Course | Fees | Eligibility |
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M.Sc | ₹14,404 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation |
B.A {Hons.} | ₹13,495 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 |
B.Sc {Hons.} | ₹16,610 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 |
M.A | ₹14,284 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation |
B.Sc | ₹14,610 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 |
B.Com | ₹14,495 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 |
B.Com {Hons.} | ₹14,495 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 |
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Sri Venkateswara College, New Delhi | # 14 by NIRF (college) | ₹14,555 |
Kirori Mal College - [KMC], New Delhi | # 19 by NIRF (college) | ₹12,245 |
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145 Reviews found
It is considered one of the best courses in DU. Also, I want to learn commerce, trade. Thats why I took B.COM Hons. Some Faculty is extremely good and some are satisfactory. According to my opinion, you will not face any problem in B.COM Hons, it's easy and understandable. Exams were on time and they are easy for some and difficult for others.
The student ratio is about 50 percent both boys and girls. The history faculty of Ramjas is the best. The teachers will make you fall in love with history. Everyone is friendly and always ready to help and guide you. They also do doubts classes for every subject 3 times a week.
I choose the BCom programme as I wanted to pursue some degree related to commerce. I want to pursue MBA in the coming years. Ramjas teaching faculty is really good. Student ratio is also perfect. Male to female ratio might be roughly 40:60. The teaching method is traditional and unique with qualified department and teachers. Teachers are expert in their subjects and clarify doubts of students. They take pains to help student and proper material, notes and assignments are given to the students. The term exams are always held once 6 months. For undergraduate courses, there are 6 semesters for 3 years. Exams are of average difficulty level. Difficulty level is medium. Some subjects are easier too.
I choose physical science coz of Physics chemistry and mathematics. Faculties are best in this college. They all are highly educated. Classes run everyday timely. Exams held twice in a year. Exams for this course are so easy. You can pass easily just preparing in 1 month.
BCom is of 3 years of duration Teachers are really well and teaches excellent Bcom is the dream course of every commerce student, espically if you are doing it from DU its easiest and most important for us and heps to study in details everything is good here
I choose physical science with electronics because I want to study all three subjects math ,electronics, and physics as I don't like chemistry so didn't choose physical science with chemistry. There are many teachers in our department . All teacher are very polite with us . Exams are very easy in Delhi university . It is easy to pass exams only with study for 1 month.
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Academics depends upon the students interaction. You interact you change for better. Curriculum and faculty provide enough industrial exposure. Kumar Rahul sir is a heartthrob. Rimon ma'am is sweet. Vinita Chandra ma'am would give you a brief about gender sensitisation. She is so cool.
My course syllabus was good.As a math graduate I know how important the basic is and that's what was in our syllabus.About exposure i will say it could have been better. I personally feel the faculty was good, few teachers really put their efforts to make us understand the difficult concepts
Course syllabus was average.we had expected to have a library accessible to all the students with good amount of books but it's didn't happen so it was minus for me, faculty was nice some of the professors were not bonding with students and just wanted to complete the syllabus without asking the queries of the students
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