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New Delhi, Delhi NCR
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Hostel fees for BoysFee53 K

There are total 18 hostels located in delhi for outstation regular students, all the hostels are fully furnished with all the modern facilities and provides good environment for hostel life. Some of the hostels are only for Boys/Girls and some are common, list of hostels is given below:-

North Campus :-

  1. Rajiv Gandhi Hostel for Girls
  2. Under Graduate Hostel for Girls
  3. Ambedkar-Ganguly Students House for Women
  4. D.S. Kothari Hostel
  5. Gwyer Hall
  6. International Student's House
  7. International Students House for Women
  8. Jubilee Hall
  9. Mansarover Hostel
  10. Meghdoot Hostel
  11. North Eastern Students House for Women
  12. Post-Graduate Men's Hostel
  13. University Hostel for Women
  14. V.K.R.V. Rao Hostel
  15. WUS University Hostel

South Campus:-

  1. Aravali Hostel
  2. Geetanjali Hostel
  3. Saramati Post Graduate Men's Hostel

Fee structure and intake of each hostel is different and you may check it from the Brochures given in our website.

Hostel fees for GirlsFee10.45 K

Shyam Lal College - [SLC] (1)

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Overall Rating4.1
placement
3.0
college
4.0
course
5.0
hostel
4.0
campus life
4.5
Hostel Facilities:

The year-wise fees you paid (or will be paying). Mention the Tuition fees, caution fees, registration fees, admission fees, development fees, lab fees and the other compulsory charges during the course completion as per the category (like Management, SC, ST). Also, share the fees of your batchmates for categories other than yours. Names and amounts of scholarships or financial aid that are available for students. Like merit cum need.

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The year-wise fees you paid (or will be paying). Mention the Tuition fees, caution fees, registration fees, admission fees, development fees, lab fees and the other compulsory charges during the course completion as per the category (like Management, SC, ST). Also, share the fees of your batchmates for categories other than yours. Names and amounts of scholarships or financial aid that are available for students. Like merit cum need.

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Overall Rating4.9
faculty
5.0
placement
5.0
college
5.0
course
4.0
hostel
5.0
interview
5.0
internship
5.0
campus life
5.0
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What’s the nightlife like in or around your college campus? Share your favorite hangout spots, late-night activities, and how students unwind after a day of classes. How do these experiences shape your overall college life? Please consider including: Mention gym, cafeterias, library and public area closing/ off Mention hostel and campus in timings List famous hangout places inside and outside the college/university. Also mention is the locality safe to roam around at night

Campus Life:

What’s the nightlife like in or around your college campus? Share your favorite hangout spots, late-night activities, and how students unwind after a day of classes. How do these experiences shape your overall college life? Please consider including: Mention gym, cafeterias, library and public area closing/ off Mention hostel and campus in timings List famous hangout places inside and outside the college/university. Also mention is the locality safe to roam around at night

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Reviewed on September 30, 2024|
Overall Rating3.5
placement
3.5
college
3.5
course
3.5
hostel
3.5
internship
3.5
campus life
3.5
Hostel Facilities:

Tell us the detailed fee structure (yearly) and scholarship details (if any). Mention the fees for the complete course along with the fact that it is increasing or not.* The year-wise fees you paid (or will be paying). Mention the Tuition fees, caution fees, registration fees, admission fees, development fees, lab fees and the other compulsory charges during the course completion as per the category (like Management, SC, ST). Also, share the fees of your batchmates for categories other than yours. Names and amounts of scholarships or financial aid that are available for students. Like merit cum need.

Campus Life:

Tell us the detailed fee structure (yearly) and scholarship details (if any). Mention the fees for the complete course along with the fact that it is increasing or not.* The year-wise fees you paid (or will be paying). Mention the Tuition fees, caution fees, registration fees, admission fees, development fees, lab fees and the other compulsory charges during the course completion as per the category (like Management, SC, ST). Also, share the fees of your batchmates for categories other than yours. Names and amounts of scholarships or financial aid that are available for students. Like merit cum need.

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Reviewed on September 27, 2024|
Overall Rating5
faculty
5.0
placement
5.0
college
5.0
course
5.0
hostel
5.0
interview
5.0
internship
5.0
campus life
5.0
Hostel Facilities:

Could you share your comprehensive experience at your respective college, including both the positives and negatives? Also include what is the girls to boys ratio? Please consider including: The aspects of the college that you appreciated and those you felt needed improvement. Your engagement with campus life and the quality of social interactions. The faculty's expertise, teaching methods, and mentorship quality. The effectiveness of the placement services and the support provided for career advancement. The quality of the infrastructure, including campus amenities and learning facilities. The relevance and rigor of the course curriculum to your personal and professional development.

Campus Life:

Could you share your comprehensive experience at your respective college, including both the positives and negatives? Also include what is the girls to boys ratio? Please consider including: The aspects of the college that you appreciated and those you felt needed improvement. Your engagement with campus life and the quality of social interactions. The faculty's expertise, teaching methods, and mentorship quality. The effectiveness of the placement services and the support provided for career advancement. The quality of the infrastructure, including campus amenities and learning facilities. The relevance and rigor of the course curriculum to your personal and professional development.

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Reviewed on September 27, 2024|
Overall Rating5
faculty
5.0
placement
5.0
college
5.0
course
5.0
hostel
5.0
interview
5.0
internship
5.0
campus life
5.0
Hostel Facilities:

Could you share your comprehensive experience at your respective college, including both the positives and negatives? Also include what is the girls to boys ratio? Please consider including: The aspects of the college that you appreciated and those you felt needed improvement. Your engagement with campus life and the quality of social interactions. The faculty's expertise, teaching methods, and mentorship quality. The effectiveness of the placement services and the support provided for career advancement. The quality of the infrastructure, including campus amenities and learning facilities. The relevance and rigor of the course curriculum to your personal and professional development.

Campus Life:

Could you share your comprehensive experience at your respective college, including both the positives and negatives? Also include what is the girls to boys ratio? Please consider including: The aspects of the college that you appreciated and those you felt needed improvement. Your engagement with campus life and the quality of social interactions. The faculty's expertise, teaching methods, and mentorship quality. The effectiveness of the placement services and the support provided for career advancement. The quality of the infrastructure, including campus amenities and learning facilities. The relevance and rigor of the course curriculum to your personal and professional development.

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Reviewed on September 27, 2024|
Overall Rating4.8
faculty
5.0
college
4.0
course
5.0
campus life
5.0
Campus Life:

. What’s the nightlife like in or around your college campus? Share your favorite hangout spots, late-night activities, and how students unwind after a day of classes. How do these experiences shape your overall college life? Please consider including: Mention gym, cafeterias, library and public area closing/ off Mention hostel and campus in timings List famous hangout places inside and outside the college/university. Also mention is the locality safe to roam around at night

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Reviewed on September 27, 2024|

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New Delhi: Delhi University is preparing to organise its Placement and Internship Fair titled "Job Mela 2023" on April 18 and April 19, 2023. Interested candidates who wish to participate in DU Job Mela 2023 can register on the official website at placement.du.ac.in. As per Delhi Universi

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Delhi University - [DU]: 129 answered questions

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Karuna Jaiswal

04 Oct 22

Here is what a 2012 DU Hansraj College graduate has to say about life at DU.

As a 17 years old boy who had received high marks in 12th grade, his expectations were as high as they should have been. But, over time, he realized that DU is just like any other university in a sense that it gives you a name but not necessarily a job. So, he went through the typical Indian education system, i.e., focusing on grades rather than fundamentals. 

So, after enrolling in DU's Physics Hons, he skipped classes and concentrated on concepts, but the results were still disappointing. He wasn't getting good grades or gaining a lot of knowledge. But after three years, he realized that success is impossible without in-depth knowledge. He got admitted to IIT Bombay after putting in a lot of effort, and that completely changed his life. 

The DU experience is the most joyful, as he claims. He says he is a foodie who enjoys eating, studying, and traveling. Thus, below mentioned are a few places recommended by him:

  1. Amba Cinema- It is well-known for its whistling. He has visited the theater quite frequently and seen movies like Gabbar is Back, Baby, and many more.

  2. Chole Bhature of Rawalpindi

  3. The Kamla Nehru Ridge

  4. Miranda House

Life changes, and we should embrace it. The University of Delhi is not merely a dream university where students are keen to study, but it is an emotion. An intense sentiment is attached to the hearts of the students. Life here feels immensely simple yet happening. We meet different kinds of people in every phase of life that we spend here. It gives so many experiences, both beautiful and harsh, to learn, explore and understand the truth of life. Almost everyone is friendly, polite, helpful, thoughtful and cooperative. The primary draws at DU are the annual college fests. You get to have a wonderful experience and enjoy extraordinary performances by popular celebrities that you would never have seen in your entire life.

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Pragya Tripathi

04 Oct 22

Getting admission to DU is a big deal. You should not feel apathetic and discouraged even if you do not get a top-ranked college. Every college of DU has an equal value when you get the degree. The faculties are cooperative and supportive. They are always ready to help the students. 

The only major differences are the infrastructure and the surrounding. Simplicity and Uniformity are observed in everyone studying or teaching at DU. Being one among the 2.5k applicants to be accepted into a DU college is something to be proud of. Be content with what you currently have, explore opportunities, and ask your seniors for assistance if necessary. 

"Getting into a good college" is an exaggerated and superficial concept and sincere courtesy goes to the media. Every DU college follows the same teaching standards.

It is a fact that everything happens for a reason. On Facebook, there was a post titled "Humans of SRCC" in which a few students expressed their thoughts and issues they had encountered at the college. They claim that they do not fit in at SRCC's fast-paced environment and that they feel isolated at times.

So, rather than regretting or overthinking what fate has in store for them, one should always accept it with grace and satisfaction.

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Gaurav Singh

05 Nov 22

There is a stark difference between both universities in terms of culture as well as fees. JNU or Jawaharlal Nehru University is mostly about expression, literature, culture, research, and building intellectual facilities whereas DU is all about glamor, fashion, fests, high cutoffs, and placements.

In financial terms, JNU is much more affordable than DU. Be it course fees or hostel fees, JNU cuts down on expenses a lot.

JNU is learning for life, whereas DU focuses on learning the bare essentials and getting placed in a reputed firm.

One more significant difference to consider is that JNU is more about post-graduation whereas DU focuses more on graduation. The difference in intellectual level stems from the same reason.

If you are still confused between the two, spend equal time on both campuses and you will get the answer soon.

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Radhika Sharan

06 Oct 22

The minimum requirement for admission to UG programmes at Delhi University is the completion of the 12th grade with a grade point average of 75% or better on the top four exam papers, including 85% in English for general applicants. 

A general applicant needs at least 60% in four courses, including mathematics, whereas OBC candidates need only 54% and SC/ST candidates need passing grades. 

However, the eligibility criteria and cutoffs for each course differ. 

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Anand Rajput

26 Apr 22

For an MCA, NIT Trichy will be better. It is known for its technical courses. NIT T will give you better learning opportunities for MCA. The institute offers hands-on learning opportunities. You will learn through assignments, presentations, tests, etc. 

NIT Trichy MCA placements are pretty good. Every year around 90-95% of students get placements from the branch. The highest CTC offered in the recent placement drive for MCA was INR 40 LPA

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Arshit Jain

04 Oct 22

If you are quite particularly worried about placements, Economics Honors and B.Com Honors have the best placement records at DU. The best companies come to St. Stephen's, SRCC, and LSR and also have an excellent placement record of over 20 lakh in undergraduates. Many startups with 3-4 LPA packages arrive to recruit students from these commerce colleges. The top 10 colleges of DU offer preeminent packages, annually.

Placement is an important consideration when selecting a college for admission. As a result, in order to assist students in selecting the best college for admission, there is a compiled list of top Delhi University colleges based on placement and graduation outcome matrices.

On the basis of placement matrices, the top five colleges in India in 2022 are as follows:

  • Lady Shri Ram Women's College (Graduation Outcome Score- 93.03)

  • Miranda House (Graduation Outcome Score - 89.15)

  • Hindu College (Graduation Outcome Score- 88.52)

  • Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College (Graduation Outcome Score - 83.81)

  • Kirori Mal College (Graduation Outcome Score: 77.03)

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Zoya Mallik

10 Oct 22

Depending on the course and the number of applications, each college at DU has its cut-off. This cut-off is also different for each student category. SC, ST, OBC, and PWD candidates generally have lower cut-offs than general category students. There is also an option for students who excel in sports and extracurricular activities to get a break from the cut-off. 

The first step is to complete the Admission form, which is available both online and offline on the official website. The dates for the cut-offs will also be announced on the same website. You can see if you pass the cutoff based on your score on the board. Most colleges accept the best of four scores with English as a mandatory subject, and subjects such as Physical Education are not considered. If you see that you meet the cut-off for a specific college, it is a good idea to check the college's website to see if they have any additional eligibility criteria. If you meet all of the requirements, you must report to the college within the next two days. The college may have its form that you must fill out and submit along with a few documents for verification. 

The documents would have to include- 

  • Mark Sheets for Grades 10 and 12 (Get them attested by your school principal or a gazetted officer)

  • School character certificate 

  • Birth certificate 

  • SC/ST/OBC/PWD certificate if you fall into any of the categories

  • Certificates of proof for your ECA and sports if you want to take advantage of the cut-off relaxation.

After the verification is finished, you must pay the fees and receive a receipt confirming your admission.

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Mamta Dubey

06 Oct 22

Delhi University began accepting applications for phase II of the DU UG admission 2022. The dates for the DU First Admission List 2022 will be released. In conjunction with the launch of the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal, the university made the DU 2022 application form available for DU 2022 admission in UG programmes. 

Candidates who have taken the CUET exam can submit their DU application form for admission to DU in 2022. By visiting the Delhi University website, applicants could complete and submit the DU NCWEB application form 2022. For DU 2022 admission through the DU CSAS, there will be three steps: 

  • Submitting the DU CSAS 2022 application form. 

  • Choosing your programmes and entering your preferences.

  • DU seat allocation and admission.

The second stage of the CSAS procedure for DU admission 2022 will require CUET scores after the CUET results have been released. Selecting the programmes for which they want to apply for admission is a requirement for students. They will need to verify the CUET UG merit results for every programme they have chosen. The third phase will then release a merit list on which seats will be distributed.

15% of the weight for the marks will be set by the institutions, and 85% of the weight for the CUET 2022 results will be given to applicants for admission to Delhi University minority colleges. Delhi University colleges will be electronically centrally counseled in three rounds following the CUET entrance exam.

Nearly 70,000 UG seats will be filled through the DU 2022 admissions process. Delhi University recently declared that a tie-breaking criterion will be utilized for DU admission in the situation where two or more students receive the same scores.

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Tanya Mehra

06 Oct 22

Delhi University, one of the top universities in the country, of course, offers a B.Tech programme. The main campus of the institution itself offers the course. The colleges under DU offering the programme are as follows:

Acharya Narendra Dev College Mata Sundri Devi College
Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College Maitreyi College
Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences Miranda House
Daulat Ram College P.G.D.A.V College
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College Rajdhani College
Gargi College Ram Lal Anand College
Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences For Women
Hans Raj College Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies
Indraprastha College For Women S.G.G.S. College of Commerce.
Institute of Home Economics S.G.T.B. Khalsa College
Kalindi College Shivaji College
Kamla Nehru Shyama Prasad Mukherji College
Keshav Mahavidyalaya Sri Aurobindo College
Lady Irwin College Sri Venkateswara College
Lady Shri Ram College For Women St. Stephen's College
Maharaja Agrasen College Swami Vivekananda College
Swami Shraddhanand College Zakir Hussain College
If you want to study B.Tech at CIC, you must first fill out an application form on the official DU website, and then you must perform exceptionally well in the entrance exam. If you are accepted, you must pay the admission fee online in order to confirm your admission. Following that, you must report to the reporting location (Room No. 308, Third Floor, Cluster Innovation Center University Stadium, G.C. Narang Road, University of Delhi) and have the necessary documents verified. 
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Sagardeep

04 Oct 22

One of the students of DU shared her experience by explaining that the orientation day was the first day of lectures. When everyone arrived in the designated room, their faculty was there to greet them. She witnessed a lot of strange faces. Fortunately, she had her roommate to chat with because she was also a classmate. Lecturers treated them extremely well. Then everyone began introducing themselves.

The first person to start was their HOD. Her remarks brightened their day. They were on edge because of how seriously she began but gradually calmed them down with her humble words. She shared her beliefs with us and gave them a verbal tour of the campus. She then requested an introduction from each of the students. At the end of the orientation, she wished them luck. 

The rest of the day was spent lying in bed, talking on the phone, and doing nothing. After three weeks, proper classes began. By the fifth week, the books had been recommended. DU released the date sheet just as the students finished one chapter. It was a completely new experience for her, but it was well worth it, as she says it. 

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