
What Students Say
Likes
- The first positive that comes to my mind is that Dyal Singh has a well balanced gender ratio with equal numbers of boys and girls.
- The college offers a good number of societies which offer plenty of extracurricular opportunities.
- The placement cell of DSC is also pretty active so even if the college doesn't provide you with good internship opportunities, the cell will surely compensate for that.
Dislikes
- The crowd is not nice because of the dominance of Jaat and Gujjar Groups which sometimes leads to unnecessary clashes in the events of DSC
- The Campus Infrastructure is not well maintained with issues like unhygienic washrooms and overcrowded classrooms.
Course Curriculum Overview
The NEP has changed the curriculum drastically and I feel that if you select the right subjects, then only it would be beneficial for you in the long term. The subject variety is good and also the teaching methods are okay too.
Placement Experience
The placement of my college is good if you perform well in the process of selection, as I told earlier, the placement cell is pretty active, so you would have a good number of options. I will be naming the good companies that visited my college, they were EY, Deloitte, DE SHAW, TCS, KPMG, etc. Numerous offers were made and I would say over 80% students in my batch got placed in good companies.
Fees and Financial Aid
Dyal Singh College's fee structure has been quite confusing over the years. In the first year, the fee was around Rs. 15000, which then dropped to Rs. 10000 in the second year. But instead of continuing the trend, it increased again to Rs. 12000 in the third year. There is no clear pattern to how fees are se, which makes it difficult to understand. Usually, you'd expect fees to either stay the same or gradually increase but here the random ups and downs don't make much sense. If there's a reason behind these fluctuations, it hasn't been clearly communicated well to the students.
Campus Life
The society culture in my college is great so don't worry about you not getting exposure. The fest that this college is known for is Priyadarshini and communique both are great and well organised. The library has good and wide variety of books to offer. Sports is a good optoon only for buys because I have never seen any girl playing in the fields of DSC. The good sociities in DSC right noe are The placement cell, ENSO, D-Street, Anandam, Rotaract and Finanza.
Admission
During my application process, CUET was introduced and there were so many confusions at the moment and I think somewhere I didn't fill my preference sheet well. I didn't want Dyal singh for sure, but I think it was written in my fate to be here and I a here now so I am utilising the good parts of the college as much as I can. I applied for SRCC, Hindu, Hansraj, SBSC, Gargi and all the good college but I didn't got admitted in any maybe because of my preferance sheet but my score was 720 so yeah I think I deserved better.
Faculty
The faculty members of the college are mostly helpful, but the faculty-to-student ratio is not decent as there aren't a good number of teachers to address a class of 60-70 students. The faculty that I like the most in the college is the Faculty of Mathematics, they are highly updated with all the guidelines and are very attentive to students. Being a student of B.Com Hons, the worst faculty in my college is the commerce faculty because they are less in number in comparison to students and they are not well updated with the NEP guidelines and they don't take their work seriously, is what I feel. As per the curriculum of NEP, in the first and second year you would have 8 exams to give which would include your core subjects, SEC, GE, VAC and an AEC. But in the third year the subjects load will be lesser as there will be no VAC and AEC. The exams are average to difficult depending on the subject. The students usually fail in subjects like Business mathematics or taxation, so I would say about 50-60% failed in these subjects because of the difficulty level. The course is pretty relevant to the curriculum if you choose the right subjects.
Night Life
There is no nightlife as such in the college. There are no gyms or hostels in the college either. If you want accomodation, you would have to look for a PG or hostel whichever suits you. hangout places near the college are Maggi Point, Lodhi Garden, Indie Habitat Centre, Sundar Nursery.
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