Course | Fees | Eligibility |
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BA | ₹11,205 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 60% + DU JAT |
B.Sc {Hons.} | ₹8,385 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 |
B.A {Hons.} | ₹7,385 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 60% + DU JAT |
B.Com | ₹7,385 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 |
M.A | ₹10,044 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation |
B.Com {Hons.} | ₹8,385 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 |
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46 Reviews found
Since I am a science student I find mathematics has better options than chemistry or physics honours. There are 40 students in my class and the faculty is also good all teachers are well qualified. I find college is Evo friendly.
The faculty is wonderful. All the teachers are friendly and helpful. The teachers are well educated and have sound knowledge about everything related to the course. They solve doubts of every student as well. Overall, the faculty deserves immense appreciation for being so kind and wonderful!
Courses are few but I must say that the faculty is really good. They are always ready to help you with anything wheather it is study or something else especially the home science faculty always ready to help you and motivates you to participate in various competition, provide oppurtunities and many more
I think my Course is good for arts student because they will get a chance to explore industrial area. They will go to labs and gain more pratical knowledge. Dr. Anita malhotra she is a head of department of home science they teach students about food and she always push students to participate in various Competitions and online courses.
I always liked reading novels and articles so I decided to pursue this course after school. Some faculty members are good, they are knowledgeable, helpful, and if you are eager to learn, they will definitely listen to you. If I talk about overall, then the faculty is average. You have to learn on your own, they are not going to spoon feed you everything. We have CBCS system , so the exams were according to the university adn were held timely. I would say that scoring a good percentage is not that easy, you have to brush up your knowledge about Literature.
Syllabus gets updated every year.there is no industrial exposure but we have attended seminars who are really working wiyhib the fields.faculty is helpful and inspiring.MRs. Divisha Goyal is a really good teacher there and my personally favourite.
Our college provide so much add on course like French, German, legality and so much. I am doing women and leagl literacy course. You can apply to other colleges courses like SSCBS provide business courses which are best and even reasonable.
The course curriculum is fine. The academics is also good. The teachers are very supporting are guide us through everything. The college organizes many competitions such as extempore, debates, etc. Several seminars are also conducted and the guest lectures are also organised in the campus.
I belong to commerce background and want to do specialization in Accounting so I choose B.COM(H). Faculty are well qualified there but teachers are so much overburdened that's they haven't the proper time to give extra time to students. Sometimes they need to leave classes because of office work. The teaching method is quite good. Exams are held on a semester basis in every 6 months. If you have studied well then easy to clear exams. Proper assignments need to be submitted on time to get practical marks.
This college is well-known for commerce courses. Immediate Upgradation are done as per the university norms. Curriculum is a mix of theoretical and practical knowledge. Faculties are well educated and qualified.
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