
What Students Say
Likes
- Faculties are very supportive and knowledgeable and motivate students for study and also gude for future and other study problems
- Environment of college is very nice and and also focuses on cleanliness and discipline in college
- Every events in college is on time and college fest is also very good
Dislikes
- Placements opportunities is less compared to top colleges
- College adminstration is very rude and strict
- And no camera after college gates for girls safety
Course Curriculum Overview
My course is pretty expanded than before and the syllabus is very long and tough and sometimes it's difficult to complete in one semester and practical part of my course is also less and i think they should more practical and less theory exams in my course and sometimes the the syllabus of my course is very long in some semester so we face difficulty to complete the syllabus and didn't able to focus on practical par and there is very less practical part in my course and more theory so i think they have to focus more on practicals part and less theory and computer Lab in my college is also very less and some computer is not working and the students in class is many and the teacher is one so sometimes it's difficult to understand in computer with many students and i think they should put projector in class for better understanding and the theory exam in my course is also very lengthy and they give less time so it's difficult to complete on time and the marking scheme is also not appropriate
Fees and Financial Aid
I am a student of B.Com (Programme/Honours) at Delhi University. After the implementation of the New Education Policy (NEP), the fee structure of DU colleges has increased significantly, and for many students, it now feels quite high compared to earlier years. Earlier, DU was known for providing quality education at very affordable fees, but after NEP, the financial burden on students has increased. Currently, the annual college fee is around ?20,000 per year, which is much higher than the fees charged before NEP. This fee includes tuition fees, admission and registration fees, university and development charges, library fees, examination fees, and other compulsory charges. The tuition fee alone has increased, and additional charges under development, student welfare, and university services have been added, making the total amount higher each year. For General category students, the fee is around ?20,000 annually, while SC, ST, OBC, and EWS students pay a comparatively lower amount of approximately ?10,000–12,000 per year, depending on the college. I have batchmates from reserved categories who pay less due to government norms, but even for them, the fees have increased compared to previous years. Although Delhi University provides scholarships such as Merit-cum-Means and NSP scholarships, many students still find it difficult to manage the rising costs. Overall, after NEP, the fee structure of DU feels high, especially for students from economically weaker backgrounds, and this change has reduced the affordability that DU was once known for.
Campus Life
The campus life of my college is okay for me and the classrooms need renovation and need wofi and better benches for students and need some improvement in college grounds and need some better water facilities in summer and winter
Admission
I Choose this college because the college fees is affordable for me and compared to another college and the distance is also ok and the infrastructure is also ok but need some more improvement and also greenery in my college
Faculty
My course is bcom honours and the faculty in my college is also very knowledgeable and good and they guide their students for students for future.and some faculty is strict and they didn't give marks and sometimes they cancelled classes sometimes when students reached in college
Night Life
The night life is not good and the hostel need some renovation and better food quality and the library space is also less and need more space for books in library and need Ac and heaters in summer and winter seasons














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