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What Students Say
Likes
- The teachers are highly knowledgeable and passionate for their subjects (few exceptions exist, of course).
- The infrastructure is really good especially the garden and track area.
- I'm in a girl's college in the University so contrary to what was I made to believe, it's really comfortable around girls as there's space for yourself and you don't need to think twice before coming to college.
Dislikes
- Sometimes the teachers make things too personal
- The infrastructure could've been better as there are flaky wall paints in some areas
Course Curriculum Overview
I'm a BA Program student. And these students really don't have much to do after the completion of graduation program. If you want to enter in Masters (especially in Computer Applications or anything relevant to science stream) after graduation, it'd be a headache to find the correct universities that offer the subjects needed. Private colleges are the safest option after graduation (for masters). Afterwards, you can apply for PhD from any college (you can even apply for PhD directly after graduation - given that you complete 4th year in graduation).
Internships Opportunities
Internship opportunities are handled by our Placement cells mostly and they bring organisations mostly department wise. Organisations like CCI, Oberoi groups, TCS, etc come to offer job placements as well as internships.
Placement Experience
For placements, there's not much on campus placement programs. Our placement cells are active though. Time to time they keep us posted about the upcoming internship or job opportunities and even invite various organisations for placements. You can even look for off campus placement programs and teachers are very helpful in this. They even offer letter of recommendation for the internship opportunities upon request.
Fees and Financial Aid
Delhi University basically charges ?15000- ?17000 per year depending upon the course and year. This includes tution fees, lab fees, practical fees, etc. There are multiple fee categories as well like SC/ST, OBC, PwD, etc... After the completion of first year, there are various annual scholarship opportunities as well where one can get financial aid. Sometimes there's a few reduction as well for the students who come for financially weaker backgrounds.
Campus Life
I personally am actually active in alot of societies. There are 32 societies in my college and students can remain in however many societies they want given that they can manage the classes alongwith it. Sometimes the societies get hectic but overall it's fairly easy to maintain it.
Admission
I selected this college due to my course preference. I'm from the science stream and wanted to study Food Technology as well as English. At the time of application i had no idea how BA Program works. Now, I'm better versed in this so I'd suggest try going for a specific field if you can. But, if you want diversity and have enterpreneurship as a long-term goal then these types of courses are better.
Faculty
There are at least 5 permanent teachers in each department (excluding the French Department) other than guest faculties. The class strength is also not too high so this ratio is really beneficial for making the interaction with the professors more meaningful. The exams are quite smooth if you've filled the forms correctly. You just need to appear there and take regular classes (for CA marks). However the semester exams continue for at least a month which is very bad as you don't get to enjoy winter breaks. There are summer vacations though.
Night Life
Ours is a girl's college so after "golden hour" (after 5 PM) staying in college is not allowed easily. But my classes run sometimes till 6 so it's okay. There's no such thing as nightlife in college but at the time of fests, you've to stay late till 7 PM to finish decorations and things sometimes.
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