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4.2/108 Reviews|Rated #5 out of 173 by India Today in Arts
Exams Accepted: CUET
4.2/108 Reviews|Rated #5 out of 173 by India Today in Arts
Exams Accepted: CUET
4.2/108 Reviews|Rated #5 out of 173 by India Today in Arts
Exams Accepted: CUET
4.2/108 Reviews|Rated #5 out of 173 by India Today in Arts
Exams Accepted: CUET
4.2/108 Reviews|Rated #5 out of 173 by India Today in Arts
Exams Accepted: CUET
4.2/108 Reviews|Rated #5 out of 173 by India Today in Arts
Exams Accepted: CUET
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23 Reviews found
I didn't choose, I was allotted this course based on my percentage. The faculty-student ratio is good because most of the students don't take classes. Qualification of faculties is good and they have experience and aptitude for teaching. Term exams were time bound but they were difficult to clear as question paper was medium but study material of Philosophy is not readily available and language is hard to grasp and the faculty awarded very low internals and marking was not lenient.
Philosophy as a discipline offers a unique way to enhance your understanding and outlook towards the world. It opens up our minds and transforms us into thinking being. Thus, I opted for the course. The faculty is quite experienced and very humble. The ratio of faculty to students is optimum as Philosophy Honours is a relatively newer course at Hansraj College. The curriculum too is well designed, though some absurdities do exist. Examinations do not have a very heavy bearing as the number of papers is at a maximum of 5, thus giving ample time throughout the semester to prepare and develop a good understanding of the subject
Chose the course because of my interest in the field of Economics and the high scope of the current scenario About 25-30 professors in the faculty and 150 students per year Faculty constitutes of Associate and Assistant professors with qualifications of Master, PhD (or currently completing), B.Ed End Semester exams every 4 months; difficulty to pass 5/10 but manageable
The course is pretty nice and logical. It's more analytical and not rot learning. Also, the faculty is very nice. They make sure that all the topics are clear to us. The term exams are conducted timely but they are just delayed due to Covid.
After having some research and going through several reviews of students that have already studied and also of that who are currently pursuing their degree at Hansraj College I came to the conclusion that the college has a renowned pool of teachers and the college provides a healthy environment for one's overall development. Students in the college can be found from all over India here. The ratio of girls and boys is almost equal with slight variation. Exams are conducted semester-wise every after 6 months. The exams aren't that difficult to pass a basic understanding of the concepts will help you to get through them.
I chose this course as I'm interested in Hindi and j want to do civil services. Faculty to student ratio is 1:20 and the faculty is really good they clear all their doubts and take regular classes. Exams were also timely held and about 90 percent of students passed the exams.
I am pursuing a BA in economics from Hansraj College, DU. I want to become an IAS officer and Hansraj College has the best society for the civil services Exam. The faculty of this college is very good, supportive, and very highly qualified teachers. The teachers are mostly done with Ph.D. and every teacher has cleared the net and UGC exams. The exams are held on every 6 months and semester wise and the difficulty of this exam is above average.
I choose the Ba program in economic history because I want to do an UPSC. The faculty of our college is very good. The faculty is highly qualified. Terms are not much hard to pass because the professor of the college is very good to deal with students.
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My admission was based on the percentage achieved in the 12th board. Application forms and fee details are available on the DU website. Cut-off depends and varies as per course and category. I am from OBC non-creamy layer therefore I received the Constitutional benefit of the quota. I wish our admission could have been on an entrance basis but it was based on percentage but now CUET provides a fair and level playing field to every candidate.
AYBy - Aryan YadavIt was a one-time thing but at the time of my admission, our college had admissions and it was fine when it was online but during offline classes, it was a pain due to the insufficiency of seats in classrooms. It was corrected by the next batch of students but I hope nothing similar happens in the future.
MBy - MeghaDuring My time the admission process was through CUET[Common University Entrance Test] And it is followed up by various universities asking to register on their portals. In my case, as I wanted to take admitted to DU I have to register myself on CSAS Portal The eligibility to take admission under various programmes and the subject combinations are provided in the brochure of CUET and also in the University brochure In my case for bcom hons [Mathematics/Accounts+English[Compulsory In Du]+2 subject from list B1 or either 1 subject from list B2. You can find all the updates regarding examination, application and other important dates through the official website of CUET {cuet.Samarth.ac.in}
PPBy - Prateek Prakash
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