
What Students Say
Likes
- The campus was huge, and though infrastructure wasn't modern it was spacious and indulgent.
- The faculty was especially kind and generous. The lab was also fully functional.
- The library had a large range of books available with the curriculum also being up to date.
Dislikes
- The male students of the college tends to get a bit rude and invasive sometimes.
- The classes of other domains weren't regular.
- Not much availibility of extra curricular activities for science major students
Course Curriculum Overview
I enjoyed physics and maths as a school student so chose BSc course including the studies of all three- Physics, Chemistry and Maths. The modern physics part and the practical aspect of mathematics intrigued me. Though the curriculum of maths wasn't that comprehensive and was majorly all theory based. Maths syllabus can be enhanced by practical applications of examples rather than just be all about the theorems. The teaching method was good. The frequency of maths exam was 3 per semester, with three full books syllabus to be covered for each exam with mostly theory.
Fees and Financial Aid
The yearly fees structure ranges from somewhere around Rs. 5000-6000 per year for BSc(non-med). There was other major compulsory charges as such in our course. For other categories, the fees was similar or some bit lesser.
Campus Life
The college didn't have any clubs or activitues based on such. The Youth fest was one annual function which was inter college. Other than this, there were some writing competions on various levels and science exhibitions too. The classes had smart boards but were barely used. Used the old school method of black board for teaching. The classroom benches were good in condition, fans in some classrooms didn't work. There were various camps that were held for NSS and NCC in the different grounds or sports areas. The makor social grouos were NSS and NCC only, for which many programs were also help. There was also the funtion room, where the different programs were held of all sorts. There was also one major college group for all college notices and information called " Youngsters of DSD".
Admission
I chose this college as it was was following the same curriculum as of all the colleges of the city, within walking proximity from my place. My desired course was also avaialble. Over the other colleges, this college was affordable, close and followed my desired curriculum. I gave exam to DU but didn't Apply later on due to some personal reasons. The admission process was smooth, filled out the form and waited for the cut off list, the admissions were based on the 12th grade scores and remained untill seats were remaining.
Faculty
The faculty to student relationship was quite warm, they were helpful and there for the students. Quite apprachable. The physics and maths department faculties were great inclunding Sushil sir(maths), Vikas sir(maths), Pooja ma'am(Physics), Priyanka ma'am(Physics) and Nitasha ma'am(Life skills). There weren't any faculty members i disliked but some weren't that proficient in teaching though they had good knowledge. Each semesters we had 9 exams, which was quite a lot. The exam difficulty level, though was medium. Quite a number of students failed to clear the exams, around 60% of all. The course is up to date and now in accordance with the NEP as well.
Night Life
Our favourite place to be in college was the library. The cafeteraia or the canteen wasn't any good fropm reasons like overpricing and bad quality of food being available. The hostel was also abandoined after COVID mostly beacuse of poor infrastructure. Famous hangout spots were the gardens and grounds, where students would play basketball, volleyball etc. There was no night life of the college.
Other Applied Colleges
Delhi University - [DU] | Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] {Hons.} (Physics)
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