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St Stephen's College, New Delhi | ₹23470 |
Miranda House, New Delhi | ₹17100 |
Kirori Mal College - [KMC], New Delhi | ₹12225 |
Hansraj College - [HRC], New Delhi | ₹24665 |
Lady Shri Ram College for Women - [LSR], New Delhi | ₹19170 |
Banaras Hindu University - [BHU], Varanasi | ₹5206 |
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The course curriculum is a bit outdated and theoretical. we are being taught R and C languages and SPSS which is a bit outdated for now. python and machine learning should be introduced as it is the current trending and important languages. the timing of exams are in June and December, the exams are scheduled in extreme weather conditions be they really hot or really cold.
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Mathematics honours is opted by many students keeping in mind that they like the mathematics curriculum as it was in class 12 and class 11 . But the reality is that this course is literally different from all that you have studied during your secondary schooling. The course delves to making you understand calculus, elementary real analysis, linear algebra, probability and statistics, differential equations etc. You will learn Ms Excel and Wolfram mathematica which is very useful. The exams happen twice an year and they are not at all difficult. You just need to listen carefully in class , solve previous year question papers and rely on notes . That's it . Even if you study a month before exams the game is in your hands . You can clear exams easily with good marks.
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Rather than college , college students and some societies provide me relavent knowledge about what to do next in my career. I think societies take that role more. They provide many concerts of social influencers and many other . By attending you can gain certain ideas
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The influence of mathematics in the real world and how it's affect the day to day life is the interesting thing that's why I choose the course.The curriculum must be more applications based than previous
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I was confused whether to choose physics chemistry or maths as major. I decided to go with this course for the very same reason that it provides you with physics, chemistry and maths at the same time while leaving a good amount of time for you extra curricular activities or competitive preparations.
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Well my course is BSc physical science with chemistry in which we study physics chemistry maths talking about 2024 batch. Extra subjects have been included in the new batches. I opted for this course because I want to prepare for competitive exam and being from science background it was hard for me to change the stream so I decided to continue both bsc and state pcs preparation together which was not so good decision as I have to attend lab classes also 3 days in weeks bhut thaka dene vala schedule hogya tha . Exam: There are two semesters in a year, of 6 months each, so there are 6 semesters in three years, so exams have to be given 6 times.
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My course is electronics which is really interesting but the main problem with this is most of the practical aspects are left behind, in my class there are students who had opted for dse electronics and now the du office tells us that it won't be floated in the further semester, and there is no specified reasons we have all the instruments we have a good faculty and I don't even know why is this the case. In this semester we have opted for dse electronics but now they are mentioning that there is a chance that we would not be able to give the exams or maybe if we do give the exams then it won't be reflected on our results and the whole batch would get a back in that particular subject
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I'm good at physics and maths that's why I took this course. We have an option to choose higher education in any of the three subjects - Maths, Physics, Electronics Curriculum is very practical and we like it. Difficulty level is medium. Assignment should not be there instead of this we can have some more practical sessions.
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Course is bit hard than expected (its also because of hons degree i have elected ) . And also here mathematics includes lot's of theories that is quite difficult.I expected most problematic questions and answers in this syllabus
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Personally i chose this subject because i believe this field is emerging in the future and people dont seem to realise its importance compared to other professional degrees.The curriculum provide seems to be kind of old and needs to be updated
Below given table shows a comparison between the two of the best colleges under Delhi University to pursue B. Sc (Hons.) in Chemistry.
ST. STEPHENS | HINDU | |
NIRF RANKING | #1 | #3 |
TOTAL FEES (APPROX.) | 1.2 LACS | 55K |
ACCREDITED | NAAC ‘A’ GRADE | NAAC ‘A+’ GRADE |
Academics:
According to previous year, the cut off for admission to Hindu college for B. Sc (hons.) in Chemistry was 96.66% and in St. Stephen's it was 92%. The faculty contingency in both the colleges is very well reputed, dedicated and felicitated having won many recognitions to their name. It is not justified to distinguish between the teachers as all are almost at par with academic qualifications, achievements but are restricted by curriculum and different teaching patterns. Both the colleges organize national conferences and workshops for the holistic development of the students and to gain industry exposure.
Placement Opportunities:
The key feature which sets Stephen's apart is that when it comes to applying abroad for higher studies or internships or fellowship programmes, a lot of graduates have had the opportunity to do so owing to the scholarships and collaborations with foreign universities like Oxford, Yale and Cambridge. It has a more disciplined and rigorous and calm aura about itself not being as actively a part of the very famous DU fests as compared to other colleges. There are many ongoing research projects funded by SERB and UGC. Top recruiters being Hetero drugs, Emami, Homi Bhaba Centre for Science Education, BCG etc. offering a median salary of around 9LPA.
In the Hindu college, the median salary package for B. Sc in Chemistry at offer was 5LPA and average placement rate was low as most of the graduates sought to opt for higher studies. The top recruiters were DE Shaw, KPMG, IndiaBulls amongst others. Organizations like Empower India, Philip Morris International, Outlook rolled out internship opportunities too.
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