
What Students Say
Likes
- the competition in top colleges fosters growth and development, much quicker than it does otherwise. the workload is hard but one can gain more knowledge in a week here than in the whole year being in school
- seniors and juniors have excellent mutual relations. there is no ragging or bullying here
- the fests are awesome and the faculty is amazing too. the gardens and buildings are a cherry in top
Dislikes
- the administration is slothful and ineffective
- the city is bad, like a lot and so your college could be hard too
- classes can be hectic and nep has increased workload
Course Curriculum Overview
the syllabus was quite comprehensive of my course. they teach you to think like a historian, they open your minds the real world applications depend upon the course too but they don't teach you much that goes beyond your classroom really anywhere in india some of the professors should learan how to give lectures and learn to use words and punctuations better. attendance shouldn't be mandatory the exams happen when the temp is either frezing lor or schorching high so yeah, they suck
Fees and Financial Aid
If You are looking for admissions in DU, here's my take on it with more focus on Lady Shri Ram College for Women. *Fees for history hons. is 20490 per year and there r various freeships and scholarships offered here. * one of the best things about lsr is its location. delhi can be crowded and dirty and if u come from a tier 2 city or even a tier 1 city like pune, which are planned and clean you would be disgusted and a little chocked by this city. but if you go for south campus colleges you'll be lucky to avoid iut as much as possible because they are located in prime locations with wide streets and less crowd. north campus colleges are all in the same locality so it could be fun being there and making friends but the crowd and cleanliness of south campus. for me atleast, prevailed. speaking of crowd, it is a very hyped fact that du is diverse so much so it has become it;s brand and i would like to say, yes it is true that DU is diverse but not enough to be trademarked for it. in fact most people here come from the northern states of Bihar, UP, Haryana, MP and Rajasthan and some from north east and maybe a few from south india unless ofc if it's st. stephen's one is talking about. i would say that if u desire a career in civil services, south campus college like LSR is perfect for you because of it's upsc atmosphere but if you want to look for jobs in private sector or entrepreneurship, DU should be your last option. The top colleges of DUare also good if you want to excel in fields of liberal arts as a profession but other than that there are zilch placements provided from college to you except maybe srcc. The faculty is quite good in the top colleges. the professors are friendly and mostly good, except for a few that are excellent. in my experience, no professor has come across as overbearing and most are eager to help. the most redeeming quality of LSR or any top DU college is the competition. i found that it fosters growth and development
Campus Life
so the diwali mela happens before diwali holidays called noor in which they have stalls and other stuff. the real fest is tarang that happens usually in march which is the best of the best that exists the library is diverse and has a wide range of books and journals yeah the facilities are good too maybe not as good as private colleges as amity or flames but still quite good and the environs are pretty too. sports are not taken as seriosly although we've had some top athletes like manu bhakar from here. the societies are vibrant and functioning and so much fun to join and contribute in.
Admission
i didn't apply anywhere else and i chose it because i am a upsc aspirant no, i didn't get any rejections. you have to pass 12th from a recognised board. give cuet. fill in the du registration. after the cuet results, make your allocation list and get a college allocated by paying your first year fee
Faculty
the faculty to student ratio isn't quite good. it's one teacher to 70 students the history faculty is amazing. the seniors are amazing and the professors. almost all of the faculties are good in the top colleges i m not sure of any faculties that r not good the exmas are upto mark. they are quite challenging but repetitive. but students don't fail in top colleges but thats because the students and professors both are good there. the course is very relevant. they teach you to think here which rarely happens in india
Night Life
open gym, a mediocre but cheap cafetaria and other nescafe and mother dairy outlets exist inside the campus. the hostel isn't quite good and the campus is open until 6pm the famous hangout place inside college is in front of nescafe where they usually organize dance performances and other things. the locality is relatively safe
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