Amity University Admissions 2025
ApplyAmongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings) | Ranked as India’s #1 Not for profit pvt. University by India Today
Amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings) | Ranked as India’s #1 Not for profit pvt. University by India Today
Ranked #46 Among Universities in India by NIRF | 1950+ Students Placed 91% Placement, 590+ Recruiters | Last Date to Apply: 30th July | Limited seats available in select program
Ranked amongst the top 3% of universities globally (QS Rankings)
NAAC A+ Grade | Among top 100 universities of India (NIRF 2024) | 40 crore+ scholarships distributed
NAAC A++ Grade | 41000+ Alumni network | Students from over 20 countries
Ranked #46 amongst Universities in India by NIRF | 1900+ Students Placed | 94% Placement | 633+ Recruiters | Last Date to Apply: 30th July | Limited seats available in select program
Overall experiences is good in this college as the they do have the sufficient infrastructure but it could be made better. Wifi need to provide all across the college campus as the network is really bad inside the campus.
Academically the college is really good The teachers are really good and they are really supportive. The college really focuses on the academics of the students and try to complete the syllabus on time.
Well the quality of the placements is not very good. As most of the students do not get placement from college but those who do get are said to have average salary package.the quality of placement need to be improved.
Only some of the classrooms have AC's in it, which they barely work, it's really uncomfortable in the summer. They are renovating few spaces and building a separate block for humanities and commerce students.
I'm studying Eco Hons. The teachers are friendly, classes might get cancelled depending on the teacher but most of them do take classes as per the schedule. The curriculum is updated. They conduct regular doubt solving classes too.
The placement cell is good and guide through the placement season, which makes it a little less burdensome. Some of the seniors got place in Accenture. Usually the highest package goes to Eco and Stats students.
The college has all the necessary infrastructure like labs and libraries but it's campus is quite small and so are classrooms. very few smart boards and no wifi. College is well maintained and clean in this.
I'm studying life science, and both theory and practical is taught well, and classes are very regular. But it doesn't make me job ready and follows old school teaching methods. Overall curriculum is old.
Placement are not good. Average package is very low. It's mostly around 6 lpa average and highest goes to 23 lpa. The no. of companies that come for placement drives are very less. Could be better in this.
The infrastructure of the college is average—nothing too fancy, but it meets the basic needs. However, the library stands out as one of the best parts of the college. It's well-maintained, has a good collection of books, and provides a peaceful environment that’s perfect for studying.
I am currently pursuing a BA Programme with a combination of History and Political Science. This subject combination provides a deep understanding of historical events and political systems, which helps in developing analytical and critical thinking skills. It’s a great choice for students interested in civil services, teaching, or research-based careers. At my college, almost all the faculty members are really good. They are supportive, well-qualified, and approachable. They teach in an engaging manner and are always ready to help students with their doubts. Regular classes are held, and students are encouraged to participate in discussions. However, the workload is a bit high. Since it is a programme course, there are frequent submissions, assignments, and tests across all subjects, often scheduled around the same time, which can be quite stressful. The infrastructure of the college is average—classrooms and facilities are basic, but functional. One of the best parts of the college is the library. It is quiet, well-maintained, and has a good collection of books, making it a perfect place to study. In my opinion, it’s not just about the campus but about how you use your time. Joining societies really helps in learning, exposure, and overall growth.
To be honest, I’m not really aware of the placement scenario in my college because I haven’t explored that area much. Since I’m personally not interested in placements and plan to pursue further studies or explore other career paths, I never looked into the placement opportunities or the kind of companies that visit the campus.
The fees are almost three times higher compared to other North Campus colleges. For example, I’m pursuing a BA Programme and the fee is around ₹32,000 per annum, whereas in other colleges it's usually between ₹10,000 to ₹14,000 per annum for the same course. The environment here is good, but I personally believe that you have to find the right environment for your own growth. Joining active societies really helps—they offer a lot of opportunities for learning and development.
Ihave a different opinion about campus life. I believe it’s not really about the campus, it’s about the college itself. Just think practically—if you’re in Daulat Ram College, will you be interacting with SRCC students on a daily basis? Probably not. So, focus on choosing the right college, not just the campus.
The infrastructure is okay, could be better. The new classrooms are nice and have air conditioning which makes studying more comfy. The older ones don't have AC though. But the college hostel is pretty nice. Overall it's a decent setup for students.
Academics here are good. The college has a good focus on academics. Most of the faculty are good and knowledgeable. We also have mid semester exams. Overall, academics at Daulat Ram college is a nice experience
From what I've heard, placements here are good. I'm not totally sure about all the details yet. But the college's placement cell is very active in helping students get opportunities. Annually Incrementum (i.e. the internship and career fair)is held, so that's good.
Personally, I think it is worth the investment
Campus life depends on how outgoing you are, there is so much to explore if you want to.
Drc has a decent infrastructure.The Library is good and spacious with enough seating. However, college has poor WiFi connection expect in library. Washrooms are cmean enough but the auditorium washrooms are not.
My experience with a few teachers is good. They teach good and explain nicely but few others sometimes get confused themselves when asked a question. I've had one teacher two semesters and she doesn't even get to complete syllabus before end sems. We have to study few chapters on our own.
The placement cell is not so good. They don't bring very good internships for us. I don't know anything about the package offered here and very few students were placed. I only saw 3-4 companies come by for placement.
They charge fee higher than other colleges and it's not that worth.
Infrastructure is not well maintained.There is no department of Political science. Shortage of class rooms . Difficulty in scheduling of classes Poor infrastructure Greenery is there Some new classrooms are good
Sometimes professors are unhelpful but some professors are too good .They give us notes and study material.Some professors are quite disciplined and strict too.They are strict about attendance .They don't promote extra curricular
No help on part of placements No benefit No placements for me or my friends or group . We ourselves have to find and hunt stuffs for us No help on part of placements ........... ... . . .. ...
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The activeness of societies has been the best part .I have worked at different levels .Overall ,college has been full of personality development and learnings!!
Daulat Ram college is a college who persue highest fees in whole north campus... So the infrastructure is not as good as the fees I payed ... But for academic it is good ... But remember of the infrastructure is not matter.
DRC is good for academic and for Science subject DRC is really very good ???????? so you can chose this college for science subject.the academic is very good the professor of this college is so honest to their teaching.
In placement DRC is really good ???? in DRC there is placement cell called vridhi and it is really as good as it's name so you can also join this cell for very valuable placement. And our college is so reputable so this favours you...
Yes college really value for money but not always ..
In campus life college is just amazing..I loved it and you also can feel the campus vibe ????
College is too small as compared to other North Campus colleges and the ACs fixed in auditorium or conference hall never function well. We wrote exams in burning heat even inside the college . Washrooms are okayish
Academics is pretty good but out of 3 core teachers sometimes it happens that 1 doesn't teach at all and others teach good So depends on luck,but yeah you will be able to study well a good library for great support and well supportive teachers
I don't know about this Placement Cell handles this and many internships are sent frequently but l don't have any idea about it. According to me there may be none of very few for BA but may be more for bcom etc
Too expensive 32k for BA hns Political Science as compared to others where it is 16-17k as teaching is good,no politics although peaceful environment ,good food but again poor infra although new building being built
Right now it is good not the best
North campus me aana hi hai so u can go for this connectivity is good
I love my college because of the societies I'm working in or have worked in, I've learnt alot from them I love the concept of finding like minded people who are equally passionate about the things you love unlike people who just don't get it. If we talk about basic facilities and infrastructure , we (commerce department) don't have any classes alloted to us like the psych dept or zoology dept and many others; so sometimes on busy college days we have to sit in scorching heat, also we would love if more classes had air conditioning because it is unbearable mostly. Another thing that's like THE MAJOR LACK is we don't have drinkable water in the coolers, we have to buy mineral water every day, if we are going to our college I think it's a basic necessity to have drinkable water atleast. Equipments are provided labs are fully equipped, we could add some basketball hoops or football nets , I mean some sports would be nice. Library is a good place, some classes have smart boards to it's good. Canteen is also not really nice but amul and Nescafe are the survival kit.
I'm studying bcom Hons and I attend less classes due to being in cultural societies, but my teachers have been more or less amazing. They are understanding and are outstanding at their jobs. Not just main subject teachers vac, sec, ge they are all amazing.
I'm sorry I'm unaware of this section of the college. I don't want to have a job right after college, because I'll joining film school after 3rd yr. And the minimum no of words is 200 so I'm just writing something anyways.
Our fees is high in comparison to other du colleges, they've been asking for that money for construction and all but there has not been much of the construction in 2 years but yes before we were about to start last sem exams there was some work, hope to see progress when we return after our yr break. Course cost was 36k for the first yr and I don't remember exact but it was 32-35k somewhere around that ig it was def in 30s. Teacher's are nice and being in a girls college has been fun which I never imagined but it has been. Here people have the intellectual capacity to understand ideas of another. So I enjoy when I can talk about things I am working on and so on.
Campus is not amazing tbh, but it's not bad, sometimes it looks like you're entering a hospital but it's just sometimes. College life in terms of society again is mind blowing if you set your steps in the right place. Most teachers are supportive and engaging. It's a very safe campus tho, there has never been a time I've felt uncomfortable in my college even when I've stayed very late many a nights. I've never faced an emergency as such but yes one of our soc members during practice fainted and we ran to toh medical room and the ma'am came running with us with required items.
I love my college more than I hate it's flaws, but I would really appreciate if you guys could forward the points for betterment to them, and ofcs please do it anonymously ????
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You are seeking for mail id of Daulat ram college of engineering for submitting pending documents, and here it is:
Emai id - [email protected]
phone - 011 - 2766 7863
You can write to this . this is the direct college mail id which given in the college website and i am here providing the link for support of Daulat ram college.
http://www.dr.du.ac.in/contact.php
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Daulat ram college delhi hostel fees is around 54000 per year both for boys and girls . Hotel infrastructure is vey good. Facilities provide is also good . Food quality is also good both veg and non veg food is available . Hygiene part is also great ,wifi services is also available.
Feel free to ask
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In general, percentage cutoff will be 60%-75%. for top and recognized college and universities it will be above 80 to 95%.
for current year, cutoff may not follow previous year trends as it will also depend on how students has performed in current year. There will be some changes as the normal flow of process got stopped.
as of now, colleges are closed till july 31st. You can look for updates in the official webpage of the college in which you are interested.
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