Class 12) or its equivalent securing 60% marks aggregate in PCM.

Test Pattern & Selection: There will be only one question paper of 3 hours duration containing 120 objective type questions in Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry. Each question carries 3 marks. Negative mark will be awarded for each wrong answer. Candidates who satisfy the eligibility criteria will be admitted to the first year of the B.Tech programmes through counselling, based on their ranks in the entrance examination.

AIEEE conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is the most popular engineering Entrance examination for BE/ B.Tech aspirants across the country. Last year more than 10 lakh students appeared for AIEEE to get admission in the various reputed NIT’s and State-level institutes which have around 27,000 seats. The cost of the form is Rs. 500 and it can be obtained from the designated branches of Syndicate bank, CBSE Regional Offices or can be filled online. Colleges which accept AIEEE scores include Delhi Technological University (DTU), PEC University, BIT Mesra, School of Planning & Architecture, SASTRA and many other deemed universities.

Eligibility: Candidate must have passed in final examination of 10+2 (Class 12) or its equivalent with 50% marks.

Test Pattern & Selection:
AIEEE is of 3 hours having objective questions from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics with equal weightage given to each subject. Each question has four options.There is a negative marking of 1/4th marks for incorrect answers.

Upon declaration of result score card indicating All India Rank and State Rank with total marks and marks in each subject shall be sent to all candidates appearing in AIEEE. Candidates scoring above a certain cut off percentage of marks to be called for counselling.
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