Remarks
Gradually I filled the DU admission form where I got a chance to get enrolled in all the colleges under DU. After the first cut-off, I got myself enrolled in Satyawati College, eve. Then after the 2nd cut-off, I got myself enrolled in Satyawati Day and I'm continuing there. No, I'm from the general category. But I see many people from sort of disabled categories which is indeed a thing to be proud of. The care they receive in my college is sometimes overwhelming. They are made to feel at home and just like the rest. Hearing from teachers' experiences and students' elite I really appreciate the diversity my college thrives. I got admission in the morning batch because of the relaxation of 1% for the female gender. Maths had to be a compulsory existence in my list of subjects for the final calculation of my %, with a maximum of 60% in 12th. For Satyawati day the admission process was actually quite systematic and authentic, way better than in the evening in terms of time and quality both.
Course Curriculum Overview
I opted for B.Com (H) solely to pursue my dream of being an MBA degree holder. The teacher's faculty here is quite diverse. Where there are some teachers who do anything for the betterment of the student, for the utmost growth of the students, there are some who don't really bother about students and do their boredom job. Not to mock anyone but this thought has crossed my mind many times ki how can they be the teacher of such an astounding university. Today being in the 4th semester, every past semester there has been a teacher about whom I have complained to the higher authorities because of the way they taught and did partiality and injustice. There were some teachers who amidst this pandemic with their family carings to take did their 101% best for us. Words are not enough to praise the efforts they have put in. Clearing an exam here depends on your potentiality solely. Nothing is unachievable and tough.
Internships Opportunities
I have not been involved in any internship and placement opportunity like I said earlier because I'm just a second-year student yet. But hearing from the seniors and the rest of the facility is not up to the mark. I guess I cannot really tell you apt because I'm not experienced myself.
Fees and Financial Aid
Our college has really affordable fees and it makes me think how convenient it would be for the students from the lower section of the society. I have a friend from such a background and from my experience I can tell how grateful it feels to just have that satisfaction they feel because their situation holds on the chance of affecting their chance to excel. I really appreciate this thing. About placement opportunities and all, I'm still in my 2nd year and I haven't got a chance to get involved in these things through our placement cell and other societies are working beyond par to bring in worthy seminars, ted talks, and internship opportunities, organizing trade fairs ravishing the fests.
Campus Life
Frankly speaking, I did not get a chance yet to enjoy campus life. It's been 2 years and for 1.5 years we are at home and the initial 0.5 years went by just settling down in the new environment away from our hometown. Seeing in my college, I really like the infrastructure of my college with the big ground, well-equipped libraries and other facilities astounding. The library here is well equipped with apt no of books enough for the students of a batch. The classroom is not modern but is quite efficient to render as a healthy environment of learning. There are many co-curricular activities going around, students get engaged in full fling. Students union here is quite overwhelming. The way these guys unite and stand for each other is like war. The various societies we have at our college are in themselves gracing their path. Many students are involved in their startups and run their NGOs too. It feels at home.
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