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The fees are very low for my particular course as compared to other colleges. The fee is 12700 per year which is very affordable. Scholarships were not provided by the college. However financial aid schemes are provided under Delhi University.
For this course particularly, the fee is 68k which is higher than many better colleges. It would've been almost fine if that money was actually used somewhere but as things stand right now, all that money might as well have been burnt along with the college amphitheatre. The computers in our labs aren't even able to use basic programming software, so our professors had to improvise and ask us to work on online compilers. Almost all computers take 6-7 minutes just to show the win7 loading screen at first we thought it was funny but then we remembered we're paying around INR 70k/annum for this (the highest fee in DU). Our college surely beats other colleges when it comes to fees it's like twice the average fee for this course but the equipment we're using is still below avg.
The fee was Rs10000/year. It wasn't a lot. However, the cost of living in Delhi was high. It costed around 12000 to 15000 to stay in Delhi. There were a few scholarships for the needy students. Those who could not afford the fees were exampted from it by the college.
Fees are not much only around 13000 per year. Living expenses are a lot. So be prepared because Satya Niketan is expensive which is closest to the college but cheap stays in Vasant gaon and munirka are also available
The fee structure is very nominal and affordable too if I compare it with other private colleges then the fees of DU are very low also it has a lot more value than other private universities because it is a govt university. One can apply for govt. scholarships.
The fees structure for the different course is different as it depends upon the course and the fees of different campus also varies in Delhi university as North campus college fees are more than the fees of the South campus and courses such as BSc and another hand more fees compared to a bachelor of arts.
The eligibility for admission was quite simple this year, students had to score passing marks in their class XII exams, and how much they scored would be almost irrelevant. then they had to register for the CUET examination and select the desired university and the subjects in which they would give the exams. for my course (B.Sc hons Computer science), the required subject combination was 3 Domain subjects and 1 language. I think the criteria were almost fair however there were still some things that almost felt unfair. Everyone (including me) from PCM or PCMB backgrounds felt cheated because solving MCQs in our subjects was way more challenging than it was for Arts bg students. Rest, I won'
SBy - StudentAdmissions through an entrance exam CUET. Details on CUET are available on the NTA website. The application fee is about 1300. The admission process for my particular batch took a lot of time, resulting in late admissions, which is an area where improvement is needed.
KABy - Kumar ArjitIn my 12th I had decided to take admission in Delhi University. When the forms came I applied for it. The form filling was online and the fee was around RS. 600. The admission process happened in the month of April. I wanted to take admission in History hons. In June, the cutoffs started coming. In the 2nd cutoff, I got Ram Lal Anand College. It was in South Campus. I went there to take admission. The whole process took around 1 hour. In the evening I got the payment link. The fee was RS 10000 / year. I paid the fee and the admission was final.
PCBy - Prasoon Chand
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