From the 5th sem students are eligible for campus placements. There are various companies that come to the campus for placements like Deloitte, akudo, tcs etc. I dont know about the placement data. I am planning to do a master's abroad after getting the degree.
Eligibility basically requires us to opt for 2 compulsory domains with 1 language and maths is a compulsory subject. The admission is done through CUET and further carried on by CSAS. I am from the general category so didn't avail of any benefit. Everything was carried on correctly during admission.
Read Full ReviewI took Economics hons. because Economics has a lot of scope in the future. The faculty of my college is very good, they teach us well. The student ratio between Males and females is 60-40. Most of the faculties have done MA in Economics and they teach us through presentations on the projector which is easily understandable. End sem exams are conducted every 5 months and they can be easily passed if you study well.
I took admission through the CUET entrance exam and the eligibility of the course was math, English, and 2 other subjects studied in class 12. All the details regarding the application form, etc. are available on the CUET website and the DU samarth website. One improvement that I want is that glitches in conducting exams should be avoided.
Read Full ReviewStudents can get placed from the sixth semester usually. 75+companies offered like lenskart,chegg and so on. ighest package offered last year was of 21LPA and average package was above 7 lakhs. I will be continuing my father's business after completing the degree.
Firstly a student has to apply for CUET entrance exam. After the completion of the examination the student has to regularly check for CSAS allotment by Delhi University. Then they have to fill choices and arrange them according to their preference and he/she is allotted a college if he/she clears the cutoff of that particular college.
Read Full ReviewOne of my friends first took admission in Dyal Singh Evening but then got admitted to Aryabhatta College in the 7th cut-off. He attended 2 classes at the college.
The faculty at Dyal Singh is amazing but the environment and classes are dull. The library and the sports ground are really good as compared to Aryabhatta College.
At Aryabhatta, the faculty is really good and very experienced. The infrastructure is one of the best in Delhi University, as they are newly built and well maintained. There are two canteens on the campus. Being situated in the south campus, there are a lot of places to hang out.
It is suggested that you should join Aryabhatta College over Dyal Singh Evening College, as it will provide better facilities and an environment appropriate for education.
One of my friends studied at Aryabhatta College. According to him, it is really good. He pursued B.A. with Economics Honours.
It is recommended that you join the college without having any second thoughts. Aryabhatta College was earlier known as RLA (E) but in 2014 the evening college was transformed into a morning college and renamed as Aryabhatta College.
Both Sri Aurobindo College and Aryabhatta College are equally good. It completely depends on you, which one to give the preference.
B.Com at Sri Aurobindo College is considered among older institutions and hence would be a slightly better choice over Aryabhatta College.
One of my friends studied Psychology at Aryabhatta College. According to her, it is really great as it offers immense exposure and opportunities.
Therefore, you can consider this college as a good option not just for psychology but for other courses as well. It might be a little less recognized among other DUs but it will surely provide you with the proper exposure.
Some of my friends studied Economics honors at Aryabhatta College. According to them, economics honors itself is a comparatively tougher subject, graduating with it is an achievement itself.
The only thing that is a bit concerning is its placement cell, it is very new. Thus, not having established contacts with the reputed organizations and companies might come as a disadvantage. Few companies that visit the campus are average.
Rajdhani college is said to be better than Aryabhatta and Satyawati if the crowd is considered.
Rajdhani is a very underrated college, students often ignore its capability of being a good institution. The crowd here is unlike what is usually pictured. They are highly knowledgeable and determined to their goals. They are hardworking and dedicated individuals who are also driven. Being a college under DU, their students are also highly competitive which creates a disciplined environment.
Like every other college they also have a mix of good and bad students, but due to the presence of the good students the others are encouraged to do good as well.
Compared to Aryabhatta College and Shyamlal College, Kalindi College is better, in terms of academics. Here are some of the things that you should know about Kalindi College.
Considering the above factors it’s safe to say that Kalindi is the best option.
Aryabhatta College will be a better choice when compared to Shyama Prasad Mukherjee College.
Categories | Aryabhatta College |
Course Fee | 84,000 |
Placement Percentage | 70% |
Highest CTC | 8 LPA |
Average CTC | 3-3.5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | KPMG, TCS, Cognizant, Dell, etc. |
It is suggested that you go for Aryabhatta College. Being a co-ed college situated in the main south campus has its own perks.