DU Admission 2024 is open through CSAS. Round 3 schedule has been released on the official website, admission.uod.ac.in. Candidates can check the latest updates in the section below.
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Last day of payment of fees (Round 1 - Perfomance Based) [B.Sc] | Sep 06, 2024 |
Display of Vacant seats Mid-entry [B.Sc] | Upcoming Sep 07, 2024 |
Apply for mid-entry [B.Sc] | Upcoming Sep 07, 2024 - Sep 09, 2024 |
Declaration of third CSAS allocation and Round 2 performance based programs [B.Sc] | Upcoming Sep 11, 2024 |
Candidate to accept allocated Seat (Round 2 - Perfomance Based) [B.Sc] | Upcoming Sep 11, 2024 - Sep 13, 2024 |
College to verify and approve Online Applications (Round 2 - Perfomance Based) [B.Sc] | Upcoming Sep 11, 2024 - Sep 14, 2024 |
Last day of payment of fees (Round 2 - Perfomance Based) [B.Sc] | Upcoming Sep 15, 2024 |
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College to verify and approve Online Applications (Round 1 - Perfomance Based) [B.Sc] | Sep 03, 2024 - Sep 05, 2024 |
Candidate to accept allocated seat (Round 1 - Perfomance Based) [B.Sc] | Sep 03, 2024 - Sep 04, 2024 |
Declaration of Upgraded Allocations and Round 1 of Performance based programs [B.Sc] | Sep 03, 2024 |
Events | Dates |
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Last day of payment of fees (Round 1 - Perfomance Based) [B.Sc] | Sep 06, 2024 |
Display of Vacant seats Mid-entry [B.Sc] | Upcoming Sep 07, 2024 |
Apply for mid-entry [B.Sc] | Upcoming Sep 07, 2024 - Sep 09, 2024 |
Declaration of third CSAS allocation and Round 2 performance based programs [B.Sc] | Upcoming Sep 11, 2024 |
Candidate to accept allocated Seat (Round 2 - Perfomance Based) [B.Sc] | Upcoming Sep 11, 2024 - Sep 13, 2024 |
College to verify and approve Online Applications (Round 2 - Perfomance Based) [B.Sc] | Upcoming Sep 11, 2024 - Sep 14, 2024 |
Last day of payment of fees (Round 2 - Perfomance Based) [B.Sc] | Upcoming Sep 15, 2024 |
Events | Dates |
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College to verify and approve Online Applications (Round 1 - Perfomance Based) [B.Sc] | Sep 03, 2024 - Sep 05, 2024 |
Candidate to accept allocated seat (Round 1 - Perfomance Based) [B.Sc] | Sep 03, 2024 - Sep 04, 2024 |
Declaration of Upgraded Allocations and Round 1 of Performance based programs [B.Sc] | Sep 03, 2024 |
Aspirants seeking admission to 3 year Full-time B.Sc Program should meet the following criteria as specified by the institute.
Academic Requirement:
?Candidate must have passed with 45% or more marks in the aggregate of 3 subjects (Practical & Theory together) and pass in one compulsory language
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Ranking | # Ranked 601-800/801 by Times Higher Education Science Ranks |
Highest Salary | ₹4480000 |
Average Salary | ₹1180000 |
General Course Details | Duration - 3 Years Course Offered - Full Time Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Graduation Course Credential - Degree |
Eligibility | 10+2 |
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The course curriculum was very good and I had no problem going through it. It was related to everything regarding electronics. I would recommend this to everyone who is interested in learning more about electronics and their fields.
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I opted for "batchelor of Science" in the field of "Electronics" because of the curriculum which deals in a broad spectrum of electronics industry. There are multiple options for you to choose the specialization. Whether it is semiconductor fabrication, components designing, fabrication architecture or research field. You have a lot of options to choose from with an advantage of choosing web development in the masters course. Here, the curriculum is very industry friendly and makes you industry ready with a lot of real life applications of what you've learnt so far. The only improvement i would suggest for the curriculum to add a little of more coding session and shortening the lengths of the lectures a bit, or give a 5 minutes break after 45-50 minutes so that a student can grasp and take in the knowledge. The frequency of exams according to me is decent. The exams are conducted every semester(6 months) and the difficulty level is medium. You can pass by studying important topics.
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The course curriculum is decent. The course syllabus contains many areas of electronics like semiconductors, digital communication, wireless CV communication, digital signal processing, and embedded systems. Those courses helped us to get placed in the semiconductor-based company.
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My course curriculum was really good it was a branch where i used to learn everything about sensors ,machines , circuits. I made a bluetooth obstacle avoiding car also during my graduation. Area of improvemnet will be more faculties of a particular subject. Along with our mid sem and final sem exams we had class tests assignments with sufficient amount of difficulty
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I have a great interest in studying physics and doing research in this field. Since I could not go for B.Tech. so this is best for now. The curriculum prepares well for other higher studies and entrance exams. But it somehow lacks in practical learning. The labs priods are reduced from 4 to 2 hours which burdens us to doing all practicals mentioned in time but in every semester some of them is not done. Also some equipments are not there. These are the things which can improved. The teaching and learning methods could be shifted to new advanced methods. The are semester exams along with mid semester exams. The difficulty level varies from medium to hard.
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For my course i.e. Electronics, I think the curriculum is fairly relevant to today's ideas, and due to the great staff and professors, it's easy to digest. The exams are taken semester-wise, around every 4-6 months and the difficulty level is mediocre with decent preparation you can score high marks.
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The curriculum is now more skill oriented after the implementation of NEP, and students find it really easy to cope up with the subjects due to the faculty and the way courses are structured. I chose electronics because I was always mesmerized by the beauty of electricity and EVs and the curriculum too is structured the way in which we learn machine learning, AI, data analytics, embedded systems apart from core electronics which diversifies the area of skills and interest.
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I have chosen bsc.(H) Electronic sciences. This is a very interesting course and the curriculum covers all the subjects that and important for future like coding, study of microprocessor and also we have General elective subject that can give you a minor degree of same GE is taken for 6 semester. And also the exam and test pattern is good for every unit we have to 3-4 test so that our syllabus can be undertaken very well
The primary aspect of choosing this course is it has better scope in getting placement and easy to understand course. The curriculum prepares for the real world applications by showing the practical components of the course. The frequency and timing of the exams are 2 one is mid semester exam which is also called hone examination and second is the final semester exam.
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There are some problems in labs I can say because many times it is seen that labs instruments are not working so where will a student can do the physical practical of there subject as in my course it is very important to do that
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