What Students Say
Likes
- I really liked the staff. They were very supportive, friendly and really knowledgeable.
- We used to get subject wise books for each semester without any extra charges. We had to issue the books from the library at the begining of semester and return after exams. However, there was a fine on late submission.
- Location. It's just 2-2.5km from Rithala Metro station. You could take an e rickshaw from the metro station and it'll drop you at the college in max ₹10-20
Dislikes
- Although the faculty was good, it kept changing almost every semester.
- There was hardly any extracurricular. Only the ones which were organised by university itself.
- The infrastructure. The college is quite small, without any playground. It's built on single plot.
Course Curriculum Overview
Bcom hons is supposed to be a mix of BBA and CA. The curriculum includes financial accounting, business laws, taxation, finances and marketing. If you're planning to go for MBA or you're preparing for CA with the course, it a good course to move forward with. It gives you a lot of knowledge in finance and law and average to little knowledge in other aspects of corporate like marketing, pr, operations etc. It prepares you well for finance positions if you're looking for job just after the course. The areas of improvement must be to add a little more about Marketing, Management, Operation, etc. The teaching method of the faculty is quite nice but the administration should focus on retaining the faculty instead of changing them every now and then. The exams were conducted at the end of every semester. They used to be of 3 hours as it was subjective. The internal exams were quite easy whereas the externals used to be moderate or difficult.
Placement Experience
Students in 6th semester were eligible to sit in the placement drive. Companies like WIPRO, ICICI, TCS, Federal bank and many more local companies. The highest package offered was 10LPA to a BCA student by TCS. The lowest i think was 1.8LPA. My friend got placed in ICICI with a role of sales assistant with a package of 4.5 LPA. 30-40% of the student were placed. As it's undergraduation 50% of them were themselves not interested in taking the placement as they had to go for a higher including me. My plan was to go for MBA.
Fees and Financial Aid
My tuition fees in first year was around ?90,300 and in the second year was ?88,000 and third year was ?86,000. The caution deposit was ?5000. The registration and admission fees i could not recall very well but it the registration was around ?1000-1500 and admission was the same or slightly more but less than ?5000. The first year tuition fees for BBA was ?98,700. Second year was ?60000 and third year was the same ?60000. The caution deposit was the same which was ?5000 and was refundable. There was no lab fees. The books we got were also issued by library and we had to give them back at the end of the semester there was no additional charges for that as well. The university GGSIPU provides assistance under a scheme called Merit-cum-means linked financial assistance scheme. To apply for this scheme you require a rashan card and the family income i think should be within 2.5-3LPA. My friend applied for this scheme and got a refund of ?70000 from the first year fees. However, the application for the scheme did not show up at all in the second and third year.
Campus Life
There was almost no fests or extra curriculars in the college itself. But the fest conducted by the University was quite big and good. The cultural fest of the university was called Anugoonj. It was one of a kind fest with artists like shreya ghoshal, armaan malik, salim suleman, etc. It was the most happening fest of the year. It was generally held in February. The college itself didn't conduct any sports event itself as we didn't have a ground. But again there used to be sports fest conducted by the university. There were very little to no extra curriculars in the college. There was no club, society, etc in the college during my time. The college life was average.
Admission
I applied to DU for BMS and there was a specific exam for this particular course at that time, DUJAT. I did clear the exam but i was getting a low grade college so my family suggested to go for Sirifort as it was a top ranked college in GGSIPU. To get admission in Sirifort institute of management, i gave IPUCET. The common entrance test for all colleges of GGSIPU. Sirifort accepted students upto rank 1200 as far as i remember. For admission in BCOM HONS, you must have maths as a subject with 40%+ marks in 12th.
Faculty
The faculty to student relationship was quite good. As the faculty was very friendly and supportive non of the students hesitated to ask anything or ask for help. They were quite approachable almost everytime. They did not mind answering to calls or texts during the exam time. They were there to help the students almost everytime. Well, the faculty keeps on changing everytime. During my time in college the teachers i really loved were Shabnam Mam, Venus Mam, Neha Mam, Rubina Bano mam and Pawan sir. They were quite supportive, helped us at any time of the day and during their time in the class the atmosphere used to be quite chill and comfortable. They did not only focus on the syllabus, they used to talk to students and maintain a nice student-teacher relationship. The only faculty i did not like was the director. He was very rigid, never listened to anything any student had to say whether it be anything. There are external semester exams at the end of every semester. It is conducted by the university and we're alloted centers for these exams. The centers are generally other colleges of GGSIPU. These exams are not very easy, the difficulty level can range from average to quite difficult. However, as they were subjective exams very less students hardly 2-3 used to fail the exams. Except these we also had internal semester exams before the external ones. These were conducted by the college itself and were quite easy.
Night Life
Well, there was not nightlife and the college didn't offer any hostel and most of the crowd was from Delhi itself. However if you took a pg near rohini east metro, there was a lot of student crowd as there were many colleges nearby. The nightlife in that area was good but not great. Our favorite hangout place used to be 24/7.
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