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BA {Hons.} | ₹27,825 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 28 May - 31 Jul 2024 | |
B.Sc {Hons.} | ₹49,325 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 28 May - 31 Jul 2024 | |
MA | ₹10,500 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | 25 Apr - 05 Jun 2024 | |
B.Com {Hons.} | ₹31,825 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 28 May - 31 Jul 2024 | |
BA | ₹33,325 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 28 May - 31 Jul 2024 |
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my course is pretty decent in terms of learning and understanding the real life aspects. Bcom hons was pretty ranked course in delhi university, it is better course to do. My semester started on like 16th of August and the exams were held on 21 of December 2023 and next sem started on 18th of January and exams were on 22nd of May. The timing in between is pretty decent to learn the things but not for the accounts.
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I'm pursuing Bcom hons ,which is one of the highly competitive course of Delhi University. The cut off of this course is comparatively high than other courses. I'm very much into domain of HR and finance. But after exploring more about this course my interest towards the HR was increased . The curriculum of this course provides me the theory as well the practical knowledge of real World. As we all know we have New Education Policy (NEP) which provides various additional subjects apart from our core subjects like SEC , VAC , AEC . Having these additional subjects are reducing the time of core subjects.
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The curriculum is very well balanced and this is one of the reasons why I chose this college. They provide a very balanced and practical approach to students as in teaching through ppts and providing practice for each and every subject that requires practice and practical knowledge.
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My course was science during high school but during pandemic I grew a keen interest in economics as I observed the opportunities in this course are vast. we are learning the theory part of the course but in higher studies, we'll learn the real-world applications too like data analysis, forecasting, hypothesis testing of economic activities etc.
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Though my course is known to be of high value. It has a better placement opportunities as compared to other courses. But some of the subjects like fit India, are of no use. We were not taught anything. Instead, we used to sit ideally in the ground. But we were asked to make the practical files of more than 20 pages. It was really hectic. This new education policy has put a burden on the students. Moreover we were being taught about swatch Bharat abhiyan, but the no. of paper water in making files were much more than that of our core papers. How is it swatch Bharat with this amount of wastage of resources?
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I chose the course because of my interest for philosophical thinking and socratic dialogue. I believe anyone with decent beral intellect would do good at this job. The areas for improvement i feel are when they teach us completely unrelated subjects to my course like aec vac sec I feel there should be more choice and there should be options to choose from related subjects.
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As my course is BSc maths hons ..and maths is the king of all subjects. It's a little bit hard but if you do daily revision or only learn whatever taught in the class you can easily get good marks in the examination. You know we can't get direct job after bsc so you should prefer to do something else with it like if you want to be a data scientist there you need maths and computer science knowledge both ..so you can go with this course + computer science course from wherever you want . And if you want to be a mathematician then this will be a perfect course. Nothing is hard if you do practice and maths is a subject that needs a lot of practice.
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The course choosen by me is economics and Political science and for me these both the subjects are interesting. The curriculum of these subject is good and hard .And for political science their is not proper study material you have to go through the whole book for a single topic
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I choose the course BA program in which you could pursue 2 disciplines, I choose history and political science, if you are a upsc aspirant this would be very helpful They could do some museums visit historical monument visit for history , another thing nep has made the syllabus so difficult, cause foe vac and sec , which are skill development courses we have to give importance to these subjects which are not very important, and has to do a lot of assignments for these Other than that the main subjects are easy for me you also have to choose a major for this course BA program, like from history and political science you need to choose a major so if you choose history you will have 2 paper for history and 1 paper for political science
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The curriculum covers a strong foundation in core commerce subjects, like accounting, finance, economics, and corporate business management. One also learns about taxation, corporate laws and and e-commerce. The curriculum will definitely prepare one for a clear career path in areas like accounting, finance, or even marketing. However, there is not much flexibility for specific exploration of an area, the course curriculum is well decided in advance. A mix of traditional lectures, interactive sessions, groups, discussions, and presentations can cater to different learning styles as well. The difficulty level of exams is moderate to high with semester-wise conduction of exams, with some internal assessments conducted throughout the semester.
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The specialisations offered under MA are Psychology, History, Hindi, Political Science, English, Philosophy, Music, Sanskrit and Mathematics. The admission to the MA in any specialisation is done on the basis of CUET PG.