The fee of my course is around 50000 for 3 year and there are many scholarship benefits as well which students can easily opt for in college.
I like the good labs and all the equipments that are provided by the faculty.
Hostel is also good pf our college and it is in same campus
Dislikes
Canteen is very poor high rates and very bad taste food
The campus have no enough yard. No natural ambience for the students to spend their leisure time. Also there is no ground for football and cricket. No basketball court. The college is not thatmuch supportive for sports
The faculties of Computer science is not that supportive. They are not that much strict and work oriented. Many of them are not sincere and hardworking. The lectures are very boring.
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Why To Join Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College - Reviews & Rating
I have choosen this course because I have my own interest in the field of electronics. I want to contribute some important projects in the field of this course. The faculty is supportive and always comes up with ideas on how to make students more efficient related to their particular course. Only 30% of girls else boys are in my course. All teachers are well qualified. Proper use of projectors, projects, labs by teachers. Continuous evaluation goes daily. The exam was not too much difficult not so much easy its just on student level
I was in entrepreneurship that's why I choose this course, it says that this course provides better exposure than BCom. There are 6 faculties as for the first-year students that means 1:10 ratio wrt students
Many companies came to college for placement and teachers also tell about which company is coming and their placement and some provide internships. For 1st and 2and year students can get internships and for 3rd year students is internship and placement. The average placement for students will be 5 lakh rupees.
I was interested in the course and was also eligible to take admission. The faculty-student ratio is 1:50. Also, the teachers are very qualified, and not only be teach the students but also provide proper mentorship.
Placement is not very good for art students provided by the college like but for the other courses students are getting a very good placement and internships to enhance their lives around 60% of students get internships and jobs. Many top rated companies offer jobs in college.
After semester VI everyone is eligible to apply for placements in big MNCs and Organisations like Nike, Microsoft, Delloite, Goldman Sachs and so on. The highest package is 24 lakh per annum and the average package is 15 lakh per annum. About 80 % of the students get placed easily and the rest have also a good chance to be placed.
As soon as you clear your 2nd year you are eligible for the placements. All the big companies were there in the placements like Delloite, EY, willis tower Watson, etc. Companies were providing an average of 3-4 lakhs package and the highest was of 7 lakh. And around 60-70% of the students got placement.
When It comes to BMS one must research well before joining a college and that's what I did and finalised to opt for Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College. DDUC was 16 in IndiaToday Commerce 2021 rankings. The college is given NAAC Grade B and has been affiliated with Delhi University. Admission to the BMS course in this college is based upon the counselling round organised on the basis of DUET scores of applicants.
I liked the subjects and the faculty was best there for the particular course, which I found through a web search and alumni.
Faculty id highly qualified and exams were after every 4-5 months. Problems were more application based than just theoretical.
I chose physics because I liked it in 12th standard. The time table is not as hectic for 1st year students as it is for 2nd and 3rd year students. The faculty and student ratio is quite high as compared to the other colleges in India. The faculty is qualified and most of them teach well and some don't. The exams and internals were always on time. The professors completed their course. It was easy to pass the exams but it wasn't easy to score high marks.
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