Admission process is very easy we have to go to sol website and we have to fill the form given by them some days later if we get selected they give fees structure and qr for payment of course it take 2 to 3 days
Course is pretty good gives very much information about past pros are that it is very informative and exam pattern is very good cons are that books given is not much sufficient for exams students have to learn from yt
Fee structure is good in first year we have to give like 20k to 30 because books are provided from the university but till now I've not got my all books because they are out of stock and I've given all money and from second year fees is like 10000
My overall experience is that they are very dishonest to students they do not give attention to sol students lack of information is very much in school of open learning for silly things which schools should provide is not there
In one class there are many students professors do not attention to any child they just come and give class nothing else Delhi university the college attired to child is very far away from their homes
i really feel that the curriculum of the course is pretty relevance. i personally think that literature students really should study this very portion. it could have been more comprehensive since they have really cut down atleast 10-15% course they used to teach about a decade ago.
My course has multidisciplinary approach and has alignment with the current trend and approach, providing research opportunities and skill development. There are enough elective courses and discipline specialization providing the core knowledge of each paper
Studying Philosophy at Kamala Nehru College is great for learning, but it doesn't lead to a job right after graduation. It's perfect for those who want to study further or pursue a career they're passionate about. Scope for improvement: - Help students explore career options - Provide internships for practical experience - Connect students with professionals in related fields
Kamala Nehru College, Delhi University, does not offer campus placements for Philosophy (Hons) students. However, the college provides strong employability support through workshops, internships, and career counseling. Many students pursue higher studies or careers in academia, research, publishing, or civil services. My plan after completing the degree is to pursue a master's in philosophy to deepen my knowledge and improve my career prospects. The college's emphasis on critical thinking and analytical skills equips us well for various professional paths.