Remarks :
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.
Course Curriculum Overview :
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.
Internships Opportunities :
The internships were terrible since they provide no practical experience we had to hunt for internships on our own. The internship opportunities provided weren't very good, therefore we didn't learn any new skills or knowledge from them.
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :
The education costs were not expensive. It was affordable. There were no job placements on campus. Students need to register on the placement cell of Delhi university for job opportunities or they can look for jobs by themselves.
Campus Life :
There were no fests during my period because of the pandemic. Occasionally, I heard, fests were held. The books were easily available at the library. There were a few facilities for sports including volleyball and cricket. There is a beautiful cricket ground as well. There were other social groups, such as Commania, which was founded by students of commerce.
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