What Students Say
Likes
- Societies like NSSS, Enactus, Dance and Music, and many more are there to keep us involved in our favourite activities.
- The crowd, as seen in many du colleges, that people from different backgrounds are present, which is quite experiencing.
Dislikes
- Politics: during my initial days, it was quite difficult to adjust as most of the colleges in Dusu are involved in Dusu elections.
- The canteen is somewhat okay, but not as good as the other colleges on the North Campus. Anyway, our fee structure is far better than there.
Course Curriculum Overview
Nothing as such. I just got to know the benefits of studying economics, which would help in many other competitive exams. What I feel like is that our curriculum needs to be more practical, like how everything is happening and all require a little more shaping. As eco-hons is itself a very tough course, we need more time, like when our semester ends in 5 months, of which 2 months are for exams and all.
Placement Experience
I don't have much idea about the placement of ramjas, as I personally don't want to sit for the placement. Companies like Deloitte, KPMG, EY, and DE Shaw are among the top recruiters. The highest package recorded was 22 lacs I guess not confirmed. After getting the degree, I will be focusing on government exams like CDS and all.
Fees and Financial Aid
According to what I know, our college, Ramjas, has a comparatively lower tuition fee than any other North Campus college, and as for the living, it's a little bit expensive because not everyone gets hostel facilities, which is why we have to opt for the option of PG. There are many scholarships that my friends have been enrolled in.
Campus Life
The annual festival of Ramjas College is MOSAIC, which is held around the end of April or the beginning of May. Before this annual fest, many more festivals of different societies are conducted. As for the range and accessibility of the boxes and generals in the library, there are many different authors among the writers. As for the sports and extracurricular activities, there are different sports in my college where, basically, being on the sports team of the college, they provides many benefits, like giving us a regular diet that we get after our daily practice and many more. Yes, there are many social groups, or we can say societies, in our college, which makes us interact with different kinds of people and learn a lot of new skills.
Admission
I gave a cuet and it cost me around 2000 rupees as an application fee. As for doing B.A. Economics hons in du one must give maths in cuet or they should have maths as a subject in class 12th as maths is compulsory rest doesn't matter Not any reservations benefit, but I got quota, i.e., a sports quota, as each college of Du provides the list of seats available in the respective sports played in their college.
Faculty
As for our department, there are many teachers of respective subjects, which makes it quite okay. As for colleges, it's not like school; we have to study on our own, unlike in school, where we are mostly dependent on our teachers to provide each and every study material. As for the third question, we can't call or message our teachers directly, but it can be done through the CRs of the class, which are elected by us in the initial days of the colleges, DM for the doubt, and all we can do is ask that in class or after class directly.














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