College life at shaheed bhagat singh college.

VP
8.3 /10

Remarks :

There is an online merit list generated on the basis of 12th standard grade. There are 2-3 lists generated. My name came on the 2nd list. Delhi University's online website is the platform where we can go and search for different courses and related fees structure.

Course Curriculum Overview :

The faculty members of our college are quite experienced. They are very supportive. They teach every topic in detail and by giving proper examples. They allow us to go for new things. The exams are quite competitive too.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

Fees structure is quite good. Delhi University allows students to get good knowledge in a decent fee structure. There are scholarships for delhi students that can benefit them in getting a quality education.

Campus Life :

Our college campus is not too big not too small. It is surrounded by a garden and trees. It's so soothing experience to be there and enjoy college life. The environment there is satisfying. There are many clubs that students can join.

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8.3 out of 10
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9.0/10Campus Life
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Course Curriculum Overview:

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