About my college experience

Faculty
5.0
Course
5.0
Campus
5.0
College
4.0
Vibhuti Maheshwari
Reviewed on Mar 6, 2026(Enrolled 2025)

Course Curriculum Overview

5

The curriculum follows GGSIPU guidelines, which are regularly updated to match industry trends and academic developments. Subjects include core theoretical knowledge plus practical components like assignments, projects, and presentations. Students also get opportunities like: Moot court competitions Youth parliaments Debates and seminars These events help students improve communication, research, and critical-thinking skills.

Fees and Financial Aid

BA-JMC3 years?1,38,000 per year~?4.1 lakh Total per year Year 1: ?1,45,500 Year 2: ?1,54,500 Year 3: ?1,66,600 Total course fee (3 years) ?? ?4.67 lakh approx. General / Management Quota Full tuition fee must be paid. No automatic concession. SC / ST Category In most private colleges under GGSIPU, tuition fee remains the same but students may get government scholarship or fee reimbursement. Typical support: Post-Matric Scholarship State scholarship Fee reimbursement schemes Usually: No direct fee reduction from the college Students can apply for government scholarships Typical benefit: ?20,000 – ?50,000 per year depending on scheme. Fee Component Year1 Year 2 Year 3 TuitionFee?1,10,000?1,21,000?1,33,100 Development / InfrastructureFee?10,000?10,000?10,000 Examination Fee?3,000?3,000?3,000 University Charges / RegistrationIncluded in tuition Included Included

Campus Life

5

The library contains a wide range of textbooks, reference books, and research materials required for the curriculum. It also includes research papers and academic journals relevant to different courses. The faculty-to-student ratio. How is the faculty to student relationship and how approachable are the faculties? The name of the faculties you liked and why did you like them? Who are the best faculties? The names of the faculties you didn't like and reason for not liking them? How many exams are there and how easy or difficult are they? How many students fail to clear the exams? How relevant is the course curriculum? About dehli metropolitan education Here is an honest overview of academics and faculty at Delhi Metropolitan Education (DME), Noida, based on student reviews and available information. Faculty & Academics at Delhi Metropolitan Education (DME)1. Faculty-to-Student Ratio & Faculty Approachability The teacher-student ratio is roughly around 1:60 in many classes.  Usually about 50–60 students per section, sometimes two teachers guide the same group for different subjects.  Faculty behaviour according to students: Most teachers are friendly and approachable. They help with notes, PPTs, and doubt-clearing even after class hours. Many teachers are young law graduates with around 3–4 years of experience, which helps students relate to them more easily.  Overall faculty rating from student reviews is about 4.2/5, which is considered good.  2. Faculty Students Usually Like Specific names are rarely mentioned in reviews, but students describe good teachers with these qualities: Why students like some faculties Supportive and approachable Provide clear PPT notes and study materials Conduct interactive classes and presentations Help with internships and projects Students often mention that: Teachers use PPTs, videos, and bare acts (for law). They give extra help for assignments and exams.  So the “best faculty” is generally described as thos

Admission

Register for the entrance exam (CUET / IPU-CET / CLAT depending on course). Apply on the GGSIPU admission portal and fill in course preferences. Participate in online counselling conducted by the university. Seat allotment is done based on entrance exam rank and cutoff. If a seat is allotted at DME, the student pays fees and confirms admission. I was not able to make it to different colleges due to my low rank

Faculty

5

Supportive and approachable Provide clear PPT notes and study materials Conduct interactive classes and presentations Help with internships and projects Most teachers are friendly and approachable. They help with notes, PPTs, and doubt-clearing even after class hours. Many teachers are young law graduates with around 3–4 years of experience, which helps students relate to them more easily

Night Life

5

Monday – Friday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM – 4:45 PM Sunday & holidays: Closed. The library is located on the 5th floor of the campus and provides books, journals, and research material for BBA, BAJMC, and law courses. Usually open during college working hours (approx. 9 AM – 4/5 PM). It mainly serves: snacks tea/coffee basic meals for students during breaks. After classes end, most food options shift to nearby cafes and street food stalls outside campus. The college campus usually closes around 4:00–5:00 PM after classes and faculty leave. Students typically cannot remain inside the campus after closing time unless there is an event or special activity. There are limited hangout spots inside the campus because the campus is relatively small. Students usually hang out at: Cafeteria Common sitting areas Library discussion zones Auditorium area during events

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