Lady Irwin has amazing environment to study and enjoy both:)

Course
4.5
Campus
4.5
College
4.5
Internship
3.5
Pranjal Bhagchandani
Reviewed on May 27, 2022(Enrolled 2021)

Remarks

So I applied for B.Sc. Food technology at Lady Irwin college in 2021 through the merit based procedure. There was no entrance exam held. I was eligible for the course in the 2nd cut off list uploaded at delhi university website.

Course Curriculum Overview

4.5

So I chose PCB after 10th and wanted to explore interesting courses. Food technology really made me interested since then and I was eager to be enrolled in this course after collecting all the information about it. The course has a vast scope. Lady Irwin has an amazing faculty too. The teachers here are quite cooperative and their teaching methods makes the subjects interesting to study. The teachers are well qualified from top institutions like BHU, CFTRI etc.

Internships Opportunities

3.5

Right now I am in 2nd Semester so I haven't experienced any of it. But the college do provide various types of internships from 2nd year as heard from my seniors and teachers. Some famous companies offer them like Nestle, PepsiCo etc.

Fees and Financial Aid

The Annual fees for course is Rs 3000. It's affordable but if we compare with other DU college's fees, it's a bit high. But the facilities and infrastructure are worth paying for. There are a lot of scholarships offered by the University as well as the college and students can easily access them.

Campus Life

4.5

The campus life of Lady Irwin college is just amazing. This year too the college organized Annual fest in the month of April, welcoming huge crowd. These fest enables one to learn, meet new people and enjoy the campus life. Speaking of Infrastructure, Lady Irwin is a huge campus surrounded by greenery and aesthetics of red bricks. Nature obsessed people like me find it the happiest serene place. A lot of societies are there where one can be enrolled in and learn about whatever interest them. So along with studies, extra curricular activities are also there to polish up one's personality here. There's a lot more exciting at Lady Irwin college, more than I can express in words here .

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