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B.A.(4 courses)
96.8 K - 98.3 KGet Fee Details
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3.9/5
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics - Batch of 2026
3.6
4Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Supportive crowd and good teachers, but placements and infrastructure are average.
Placements: Talking about my course first, I am currently studying a B.Sc. Honours in Mathematics and honesty, the placement scene for Maths students is not very strong. Only about ten to fifteen per cent of students actually get placed because companies usually prefer commerce or economics backgrounds. The highest package touches around five LPA, while the lowest stays near two LPA and the average hovers around three LPA. Internship options are slightly better, almost thirty percent of students get them, mostly in tutoring, edtech or basic office work.
Infrastructure: When it comes to infrastructure, the Maths department is okay but not perfect. Some classrooms have boards or projectors that don't work properly. The library does have good Maths books, but they get issues quickly. Wi-Fi is available only in a few spots. Hostel accommodation is limited, so most of us stay in nearby PGs. The canteen serves decent, affordable food, and the sports facilities are basic but manageable. The medical room handles normal, small issues.
Faculty: Speaking about the faculty, most teachers are really knowledgeable and explain concepts properly, though a few rush through lessons. The curriculum is definitely heavy and needs daily practice, but it helps a lot if you plan to go into research or do a master's. Exams are slightly tough, especially the core papers. Passing is okay if you study regularly, but getting high marks needs a lot of preparation.
Other: Talking about the campus environment, the crowd is mostly friendly, mostly girls, and everyone is quite supportive. Fests and events happen every year, and societies keep the campus active. Maths students also join NSS, debate, music, and other groups. Metro connectivity makes travel easy. I chose this course because I enjoy mathematics, but I feel the college should improve practical exposure and lab facilities for Maths students.
Reviewed on 29 Nov 2025Read More
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B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science - Batch of 2026
3.4
4Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
Good crowd, supportive teachers, but average infrastructure and limited placements.
Placements: I am currently studying B.A. Hons Political Science at Daulat Ram College, and in my batch, placements are honestly not something we depend on. Only around 15 to 20 percent of students from political science get placed, and most opportunities are for commerce or economics students. The highest package for our course goes around five to six LPA, and the lowest stays near two LPA. The average is around three LPA. Internships are more common, with around 40 percent of students getting them mostly in NGOs, think tanks or small companies in roles like content writing, research assistance or campaigning.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure is okay, but nothing great. Classrooms are normal, and sometimes fans or projectors do not work. The department library is helpful, but it gets crowded. Wi-Fi works but only in some areas. The college does not have a proper hostel for all students, so most of us stay in PGs around Vijay Nagar, Kamla Nagar or Model Town. The Canteen food is average, not very tasty, but affordable. Sports facilities are fine, and the medical room is available for basic issues.
Faculty: Teachers in the department are mostly helpful and know their subjects well. A few teachers teach very well and make the classes enjoyable, while some are strict. The syllabus under NEP is detailed and relevant if you want to understand politics and public policy. Exams are not too difficult, and if you study regularly, you can pass easily. The pass percentage is high since most students manage to score decent marks.
Other: Campus life at DRC is good. The crowd is mostly girls, and very friendly festivals like Manjari happen around February, and the vibe is nice. Societies are active, and you get opportunities to participate in debates, music, dance and NSS. The college is close to the metro, so connectivity is good. I chose this course because I enjoy studying politics and want to understand how policies work, but I wish the infrastructure were better and more opportunities were provided.
Reviewed on 26 Nov 2025Read More
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B.A. with Music and Nutrition and Health Education (NHE) - Batch of 2026
3.6
4Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
It’s an average college, but the fee is very high according to the course.
Placements: The highest package is 5 LPA and the average package is 3 LPA, the lowest package is 50,000. More than 40 percent of the students got internships. Top recruiting companies for internships and placements are Wipro, Byju’s, Deloitte. Top role is nutritionist.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure is not so good, the false ceiling fell down in our classroom. Wi-Fi facility is not given, the network is terrible, and the quality of food is average. If you want to call at your home, you can’t even find the network to call them. The internet doesn’t even work.
Faculty: Teachers are good, they are very helpful. But this course is not a safe option for a successful future. Semester exams are normal, and the pass percentage is 50 percent. Some teachers are bad, but most of them are good, super supportive, and lovable, you can take help from them.
Other: Our batch is super competitive; everyone doesn’t want to help each other to grow. The rush of the college is very average. I chose this course because I love music, and on the other hand, I wanted to do something in my Biology field. I am interested in the studies of Nutrition Science. The best thing about my course is music, we get to sing different ragas which we didn’t know earlier. Improvement can be done in the fee structure as it is too much expensive for a programme degree.
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B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science - Batch of 2026
3.4
3Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Supportive teachers and good campus life but average placements.
Placements: I am from B.A. hons political science batch 2023 at Daulat Ram College. In our course, around 35 to 40 percent of students get placed every year. The highest package is around 7 LPA. The lowest is about 2 LPA, and average is nearly 3 LPA to 4 LPA. Top companies visiting are Deloitte, Genpact, NGOs, and policy organizations like tech for India and Pratham. Around 30 percent of students get internships mostly in research media or NGO sectors. The main roles offered are policy research, intern content writers, HR trainee, and teaching assistant.
Infrastructure: Political science department has decent classrooms with projectors and good seating. The library has a large collection of political science books, journals, and reference materials. The Wi-Fi works but speed is sometimes slow. Hostel rooms are comfortable and secure. The mess food is okay but not very tasty while the canteen offers better food options. Medical and sports facilities are available but not very advanced. Infrastructure is average but manageable for everyday use.
Faculty: Teachers are knowledgeable and supportive. They explain topics clearly and help during exams. The course is well structured and covers both theoretical and current political issues, making it useful for civil services and related exams. The semester exams are moderate and easy to pass with regular study. Around 90 percent of students clear every semester without difficulty.
Other: The campus crowd at Daulat Ram College is friendly and active. There are several societies for debate, drama, music, and literature. The annual fest Manjari is one of the highlights with full participation and fun events. The campus surroundings are nice. There are many cafes nearby. I chose political science because I like understanding social and political systems. I wish the placement opportunities were better and classrooms were more modern. College life is good if you make the most of it.
Reviewed on 9 Nov 2025Read More
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B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science - Batch of 2027
3.6
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Active campus life and helpful teachers but average infrastructure.
Placements: I am from B.A. hons political science batch 2025 at Daulat Ram College. In our course, around 40 percent of students get placed. The highest package is around 7 LPA. The lowest is 2 LPA, and average is about 3 LPA to 4 LPA. Top recruiting companies are Deloitte, Wipro, Genpact, and NGOs like tech for India and PR firms. About 35 percent of students get internships through college in government offices, research organizations, or social work sectors. Top roles offered include policy research intern, content writer, political analyst, and HR assistant.
Infrastructure: Political science department has decent infrastructure. Classrooms are clean and equipped with projectors. Library has a wide range of political science books and journals, and it is very helpful for research. The campus Wi-Fi works most of the time though speed can be slow. The hostel is well-maintained and safe. The mess food is average. Canteen food is better with good variety. Sports and medical facilities are basic but available. Infrastructure is average but functional for daily use.
Faculty: The faculty of political science is experienced and very cooperative. Teachers are knowledgeable and approachable. They explain concepts clearly. The course structure is relevant and keeps students updated with current political events and theories. Exams are moderate in difficult, and conducted on time. The pass percentage is around 90 if students study regularly.
Other: Campus life at Daulat Ram College is active and vibrant. There are many societies like debate, drama, and politics clubs. The annual fest Manjari is full of cultural and musical events. Library and classrooms are peaceful and good for study. The crowd is friendly and helpful. I chose political science because I am interested in governance and social issues. I wish placements were more diverse and infrastructure were more modern. The campus atmosphere is positive and enjoyable.
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B.A. (Hons.) in Hindi - Batch of 2026
3.8
4Placements3Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Friendly teachers and active campus life, but average placements.
Placements: I am from the B.A. Hons Hindi batch 2023 at Daulat Ram College. In our course, around 35 percent of students get placed every year mostly in media education and publishing fields. The highest package is around 6 LPA. The lowest is around 2 LPA, and the average is near 3 LPA. Top companies that visit are Deloitte, Genpact, and some Hindi media houses like Dainik Jagran and Amar Ujala. About 40 percent of students get internships from the department in NGOs, schools, or literary organizations. Top roles offered are content writers, translators, a teacher assistant, and editorial interns.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure for the Hindi department is decent. Classrooms are clean with projectors and fans. The library has a good Hindi literature section and is peaceful for studying. There is Wi-Fi in the building, but it is not very fast. The hostel is well-maintained with proper facilities and security. The mess food is average in taste but hygienic. Canteen food is better with more options. The medical room is small but useful, and sports facilities are limited. Infrastructure is fine but not exceptional.
Faculty: The teachers in the Hindi department are very supportive and knowledgeable. They have a good command of the subject and encourage students to take part in discussions. The course is well structured and focuses on both classical and modern Hindi literature, making it relevant for competitive exams. The semester exams are moderate in difficulty and almost 90 percent of students pass easily if they study properly.
Other: Campus life in Daulat Ram College is lively and energetic. There are many societies for literature, dance, drama, and debate. The annual fest, Manjari, is held around March and is full of cultural performances and stalls. The library has a rich collection of Hindi journals and books. The crowd is good and diverse. There are sports and extracurricular activities regularly conducted. I chose Hindi Hons because I love literature and writing. I wish placements were better and classrooms were more modern. Overall life at DRC is fun if you get involved.
Reviewed on 9 Nov 2025Read More
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Daulat Ram College offers the flagship BA programme in a variety of specializations. Daulat Ram College BA course admissions are held on the basis of entrance tests. The total tuition fees for Daulat Ram College BA is INR 95.3 K - 1 L. Accepted examination is the CUET test. Students can visit the of

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Answered 7 months ago

The overall the highest package recorded during the 2024 placement stood at INR 23.05 LPA. The table below mentions the Daulat Ram College the highest package for reference:

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the highest Package

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INR 23.05 LPA

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Meitankeisangbam Vasundha

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Answered 7 months ago

Daulat Ram College has a good placement record with the highest package of INR 23.05 LPA bagged during the 2024 placements. Furthermore, the average package for the year 2024 stood at INR 6.47 LPA. Check the complete insights of Daulat Ram College placements 2023 to 2024 from the table below:

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the highest Package

INR 21.50 LPA

INR 23.05 LPA

Average Package

INR 6.50 LPA

INR 6.47 LPA

Total Recruiters

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40+

No. of Students Placed

120

80

Gross Package

INR 24.50 crore

INR 4.16 crore

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Meitankeisangbam Vasundha

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Answered 7 months ago

During 2024 placements, more than 80 students were placed across different job profiles. The table below depicts the Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi placement trends in terms of number of students placed:

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Meitankeisangbam Vasundha

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Answered 7 months ago

The overall average package offered at Daulat Ram College placement for 2024 stood at INR 6.47 LPA. Refer to the table below to know the Daulat Ram College average package 2023 and 2024:

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INR 6.50 LPA

INR 6.47 LPA

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Meitankeisangbam Vasundha

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