
What Students Say
Likes
- The campus, sports facilities, attendance structure, various fests and events takes place oftenly.
- Societies and clubs...There are dance clubs, theatre clubs, gaming clubs, debating clubs, board gaming clubs, and so on.
- DU is famous for high standards in teaching & research and attracts eminent scholars to its faculty.
Dislikes
- The infrastructure of the colleges in DU are quite bad as buildings are under construction for most of the period.
- if you are an outsider, the cost of living can be suffocating. The cost of living around campus area is insane + transport + good quality food. Many of my classmates had stomach issues while living there.
- Poor quality teaching by many young, ad hoc teachers. They are frustrated because even after so many years of teaching, they are not regularised, which means no job security.
Course Curriculum Overview
There are numourus faculties in University of Delhi like faculty of Arts, applied social science and technology, commerce and business studies, faculty of education, interdisciplinary and applied sciences, faculty of law and many many more! I chose the course of BA because I was interested in the field of Arts.
Fees and Financial Aid
DU fees range from INR 4000 to INR 50,000 in all the affiliated colleges.Various DU Affiliated colleges and departments offer scholarships ranging from INR 100 every month to a one-time INR 25,000. Students can apply for Delhi University scholarship form on or before the last.
Campus Life
Student’s life at DU is full of memories! From participating in college fests, social activities to having late night conversations with friends. Students here learn the true value of friendships and gain the courage to explore and achieve their dreams!
Admission
The admissions in the University of Delhi were held through the process of CUET. The applications for the CUET examination were released in early february 2023. The form asks to fill up the minute detail of student. Also asks to fill the desired University/college/courses to take admission in. The CUET exam costs INR 750 for general candidates, INR 700 for OBC-NCL and EWS candidates, and INR 650 for candidates who identify as third-gender, SC, ST, or PWD. A fee of INR 3,000 was required of those who chose a center outside of India. The CUET form could be found on the website cuetsamarth.ac.in.














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