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Srijan is the name of our annual fest. It is blasting and super famous. We have a drama, dance, and literature society. Our campus is huge and the canteen is amazing You can enjoy yourself here a lot. People here are also amazing but you need to put effort in finding people with similar interests
Life at the campus is average, not too good not so bad. Fest is more like annual days of school. No fun only performances. Campus sites are amazing. Availability of books and journals can be easily accessible in the library. Sports are given more of a preference. Societies don't get time for much practice. Nss doesn't get so much value on the campus which is not appreciable. Every society in college is run by students for example Girlsup, KaalNidhi, Politia, etc.
Life on the campus was boring as there are other activities that take place if you don't make friends then all definitely become bored but the library is soo good so find every type of book journal in the library.
The annual fest includes a Diwali fest, workshops, and freshers. Books and journals are easily available in the library and the book shop also. Basic amenities are available in the classrooms. Sports are quite nice here and co-curricular basically include a few societies but not too active.
College life is fantastic. Various cultural, as well as educational events, are organized by various societies. The commerce association and the dance society as well as the theatre society are the most active societies.
Srijan is the fest that is conducted each year in the even semester of each year. Our college provides great events and also mentions great security as my college is a girls' college. We have a huge three-floored library which has all the books needed for a department. We can avail footballs and other accessories from the sports room to play. Our college has several societies drama, theatre, music, debate, you name it and they have it.
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The earlier registration process for Delhi University college starts from the 12th percentage but as of now, the 12th percentage is not required for applying to Delhi University. But a national exam name CUET is taken for admission to Delhi University. It is organised to centralise the examination process. The CUET examination fee was around 1300 rupees and I applied for the form from cuet.ug.in
RaBy - Raksha agarwalThe admission process was based on Cut off. Every information was there on the DU website so it was easy. There are no reservation benefits. Yes we saw improvement in the admission process as now entrance exams will take place.
VPBy - Vartika PahujaThere should be no reservation quota during the admission process. actually, our admission was based on the merit format we got admission on our 12 masks. but the admission process which took place this year was pathetic if a student is from a science background and wants to opt for a course from a BA program then he or she will have to give the exam with a science background to clear that but in actual it should not be there. the student should give the exam from the course they want to opt.
IgBy - Ishika gupta
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