Dyal Singh College (M)

VA
7.2 /10

Remarks :

For the BA programme, Students of any field are eligible. Its admission depends on CUET exam which having 750 fees for General category . There are also reservation benefits in exam form as well as marks in entrance test. Before 2021 it was completely based on 12th marks so in that condition there was value of 12th marks but now it is completely based on entrance test so there is a scope for improvement. There should be a ratio of 12th marks and entrance test marks.

Course Curriculum Overview :

I choose this course for cracking Indian Civil Service Exam. There are nearly 50 students in a particular teacher. The faculty is highly educated (mostly Ph.D. holders) and cooperative. There is a regular test in college.

Internships Opportunities :

It provides an internship fair that has a lot of jobs that have a moderate package. The issue is that Dyal Singh College does not provide a bonafides certificate which is required for working with classes but they don't provide this.

Placement Experience :

There is one placement cell in our college which organize various internship and job fair. It also provides various jobs after college but they are not so high. After completing my degree I want to pursue a career in Civil Service.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

All colleges of DU are affordable. It is nearly 10k per year which Ig affordable. Colleges of Delhi University also provide a scholarship program where you have to submit your parent's income certificate then you will get refund money.

Campus Life :

DU is completely based on fest so there is an annual fest in our college. Dyal Singh College has the largest campus size on the south campus. So the campus is good. The library is also good nearly all types of books are available here. There are also various social groups and societies like NCC, NSS, Rotract, Finanza, Comsoc, and many more.

Reply
7.2 out of 10
6.0/10Placement
8.0/10Course
8.0/10Campus Life
8.0/10College
6.0/10Internships


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