College life at delhi university

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2.8 /5
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  • Lack of infrastructure, lack of cleanliness, lack of seating spaces, lack of placement opportunities for students in arts background

Course Curriculum Overview :

the curriculam was well rounded. it included diverse topics like political theory, international relations, world politics. . the curriculum is highly relevant for future academics- PhD, or assistant professor. the course can be amended for better opportunities like role in civil services, public policy etc exms took place every 3 months and were not very difficult for someone who studied well

Internships Opportunities :

political parties media campaign managers, google, teach for india, adobe gave paid internship. projects were political campaigns, teaching for vulnerable kids and ngo, making tools and designs, managing social media campaigns etc

Placement Experience :

students go for placements from 3rd semester. companies like google, adobe , political parties media campaign managers visited. highest salary is 2000000 and lowest is 20000 0. but percentage of students getting selected is low- 10-20%

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

i paid 3000 for 2 years masters 2000 for college fees, cation fees, registration fees, admission fees included in 1000. I was general category student fees was same for my batchmates. there were various scholarship for science students. but not many for arts student like me

Campus Life :

festivals were amazing. rezendevour was the name of annual fest which involved many eminent singes and performers. it also included a lot of competitions. classrooms were very basic often lacking basic hygiene.

Admission :

i applied for central government colleges like BHU and JNU. i chose this college as it was well reputed and offered great faculty. i couldn't get through the entrance of JNU because i failed the entrance exam. in my college you can either get admitted byy your marks in graduation, i you were in the same university and subject, or you have to give an entrance exam

Faculty :

faculty to student ratio was highly skewed. there were 300 students for 1 teacher. faculty was mostly approachable, . faculty i liked were- shweta mishra, puja singh maam, lung sir. they were approachable, helpful and open for communication. faculty i didn't like were sanjeev sir as he was very biased towards some of his students and talked only to him'

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2.8 out of 5
3.0/5Faculty
2.0/5Placement
2.5/5Course
4.0/5Campus Life
4.0/5College
1.5/5Internships


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Course Curriculum Overview:

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In this course, there is a scope of government as well as private job opportunities. There are NGOs that provide internship opportunities. In this course, one can experience a lot while doing an internship. After getting this degree, I would like to search for an NGO where I can teach the students.

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Vikas Yadav
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College management is good. But they are a little rude as every college staff like. I'll gave four out of five

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Faculty was good, campus is nice but we were so engrossed with us studies that we didn't have anything else to think about. It was very hectic especially our final year when we had our dissertation

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Remarks:

Overall my experience so far with this college is very positive however I am waiting for the placement season to conclude my review. The blend of studies and extracurricular activities is just perfect, not much studies and not much play, just the right ratio.

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Anjali Choudhary
5.0 /5

Entrance Preview:

I always had an inclination towards English Literature which went sky rockets after finishing graduation in the same subject. I could also go for Masters but M.A. in English remained my first priority. I appeared for Delhi University's examination for M.A. English and my rank was 78 in general students.

Admission:

Delhi University has two admission criterias for M.A. English. One is direct admission and the other is through entrance test. The university releases separate lists for both of them. In order to get direct admission, a student has to have exceptionally brilliant scores in graduation mark-sheet. Anything above 65% is good.

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Seemant Sachan
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Entrance Preview:

I had to give an entrance examination which is part multiple choice questions and part is in written form. After that I had to face an interview panel. I don't remember now how much i scored but I guess I scored enough to be a part of the institution.

Placement Experience:

Like I said, placement cell was yet to be put in pace but I heard though some juniors that the placement cell has stared its operations. Some of the juniors get placed in good company like Smart cube etc where they were paid in the range of 40-50 k per month.

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3.8 /5

Entrance Preview:

I appeared for Jawaharlal Nehru Entrance Exam (JNUEE) for M.A. in Ancient History. The marks I scored were 68 out of 100. The reasons for choosing JNU over any other could be as follows This University is one of the best in the capital even for that matter in the country for procuring Masters or M.phil/Ph.D Degrees. If I cleared the Entrance Exam of the best why go for other Since I had for foreseen that I was going to be staying in Delhi for a sufficient amount of time JNU seemed like the best option.

Placement Experience:

Did not get a chance venture the placement cell and other job opportunities during my time in JNU for the reasons mentioned above.

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