Course Duration
2 YearsTuition Fees
18.89 K1 Year Fees
18.89 KTotal Fees
37.78 Kyear | Tuition Fees | Total Fees |
---|---|---|
year 1 | ₹ 18890 | ₹ 18.89 K |
year 2 | ₹ 18890 | ₹ 18.89 K |
1.Eligibility in Entrance Category
a) B.A. (Hons.) Sanskrit from recognized University.
Minimum 45% marks for General Category and 40.5% for OBC and admission of SC/ST/PwD category candidates will be done as per University rules or equivalent grade.
b) B.A. (Pass)/B.A. (Programme) or BA (Hons.) in Hindi of the University of Delhi or any recognized university with at least two papers of Sanskrit.
50% marks in aggregate for General category and 45% for OBC & admission of SC/ST/PwD category candidates will be done as per University rules or equivalent grade.
c) Acharya/Shastri (Sanskrit) examination of recognized University/Deemed University and Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan
Minimum 50% in aggregate for General Category and 45% for OBC/SC/ST/PwD category candidates will be done as per University rules or equivalent grade.
d) Shastri (Sanskrit) examination of recognized University/Deemed University/Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan
55% in marks in aggregate for General Category and 50% in marks in aggregate for OBC/SC/ST/PH Category or equivalent grade.
e) B.A. (H) Examination in any subject of the University of Delhi of an examination recognized as equivalent there to with Sanskrit as subsidiary/concurrent subject.
Minimum 50% for General Category and 45% for OBC in Hons. And minimum 60% for general 54% for OBC in Sanskrit. Subsidiary/Concurrent Subject & admission of SC/ST/PwD category candidates will be done as University rules or equivalent grade.
f) M.A. examination in Arts and Humanities (except Sanskrit) from University of Delhi.
Minimum 50% for General & 45% for OBC marks in aggregate and admission of SC/ST/PwD category candidates will be done as per University rules or equivalent grade.
g) Master's degree in any subject from a recognized University with Diploma in Sanskrit of the University of Delhi.
Minimum 50% for General & 45% for OBC in aggregate and 50% for General & 45% for OBC in Sanskrit Diploma and admission of SC/ST/PwD category candidates will be done as per University rules or equivalent grade.
h) Bachelor's degree of any recognized University and having a Diploma Sanskrit from University of Delhi.
Minimum 50% for General & 45% for OBC in aggregate and 50% for general & 45% for OBC in Sanskrit Diploma and admission of SC/ST/PwD category candidates will be done as per University rules or equivalent grade.
2.Eligibility in Merit Category
a) B.A. (Hons.) Sanskrit from University of Delhi
With minimum 60% marks for General Category, 54% for OBC and admissions of SC/ST/PwD category candidates will be done as per University rules or equivalent grade.
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Shivaji College of Delhi University is one of the best off-campus colleges which has earned its worth. It recently got an 'A' accreditation from NAAC which is quite notable. Some of its plus points have been listed below:
The overall ambiance of the college is moderate with a hint of glamour.
Shivaji College is among the best off-campus colleges at Delhi University. It has excellent infrastructure. The faculty base of Shivaji is well-experienced. Most of the faculty members are friendly and interactive. You won’t face difficulties connecting with your teachers or getting their help on any academic issue.
The student crowd is great, on campus you will be among talented peers. As a student of Shivaji, you will enjoy taking part in many club and society activities.
According to the reviews online, Shivaji College is better than Kalindi College. Here are some reasons as to why:
Categories | Kalindi College | Shivaji College |
Course Fee | INR 30,000 | INR 29,000 |
Placement Percentage | - | 60-80% |
Average CTC | 3-4 LPA | 6 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | HCL, Tech Mahindra, etc. | Cognizant, Amazon, etc. |
Lastly, you should keep in mind to choose the course over the college. As your dedication towards the course will provide you success in your career than the name and reputation of the college.
It’s difficult to choose between these two choices, as the courses mentioned in the question are different. Between B.Com and BMS, the former offer better scope comparably. BMS will be good for you if you want a career in Management.
Doing a BMS degree from Shivaji College will be comparably better because of the following reasons.
Although you should keep in mind that B.Com (Hons) gives basic knowledge regarding all fields of the corporate world i.e. Accountancy, Management, Statistics, Law, etc.
Among Maharaja Agrasen College (MAC) and Shivaji College, the former is known to be a strict and disciplined institution while the latter is much lenient.
But, all in all ultimately everything depends on the student and their hard work and dedication towards the course. Because the colleges are more or less the same, it is how you prepare yourself for your career ahead.
Ramanujan and Shivaji are the best options. Shivaji will offer you a great campus experience compared to the other colleges mentioned here. Whereas, Ramanujan will offer great infrastructural facilities.
You can go to Motilal Nehru if you really want to get into the south campus. However, students usually go to Ramanujan or Shivaji after making the cutoff. So, choose wisely.
Among the colleges mentioned it will be better if you go for Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma college.
Categories | Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College |
Course Fee | INR 39,000 |
Placement Percentage | 80% |
Highest CTC | 15 LPA |
Average CTC | 5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | TCS, Amazon, McKinsey, EY, etc. |
Here is how your preference should be. At first it is Atma Ram, followed by Deshbandhu College. If you are not able to get admission in both of these, then opt for Keshav Mahavidyalaya or Rajdhani College.