What is better, a BBA at Maharaja Surajmal Institute (IPU) or a B.Com from a low-ranked DU college?

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Akriti Malhotra Posted On - Sep 14, 2022
BBA from Maharaja Surajmal Institute, New Delhi

In general, doing a BBA from Maharaja Surajmal Institute (IPU) will be better than doing a B.Com from a low-ranked DU college. It is one of the finest institutes in Delhi. The career opportunities and exposure offered are great. Each year around 60% of students from B.Com get placed through Maharaja Surajmal Institute placements. The average salary package offered is in the range of INR 4 - 6 LPA. 

But you should give preference to the course you are interested in. Choose the institute where you are getting your preferred course. 

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Aakriti Mahajan Posted On - Oct 13, 2020
BBA from Maharaja Surajmal Institute, New Delhi

Maharaja Surajmal Institute is affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University and ranked 13th amongst 120 BBA colleges by India Today Ranking 2019. Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening) and Swami Shraddhanand College are the colleges that have low cutoffs for B. Com and are affiliated to Delhi University.

Maharaja Surajmal Institute:

Admission:

  • The eligibility criteria required for BBA is an intermediate graduate with 50% marks in any discipline.

  • The admission is based on a common entrance test conducted by the university followed by counseling.

Placement:

  • Around 450 students are placed form the BBA course.

  • For BBA, the top recruiters visiting the campus include Reliance Jio, Concentrix, British Telecom, Policy Bazaar, Jaro Education, IHS Markit, and many more.

  • 10 students of BBA & B.Com.(Hons.) are selected in EduTrainer at the package of INR 8.40 LPA and 3 students of BBA are selected in USHA International as “Commercial Officer Trainee” at the package of INR 06 LPA.

Zakir Hussain Delhi College (Evening)

Admission:

  • The college offers the B.Com and B.Com (Hons) program, the selection of which is merit and entrance-based.

  • The eligibility required is 10+2 in relevant subjects and the college accepts online applications.

The evening college does not have a placement cell and the students have to go for off-campus placements.

Under the J&K and MHRD schemes as well as through the National Scholarships Portal, the college provides scholarships to the students.

Swami Shraddhanand College:

Admission:

  • The college offers the B.Com and B.Com (Hons) program, the selection of which is merit-based.

  • To apply for admission at the college for B.Com, the applicant needs to have 10+2 with a minimum of 60% aggregate marks.

Placements:

Through the Central Placement Cell (CPC), the college offers placements to the students. The students need to register with CPC which in turn provides counseling for employment as well as placement assistance.

Based on several criteria, the students are offered MHRD scholarships.

These are a few of the factors that need to be considered while comparing the two options. Go through them and choose which will be better for you.

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