What Students Say
Likes
- The campus is beautiful and full of greenery and all of this refreshes the mood after lectures.
- Course fee is low with greater scopes after the completion of the course.
- There isn't much rush there, so one can enjoy peace while studying.
Dislikes
- The supply of drinking water is very bad. Water smells like chemicals and isn't good for drinking.
- There are not many fests which makes it sometimes king of boring.
Course Curriculum Overview
This course includes includes a whole bunch of aspects required to learn and understand a language thoroughly, whether it is speaking and listening skill or reading and writing skill or about the history of the language. One can study about the depths of language and this aspect influenced me a lot to choose it. Learning a language always requires its continuous application in everyday life, thus the practical application in real life is not a matter of concern in this course. Exams are usually moderate and include questions related to what we have learnt in the classes.
Fees and Financial Aid
As per now, there are no such hikes in the semester fees of the students. The increment of fees is only for the new batches. Per semester fees is around 4200 INR and exam fee is around 1600 INR making a total expenditure of 5800 INR per semester. Various scholarships and financial aid programs are held by the University of Delhi throughout the year and you can have further information about them on the official website of the University of Delhi.
Campus Life
There are not many fests in the department. Every language students have their own cultural program. Students of Italian language celebrate PIAZZA ITALIA, an italian cultural program every March. Here we also celebrate Fresher's Party and Farewell. There is Pablo Neruda Library, holding numerous resourceful books for the students and teachers as well. There are language labs too. Classrooms are well maintained but there's a lack of air conditioning which creates a problem in the summers. There are no sports but various workshops are organised throughout the year related to different social topics. There is also an active Literary Club focused on the encouragement of books and novel reading habits in the scholars.
Admission
Everyone who has appeared in the CUET exam conducted by the NTA and has given exam in three domain subjects and one language subject, is eligible for this course. The application form for CUET can be found on the official CUET website. After CUET, students have to register on the CSAS portal operated by the University of Delhi and fill the preference list individually. As for the difficulty level of CUET exam, it is always moderate as one have to answer according to the syllabus of intermediate class.












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