Satyawati through my eyes

Kish verma
3.1 /5
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  • College is too much inclined towards politics
  • The food in the college canteen is not up to the mark and lacks hygiene.
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Course Curriculum Overview :

The curriculum offered at DU is truly outstanding, as it provides extensive exposure to students across a wide range of academic disciplines. The inclusion of skill enhancement and elective papers allows students to delve deeper into subject areas outside of their core courses and acquire new and diverse skills. Furthermore, the opportunity to participate in semester exams twice a year allows students to demonstrate their understanding and knowledge of the material covered.

Internships Opportunities :

Inglu, agile capital services, aap, egopatshala, skills arena, aashman foundation, humming minds, uptop carrer, neurosensum, hireyy, suvidha foundation, du express, glinks. These type of companies come to our college for internship. Generally all are unpaid, even if any internship is paid they don't pay more than 15-20k

Placement Experience :

Student are eligible to sit for the placement from 6th semester. Although there are companies that need immediate joiners for that even 5th semester students can apply and can give interview. This year the placement drive had good response. Around 50 companies took part in the drive for placement and internship. The highest CTC offered was around 6lakh and highest stipend was around 25k.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

Satyawati College in Delhi University is known for its commitment to providing affordable education. Its tuition fees are among the lowest in the university, and the college ensures that there are no frequent increases in fees. Apart from tuition, students are only required to pay examination fees, and no other additional payments are expected from them.

Campus Life :

Library has all the books available that can be used in curriculum other than that there are less books. Classroom aren't equipped with any technologies. Old blackboard system with a chalk are used in college. Recently there had been initiative to promote sports in the college. A khokho court has been made. Old badminton and volleyball court are in poor condition and need immediate renovation.

Admission :

The admission process was smooth. Ba hons economics has eligibility criteria that students must have opted for economics and maths as a subject in class 12. Applications were opened for every DU college at once and through one application one can apply for every college in DU. Application fees were too minimal. The only lag was in the refund of extra fees paid at the time of admission. Notice regarding that didn't circulate and many students didn't get their refund

Faculty :

The faculty-to-teacher ratio differs depending on the course. The Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) program has a large number of students, which leads to a lower faculty-to-teacher ratio. Despite this, the faculty members in the BCom program are highly qualified and actively support research initiatives.

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Delhi University - [DU] | Bachelor of Arts [BA] {Hons.} (Economics)

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3.1 out of 5
4.0/5Faculty
3.0/5Placement
4.5/5Course
2.5/5Campus Life
3.5/5College
1.0/5Internships


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