high chances that the admission process can complicate one. one is required to first fill the CUET form and register themselves. furthermore required to prepare for the exam THOROUGHLY as it is the only thing that will get you into a good Delhi University college. then after the exam has been taken and the results are out, you are required to make a preference sheet of your chosen colleges and courses you're interested into. It is really important to make the sheet very patiently and carefully and it is the most critical part of the entire process.
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.
the fee for the course is around 8-9k. it is the tuition fees, examination fee is excluded from this, i.e., approximately 1500 for every semester (twice a year) i am unaware about the fees for reservation.
the regular events like diwali fest, freshers events, and navratri nights are usual. the books in the curriculum are extremely easily accessible to any kamla nagar book store and even available online or amazon or the pushlications websites. the library is also filled with books which is again a very big help. the college has large airy classrooms. sports are also a huge part of the college. a lot of clubs and societies are present the most active ones would be women development cell, nss, and training placement cell
the teachers are amazing, they are very interactive and learned they really provide you the space to ask your queries without feeling intimidated. they are friendly and approachable, also develop your interest in their subjects
There are placement cell in our college that is really active but that also depends from course to course not all The courses have placements. But recently internship/research work/community outreach options have been given to us instead of SEC.
As my course is SOCIOLOGY HONOURS this course needs a lot of field work which is not properly conducted by the college and i think that should be changed but still because of the professors it becomes easy to make the most out of the disciplines that you are choosing.
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.