DSM - The true picture

Remarks :

Good Aspects - 1) Return on investment (provided you get a placement). 2) The curriculum is not that much rigorous so enough time is there to hone your skills apart from just pursuing MBA which might not be a privilege when pursuing MBA from a Tier-1 college.Bad Aspects - 1) You wont get an in depth knowledge of subjects. 2) The course taught is outdated. 3) You might not be lucky enough to get a campus placement.

Course Curriculum Overview :

I chose to pursue MBA in finance because of my interest towards investment banking and financial services.The qualification of faculties are quite impressive. Some of them are IITians and hold a Phd degree as well. Coming to the structure of the course, the curriculum is outdated. Faculties are helpful and possess good amount of knowledge. But sometimes they are unable to transmit it to the students.

Internships Opportunities :

Finlatics

Placement Experience :

Students become eligible for campus placement as soon as they start the second year of their Masters. Few companies visiting the campus usually are TCS, IHS Markit, KPMG, Federal Bank, Indiamart. Highest package offered was like 13 lpa and lowest was 4 lpa. Profiles offered were management trainee, associate consultant, assistant product manager etc. Percentage of the students getting placements are like 40-50%.My personal suggestion, take admission only if you are fine with the idea of not getting a placement after 2 years on campus because not everyone deserving gets a placement on campus.

Campus Life :

Life at campus is truly awesome. This is probably the best aspect of the college. You get to explore enough news things and activities going across the board. The name of the annual fest is Engifest and is conducted in February on a huge scale. Coming to the library, they are having excellent an excellent library furnishing all the books starting from literature to fiction to management and what not. There are n number of societies/clubs in which students can get themselves enrolled as per their underlying interest. Be it finance, HR, Marketing, Public relations, Alumni Club.

Admission :

CAT,2018 - 80 percentile

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3.6 out of 5
3.0/5Faculty
3.5/5Placement
3.0/5Course
4.5/5Campus Life
3.5/5College
3.0/5Hostel Life
4.0/5Interviews
4.0/5Internships


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3.1 /5

Placement Experience:

From semester 3rd student become eligible for campus placement. The list of companies visited and no. Of offers made can be vary each year. Average package can range from 5-7 lakh per annum. As recently placements aren't up to the mark.

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5.0 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

I have taken B.com Hons since the first semester the faculty was very good and I'm in 5th semester now and the faculty is very nice explain each and topics very clearly talking classes on the regularly basis.

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KK
3.2 /5

Placement Experience:

From the 5th semester, you are eligible to get an internship opportunity through campus. Big tech giants like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon come every year in our colleges. The highest international package is around 1crore+. 65-70% of college students are able to get placed

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KA
3.6 /5

Placement Experience:

Campus placements at the college are quiet good. Many renowned companies like Deloitte, EY, Zomato, etc visit the college for campus placements. The average package is around 6 lakhs and the highest is around 19 lakhs. I'll do Mba after college.

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Ss
4.3 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

Choosing political science was more of my passion for going deep into the roots of society by knowing the technical know-hows of the polity as well. And yes this course is also a tool that aids students preparing for civils. So for me opting this was a mixture of both reasons. The student-faculty ratio if spoken about, approx 250 students in the dept. and there is a team of 10 teachers. So yeah it is 1:25 approx. If we talk about the qualifications, all the faculties here without exception are highly qualified. One gets to see a combination of professors, associate professors and assistant professors here. But all of them are well versed in the respective papers. The teaching method used by most of them is great and excellent, while for the remaining some of them it's up to the mark. Exams are taken by DU as the authority and the college just has to conduct them. So yes they're quite regular and on time. About passing them, I would say, the level here is moderate.

college: 4/5
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AA
3.5 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

To prepare myself for civil services examinations, I chose the combination of history and political sciences in the BA Programme. The student ratio in my college is mostly male-dominated. But people come here from all the areas of the country, so it's 65:35. The faculty is great and knowledgeable and despite not much high-quality architecture, you will find the professors very intriguing. The term exams were according to the annual calendar released by the university and even if you seriously study for 15 days you can pass easily.

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DA
4.4 /5

Placement Experience:

I am in the fifth semester and there is no student placed in my course yet because of that there is no highest lowest or average package to tell. There were companies offering internships but most of those were offering either content writing kind of internships or marketing internships I personally am not interested in any of those so I never tried for the internships.

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Vn
3.9 /5

Placement Experience:

The placement for the students generally starts from the 3rd semester onwards and the SIP(summer internship programme) starts from the 2nd semester onwards for taking advantage of the opportunities and to complete the internships during the gap between the 2nd and 3rd semesters. Also during the internship or the 3rd semester onwards, some companies come and provide PPO( Pre-placement offer). As a second-semester student, I am also sitting for interviews for internships provided by the college. I can sit for college placement and also take advantage of the AIC( Atal Incubation Centre) for working on my start-up idea.

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4.6 /5

Placement Experience:

Sbsec has one of the most highly active placement cells of Delhi University. It constantly works for the betterment of students regarding their future career by bringing in a lot of companies providing employability. 30+ companies have visited the campus with a great no. of job offers. The highest package stands at 20 LPA and the average stands at 4 LPA.

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SS
4.8 /5

Placement Experience:

The placements of this college are amazing as it is the best Commerce college in Asia. The highest package is 31 LPA and the average package is 8.4 LPA and the lowest package is 3.2 LPA. Top recruiting firms are the Big4, consulting firms like McKinsey, Bain, BCG and financial institutions like Deutsche Bank, Citibank. Around 5-10% of students get internships from the above companies.

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