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4.5/1011 Reviews|Rated #2 out of 197 by India Today in Science
Exams Accepted: CUET
4.5/1011 Reviews|Rated #2 out of 197 by India Today in Science
Exams Accepted: CUET
College | Avg Fees/ year |
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Lady Shri Ram College for Women - [LSR], New Delhi | ₹19170 |
St Stephen's College, New Delhi | ₹23470 |
Jesus and Mary College - [JMC], New Delhi | ₹41260 |
Hindu College, New Delhi | ₹22500 |
25 Reviews found
I am interested in the research sector, especially in nanoparticles so I opted for chemistry hons. Specifically, Delhi University has always been a great attraction for students. And the faculty for our department is appropriate in number. There is 1 teacher for every 10 -15 students. Most of the faculty members have done Ph.D. And exams come of moderate level which is always from the curriculum studied in the class.
I Chose This Course Because I Liked Chemistry And Bio Both, And Did Not Want To Opt For Hons Courses. In Miranda Faculty: The student Ratio Is Somewhat Like 1:20 . This Is Similar To Most Of The Colleges In Du. Faculty In Miranda House Is the Greatest Of Great, All The Professors Have Studied From Well Known Reputed Colleges, Plus They All Have Research Background From Foreign Universities Like John Hopkins, Oxford, Etc. Teaching Method Is Basically Through Digital Ppts & Lecture Offered By Professors. Exams Were Like 2 Semester In A Year Like Every Other College. But The Tests That Were Taken In Class Were Easy And Designed To Help Students Understand The Practical And The Subject They Were Studying Throughout The Year.
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Since 2022, there is CUET as the only option to get admission to the college. Earlier it was based on the percentage obtained in your class 12th. A situation that is still the same is that one has to get top marks in the cuet to get admission in Miranda House, as it is India's rank 1. One needs to follow the notification of CUET for admission-related notice. There are reservation criteria, providing relaxation for some numbers.
NKBy - Neha KumariMy admission was based on the percentage format. I applied for Sociology Hons. in the year 2021 and got admission to the Second Special Cut-off list. After that year, CUCET has been applied and the entire exam process has been revised totally.
PKBy - Pushpanjali KumariAt my time the admissions were completely merit based on the basis of 12th marks but now CUET is being introduced in Delhi University for admissions. The forms are available at nta site. CUET helps u not only to take admissions in DU but also in several other national and state university
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