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Course Curriculum Overview :

I choose BSC physical sciences because I want to pursue a Master's in physical sciences and it's a good course to do. as per students in one class 50-60 professors are also nearly 20-30. The teachers are very nice with good in nature. they help us out with study and also other than study All teachers are Ph.D. We have a semester system and they are not that tough.

Internships Opportunities :

Companies like Internshala, Younity, amazon, etc. visit campus and they provide a good stipend to students like 5 to 10k per month. I got the internship through Internshala which is the best place for fresher students to give it a try and learn more and more things.

Placement Experience :

In 4th semester students are eligible for placement. We have well-developed placement cells for better functioning, and big companies like Amazon, and Google, were visited our college. The average package is 7.2 lakhs. Almost 80-90% of students get placement every year. I go for a Master's further

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

Fees are not that much high something around 19k per year which is affordable. we have many official scholarships like the NSP portal also Inspire scholarship for science students which is very benefitable. I got a job as a sales manager as part-time which gives me a 5k stipend per month which is very nice.

Campus Life :

We have a big official fest at Miranda house in the month of march my experience is cool. We have a huge library which has a different corner for different subject books, also, a big space is provided to students for studying. We have 7-8 big parks and grounds in the college and also a playground for sports. We have many cultural and department societies for learning.

Admission :

I took admission through merit because I got 96 percent in 12th, but in the year 2022, we need to register for CUET, you have to visit the official exam site. You have to score good marks in the CUET exam for admission to Miranda House. The application fee is 650 for general. I belong to OBC so I got admission with fewer marks than the general.

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4.8 out of 5
5.0/5Placement
5.0/5Course
4.5/5Campus Life
5.0/5College
4.5/5Internships


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