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The fests are pretty average of my college, a recent event was for the freshers, called the odyssey'25, organised by the college. The college library is very big, and provides books of various fields and exams. The classrooms are facilitated with air conditioners, proper working fans and projectors, overall technologically great. The sports facilities are also great, with sports being exercised as cricket, badminton, table tennis, swimming and many more.
The yearly fees which I paid was 29,735 as a general category student. The breakdown is mentioned on the website as admission fees - 5, tuition fees - 180, university development fees - 1500, college sports fees - 750, university student welfare fund - 250 and so on. Most of my batchmates have paid the same amount. Financial aids are provided like merit cum need based scholarships for students of economically weaker sections but strong academic records
The course curriculm is good in terms of relevance and comprehensive. The curriculum covers the core subjects in a structured manner, which was one of the main reasons i chose this course. The inclusion of foundational papers, skill based subjects and electives also help to enhance knowledge.
My college has a dedicated student run internship cell that works to connect students with internship opportunities throughout the years. Mahy companirs such as bajaj capital , ernst & young (EY) have offered internship opportunites. But jot every student get opportunity to get internship.
I find the campus vibe energetic and socially engaging . College organise annual fests and campus events like diwali mela , nss mela etc . Very vibrant environment overall. Seniors are approachable. We have active dance ,drama , singing, arts clubs . Debate club too . These societies increase communication power .
Under cbcs, the curriculum includes lab works , field visits , workshops , SEC , VAC . The program smoothly prepraes for higher studies msc and research careers . The syllabus is academically solid and standard for a strong life-science foundation. Includes Strong core syllabus with modern biology exposure.
many reputable companies come to our college to recruit potential candidates during the placements time. companies like EY, Bain, etc. come during the placement season. even if students are not able to find on campus placements, the skills and education of university of delhi leaves students with enough credibility to find placements on their own.
enough faculty members are available to teach students of each department. I have liked most of the faculty from my department. they teach with concept clarity and try to simplify their teaching. there are class tests for internal markings and there are semester end exams. difficulty level is passable. not many students fail these exams.
Hansraj College, Delhi University offers Bachelor of Science, Computer Science Honours Course with an annual fee of ?60000/-. This is inclusive of the tution fee, lab free admission fee and all other costs for round the year events and programmes like orientation, fresher's, medical and other costs. This lumpsum is inclusive of charges for amenities and maintenance as well. The college has many scholarships for students in need and talent based as well like reliance scholarship, SBI Asha and other such scholarships for those that need financial aid.
Hansraj provides good internship opportunities found and shared actively by the internship and placement cells. The college collaborates actively with the alumni and other platforms to help students get a real idea of how the world works out there. Societies like Enactus, Ordianteur, Entrepreneurship cell help the students get a working idea and projects that help showcase their talents and skills and fields of expertise as well. Many companies like Deccan ai and others come with stipend around 10-15K per month for different roles.
As my class has 60 students, for practical classes we have three teachers which is 1:20 and its good, the professors are friendly and really helps us a lot in providing notes. My favourite professor would be Dr. Meenakshi Sharma, she is really good in explaining and clears out all our doubts. Also Dr. Vidhi Chaudhary ma'am is one of the best teacher, she is like a mother to everyone and very sincere about everything. Everyone faculty is good, so I don't dislike anyone, everyone is accessible to me. Test depends on the professors, some are hard and some are easy, it also depends on the paper, papers like genetics and systematics are quite tough as compared to others. I guess two girls l, they didn't attend classes, so they were not upgraded to 3rd year. The curriculum is quite vast but time given to complete the syllabus is too less. Sometimes it really becomes hectic.
Actually everyone had to pay the same fees at first, later on if someone belongs to backward caste then a certain amount is deducted. For students of less family income, they get certain scholarship based on merit. However the fees is increasing every year, last the college union protested so the fees was 33000 but this year again it increased and had to pay 34100. Since it's a government college, the fees should be a little moderate so that everyone has afford. The parent department also provides certain scholarship based on merit to the unprivileged students.
The annual function name is "Confluence". It is most awaited fest for all HRCians and other DU students. It invites big personalities and offer a super experience. There are many sports available in this college such as basketball,cricket,badminton, carrom,football etc. There are many societies, ngos run by students and convenors . Many seminars ,talks are organized for the betterment of students. All classrooms have proper Air conditioners.
If the students in a class are exceeding 100 then the group division occurs,means two teachers for 50-60 students.The open mindedness and Progressive mindset of professors is really appreciable.Faculty of english is amazing and most influential enough. Exams schedule is good and the exams are easy to moderate level if we study in a proper way.
The college society culture is vibrant and there are around 80 societies with diverse focus. There are marketing, finance, science, environmental, music, theatre, social developmental and various other societies. They have a great impact on students character development. We learn to take responsibilities and leadership. We also have fests where all the societies and clubs do their flagship events.
The faculty to student ratio is 18:1. They are very helpful and teacher-student relationship is really nice. They are very approachable and solve our issues as soon as they can. Each year has 2 semester exams and BSc(H) Zoology has 3 core papers in each sem with 60 marks of theory exam and 20 internal marks. We have practical exams of 80 marks too making each paper of 160 marks.
? College life is calm yet happening. There are lots of clubs and societies. • Freshers was held which had a big party department wise. • Dandiya party was also held during navratri. • Manjari is a cultural fest which is held annually and many artists are called at the campus to perform. • The North east cell, Purvasha organises Khrengbar, a cultural annual fest, and also other amazing fests. • Books are available at the library for most of the courses. However some books are outdated. • The labs are well equipped with all the necessary imstruments. Computers are working. Fans are provided. The rooms are well lit. The wifi is very slow. • Fencing, kho-kho, football, volleyball, badminton and other sports are there. There are indian classical dance and music clubs respectively and western dance and music clubs too. • Annual event of psychology dept. Is held on Mental Health Day where everybody participated actively for a good cause. • There are placement cell, WD cell, north east cell, art club, music club, dance club, and so on
• There are 10 faculty members in Psychology department with students around 62 in our batch. • The faculties I liked the most will be: 1. Dr. Meetu Khosla 2. Dr. Kshitija Wason 3. Dr. Sandhyarani Hawbam Their approaches and their commitments made psycholgy even better for me. • The faculties I had a tough time connecting with: 1. Ms. Ruchi Bhati : It was hard for me to grasp the content she was teaching. 2. Dr. Bodhraj k. : the way of teaching was not for me. • There are mid term exams which is held in between our semesters which had only 1 or 2 units that were comparatively easier and end term exams which is held at the last of our semester. Our results are not shown yet so no idea about the ratio of students who failed. The course curriculum is very relevent.
Is it compulsory that faculties have to be nerdy as ours are for sure nerdy. They don't give us a lot of time too as we are supposed to swing in from 1st class of each semester. According to them that is all that count and therefore they are that strict. I love the fire the energy the response that they give on clearing all our questions.
Spandan and URJAA both different as the former is sports fest and the later one is cultural fest. So our college basically rocks as there are around 20+ committees. All in all one has to be brave at UPES as every brave students are rewarded here. No one can be unhappy with the infrastructure as infrastructure is the front end of UPES.
Most of the Faculty of my department are supportive , good and interactive. Their teaching method is fine and they are approachable in times . In each semester we have to give exams for external marking and internal marking is done on the basis of class test ,research work , presentation, assignment, project work , continuous assessment in class participation etc. Exams are easy , 2 or 3 students in class get back in semester. The course curriculum is relevant but I feel like there are much more relevant topics that could be added .
When I was choosing this course in preference list I found it interesting to study the society, it's main aspect and concepts included in it . I read about Marx , max etc and found some interest in it . The curriculum does tell concept relevant information society but I feel like there is a lot of need to research in Indian societal concept and their work and interaction. Teaching method can be interesting, interactive rather than being boring concept reading in class
The faculty to student ratio is quite good and the staff is approach able and available. The lab staff that I work with are really helpful and encouraging which makes the lab experiments less stressful. They are available whenever needed and assist with even the smallest issues. In the first year I have seven subjects from which three of them are discipline selective core subjects and we have exams accordingly. We are free to choose additional subjects based on our interests. A language subject like Hindi and EVS are compulsory in the course appearing alternately according to the semester. When you are well prepared exams are usually not hard to pass.
I think the course curriculum is pretty relevant. We have plant systematics in the first year which makes is really helpful and fun to study. Through this we are able to actually identify plants and get a real feel for the subject. The labs are helpful as we perform experiments by ourselves allowing us to see and understand the theory better. We also have a few trips included which provide real life experience. I believe more field trips should be included as they help in providing hands on knowledge.
Priyadarshini College Campus is very big and clean campus. many event to be celebrated in our college . Pravah event is very big event of Management departament. other all event also celibrate like farewell , freshers . some days also celebrated like Bollywood day, diwali fest, new year party, Enjoy all the event of all the students
*15 faculty in our MBA departament. *Dr. Kartik uttarwar sir is a principal . and kartik sir teach a LBA subject is very good teaching style . *Other Faculty also good teaching. *All subject syllabus is complete on time . *Semister wise exam will be conduct.
The faculty to student ratio is 1:50 which means that for 1 subject, a teacher teaches a class of almost 40-50 students excluding the extra 'tute' classes. The faculties are really approachable and genuinely know their subjects like the back of their hand. I have no 'disliked' faculties as such because everyone is great at what they teach and they try to make themselves clear and also provide students with reality checks once in a while which helps the student realise their potential to work hard on themselves and motivate everyone to build a competitive environment. There are 2 exams per semester namely the, Mid term examination (MTE) and the End term examination (ETE). The mid term examination focuses on partial covering of the syllabus and tests you on your understanding of the base level concepts and the End Sem or the End term focuses on your understanding of the core concepts which will prove to build a base for the concepts to be taught in the later semesters.
The infrastructure is hands down top notch. The benches are comfortable, the classrooms are equipped with air conditioners and almost every classroom has windows which provides good ventilation. Every classroom also has a smart monitor and a podium with mic for the teacher to stand. The societies in this college are also hardworking and occupied by great and hardworking minds. There are multiple categories targeted society such as the Economics society, the music society, the dance society, the training and placement cell, the sports society, SPICMACAY, Rotaract Club, NSS club, the fashion society and much more. There is no 'campus life' as such because the campus is not widely spread across and is limited.
My experience about campus life is worst because there is no freedom you cannot move from out of your hostel after 9:00 p.m. and you cannot go out of your hostel without taking any permission you have to take permission from higher authorities
The curriculum provides a solid conceptual base while also encouraging problem solving critical thinking and analytical skills practical assignment presentation and project work help brist the gap between theory and real world applications
The quality of education is good. Faculty is quite experienced as well as helpful....due attention is paid to lab work. Laboratory instruments are in decemt working conditions. Many scholarship programs are available to make education affordable.
Multiple socieites ranging from enactus to debating , etc are present which encourage holistic development of students and provides many opportunities. Timely seminars also take place which help students to explore opportunities.
The annual event of SVC is Nexus which is held on a massive scale and along with it different societies also have their annual events. These events are usually held around February and March and students from different DU colleges enjoy these fests. There are multiple societies within the college like Enactus, Empathise, Effulgence etc. Sports and extra curricular are also active.
Top companies like De Shaw, KPMG, Deloitte, PWC, and others come to college for various internships for different positions like marketing intern, research intern and others. Placement cell stays active bringing in as many companies for internships and placements as possible.
My overall campus life is very good. Clubs are very active which helps in the overall development of the student. Bokks and very much accessiable in the library. Technology in the classrooms is very good , projectors and mic are present in the classrooms. Sports and ectracurricular activities provided are very good. yes there are student run clubs. They have a very positive imapact on the students as they help in overall development of the students.
I would rate course curriculum good , for students interested in economics , public policy and data analysis. It prepares students for real life applications along with critical thinking. More practical exposure and hands of experience is required. The frequency of exams is fairly timed. the level of exam is moderate focusing on conceptual knowledge and clarity of the concepts.
I did'nt get involved in any event, fest, because I wasn't a regular student. I did attend the Motivational session. For MBA the books which are in the library is of no use because that books don't have the colleg curriculum. No doubt that the books are from great authors but from from exam point of view they are not aligned. They mention that they have Kuber Club for finance student but in reality there was no club.
The placement were average in 2025 in my opinion. The Average was 3-3.5 lpa. Companies which came TCS, Ultra Tech, Workie, Medibuddy, Samatrix Consultig, Fingertips, HDFC, ICICI Bank,WM, ExtraMarks Education, Bajaj Finance, Jaro Education etc. The other roles were Marketing, Business Development, Sales Executive, Virtual Relationship Manager,Personal Banker,
There are many societies in our college some even I don't know. I was a member of the art society which is Spectra. I had a great time working with the members of that society, they provide chances for everyone involving every member collectively in every occasion. Though funds are provided by the college some amount is also collected as a contribution by all the society members.
My college fees for my course was 18000 per year which is for the two semesters. It didn't change nor increased since the time of Admission. It was affordable for me as the fee structure was constant.Though I belong to ST category all my classmates paid the same amount as I did for my course. I didnt receive any scholarship amount as was not aware about it.