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7.0 /10

Remarks :

My admission was based on Merit base, I have to submit my application which included my personal and academic details such as subjects with their marks. Then after some months, Du posted their cut-off list, so according to the eligibility with the required percentage can register in that college, the college will take some time for approval, and after approval, we can pay our fees accordingly. We can Find the Delhi University registration form on Its official website and its fees can be nearby 100-200, right now registration form is open, so anyone can register. Although the process has been changed, now we have CUET for admission and I think this process shown improvement

Course Curriculum Overview :

I am pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and office management. I love studying Business and computer applications that's why I went for OMSP, also Economics has a great future scope so that's the reason. I went for it. My faculty has been really nice, teachers try to make us understand and cooperate. My teachers have a qualification of PHD in their subject. Even though sometimes teachers have been lazy about taking classes and assignments. We have a semester every 4-5 months and it did take some hard work to pass those exams as they were not at all easy.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

So Delhi University provides you with a student registered Id to login to the website name Samarth Du which is used by every student for every single important work such as filling out an examination form, admit card, showing results and paying fees etc. We have options available related to paying fees. We have to pay around 7900 annually through digital methods accordingly.

Campus Life :

So right now fest season is going on, so my colleagues will soon have an annual fest, last years one was fun, it included many games like treasure hunts, dance performances, artists, business conclave and many more things. We do have many subject-related books in our library available mostly. The classrooms are mostly clean.

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