It was online. I took the cuet exam and then got my seat in this college which I accepted, everything was step by step. We paid the fees online and then my first day was the orientation day. It was not hasty
Course should me more practical based rather than theoretical Reading novels & giving papers won't make anyone fit for the real world, even no one gives a damn if you have read this novel or doesn't. No one cares really.
In this every college has different fees structure I'm in Mata sundri college for women , i paid nearly ?25000 for 1 year. Some teachers are good and mostly are fussy. You can opt for this one when no other option is left.
The campus is small, not so high, you will find alot of societies which are paid. You need to join them if you want. There is a common room where u can sit in your free time. theres also a sports ground which you can use.
Faculty members are very qualified , they mostly have phd in there specific fields . They teach you very nicely and make you understand everything . Non teaching facult is not very well educated . You need to handle both.
Based on my personal experiench,re's a rating of the course curriculum at Dyal Singh College: Relevance: 8/10 Comprehensiveness: 7.5/10 Strengths: - Curriculum aligns with industry needs and academic standards - Covers foundational and advanced topics in the subject - Encourages critical thinking, research, and practical applications Weaknesses: - Some courses may be outdated or slow to adapt to new developments - Limited electives or specializations in certain subjects - Assessment methods could be more diverse (e.g., project-based evaluations) Suggestions for improvement: - Regularly update courses to reflect industry trends and academic advancements - Offer more electives, specializations, or interdisciplinary courses - Incorporate practical projects, case studies, or industry collaborations - Consider flexible assessment methods (e.g., assignments, presentations, peer review) Exam frequency and timing: - Exams are held regularly, with a mix of mid-semester and end-semester
DU's course curriculum is often updated to reflect industry trends and academic advancements. - Many courses incorporate practical applications, case studies, and project-based learning. - However, some students have reported that certain courses may not be entirely relevant to their career goals or industry requirements
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
The curriculum we are presented with comprises of all the relevant and coming of age topics and portions. The syllabus ensures that we have all the application based concepts taught to us to ensure that we are ready for the cut throat competition world has to offer.
In my school days I was interested in studying about the politics of india it was very interesting and so I chose BA Hons. in political science It also teaches how to live in the real world The subject can be more understandable they should more to give topics about india
I choose history because i just wanted to know about our past and because im really fascinated towards history. My college not only my college the whole delhi university needs to introduce new subjects related to archaeology as there is only history as a subject in this field. Being such a prestigious university i think new courses are needed to be introduced. Apart from that colleges should start focusing on research work for example taking students on a field trip monthly.
I applied for my course because I always had an interest in my subject and planned what I needed to do. I talk about the relevance of curriculum, it is very much in my subject the syllabus of my course is designed to give a holistic overview. Subject