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Kalindi has awesome faculty members. Not only are they supportive and resolve your issues but also make the learning experience interesting. They are not aloof and would deal with any question you have, leaving you with no reason to not perform well in tests and exams.
I went through CUET. For journalism, choosing English is mandatory. After the CUET results were released, we had to then go to the portal given by Delhi University to add our college preferences there. There are not many colleges that provide courses in Journalism so you have to choose from the selected colleges.
The placement cell of our college provided internship opportunities throughout the year and its easily manageable to work while studying. The placements are mostly wfh and the avg salary is 15-30k a month (for internships) . I'm not really aware of the job placements because I'm in the first semester but it's constantly improving and we're looking forward to great companies accompanying us
The admissions were taken on the basis of CUET test scores. The whole process was on the university of Delhi's website where we were asked to submit our preferred colleges. The cut-off varied because of the variation in preferences but the competition was pretty much hard to crack.
All faculty members were helpful throughout the course and encouraged me to excel in other domains as well. But some teachers just didn't care about the students and were attending classes just for the sake of it. My college was a girl college and there were some male and more female faculty members. Exams were conducted according to the academic calendar released by the college before the start of the semester.
The college admission process went smoothly. It all was an online process and I didn't go through much trouble when getting admission. The reservation surely helped in the admission process. Application forms were rolled out online and were being filled according to cut-offs released officially by Delhi university.
I was interested in doing a journalism course because I wanted to know what happens in media and how it works. The journalism faculty of our college is very good and experienced and very knowledgeable. Our Kalindi College has got an A grade from NAAC. The student ratio is accurate from other Colleges. The teaching method is good, journalism is a practical-based course so the faculty teaches us practically more than theoretically but I can say that some teachers are exceptions. Exams conduct timely and if you have attended your lectures regularly then You will not have much trouble during exam time.
The Eligibility criteria were very simple. First I got a cut-off list there was 5 cut-off list. I got admission after filling in some more details and paying a little amount as an admission fee. During the admission process, The internet server of the college was always down and no one used to pick up the phone from the college, if a call was made for any inquiry, then I would like this process to be changed, but it was during the time of Covid.
From year 3rd i.e sem 5, students become eligible for campus placements. Many companies offer handsome packages for freshers. Offers for many positions are made by banking companies like HDFC, KOTAK, etc, and many others. average package is 6-7 lacs and Max is 15-25 lacs. 20-30% of the students get placed in good companies. I have planned to get some more extra skills developed for me and then get a job with a good position in a co. Along with handsome money.
For every student, the eligibility criteria were of( best of 4) percentage and I was a general category student, so, the percentage cut-off was a bit high for me. everything like the application form and fee structure ( after you get admitted to a college) can be found on the DU portal itself. The online process can be simplified by the authority as the DU portal is a bit difficult to use.
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I went through CUET. For journalism, choosing English is mandatory. After the CUET results were released, we had to then go to the portal given by Delhi University to add our college preferences there. There are not many colleges that provide courses in Journalism so you have to choose from the selected colleges.
SBy - StudentThe admissions were taken on the basis of CUET test scores. The whole process was on the university of Delhi's website where we were asked to submit our preferred colleges. The cut-off varied because of the variation in preferences but the competition was pretty much hard to crack.
ATBy - Agrini TiwariThe college admission process went smoothly. It all was an online process and I didn't go through much trouble when getting admission. The reservation surely helped in the admission process. Application forms were rolled out online and were being filled according to cut-offs released officially by Delhi university.
DBy - Diksha
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