DU is worth all it's hype!

Muskan Tanwar
3.3 /5
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Dislikes

  • The societies some times are toxic in terms of the workload and credits offered and promotion scenes are crazy
  • The campus is too small as compared to other colleges as you get bored after a while running around the same grounds
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Course Curriculum Overview :

Economics honours as a course is pretty math oriented but everything it includes inclined towards economics and the curriculum feels outdated however the professors are top notch My decesion to choose this course goes to the placement opportunities available with ab honours in economics as it is rated the highest among all

Internships Opportunities :

The internship opportunities always makes rounds during summers however I'm a first year and I don't have much to say here as I haven't had my first yet and am eagerly waiting for one but as much as much as i know not every arena is welcomed, stipend ranges from 5-50k

Placement Experience :

Placements arrive right after our 4th semesters and students across diverse courses are eligible however the most demanded are bcom and economic honours courses along with people in combination courses for these We see placements majorly in finance and consulting roles The placement cell helps most of us get placed but it moreover would depend on one's achievements the highest package goes upto 23 lakhs per annum in hansraj My plans would incline towards a placement however if I don't get one I'll look forward for an mba course

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

Tution fees for the course is minimal and is lesser than any other University,Evey college has a different feelings structure though My complete cost would include my pg rent as well and if we were to count that then I'm paying around 30 thousand a month or more However scholarships are available to lessen down the tution fee and it is really easy to grab one

Campus Life :

The society culture in du is too quality and the cream of the cream gets in ,these societies provide guidance and opportunities like no other The libraries in college don't suffice avid book readers however du central library does justice As far as tech advancements are considered every room at hansraj is AC equipped Hansraj has well equipped sports rooms and the sports grounds have held national level players Rest,the campus is clean and tidy with regular hygiene maintanence

Admission :

Admission process was pretty smooth and many helpful sources were available all the time,DU CSAS portal is really easy to use CUET as an exam is also pretty easy to clear and the entire process is well managed in itself I feel Course selection page was really helpful too as it only suggests courses under your eligibility so that saves time

Other Applied Colleges

Chandigarh University - [CU] | Bachelor of Arts [BA] {Hons.} (Economics)

Didn't get accepted

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3.3 out of 5
3.0/5Placement
4.0/5Course
4.0/5Campus Life
3.5/5College
2.0/5Internships


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4.2 /5

Placement Experience:

The Placement Cell of the college is very active. Students can avail themselves of the placement opportunities from the fifth semester. I have been selected as a content writer in the fifth semester. I was offered a 4.6 LPA in the esteemed company. More than 40 percent of students end up doing getting jobs. I have decided to earn some experience as a content writer and then apply for the MA journalism program.

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Placement Experience:

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3.6 /5

Placement Experience:

The placements for BA Program in particular are slightly lower as compared to other courses. Most students from the course opt for higher studies but the few who choose to sit for placements find it hard to land a job. Campus placements start in 5th semester and continue for the entire final year. A student is free to sit for as many companies as they like, as long as they meet the eligibility criteria like CGPA, course, etc. Most companies hire a maximum of 4 students owing to the small population of students at St. Stephen's. The highest package in 2021 was 18LPA and the average package is about 6 LPA-8 LPA.

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NK
4.6 /5

Admission:

There was an entrance examination

Placement Experience:

The placement of the college is good. It has tie ups with reputed news channels. But in our course, the college does not provide internships, students have do it themselves and they have to prepare their own youtube channel for work.

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3.8 /5

Remarks:

Positive part is that despite several disadvantages our college face we are 2nd top co-ed college of South campus.Only 2 negative part of our is infrastructure, campus size and many non permanent faculty.

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Gadha Gopal
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Remarks:

The management is an equally hardworking and efficient team like the faculties. They maintain a good relationship with the students as well as with the teachers and are approachable for both the parties. Their functioning has ensured that the college runs smoothly in terms of presenting itself to others.

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Rahul Gond
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There is no bad remarks about my college. Our college canteen is DU biggest cafeteria .The ambiance of the college was good. Overall i will miss those memories.

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Priya Kishore
4.8 /5

Remarks:

I think it's one of the prestigious college of Delhi University one could have the chance to get into and learn and develop. I have the best memories of my life whether it's freshers or farewell , everyday classes to festivals.

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Remarks:

The college timings and the unprofessional conduct of many teachers and the office staff has made college an exhausting experience. There are no proper channels for conveying our complaints and suggestions.

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