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I chose this course because of my interest in accounting and finance. The number of teachers was less compared to students. The teachers are well qualified but the quality of teaching was not that good, some teachers were excellent but some were very bad at teaching. There were two major exams in a year, as well as a few tests and vivas each month. Exam difficulty was moderate.
First of all, this college is affiliated with Delhi university and did not have an entrance exam for admission. Instead, admissions were based on the 12th board percentage(merit-based). 2019's cut-off for this college was 89% in the top four subjects. The application process was simple, I only had to complete the application form on Delhi university's website. Once the cut-off lists were released, I had to choose a college based on my percentage and the course I want to enroll in. There were seats for reserved category people as well.
I chose the course because I am from a commerce background and I want to pursue my career in commerce only. The faculty is very good, they all are very supportive and helpful. As this college is located in a Rural area, students do not prefer the college. Although the faculty is very qualified and experienced and they have different but easy teaching methods. The way they make you understand the concept is what puts them on the edge. The term exams occur 2 times a year. It is very easy to pass the exams though.
The admission process was totally dependent on the cut-off prior but not now. I applied at the second cut-off in this college and then waited for further cut-offs but I didn't meet the eligible cutoff as required by colleges of North campus. I am pursuing Bcom. The eligibility criteria are that the student must be 10+2 and score at least 90 in 10+2. The student can apply for admission online through the DU portal http://www.du.ac.in/ You have to pay application fees of approx. Rs 250 to get registered on du website. As I belong to the General category I do not have any idea about reservations. The University can improve the admission process by adopting both ways i.e offline and online.
I choose this course because I see a lot of scope in future for myself and it can help me a lot in my future. My faculty is really supportive. The ratio of faculty would be around 30:1 All the faculty members are really talented and trained well. Term exams were not timely as we started our session late. And it was a bit difficult to score good marks
Eligibility of bcom hons is passed 10+2 with at least 50% marks in all main subjects with English as a compulsory subject. To apply for Delhi university I gave my CUET test and I was allotted my college according to my marks.
Exams are conducted in a semester-wise system and are conducted on time. There are also internal exams and class tests that are conducted in college on regular basis. The difficulty levels of exams are moderate and one can easily perform well by attending class regularly.
At present admission is done based on CUET score earlier it was based on merit in high school. CUET score is used by universities and it releases college-wise cutoff for admission. The admission process is not much complex.
I chose this course because science always fantasizes me. The working of the world, nature, the environment we live in, our ecosystem the other organisms with whom we share this one world all intrigues me. The faculty students ratio is 1:10. The faculty are from one of the top prestigious universities not only from India but from foreign also. They all have Ph.D. degrees and are well-versed in their respective subjects. Their teaching methods are up to date as they are all well trained and use modern equipment too like slideshows projector etc. for better learning and understanding. The term exams are every 6 months and they are held on time. It was not very difficult if you pay attention in the classes itself.
My admission was purely on a merit basis. My 10th and 12th percentages were good so I got admission. But now CUCET is being held for admissions. The application form can be found at the official website of Delhi University, i.e. www.du.ac.in. The application form is around 800-1200 depending on your reservation category. There are reservations for each caste and class of people. With scholarships being offered for BPL students. The admission process is totally fine.
I choose this course because it has so many opportunities in future in any office-related work and my class size is approx 200. they have so many students who chose this and the faculty is also good. Student-teacher ratio is 1:4
I didn't give an entrance exam because at that time has no entrance for admission to college this was based only on our percentage which I achieved in the 12th class but now there is an entrance exam which is so easy for my college
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First of all, this college is affiliated with Delhi university and did not have an entrance exam for admission. Instead, admissions were based on the 12th board percentage(merit-based). 2019's cut-off for this college was 89% in the top four subjects. The application process was simple, I only had to complete the application form on Delhi university's website. Once the cut-off lists were released, I had to choose a college based on my percentage and the course I want to enroll in. There were seats for reserved category people as well.
ABy - AbhijithThe admission process was totally dependent on the cut-off prior but not now. I applied at the second cut-off in this college and then waited for further cut-offs but I didn't meet the eligible cutoff as required by colleges of North campus. I am pursuing Bcom. The eligibility criteria are that the student must be 10+2 and score at least 90 in 10+2. The student can apply for admission online through the DU portal http://www.du.ac.in/ You have to pay application fees of approx. Rs 250 to get registered on du website. As I belong to the General category I do not have any idea about reservations. The University can improve the admission process by adopting both ways i.e offline and online.
MMBy - MANOHAR MITTALEligibility of bcom hons is passed 10+2 with at least 50% marks in all main subjects with English as a compulsory subject. To apply for Delhi university I gave my CUET test and I was allotted my college according to my marks.
RkBy - Rahul kumar
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