What Students Say
Likes
- Library has books of all subjects. It’s diverse book collection motivates students.
Dislikes
- Classrooms do not have Air Conditioners. Considering Delhi’s hot summers, it is a con.
- Food is not of the best quality & a little pricey in comparison to other Delhi University colleges.
Course Curriculum Overview
The curriculum strikes a balance between theory and application providing a comprehensive understanding. The faculty members are amazing in complex concepts, ensuring a holistic learning experience. I am deeply passionate about mathematics drawn to its potential applications and career prospects. The Faculty: Student Ratio is good. faculty members are highly qualified with advanced degrees and practical experience. The teachers teach in a way that traditional lectures cater to diverse learning styles and ensure thorough comprehension. There are final semester exams and internal tests. For maths students, there are also external practical exams.
Internships Opportunities
Companies such as Chegg-which is a learning platform that provides a solution to questions internship opportunities through the placement cell of our college. This type and amount were according to the number of questions each student answered. these internship opportunities provided students with hands-on experience and a chance to contribute meaningfully to real projects that are projects related to the subjects. It's a valuable aspect of your educational experience, bridging the gap between theory and practical application.
Placement Experience
campus placements at my college opened in the fifth semester, allowing students ample time to prepare and enhance their skills. renowned companies like E Y, KPMG, and Deloitte have visited our campus extending multiple offers for various profiles. Most students secure placements, a testament to the quality of education and training provided. most students also prefer studying further that is securing master's in their particular streams which is well favoured by the teachers and teachers help students out in the same process.
Fees and Financial Aid
With an annual fee of Rs.14,000, accessibility is prioritized. The institution also provides scholarships and financial aid programs further enhancing affordability. The institution adopts a sensible fee hike policy. For example, until the year 2022, the fees were Rs.13,000, and in 2023 the fees were increased by rupees thousand and made Rs.14,000. The institution extends various forms of financial aid based on merit needs and specific criteria. There are also Delhi University, Vice Chancellor internship programs that offer a stipend of around Rs.5000 for part-time work.
Campus Life
The campus creates a strong sense of community among students. Social life thrives, offering a diverse range of activities and events. The annual fest from February to March showcases multiple talents. The library is well stocked with an extensive collection of books and journals, catering to diverse academic pursuits. The campus provides abundant opportunities for sports and extracurricular engagement such as football, basketball, throw the ball, volleyball, cricket, etc diverse clubs, and activities, foster personal growth and skill development.
Admission
The admission process during my year of enrolment did not entail an entrance exam. Instead, we awaited the release of Delhi University cut-off lists. Admission was determined based on a combination of these cut-offs and our 12th grade board results. As a science student there was no deduction in my board marks for BSC honours admission. personally, I did not avail any reservation benefits though it is worth noting that at the time there was a 1% difference in cut-offs for girls compare to boys. Nowadays there is a CUET exam which plays a pivotal role in allocating seats to students. This change brings a fairer approach to the admission process. I found all the necessary details conveniently available on Delhi Uuniversity's official website. Overall the revised admission process. Incorporating CUET seems more equitable and transparent.















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