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The course is very interesting for sure and our faculty members make this course more interesting their teaching method is soo good which makes the course more interesting and we enjoy learning from them. Psychology is a course which is very interesting fir everyone I guess and I found it interesting because it teaches us about human behaviour and I love to know about the behaviour of humans and their emotions it teaches us how to deal with the emotions and the behaviour and causes of a particular behaviour/ emotion and not only this it teaches us much more but the most interesting part is the learning about mind and behaviour of human. And the Keshav Mahavidyalaya faculty is soo good. And there are 50 students and also mostly student is hardworking. and most of the faculty members have done PhD and their teaching method.
The faculty members at Keshav Mahavidyalaya are well-qualified and experienced in their respective fields, and they provide students with quality education and guidance. The college also has well-equipped labs and facilities for students to conduct research and gain practical experience in the field of psychology. Overall, Keshav Mahavidyalaya is a reputed college for psychology at Delhi University, and students who are interested in pursuing a career in psychology can consider applying to the college.
The faculty members are very knowledgeable and well-acquainted with the classroom setting. I chose psychology due to my interest in mental health and related issues that I'll get to address in the field, and the experience of the faculty members proves to be very beneficial for this reason. There are about 150 students in the psychology department and 5 faculty members, estimating the ratio to be around 1:30. The faculty is well qualified, and the professors have their PHDs from prestigious universities and are very experienced. The term exams occur every 6 months and are easy to pass with minimal hours spent studying.
My interest in psychology developed during school time when i studied this subject in my 11th and 12th. So I felt that this was something that I could definitely take up for graduation. The teacher-student ratio is good. We have 1 teacher for every 9 students. The faculty is very well qualified. The head of the department and the teacher in charge are professionals in the field of counseling psychology and clinical psychology. The other faculty members too are highly qualified. The teaching methods however are something that is of major concern. Most of the teachers rely on PPTs rather than actually explaining things via exposure which makes learning things about psychology a little boring and mundane. The exams are at a shorter distance, in about 4 months each semester comes to an end which makes it difficult for the faculty to finish the syllabus on time. the exams are very easy and the questions are very to the point and easy to pass.
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I gave the exam DU JAT by preparing in 2-3 months. I prepared for my desired course which was BBA or BMS. When it came down to filling college forms for the following colleges, it was easy but at the same time, it was quite chaos as the site was having a lot of traffic so it won't work in one go.
SKBy - Shubham KumarEligibility for the course was Maths was mandatory in 11th and 12th. It is found on the du website. No reservation was availed. Just an improvement that the cutoff of English is very high and the maths cutoff is not that high. So both should be given the same focus.
SJBy - SARTHAK JAINI actually graduated from school during the covid time, so there was a bit of apprehension about the college admission process. Before the admissions actually began, a webinar was conducted by the university in order to help the students with the admission process. In the webinar, the professor explained the entire procedure very well. At first, we had to make an account on the admissions portal DU to fill in our details and exam marks. Post the declaration of results of the 12th board exams, we were also asked to set in our exam marks. After that, the cut-offs were realised on the basis of which we could go back to the portal and apply for the college we were eligible for. For Keshav Mahavi
LBBy - Lubna Bhatli
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