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Great infrastructure. A well-equipped library with AC is there with free access for students. Washrooms are great but need a little cleaning regularly. The classrooms also have AC, which is a boon for students during the summer to beat the heat outside. The labs are great too.
Most of the faculty members are highly qualified and experts in their field. The course curriculum is latest and it is according to the new education policy. Questions in the exams are asked for classes taken and assignments given. The students have to get 40% marks in a subject to pass.
Most of the students don't sit for placements. Only the B.Com. (Hons.) and Econ. students sit for the placements. The highest package is 10 LPA, the lowest must be somewhere around 4 LPA, and the mean is 5 LPA. The big 4 visit our campus since its on the north campus, but they pick mostly from better colleges like SRCCC. As for internships, there aren't any opportunities.
Meet with some amazing people.
The college infrastructure is not very good. But it could have been better. The administration and management could be improved. Although there are no smartboards, the classrooms are poorly ventilated and washrooms stink.
Our college is famous for it's commerce department so the quality of other departments and faculty is significantly poor. .
The quality of placement is not good. .
The fee aspect is not very high as it is a central university and it's quite affordable too. .
The campus life is quite engaging as a number of cultural fests organized by various departments and courses keep you engrossed for a long period of time. This also provide opportunities of fundraising to various stall owners.
The infrastructure of the college is good and there is so much greenery inside the overall campus. Apart from this cafeteria is also good and the ground is also spacious. Also the classrooms are good and well maintained.
I was studying B.A History Hons. Fory future aspirations of getting into various government sectors. The overall curriculum was updated and informative and the quality of teaching was good. The teachers are very good and very helpful
There is a placement cell of the college which provides a lot of opportunities for the students to get a stable job. The placements depends on the courses. There is a different placement cell working to help students
The overall cost of my course was around 20 thousands for 3 years. The fee structure was very affordable in return of quality education.
The overall college experience was very enjoyable and students can engage themselves in various societies of the college like NCC, NSS and various other societies. The staff and faculty was also good and supportive.
The college is good and can be considered for the admission.
The college is quiet well infrastructured but no proper facilities are there all the teachers and staff was sweet kind but sometimes they are quiet less helpful especially in case of admit cards the admit card line is so hectic
In my department no teachers are there only one was there which is ofc a bad experience however our only one teacher helped us for all the subjects and we scored better because of her support. She is the only one who was there to help us in any way possible
Placement is very good There is a placement cell which is good it is helpful especially for bcom students but enjoyed being in this college it is a nice experience overall The college is quiet good in terms of students and friends
It is affordable even a student can afford
It's good
The University of Delhi infrastructure and facilities to support student learning and well-being. The classrooms are equipped with smart boards, projectors, and wifi, enhancing the learning experience..
They teach conceptually with practical application. They use case study method for teaching. Live project is given as a part of assessment which is helpful in clearing the concept and building the resume.
Every year about 65% students get placements and the average package offered is also nice as it is 6 to 8 lacs per annum. Process is not so easy as you have to be good in skills. But yes if you are active then u will surely get placement here.
Yes college is value for money.
Campus Life is nice.
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I am from kalindi college and Honestly the infrastructure of my college is not that good. It needs updates and other facilities should also be enhanced. We have a Nescafe which is good. But I don't prefer canteen food because of hygiene. Otherwise teachers are good and academics also. Events are arranged for students frequently
In terms of academics our college is good and have all the tools in laboratory and necessary equipments. teachers explain so well and are interactive in classes. We have projectors in every class and with help of that it's interesting to learn and understand.
Our college does not have a placement cell and it does not offer placements to bcom hons courses.it provides internships and good experiences in your field. they will also give you internship of other fields to increase your experience and knowledge.
Campus life is good and everyone is helpful and friendly.
There's nothing much to discuss about Kalindi college's infrastructure. It's very old building. No renovation has been done since many years . Water supply is very little. Sports equipments are very less and damaged too . Washroom are not clean. Moreover classrooms are small and occupied by many students which make it suffocating. Classes are dirty and benches are damaged. Projector and projector screen are not working in many of classes. Library is somehow very good place to study. Laws are very nicely maintained. There's all greenary around. Canteen food is ok ok not so bad but I prefer not to eat daily. Thank you
In academics our Kalindi college's teachers are very cooperative and helpful. Students find many othed activities to do other than studies which enhace there knowledge. Regular competition are set up to check the calibre of students m education system of college is very nice . Teachers are very friendly and you will enjoy studying there . They will relate the study with real life examples so that you can easily understand. Seminars debates discussion are regularly done to engage maximum students participation .
There's no such placement facility in our college. Other colleges do have it but our college don't provide many commerce and business courses so placement cell is not active yet. But you'll find many internships to participate in and then you can further get experience through that.
There a adjustable fees one can able to pay . No suchh high fees is asked. A good amount of price they are taking which I find worthy on the education basis.
Campus is a bit small. But laws are very nicely maintained. One can chill out with friends and enjoy .
Indeed, it is a NIRF-1 college because it's infrastructure is fabulous. There is some shortage of AC and digital room; otherwise, everything is good. The library is the best. Other labs, particularly the chemistry lab, are very sophisticated and really engaging. It was totally worth it.
faculty of life sciences is great. The teachers are helpful. If you are genuinely interested in the course, they will provide you with some course-related projects and are really generous. They are highly experienced as well and all of them have doctorate.
In mathematics honors, there are very few placements. But yet, students are able to grab the placement. The highest package output is around 12 LPA, and the lowest is around 4 LPA. There are many companies like Accenture and Deloitte. A Roles offered by companies are actuarial science.
Good college in Delhi.
The Wi-Fi is there, classrooms are fine but could have been better. We have computer labs for people into analytics. Then we have one of the best libraries in the region in the form of Ratan Tata Library. We have DU medical centre around 150 meters from our college and then we have DU sports complex altogether nearby which is very cheap and has almost all the facilities one needs. I am not in the hostel myself but from a friend, I've heard they re actually very nice, even the food is pretty good compared to other hostels he has stayed in.
The teachers are qualified and knowledgeable, I would say, just the one drawback of our college is the curriculum being old and up to the current market standards. Although we have live project opportunities before even the summer internship that help us get ready for the industry. We have assessments throughout the semester but have proper exams only once at the end of the semester and they are of staggering 70% of weightage. They are moderate to difficult which actually makes sense. The pass percentage here is 45.
The final placements in my college have been pretty good. Companies like Deloitte, JP Morgan Chase and Co, Atomberg, Samsung, ICICI Bank, Tata, CK Birla, etc., visit us. The highest package offered was 26.7 Lac, the lowest was somewhere around 8.6 Lac, and the average is 14 Lac. As far as my knowledge goes, almost 90% or more of the batch got placed.
Central university yes value for money
Outstanding campus life this university
My sole reason for choosing this course was the ROl here which is one of the best in all of India. Apart from ROI, I would say that being in DSE and North Campus, you're surrounded by various people from different domains which is a pretty good thing for networking purposes. You get to attend events in nearby colleges which is a big plus.
The classrooms are modern and are air conditioned. The institute is well versed in adopting modern technologies. The College is well maintained. Sports ground are very clean and regularly maintained. Foods are hygienic in canteen.
The teaching quality was good at our college. This course curriculum at our college was relevant. It was making the students job-ready. Semester exams at our college were not difficult to pass. The behaviour of maximum teacher is good and helpful.
No one can get a job through this college. No companies come in this college for campus selection. This college Is good for only those students, who only wants a college degree. Internship is not provided by the college and placement is below average.
Yes college is value for money but I can't suggest.
Life of campus was great.
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For admission into Delhi University's Integrated BA-BEd program through CUET, consider the following subject combinations:
Language Proficiency : Choose one language from Section I (List A).
Domain Subjects : Select any three subjects from Section II (List B1).
This combination aligns with the CUET requirements for integrated education programs at colleges like Lady Irwin, Shyama Prasad Mukherji, Mata Sundri, and Gargi College.
Ensure your selected subjects meet the specific criteria of your desired college.
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To apply for the Integrated BA-BEd program at Delhi University (DU) through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET), it's essential to select subjects that align with the program's requirements. While specific subject combinations can vary based on the university's criteria, a typical selection includes:
Language Test: Choose one language from Section IA or IB of the CUET.
Domain-Specific Subjects: Select relevant subjects that align with the BA-BEd program's focus. Common choices include subjects like History, Political Science, Sociology, or other humanities subjects.
General Test: Some universities may require or recommend taking the General Test, which assesses general knowledge, quantitative reasoning, and logical reasoning skills.
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To get admission into Delhi University's (DU) Integrated BA BEd program, you should focus on preparing for the *Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET)*, specifically the *Bachelor of Elementary Education (B.El.Ed) and Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Humanities and Social Sciences* entrance exam.¹
While CUET (Common University Entrance Test) is a centralized exam for admission to various central universities, DU has its own entrance exam, DUET. NCET is not a commonly recognized entrance exam for BA BEd programs.
For DU's Integrated BA BEd program, admission is based on merit and performance in the DUET entrance exam. The exam typically consists of sections like *General Knowledge, Teaching Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, and Language Proficiency*.
Make sure to check DU B. ED COURSE for the latest information on the entrance exam, eligibility criteria, and admission process.