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From Navratri to Diwali, both the festivals were celebrated so far and our campus has already started preparations for the annual event Engie Fest. Though it is on main campus but still we also paly our roles and students committee has given us tasks for the same. Our campus is not as good or big as the main Campus of DTU but our block is definitely a modern marvel.
Management studies was my mojo and I figured that out while I was in 10th. So, I took commerce and studied economics and also wanted to be sure about the same as Economics Hons, B.Com Hons and BBA all crossed my mind. BBA though is a pure management learning tool so I took admission in BBA and in 1 semester I know I have made the correct choice.
The curriculum and teaching style does not seem practical and relevant enough to me. The teaching style could be more technical and engaging than focusing on teaching the theory to the students. The curriculum should also be made relevant with the current needed skills required in the job market. Otherwise my course is one of the most demanded courses in Delhi university.
We have 3 core subjects and one skill enhancement course (sec ), one value addition course (vac) and one ability enhancement course (aec). There is also a ge ( generic elective) course. So overall we have 7 subjects in the first 4 semesters. The curriculum is a little outdated. Exams are moderately difficult. The faculty in the first semester wasn't great according to me.
The faculty to student ratio is dissent like And there is 1 faculty over 50 students The faculty to student relationship is good and faculty answer to all of the question and help the students very much Saran Sir is the best faculty I liked because he told the concept in the very right manner and gives us problems to soul he gives good grades in the exam also Also Kavinder Sir. There is not any specific teacher I want to mention that I dislike Because old teachers are good here they thought of our futures and very Experienced Personality In one semester that is 6 month there are two exams that is midsem and and sem And two class test Have to be taken These are not that much easy but you can easily clear if you study One week before the exam
My overall experience with campus life Is not too good but descent. There are two campus of my college that is one is inside the city and another is outside the city that is bhita campus It is under construction and getting to be ready by this year This is this has very good infrastructure and many more other activities also going to be happen in the going future but in this time there are not very much fest or events are going on in my college And the faculties are technology professional faculties and they are very good in teachings Sports ground are small And extracurricular activities are not that much That should be. there are many many clubs you can to join and available there.
Currently studying at hansraj and the fees for the first year is 31550 for economics students and there are some scholarship in college like one of them is dell aspire scholarship only offered for dtu and hansraj college students and it provides your accomodation charges plus gives a high performance laptop
In this aspect the course which we are studying like by books it's outdated harvard book and all in economics but all together economics as a subject is great as it's application it's theory could be applied in real business problems of get deep understanding in them they can be very useful
There is annual function and fest are occasional in the college like they happen out of nowhere. fest are held in december,october and in spring season. the books are accesible to staff and students.there are many books and journal available there are good provision and technology used in classroom there are not so much focus of sports and extracirricular activities in the college I wasn't part of any social groups and they didn't have impact on my life
there were good number of faculty compared for a classroom of students. the relationship of facultu and student was good.They were helpful the class room were good with equipped smart board for interative learning. the washroom of boys was not that good . there were semester exams and 3 CCE's exam were moderate to hard.Most of students did passed but some failed . course is mildly relevent to curriculum.
The year wise fees I paid for B.Sc. Agriculture at Jharkhand Rai University is Rupees 40,000/- per semester. 40,000/- Tution fees, 5,000/- Caution fee, 12,000/- Registration fees, 1,000/- Application fees, 00 Development fees, 00 Lab fees, There is no any more charges aplicable in university except these all. Same things for all students, no discrimination. Merit Scholership is available in university for merit students, who have earned 75% marks in Intermediate.
Dehaat- Field officer role is offered the students, Understamnding farmer requirement and submitting area wise report to the college. RAWE is the one of most special Project in agriculture, it's allocated from KVK and This university assure 100% of project works for enhancemenet of students knowledge.
Our campus is over 150 acres and second biggest after IIT Delhi in Delhi. Also since other institutions are there which are now in East Campus, it's an all engineering campus now. Lucky that even university main events and fests the Engie Fest is held on our campus. Also we have around 8-10 food stalls and DTU cafe which is the best is also at our campus.
DTU main campus is where engineering department was. I took admission in the year of Covid but cut-offs and fees were still the same. It was 2.29 lakhs a year with a standard increase of 10000 per year. So, a total of around 10 lakhs was paid by me and though a little heavy but still good to provide us jobs through which we can clear the cost in a year.
The fee structure is - 16,000 ,,,the fees is i feel pretty affordable,,, it helps every category to adjust,,, there are other scholarship schemes too so that even for the students who feel this fees is high can accommodate within this ,,, this also have another aspect of this ,, as it accommodates different types of categories,, it helps ending the discrimination done by students on the basis of economic stability
There are appropriate number of faculty for every student. The faculty is very kind and supportive and very generous. The faculty like sonia mam and rita mam they are helpful and supportive they are not judgemental once I approached a proff and he explained things easily without getting irritated,, which I liked the most as sometime students fell that the teacher might judge ,,, but they are helpful
Annual fesitival of my college is urjotsav. Which is held in the ending of February or maybe in starting of month March. This continue for almost 1 month . In which 3 days are main. In which concert, traditional Day etc type of function happen.
1st year 12000 , 2nd year 120000 , 3rd year 120000 ,4th year 12000 Restriction fee 200 + 60 Exam fee 2000 Gen scholarship 0 Obc scholarship 27000 St sc scholarship 50000 One is of tfw catagory her fee is 12500
The campus life is great ,,, I spend good time I the huge ground present in the college,,, the annual fest is - priyadarshini,, in the feb month ,, the library accommodates a various types of books which are very helpful,,, the faculty is really helpful and supportive,,, the sports that are provided by the college is football,, badminton,, cricket and there are different societies present in the college
The year wise that I paid is - 12,000 -14,000 if feel that the fee structure is good as ,, it will be easy for the economically challenged people ,,, the scholarship schemes are also present in the college for students who economically struggle like - NSP ,,,,, it's a very nice step taken by college to accomodate every category,,,, it helps ending discrimination done by the students to each other
The special aspects of the curriculum that influenced my decision because it's interesting to find what logics work behind mathematics. I loved mathematics so it attracted me. The course curriculum is all theory almost But if you love theorems and proofs this course is for you. The test are regular so that you can learn many things.
The overall experience is nice .It gives you exposure if you take part in societies.There events are held in amphitheatre.There are almost every books available in the library . There are many sports and extracurricular activities held in the campus .
Relevance & Decision Factors I would rate the curriculum an 8.5/10 for its contemporary relevance. FFCS System: A major factor for many students is the Fully Flexible Credit System. It allows you to tailor your curriculum—for instance, a Mechanical Engineering student can take minor credits in "Prompt Engineering" or "Financial Analytics" to stay competitive in the tech-driven job market. Industry Focus: The curriculum is updated frequently. In 2026, there is a clear emphasis on Holistic Learning, where elective courses are structured to help you specialize in niche domains like Bioinformatics, Information Security, or Machine Learning. Application-Oriented: The "J-Component" (Project Component) integrated into most core subjects ensures that you don't just learn theory; you must build a prototype, code an application, or conduct a researc
Flagship Festivals (The Social Highlights) The social calendar is dominated by two massive international festivals that draw participants from across the globe. graVITas (Technical & Design Carnival): Held annually in September/October. It is one of India’s largest techno-management fests, featuring over 200 events, including international hackathons, drone races, and workshops led by industry giants. Riviera (Cultural & Sports Fest): Typically held in February. As an ISO-certified event, it is a four-day extravaganza of music, dance, and drama. It famously concludes with "Pro-Shows" featuring A-list Indian and international artists. 2. Infrastructure & Learning Facilities
Overall my college experience is good instead of different clubs we have different societies which provides alots of exposure and opportunities to participate and meet the great people. For the sports our college provides good trainer and right known alots of world champions are from our college.
For completing honour in zoology you need to pay approx 32,000 per year and every course have different fees per year like for commerce and computer science the fee is quite high. No doubt college also provides some scholarship like the Dell scholarship and so on.
During the time of admission we need to pay 9000 which include all the fees.If students from economically backward can get fees reduction.Students from SC and St category get scholarship like E grants etc Also students get scholarship according to the income.
The college have different society like NSS ,NCC and Scout and guide will start from next year.Also the college have different societies Also the college have special day like Union day, Ethnic day, College day etc And SQAC for college fest
there are like 1 teacher per 50 students also they provide the special mentor program which help the students to build good interaction between teachers. the is my year coordinator Mrs. Kushwant virdhi she is soo helpful and kind which helped me a lot during my mentorship. Bhavesh sharma who tought us IOT during 1 year that was my worst experance. the are two exam midsem and endsem in one sem, midsem is preety easy but endsem is kinda hard
from 4 sem you are eligible for campous placement, there are may company which came here for placement like infosys, linkedin and many more. highest package of the last year was 40LPA, avg score of placement was 85% students were placed, after getting a degree i just want to get placed in a good company with a good package
KSOL Faculties are like not just knowledge wise worthy but the kind of adulation and respect they give us also so good. They have always promised us the best of themselves and have given us too. Professors were all so good that during lockdown they gave us their personal numbers and all the doubts we asked them they clear them all.
Well, I passed out in 2024 and till then some corporate houses such as Bajaj and Deloitte were the only major corporate houses which provided us placements. Also, firms like Khaitan & Co and others also started coming for placements. On and average 40-50k were the initial salaries that law students of our college were given.
The fee structure in our college is reasonble and affordable whwn compared to other colleges offering the same courses.The yearly fee for the cource is 150000 ,which includes college fees,laboratry fee,tutrion fee and academic fee,record fees,activity fees.
The course structure is well planned and easy to follow. the syllabus covers both theory and practical.Subjects are arranged from baics to advanced.The curriculam follows university guidelines.Lab session supports hands on learning
Back in 2013, the fee structure for MA Sociology at AUD (Ambedkar University Delhi) was around INR 26,000/ per semester, but there was a lot of support in place. In my case, as a person with disability, I received a schlorshapi, so in a way I didn't really end up paying much out of my own pocket. There was also merit based scholarship awarded every semester ( I don't remember the exact details now), but it used to be roughly in the range of INR 7000/-8000/. Beyond the fee part, the university was genuinely kind in the way it supported students. Even things like reading materials didn't become a burden as most of the time, professors would share or hand over reading, and I'd often get xerox/photocopy support as well. There was also a dedicated student support cell where you could put in requests and systems were in place to help. Also, because the university couldn't provide me a hostel, I used to commute mostly by metro and I recieved a conveyance support for that as well. what I really want to stress upon is this; during my tenure, Ambedkar University felt deeply humane. The faculty was close-knit, they believed in students welfare and they genuinely rallied behind studenting ensuring we had the environment and support needed to thrive. For me, the university tru;y stood for equal opportunity in education, regardless of which social or economic background you came from.
Our class strength would have been between 40-50 students, and the faculty was very approachable. It will be unfair to choose any one faculty member, I would rather choose the entire faculty of Sociology; both permanent and adhoc, as each of them contributed in their own ways. The Masters programme was spread across 4 semesters. We would have semester end exam for each module; mostly they comprises of take home assignments, book reviews and presentations. I don't remember any of my batchmates failing to clear the examinations. Again at masters level, you don't speak in terms of paper being easy or tough, all I can say we had a vibrant ecosystem in place wherein the faculty backed us up.
Many big companies like PWC, KPMG, EY, Deloitte, etc come to the college and offer internships to students of different courses. Positions like research intern, marketing intern, finance intern etc are available for internships. Jobs are also offered..
Basically our college have many different types of societies. Even i am also in many of them. Their impact is good. Many clubs are active and many are not so it depends on the societies. There are student run social groups like enactus and nss.
The faculty is average and some above. The teacher quality varies from subject to subject. The course structure is more focused on academic theory learning rather than practical knowledge. Exams are conduted semester wise. The marking scheme mainly depends on internal labs, assessments, end semesters and practicals.
None was provided to me by the college. I found mine on my own. I received a stripend of 35k from the company Dharani Infraa Tech Pvt. Ltd. at the role of data analyst intern. I was resposible for creating power bi dashboards for visualisation there.