The Placement Cell of Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), University of Delhi, has announced that students received over 520 placement offers across diverse roles and industries. The total value of offers stood at Rs 51.5 crore, marking a 19% increase compared to the previous year.
According to the data shared by the college, this year’s hiring cycle saw a notable increase in offers extended to students, and the overall gross package value.
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Alongside final placements, the college also saw an increase in internship opportunities. More than 120 internship offers were extended during the season, with the gross value of these internships reaching Rs 57.2 lakh. The highest monthly stipend was Rs 2.2 lakh, and the average stipend rose by 12.5% from the previous year, according to the placement cell’s data.
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The 2024–25 placement season drew interest from recruiters across more than 15 sectors, including consulting, finance, investment banking, private equity, e-commerce, and startups. Organisations that participated in the recruitment process included McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group, Bain & Company, Blackstone, Nomura, Deutsche Bank, DE Shaw, FTI Consulting, Accenture Strategy, AB InBev, Kepler Cannon, and Meesho.
SRCC is among DU’s top-performing colleges in placements and admissions. In the first round of seat allocations for the 2025–26 academic session, it emerged as one of the top choices for commerce aspirants across the country. Alongside Hindu College and St. Stephen’s College, SRCC recorded some of the highest cut-offs based on Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores.
For BA (Hons) Political Science, Hindu College recorded the highest cut-off this year at 950.58 out of 1,000 in the General category. Other top humanities programmes included BA Programme (History + Political Science) at Hindu College (936.18), English (Hons) at St. Stephen’s College (926.93), Psychology (Hons) at Lady Shri Ram College (926.53), and Political Science (Hons) at Miranda House (925.98).