
What Students Say
Likes
- The campus is beautiful, lush green and is located at the end of the Aravali Range.
Course Curriculum Overview
The curriculam is very different from usual B-Schools. Here we are taught econometrics, Time series analysis, Game Theory and other non-traditional subjects like International Economics and Environmental Economics.
Fees and Financial Aid
DBE's yearly fees is about 48000/- and for students who want to be part of placement and other activities will have to pay additional 40000/- per year or whatever is decided by the authorities. Total yearly cost is around 1 Lakhs.
Campus Life
The campus life is too short to experience. Most of us hang out at the canteen as that is the time we get. Rest, you can spend time at Satya Niketan and other nearby places, There are lot of clubs and committees here at DBE, including TEDx. You can study hard and enjoy together at the capacity you would want while focusing on Internships and Final Placements.
Hostel Facilities
The hostels are good for the cost. The food is okayish. For cat lovers this is a great place, surrounded by trees around. The winters are extremely cold due to presence of lotsof trees and plants around. In Delhi this region is good fot its air quality.
Admission
It is great for students who can excel with limited resources and do not want a great big fat B-school vibe. The ROI is great and you can become an MBA without burdening your parents or taking a loan.
Faculty
The faculty is extremely knowledgeable and experienced. Though some might not like their teaching style, the faculty here is ready to help if you approach them. Guest faculty is also great who come from other Delhi University colleges like FMS, CVS etc
Night Life
There is huge library here. At DU, we get the access to e-library which is a depository of lots of journals, books, papers and other academic materials that one would need. We have 2 hostels, Saramati and Aravali but the seats are limited. We have approx 12 seats at each hostel and that too will be served based on merit and category.
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