Commerce is the foundation on which the economy of the country as well as the world rests. The world is totally commercialized and graduates in this discipline have plenty of scope to exercise their knowledge as well as their training.
- Shri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi(Est: 1926)
This college is situated in North Campus, University of Delhi.
Website: www.srcc.edu
The avowed aim of SRCC is to get the best of students and the finest faculty. It is a niche college, focusing on commerce and economics. It imparts quality training that attracts the leading blue chip companies of India. Small wonder that it’s cut off percentage for admission is as high as 92%. The placements of SRCC graduates are comparable to placements of MBAs - St. Xavier's College, Mumbai(Est: 1869)
5, Mahapalika Marg, Mumbai-400001
Tel: 022-22620662
Website: www.xaviers.edu
Jesuits have been, since ancient times, involved in higher education. The college has the laudable aim of providing not only education but also building of moral character. It is successful in this aim and occupies the top ten positions in commerce colleges of India. Cut-off percentage for admission is 80-85 per cent - Loyola College, Chennai(Est: 1925)
Chennai-600034
Tel: 044-28178200
Website: www.loyolacollege.edu
In keeping with the Jesuit tradition of quality education with building of moral character, this college strives for excellence which has been recognized by University Grants Commission (UGC) who recognized it as a “College with Potential for Excellence” in 2004. The NAAC has reaccredited it at A+ level in 2006.
Cut-off: 60-80 per cent - St. Xavier's College, Kolkata(Est: 1860)
30, Park Street, Kolkata-700016
Website: www.sxccal.edu
Seats: 200 in arts, 700 in commerce and 550 in science
Cut-off: 88 per cent
Some of the alumni of the commerce department of this college are leaders in their fields. This year the commerce department has started its evening course for women. - Narsee Monjee College, Mumbai(Est: 1964)
Vile Parle, Mumbai-400056
One of the best in the field of commerce, it has produced many sharp business minds of the country. The cut off for admission is at 83%. It is also famous for its annual festival, Umang - Symbiosis, Pune(Est: 1983)
8th Floor, Symbiosis Vishwa Bhavan, Ganesh Khind, Senapati Bapat Road, Pune-411004
Website: www.siec.ac.in
Symbiosis is a leader in university education and its Commerce courses are excellent with quality faculty and comprehensive syllabus. The cut off for Symbiosis is 75-80 per cent - LSR College for Women, Delhi(Est: 1956)
Lajpat Nagar-IV, Delhi-110024
Website: www.lsrcollege.org
Lady Sri Ram College for women or LSR was known for its stridently feminist attitude and called the Wellesley of the East. The college has since then toned down its image. It has luminaries as its alumni like Aung Sang Su Kyi, Naina Lal Kidwai, Vinita Bali, Maneka Gandhi and Ritu Beri. Cut off for admission to LSR is 90-93% - St.Joseph's College, Banglore(Est: 1882)
36, Lalbagh Road, Shanthi Nagar, Bangalore-560027
The college offers along with academic education, excellent extra curricular activities. It produces all rounders. It was awarded the highest amount of gold medals at the Bangalore University Convocation in 2005 - Presidency College, Chennai(Est: 1840)
Kamarajar Salai, Chennai-600005
Website: www.presidencychennai.com
Seats: 780 in arts, 40 in commerce and 350 in science
Cut-off: 70-90 per cent
The college became autonomous in 1987, and has, ever since, been reforming its syllabus. It provides excellent education tailored to be contemporary. NAAC has awarded it four stars. - BM College, Pune (Est: 1943)
845, Shivaji Nagar, Pune-411004
Website: www.bmcc.ac.in
Its cut-off is at 83.6 per cent. It has an excellent course in commerce, has introduced two new degrees in business administration and finance. It has a well equipped commerce museum that is a huge attraction.

