Remarks
The percentage required to take admission in the Maths stream was 94%. I was able to take admission only when the 2nd cut-off was released with 93.5% for the general category. The two most important documents were the 10th and 12th mark sheets. That needs to be verified by the admissions in charge to get yourself enrolled. If there is any mistake in the mark sheet like any spelling mistake, one can sign an undertaking that one affidavit will be submitted soon by you. After paying the fee, the admission will be confirmed.
Course Curriculum Overview
The faculty: student ratio is 1:45. They are highly educated with a number of degrees, they have been appointed as an assistant professor in other colleges as well. They go to other colleges as a guest lecturer. For the Maths students, exams were taken twice in a semester once in the month of October (more like a unit test) and then in Nov-Dec. 2nd-semester exams are also taken twice in April and May.
Internships Opportunities
As I was a Maths student, I barely applied for the internship, though throughout the year one can get an internship, there is the number of NGOs that provides internship to almost all the students, some apply some don't. Some famous NGOs are sankalp, ummed, tulsi. Then companies such as younity, adore also provides internship opportunities with monthly stipends of 1000 - 10000 based on the performance.
Placement Experience
Anyone with good speaking skill and academic records can register for placement. Maths students generally do not go for placement. They are more focused on getting higher education. The top recruiting companies were Paytm, Wipro and there will be more I dont know much. And the best roles offered are in the field of finance and data handling. The highest salary package usually offered is 5-8 LPA. The lowest salary package offered is 3-3.5 LPA. Around 25% of students get placement last year.
Fees and Financial Aid
The fee for the maths course is 18370 per year. The fee is quite in comparison to colleges like Hansraj, KMC, Hindu. The reason is DRC is a semi-government college. Personally, I was receiving a scholarship from a private organisation so I didn't gave any problem. There is no such scholarship provision, but the college provides some concessions for underprivileged students including the PWD. The PWD students have to pay around 100 per year. They receive scholarships from the government. They also have been given free computer classes. There are some private scholarships for girls and EWS students.
Campus Life
Every year in the month of February and March, the festival of fests begin and that's the best part of being in DU. Your life will start revolving around fest, assignments and exams. The fest brings with it fun, music, dance, concert. There are competitions, students from different colleges participate in competitions, win cash prizes. There are few classrooms quite big and airy. The campus has a Wi-fi connection. The library is under construction for the last 3 years but fully air-conditioned. There are many societies, clubs, students union that will do their best to develop one to the fullest.












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