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Delhi University Science
Courses and Fees 2026

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B.Sc.(289 courses)
540 - 2.3 LGet Fee Details
10+2 : 50 %
Exams : CUETCBSE 12th+2 More
M.Sc.(91 courses)
432 - 1.4 LGet Fee Details
Graduation : 50 %
Exams : CUET-PG
B.A.(73 courses)
363 - 1 LGet Fee Details
10+2 : 40 %
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3.9/5
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Companies like Capital IQ, Jaypee Capital, Wipro, Infosys, IBM, etc., visit our college to offer placements.
Based on 739 Reviews
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They don't offer any internships by the department, Although the students have the knowledge and potential to work with those firms, which can hire a mathematician.
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Instrumentation - Batch of 2028
Offered by Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women (Delhi University)
3.6
2Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Overall, it's a great college.
Placements: In my course placement rate is kind of too low. The top recruiting companies are mostly Dabur, etc., industrial companies. Likely, the internship rate for on campus is literally 1%, you have to look for off campus internships, roles offered are machine management and circuit designing.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of our course is good, and the hostel is now improving so much. Food facilities are good now, they have more options on the menu, and the infrastructure of the college is in a hygienic manner is great nowadays. Good for shopping, facilities for everything are provided.
Faculty: Faculty and course are good as per my interest, but if you have no Idea about this course, then you will gonna struggling in your academics. The exams are easy to moderate level. Faculty members are so nice, they are well-behaved with students and everyone.
Other: I chose this course because I had an interest in electronics instrumentation and digital circuits making. I could get electronics that why I decided to choose this one. The crowd and seniors graduating from this course are now in a great place.
Reviewed on 19 Jan 2026Read More
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Instrumentation - Batch of 2028
Offered by Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women (Delhi University)
4
3Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Absolutely satisfied with my course and college. The canteen and faculty are really great.
Placements: For my course, the placement is a bit average, but the highest package is up to 12 LPA, and the average is 3-4 LPA. Top recruiting companies are IEEE, Dabur, etc. From college, personally, I'm getting 1-2 internships, but that’s only if you have worked on your skills. Roles offered are mostly in robotics and electrical transducer circuit designing.
Infrastructure: The course and facilities are so good. I’ll say 8/10, just because sometimes they don't work properly, but the management is very hardworking. Everything is provided more than your needs, and the availability of access is great for students pursuing this course. The mess is kind of bad because of a lack of hygiene. Otherwise, the canteen menu is so good.
Faculty: Teachers and faculty assigned to every course are so good, personally, because our college is a women's college. They explain things very comfortably and convincingly. The course curriculum is absolutely relevant because the focus is primarily on electronics. The passing percentage is around 8.5/10. The examination pattern is based on previous years' questions.
Other: I choose this course as per my interest. Best things about my course is you gonna learn about digital hardware things in real world. Fest and campus is so good, you'll gonna enjoy the college and strictness in study as well.
Reviewed on 7 Jan 2026Read More
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics - Batch of 2027
Offered by Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences, University of Delhi
3
1Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Overall, college is very good with good facilities and infrastructure but with low placement.
Placements: In my course, most students choose higher studies as I have seen my seniors choosing M.Sc. because there are more opportunities after that. I haven't seen any placement in my course. But there's some placement in other departments like computer sciences, electronics, and others.
Infrastructure: This college has very nice infrastructure. It has well-maintained labs of all departments. There is a proper library with good number of books. Canteen is good, and all sports equipment is available. In DU, most colleges don't have hostels, so it has no hostel. But infrastructure is overall good.
Faculty: All professors I feel very good. They are cooperative and supportive. They help students all times and available in college. All professors are well-qualified. Exams are basically a little bit tough but most students get good marks as they get good guidance from all professors.
Other: I am much passionate about career in physics so I pursued B.Sc. physics honors.
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Electronics - Batch of 2029
Offered by Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women (Delhi University)
4.4
3Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Shaheed Rajguru College has strong academics, well-equipped labs, and vibrant campus life.
Placements: In the B.Sc. Honours Electronics course at Shahid Rajguru College of Applied Science for Women, around 72–80% of students get placed through campus recruitment. The highest package offered in the electronics course is around 7–8 LPA, while the lowest is approximately 4–5 LPA. Entry-level packages usually start from 3 LPA. The number of students placed is relatively small compared to software-oriented courses. Overall, placements depend heavily on students’ participation and the companies that visit in a particular year.
Infrastructure: The Electronics department has well-equipped laboratories. Along with all the required instruments and components for practical experiments. Labs are maintained properly for regular use. Classrooms are clean, spacious, and well-ventilated, with basic technical aids like projectors. College provides Wi-Fi connectivity, which is useful for academic work, though the speed varies. Library is well-stocked with textbooks, reference books, and general electronics materials, along with a reading area. Hostel facilities are decent. Along with clean rooms and basic amenities, providing satisfactory living conditions.
Faculty: Teachers in the B.Sc. Honors Electronics course are well-qualified, helpful, and knowledgeable in their subjects. Teaching quality is good. It has a balanced focus on theory and practical lab work, which helps students understand electronics concepts. The curriculum is relevant and builds a strong foundation, though students need to develop additional skills and pursue internships to become fully industry-ready. Semester exams are of moderate difficulty, based mainly on lectures, practicals, and internal assessments. The pass percentage is usually high, around 80–90 percent, if students attend classes regularly and prepare consistently.
Other: I chose this course because of my interest in electronic circuits and technology, and because of the college’s strong reputation in science. The best aspects of the course are well-equipped labs, practical exposure, knowledgeable faculty, and a curriculum that balances theory and hands-on work. My batch has around 30–40 students. We have good collaboration and support from seniors. Areas for improvement include more industry collaborations, internships, and updated lab equipment to make students more industry-ready. Campus life is lively, with fests and extracurricular activities.
Reviewed on 3 Jan 2026Read More
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Instrumentation - Batch of 2027
Offered by Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences, University of Delhi
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1Placements1Infrastructure1Faculty1Crowd & Campus Life1Value for Money
Honest truth about this college.
Placements: Even 0.9 percent of people did not get placed from my college and course. They did not offer any kind of package. I think you will get placed in Wipro and TCS only if you try very hard and do post graduation from another college, if you do the same course as in under graduation. Zero internship they provide. I think only technician and similar roles are available.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure and facilities are very poor and do not even have Wi-Fi services. The library is also not good; it does not have AC for summer, so it is very hot to read there in summers. Classrooms are very small and not well furnished, and it is not good at all. There are very few sports to play; even sports grounds are not well maintained. The canteen is also very poor, their food is not good at all, and the price is too high for the poor quality of the food.
Faculty: Teachers are not helpful at all. They are qualified but not that knowledgeable. They are very old minded and do not even know how studies work in the current time. This course is pretty much what we live with, but it does not make the students industry ready because the practical machines are very old. They are about 30 years old, so you cannot perform all the practical's on such low quality and old machines. They do not even work properly. Exams are not that difficult; you can easily pass through those exams, and they are of a very low level.
Other: I would like to suggest that if you have any other option, use it instead of joining this college because it is not worth it at all. They do not even provide proper facilities. No good fests and events are conducted.
Reviewed on 30 Dec 2025Read More
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Bachelor of Management Studies - Batch of 2026
Offered by Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women (Delhi University)
2.8
2Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
My personal take on SRCASW- Life of a finance student in a girls' and science-based college.
Placements: Placements at this college are not very fancy. Only a small number of students are well placed. The salary package offered ranges from 3-6 LPA. Recruiting companies for our course are EY, Ebullient Securities, PRC India, etc. Students from my course usually get recruited by companies like EY and Ditto.
Infrastructure: The college infrastructure is quite big. It has spacious classrooms, a huge playground, decent labs, a resourceful library, etc. Wi-Fi is not provided to students. Quality of food available in the canteen is average, but there is a food hub nearby the college called Mac Market where students enjoy hanging out during break. Sports facilities are diverse. It includes cricket, football, basketball, badminton, gymnasium, etc. Auditorium is very nice, but they have not got their licenses renewed so they don't use it from a couple years now which is very professional.
Faculty: Teachers are very helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable. They teach very well and very seriously. All classes are conducted as per the curriculum, and marks are given as per performance. Timely assignments and tests are conducted. The course curriculum is also very relevant to real-world applications, and it surely makes students industry-ready. It gives a good kickstart. Exams are held at the end of every semester. They are based on conceptual knowledge, and they're neither easy nor very difficult but apt.
Other: I chose this course because, although it is relatively new, it is a professional and more reputable version of BBA. Recruiters give it a higher preference. My personal specialisation in this course is finance, and I find the course curriculum very relevant and satisfactory. There's nothing I would improve in my course, but I suggest going for BFIA if students want to pursue finance ultimately. It gives them an even better exposure to the field. Scholarships are available. The campus life is dull compared to the main campus of DU. Fests organised are very average.
Reviewed on 25 Dec 2025Read More
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