Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi

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Sushan raina

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Yes, there are both PGs and hostels available near sri venkateswara college. There are number of PGs within walking distance from the college and they usually offer furnished rooms with basic amenities like bedding, common kitchen area and most of them are also equipped with Wi-Fi and RO facilities. The hostels are also short distance from the college they provide a more communal living experience and shared facilities like a dining hall and a study room. Depending upon one's budget and requirements one can easily find rooms/PGs near the college. *Bonus tip; satya niketan is the closest area where all these PGs, hostels, rooms are avai
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Yes, Sri Venkateshwara college does offer Diploma courses. It is Primarily a degree-granting institution, it offers programs such as B.A. B.Com. B.Sc. , and M.A. And M.Com but it also has Diploma courses in languages such as Spanish, German, and French and post-graduate Diploma in molecular and biochemical technology.

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At Sri Venkateswara College, the CGPA is calculated out of 10 points. The grade points for each subject are multiplied by the number of credits for that subject, and the sum is divided by the number of credits to arrive at the total CGPA. The university uses a 10-point grading system, with A+ being the highest grade and D- the lowest passing grade. Anything less than D- is considered a fail. CGPA is therefore the weighted average of the student's grades for all courses taken.

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It depends on why you missed the exam. The University may allow a student to take a make-up examination if there is a valid excuse, such as illness or other extenuating circumstances. However, if a student simply fails to attend the exam without good reason, it will be considered an absence and may affect grades. It's always best to contact the university if you think you might miss an exam. Universities are usually understanding and willing to work with students to ensure that they complete their coursework.

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Sushan raina

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The hostel facilites at Sri Venkateswara College is quite good, below are some detailed points;
1. The hostels are spacious and well-furnished, including personal almirahs.
2. 24/7 water, electricity with other amenities such as Wi-Fi.
3. They also have facilities like a mess hall, gym, and recreation room. Overall, the hostel facilities at Sri Venkateswara College seem to be quite comfortable and conducive to a positive student experience.

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Sushan raina

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Here are some helpful tips;
1. Go out make some friends its not always that you've to cage yourself and study all the time, sometimes having a break is also necessary in one's life.
2. Try to attend as much classes as you can, it helps not only to gain knowledge but also helps to keep you engaged because I've seen some of my friends not attending the classes and end up being a lazy frog.
3. Take part in sports events, cultural events, other competitions (DU also let its students to take part in cross college competitions so, you are never out of these opportunities)
4. Join a society according to your interest.
5. Engage with your senior
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Sushan raina

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Yes, Sri Venkateswara College does offer seat reservations for certain categories of students. There is a quota for students belonging to the Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Other Backward Classes (OBC), Kashmir migrant (km). There is also a quota for students from economically weaker sections (EWS). In addition, the college has a separate quota for students with disabilities (PWD) and also for those who are from sports backgrounds and have represented the state, country, etc.

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Some of the top companies that participate in the placement drive at Sri Venkateswara College include Accenture, Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Wipro, and Cognizant Technology Solutions. These are just a few of the many companies that recruit from Sri Venkateswara College, so there are plenty of opportunities for students to find good jobs after graduation. The college also has a dedicated placement cell that helps students prepare for interviews and find suitable jobs. I would suggest you if you want more detailed information with course wise placements, past years record, etc. Then please read the brochure of sri venkatesw
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Sushan raina

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Absolutely! Sri Venkateswara College is a very well-regarded institution, with a strong reputation for academic excellence and student satisfaction. It consistently ranks among the best colleges in India and is renowned for its demanding coursework and tough curriculum. It's clear that Sri Venkateswara College is a wise choice for people looking for a top-notch education because its graduates frequently go on to have great jobs in a variety of industries.

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I've never tasted the food in mess but according to some of my friends who used have access to Venky's mess said that, most of the time the food was good and hygienic but sometimes it may be annoying to eat same meal multiple times in a week. But I think that's how college life is you've to sacrifice your taste and comfort you used to get earlier in your home.

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