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Maitry SharmaCurrent Student
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Every student has to pass separately in internals and externals to be eligible to receive a degree in their chosen course. Thus, if an individual fails in internals he/she might have to go for supplement paper.
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Shruti ManglaCurrent Student
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If you miss an internal exam and there is a specific reason behind it you can talk to the administration and the teachers regarding the same. Depending on your reason you might get a second chance to perform in the internal exam otherwise you
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If you miss an internal exam and there is a specific reason behind it you can talk to the administration and the teachers regarding the same. Depending on your reason you might get a second chance to perform in the internal exam otherwise you can get a 0 out of those 25 marks which can be extremely difficult for anyone to cope in the final external exam. All the students are advised to be careful regarding the dates and do not miss them unless there are genuine reasons.
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Aanchal BawejaCurrent Student
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Since the guest faculty members have been removed the overall rating for faculty falls down. The permanent professors include all sorts of people. Some senior teachers are very helpful and sincere. The faculty for Science and arts is overall s
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Since the guest faculty members have been removed the overall rating for faculty falls down. The permanent professors include all sorts of people. Some senior teachers are very helpful and sincere. The faculty for Science and arts is overall satisfactory but some teachers might not be as good as others. All the faculty members are highly proficient in their subjects but not all of them are that passionate about teaching the subject. So it depends on what professor you get. The faculty members are good, understanding and proficient. Most of them will always encourage you to take more endeavours than just academics. In conclusion, it is decent.
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Amisha WadhwaCurrent Student
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Life at SRCC is amazing. You are surrounded by toppers all around Classes timings are from 8:30 am to 5pm, with different schedules for every section, Classes are productive at the same time they are quite good. Library is always filled with S
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Life at SRCC is amazing. You are surrounded by toppers all around Classes timings are from 8:30 am to 5pm, with different schedules for every section, Classes are productive at the same time they are quite good. Library is always filled with Students doing their assignments, reading newspapers and society work. There are around 30-40 student-run societies and cells which do a commendable job in organising various events and fests. You get a lot of exposure and learn teamwork and other soft skills. Crossroads, the cultural fest of SRCC is an extravaganza with amazing performances and artists. Not only this, you can enjoy cultural fests of all the DU colleges. You will meet amazing bunch of people here, each one trying to inspire you with one thing or the other. SRCC is an experience, with each day bringing something new.
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Shruti ManglaCurrent Student
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The fees structure changes depending on the course and the category you study in. For B.A. Prog and B.A. (Hons), the annual fees is:-
General- Rs. 20,000/-
Late fees will be applicable depending on when you gave your fees and completing your due
General- Rs. 20,000/-
Late fees will be applicable depending on when you gave your fees and completing your due
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The fees structure changes depending on the course and the category you study in. For B.A. Prog and B.A. (Hons), the annual fees is:-
General- Rs. 20,000/-
Late fees will be applicable depending on when you gave your fees and completing your dues from the college is necessary as without that you wouldn't be able to give thr exams. Examination fees though is different which is charged each semester by the authorities of DU.
General- Rs. 20,000/-
Late fees will be applicable depending on when you gave your fees and completing your dues from the college is necessary as without that you wouldn't be able to give thr exams. Examination fees though is different which is charged each semester by the authorities of DU.
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Shruti ManglaCurrent Student
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Yes, there are seat reservations for various categories SC, ST, PWD, OBC, Kashmir Migrant and other sub groups that have seats reserved according to the reservation policies. For specific courses the seats reserved are mentioned on the college
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Yes, there are seat reservations for various categories SC, ST, PWD, OBC, Kashmir Migrant and other sub groups that have seats reserved according to the reservation policies. For specific courses the seats reserved are mentioned on the college website where you can check the same. There are seats for students with sports quota as well, all of this is mentioned on the website. It is best to contact the college directly or check their website for any information on seat reservations or admission procedures.
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Shruti ManglaCurrent Student
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The eligibility criteria for admission in Shyam Lal College varies depending on the course. Below are the general eligibility criteria for some of the popular courses offered by Shyam Lal College:
1. B.A. (Hons. ):
- Candidates must have complet
1. B.A. (Hons. ):
- Candidates must have complet
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The eligibility criteria for admission in Shyam Lal College varies depending on the course. Below are the general eligibility criteria for some of the popular courses offered by Shyam Lal College:
1. B.A. (Hons. ):
- Candidates must have completed 10+2 or its equivalent examination from a recognised Board. - Candidates must have secured a minimum of 45% aggregate marks in qualifying by Shyam Lal College:
1. For admission in B.A. (Hons. ). Courses, the candidate should have passed class XII from a recognised board with a minimum aggregate of 45% for general category students and 40% for SC/ST/OBC category students.
2. For admission in B.Com. (Hons. ). Course, the candidate should have passed class XII from a recognised board with a minimum aggregate of 50% for general category students and 45% for SC/ST/OBC category students.
3. For admission in B.Sc. (Hons. ). Courses, the candidate should have passed class XII from a recognised board with Physics Chemistry and Mathematics/Biology as compulsory subjects with a minimum aggregate of 55% or equivalent CGPA for general category students and 50% marks or equivalent CGPA for SC/ST/OBC category students.
4. For admission in B.A. (programme) course, the candidate should have passed class XII from a recognised board.
5. For admission in M.A. Courses, the candidate should have completed graduation in the relevant subject from a recognised university with a minimum aggregate of 50% for general category students and 45% for SC/ST/OBC category students. For specific details you can check the college websites.
1. B.A. (Hons. ):
- Candidates must have completed 10+2 or its equivalent examination from a recognised Board. - Candidates must have secured a minimum of 45% aggregate marks in qualifying by Shyam Lal College:
1. For admission in B.A. (Hons. ). Courses, the candidate should have passed class XII from a recognised board with a minimum aggregate of 45% for general category students and 40% for SC/ST/OBC category students.
2. For admission in B.Com. (Hons. ). Course, the candidate should have passed class XII from a recognised board with a minimum aggregate of 50% for general category students and 45% for SC/ST/OBC category students.
3. For admission in B.Sc. (Hons. ). Courses, the candidate should have passed class XII from a recognised board with Physics Chemistry and Mathematics/Biology as compulsory subjects with a minimum aggregate of 55% or equivalent CGPA for general category students and 50% marks or equivalent CGPA for SC/ST/OBC category students.
4. For admission in B.A. (programme) course, the candidate should have passed class XII from a recognised board.
5. For admission in M.A. Courses, the candidate should have completed graduation in the relevant subject from a recognised university with a minimum aggregate of 50% for general category students and 45% for SC/ST/OBC category students. For specific details you can check the college websites.
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YOGESH SHARMACurrent Student
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Yes, there are various courses offered by the Kirori Mal College:
Diploma in French Language
Diploma in German Language
Diploma in Spanish Language
Diploma in Italian Language
Diploma in Portuguese Language.
Diploma in French Language
Diploma in German Language
Diploma in Spanish Language
Diploma in Italian Language
Diploma in Portuguese Language.
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Is Daulat Ram College a good college?
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Aanchal BawejaCurrent Student
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Daulat Ram is a good tier-2 college. You can definitely enjoy the north campus dream once you are in DRC. It's a girls' only college, so in certain aspects you have to compromise. The faculty is good for Science and arts. There are many societ
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Daulat Ram is a good tier-2 college. You can definitely enjoy the north campus dream once you are in DRC. It's a girls' only college, so in certain aspects you have to compromise. The faculty is good for Science and arts. There are many societies and cells in college which you can join. The placements are average. The canteen and mess is also satisfactory. There is a little problem with the infrastructure, one of the buildings is getting constructed, so there can be shortage of classrooms. Since lockdown, the hostel is also closed. Mostly there is some hassle going on with the students and administration, which reflects in postponing or cancellation of fests and society events. In 2023, DRC did have a fest which was quite successful. Overall, it's a good college but can be made much better!
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YASH SHARMACurrent Student
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Yes, you are eligible to pursue a 3-year LL.B. Programme after completing your graduation from DU SOL. However, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First, you will need to make sure that the college you are interested in accepts la
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Yes, you are eligible to pursue a 3-year LL.B. Programme after completing your graduation from DU SOL. However, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First, you will need to make sure that the college you are interested in accepts lateral entry students. Not all colleges do. Second, you may need to take some additional courses to make up for the courses you have already taken in SOL. This will depend on the college and the programme you are applying to. Finally, you should be prepared for the rigors of law school. Law school is a demanding programme, and it is important to be prepared for the workload. Here are some things you can do to increase your chances of getting admission in a 3-year LL.B. Course:
* *Get good grades:* Your grades in your previous years of study will be important for your application. So, it is important to get good grades. * *Get involved in extracurricular activities:* Extracurricular activities can help you stand out in your application. So, it is a good idea to get involved in activities that are related to law or your other interests. * *Network with people in the legal field:* Networking with people in the legal field can help you learn about job opportunities and get advice from people who are already working in the field. So, it is a good idea to attend events, join online forums, and connect with people on LinkedIn. Here are some colleges that offer 3-year LL.B. Courses after graduation:
* *Government Colleges:** Delhi University* University of Mumbai* University of Calcutta* University of Madras* Banaras Hindu University* Aligarh Muslim University* Jawaharlal Nehru University* Jamia Millia Islamia* National Law University, Delhi* National Law University, Jodhpur
* *Private Colleges:** Amity Law School* Jindal Global Law School* O. P. Jindal Global University* National Law Institute University* Symbiosis Law School* Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Law University, Delhi* Hidayatullah National Law University* West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences
These are just a few examples, there are many other colleges that offer 3-year LL.B. Courses.
* *Get good grades:* Your grades in your previous years of study will be important for your application. So, it is important to get good grades. * *Get involved in extracurricular activities:* Extracurricular activities can help you stand out in your application. So, it is a good idea to get involved in activities that are related to law or your other interests. * *Network with people in the legal field:* Networking with people in the legal field can help you learn about job opportunities and get advice from people who are already working in the field. So, it is a good idea to attend events, join online forums, and connect with people on LinkedIn. Here are some colleges that offer 3-year LL.B. Courses after graduation:
* *Government Colleges:** Delhi University* University of Mumbai* University of Calcutta* University of Madras* Banaras Hindu University* Aligarh Muslim University* Jawaharlal Nehru University* Jamia Millia Islamia* National Law University, Delhi* National Law University, Jodhpur
* *Private Colleges:** Amity Law School* Jindal Global Law School* O. P. Jindal Global University* National Law Institute University* Symbiosis Law School* Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Law University, Delhi* Hidayatullah National Law University* West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences
These are just a few examples, there are many other colleges that offer 3-year LL.B. Courses.
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