Likes
- Society culture is really good, you can get a lot of exposure if you work hard
- There are many places to chill with friends like Nescafe, Maggie point, mother dairy, and canteen
Dislikes
- Infrastructure is not that good and kind of old.
- NIRF ranking is only for the show and probably doesn't even deserve NIRF 6
Course Curriculum Overview :
My course is Economic Honours, while being in school I really enjoyed learning economics and about the economy that's why I decided to choose this course, the curriculum is applicable to the real world as in my course we generally study the economy and the factors influencing it, exams are held twice a year or once a semester along with various internal assessment test, class test etc, generally the difficulty level is high and I'll consider this course to be tough.
Internships Opportunities :
There are various companies that visit the campus and offers internship, they are generally for the roles or sales intern, marketing intera, social media intern, research intern etc. the stipends offered depends on the company and the role generally it can range between 5000 - 150000.
Placement Experience :
There are decent campus placement opportunities in my college, as the placement cell members are approaching various companies, students from 3rd year can only get places and students from all years can apply for intership. There are various companies like Accenture, Deloitte, KPMG, etc that offers placement opportunities. The percentage of students getting placement depends on the requirements of the company and the skills of the students.
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :
Fee structure is really simple, you have to pay around Rs15000 for a year and your undergraduation will be completed in less then Rs 50000, however this is only applicable if you're from Delhi, if you're from places others than delhi then the cost of living is considerably high, in my case it's about 2,75,000 a year. Scholarship are available for the students upto the amount of their tution fees.
Campus Life :
The overall campus life is good, there are various fests being organised in the month of February and March in which anyone can join after some sort of registration, there are various sports and extracurricular activities that are offered to the students.
Admission :
For admission in Delhi university you must appear in the CUET, For my course specifically i.e. economics honours you must have Standard Maths, General test, and a combination of two other domain subjects from your stream, all of the students who have maths can apply for this course even if they are from science or arts background. Generally the cutoffs are really high and you must prepare very hard if you don't have any reservations applicable to you.
Faculty :
The faculty to student ratio is low, particularly in my class there are around 55-60 students to a professor. The faculty is highly qualified and their methods of teaching are really effective. Approachability depends on the teachers, some teachers are not that interactive, while others are like your friends.
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