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You can definitely convert any of the North Campus colleges of Delhi University by scoring good marks in CUET entrance exam. All the colleges of North Campus have different cutoffs for different streams. You have to complete your 12th from any
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You can definitely convert any of the North Campus colleges of Delhi University by scoring good marks in CUET entrance exam. All the colleges of North Campus have different cutoffs for different streams. You have to complete your 12th from any of the recognised board.
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I am in semester 1 of B.Com (Hons). From ccs university, Meerut, so can I now take admission in du sol?
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Isha GoyalCurrent Student
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No matter which college or university you dropped out from, be it from CCS University or any other university, you can always continue your education.
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The admission process for the M.A. Course at Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR) varies depending on the programme. Here is a general overview of the admission process for M.A. Courses at LSR:
Application: The first step is to fill out the on
Application: The first step is to fill out the on
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The admission process for the M.A. Course at Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR) varies depending on the programme. Here is a general overview of the admission process for M.A. Courses at LSR:
Application: The first step is to fill out the online application form available on the official website of the college. The application form can be accessed on the college website during the admission period. Eligibility: Candidates need to fulfill the eligibility criteria set by the college for the M.A. Programme they are applying for. The eligibility criteria for each programme are mentioned in the prospectus, which can be downloaded from the college website. Entrance Exam: For some M.A. Programs, LSR conducts an entrance exam. The exam pattern and syllabus are different for each programme. Candidates who qualify the entrance exam will be called for further rounds of admission.
Group Discussion/Personal Interview: Candidates who have qualified the entrance exam will be called for a Group Discussion GD or Personal Interview PI depending on the programme. The GD/PI assesses the candidate's communication skills, general knowledge, and subject knowledge.
Merit List: The final selection of candidates is based on the combined performance of the candidate in the entrance exam and the GD/PI. A merit list is prepared, and candidates who make it to the list will be offered admission.
Document Verification: Candidates who are offered admission will be required to verify their documents and pay the admission fee.
Note: The admission process may vary depending on the M.A. Programme. Candidates are advised to refer to the prospectus or contact the college authorities for detailed information.
Application: The first step is to fill out the online application form available on the official website of the college. The application form can be accessed on the college website during the admission period. Eligibility: Candidates need to fulfill the eligibility criteria set by the college for the M.A. Programme they are applying for. The eligibility criteria for each programme are mentioned in the prospectus, which can be downloaded from the college website. Entrance Exam: For some M.A. Programs, LSR conducts an entrance exam. The exam pattern and syllabus are different for each programme. Candidates who qualify the entrance exam will be called for further rounds of admission.
Group Discussion/Personal Interview: Candidates who have qualified the entrance exam will be called for a Group Discussion GD or Personal Interview PI depending on the programme. The GD/PI assesses the candidate's communication skills, general knowledge, and subject knowledge.
Merit List: The final selection of candidates is based on the combined performance of the candidate in the entrance exam and the GD/PI. A merit list is prepared, and candidates who make it to the list will be offered admission.
Document Verification: Candidates who are offered admission will be required to verify their documents and pay the admission fee.
Note: The admission process may vary depending on the M.A. Programme. Candidates are advised to refer to the prospectus or contact the college authorities for detailed information.
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Kartik SharmaCurrent Student
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The Top colleges affiliated with Delhi University are :-
1. Miranda ( women)
2. Shri Ram College of commerce
3. St. Stephens college
4. Hansraj college
5. Hindu college
6. ATMA Ram Sanatan Dharma college
7. Lady Shree ram college of commerce
8. Kiro
1. Miranda ( women)
2. Shri Ram College of commerce
3. St. Stephens college
4. Hansraj college
5. Hindu college
6. ATMA Ram Sanatan Dharma college
7. Lady Shree ram college of commerce
8. Kiro
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The Top colleges affiliated with Delhi University are :-
1. Miranda ( women)
2. Shri Ram College of commerce
3. St. Stephens college
4. Hansraj college
5. Hindu college
6. ATMA Ram Sanatan Dharma college
7. Lady Shree ram college of commerce
8. Kirori Mal college
9. Shri Venkateshwara
10. Shaheed Sukhdev college of business
The ranking is just hypothetical, also other college may also include in top colleges.
1. Miranda ( women)
2. Shri Ram College of commerce
3. St. Stephens college
4. Hansraj college
5. Hindu college
6. ATMA Ram Sanatan Dharma college
7. Lady Shree ram college of commerce
8. Kirori Mal college
9. Shri Venkateshwara
10. Shaheed Sukhdev college of business
The ranking is just hypothetical, also other college may also include in top colleges.
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Swati PandeyCurrent Student
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Pursuing any education in India means you get to choose from different reputable universities categorized into central, state, deemed, and private providing an abundance of courses in arts, science, and commerce.
But as you say how is Delhi Uni
But as you say how is Delhi Uni
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Pursuing any education in India means you get to choose from different reputable universities categorized into central, state, deemed, and private providing an abundance of courses in arts, science, and commerce.
But as you say how is Delhi University? So, no doubt Delhi University is known for its faculty, libraries, ranking, and exposure.
The glory of Delhi University had been recited in the classrooms of most of the schools. I have been living in Delhi my whole life and my teachers have also inspired me to take admission to Delhi University and it is just not only here, but all over India.
I will make the comparison of Delhi University with the ones given below with their NIRF Indian University ranking, 2021:
Delhi University: 12
JNU: 2
IP University: 79
VIT, Vellore: 13
IIT, Madras: 1
IIT, Delhi: 2
Amity University: 25
To make a fair comparison, let's compare these universities with reference to faculty, infrastructure, and tuition fee structure.
Faculty and academics:
When it comes to the University of Delhi, it offers a diverse plethora of academic departments, school of thought, and faculties, and is known for its strong programs in the humanities, social sciences, and commerce. But it lacks in providing a strong science program.
JNU is popular for its excellence in liberal arts, international studies, and language studies. The faculty gives the best academic support. Many of the faculty members are from IIT Delhi. There are a total of 600 faculty members.
VIT, Vellore follows the Choice based Credit System. The teaching there depends upon the schools of study. There is a student-friendly environment made from the learning provided.
GGSIPU offers more than 50 courses at UG, PG and doctoral levels across the streams of Engineering, Management, Medicine, Law, and Commerce, among others. The University is known for its Law, Management, Engineering, and Computer Application programmes.
IITs have a strong tradition of excellence in engineering, technology, and applied sciences. The teachers here are excellent, and they provide a strong science program.
Amity University provides specialisations in a number of courses in every field. The faculty is very nice at Amity University. They will help you a lot. They are mostly Masters and PhD holders. You have to choose a subject from a different department and that will allow you to interact with the respective faculty, they may teach you in haste, but you eventually have to study that subject yourself.
Conclusion: So, DU is known for its best arts and commerce program. If you want science, IIT could be the best. Although DU, IP, IIT, and VIT have certain eligibility criteria if you to go to any private University, Amity could be the one.
Infrastructure:
DU's 91 affiliated colleges are spread across different locations in Delhi, dividing into South and North campuses but standing together as Delhi University. The main attraction of some of the DU Colleges is the library, canteens, hostels, and sports. They are equipped with basic amenities. You can take advantage of these facilities without any fee such as joining NCC, fests, and much more.
The library of Shyam Lal College has a large number of reference books, journals, and research papers. It also has a faculty library where you can issue any book for an hour. But other colleges don't have that.
At JNU, there is a 24*7 central library available with reading halls. You can find good books here. Hostels are furnished with basic facilities. Cadets get involved in sports activities in NDA. Interested boys get an opportunity to go into IMA, Air force, and Navy.
Some of the IP Colleges have tiny libraries, they are very noisy. The infrastructure is well-built with proper planning. There is an auditorium with different blocks dedicated to different departments. There are in-house hostels for boys and girls.
Amity is known for its world-class infrastructure. There is a well-built hostel where you will get more than basic amenities. There are various known outlets and stores.
VIT, Vellore, and IIT have the best labs for commerce and science specialisations. The students get the practical approach more than theoretical one. Labs are equipped with good equipment.
Conclusion: In terms of Infrastructure, being central universities, DU, JNU and IP precede Amity, VIT and IIT. But on the other hand, the preference should be given in accordance with the relevance of the course.
Fee structure:
Here are the popular courses of different universities with their tuition fees-
DU-
BA- INR 540-6.97( 2-5 years)
B.Sc- INR 540- 2.4 L
B. Com- INR 540 L to 35 L (3-4 years).
JNU-
B.Sc- 5.05k ( for 3-5 years)
B.Tech-INR 99.79 K - 2.73 L
(for 4-5 years)
VIT-
B.Com- INR 1.65L( for 3 years)
B.Sc- INR 1.65 L - 3.84 L (for 3-5 years)
MBA- INR 6.97 L (for 2 years)
IPU-
B.Tech- INR 71,648.
BHM- INR 36,000.
B.A- average is INR 75000.
MBBS- INR 1.62 L to 21.82 L (66 months).
IIT, Delhi-
B.Tech: INR 8 L - 8.1 L (for 4-5 years)
MBA- INR 10.4 L (for 2 years)
Amity University-
B.Tech- 6.8 L to 25.11 L
MBA- INR 4.86 L to 25.11 L (2-5 years)
B.A. - 1.08 L to 13.2 L.
The fee affordability depends upon the course and whether you choose a government or private university. You can get a scholarship too. DU comparatively somehow offers art courses at less tuition fees than others.
Delhi University is known for its vibrant intellectual and cultural life. There is something different about the north campus life you get to have. But other colleges have different perks, it depends upon the course and the place you want to choose and study.
But as you say how is Delhi University? So, no doubt Delhi University is known for its faculty, libraries, ranking, and exposure.
The glory of Delhi University had been recited in the classrooms of most of the schools. I have been living in Delhi my whole life and my teachers have also inspired me to take admission to Delhi University and it is just not only here, but all over India.
I will make the comparison of Delhi University with the ones given below with their NIRF Indian University ranking, 2021:
Delhi University: 12
JNU: 2
IP University: 79
VIT, Vellore: 13
IIT, Madras: 1
IIT, Delhi: 2
Amity University: 25
To make a fair comparison, let's compare these universities with reference to faculty, infrastructure, and tuition fee structure.
Faculty and academics:
When it comes to the University of Delhi, it offers a diverse plethora of academic departments, school of thought, and faculties, and is known for its strong programs in the humanities, social sciences, and commerce. But it lacks in providing a strong science program.
JNU is popular for its excellence in liberal arts, international studies, and language studies. The faculty gives the best academic support. Many of the faculty members are from IIT Delhi. There are a total of 600 faculty members.
VIT, Vellore follows the Choice based Credit System. The teaching there depends upon the schools of study. There is a student-friendly environment made from the learning provided.
GGSIPU offers more than 50 courses at UG, PG and doctoral levels across the streams of Engineering, Management, Medicine, Law, and Commerce, among others. The University is known for its Law, Management, Engineering, and Computer Application programmes.
IITs have a strong tradition of excellence in engineering, technology, and applied sciences. The teachers here are excellent, and they provide a strong science program.
Amity University provides specialisations in a number of courses in every field. The faculty is very nice at Amity University. They will help you a lot. They are mostly Masters and PhD holders. You have to choose a subject from a different department and that will allow you to interact with the respective faculty, they may teach you in haste, but you eventually have to study that subject yourself.
Conclusion: So, DU is known for its best arts and commerce program. If you want science, IIT could be the best. Although DU, IP, IIT, and VIT have certain eligibility criteria if you to go to any private University, Amity could be the one.
Infrastructure:
DU's 91 affiliated colleges are spread across different locations in Delhi, dividing into South and North campuses but standing together as Delhi University. The main attraction of some of the DU Colleges is the library, canteens, hostels, and sports. They are equipped with basic amenities. You can take advantage of these facilities without any fee such as joining NCC, fests, and much more.
The library of Shyam Lal College has a large number of reference books, journals, and research papers. It also has a faculty library where you can issue any book for an hour. But other colleges don't have that.
At JNU, there is a 24*7 central library available with reading halls. You can find good books here. Hostels are furnished with basic facilities. Cadets get involved in sports activities in NDA. Interested boys get an opportunity to go into IMA, Air force, and Navy.
Some of the IP Colleges have tiny libraries, they are very noisy. The infrastructure is well-built with proper planning. There is an auditorium with different blocks dedicated to different departments. There are in-house hostels for boys and girls.
Amity is known for its world-class infrastructure. There is a well-built hostel where you will get more than basic amenities. There are various known outlets and stores.
VIT, Vellore, and IIT have the best labs for commerce and science specialisations. The students get the practical approach more than theoretical one. Labs are equipped with good equipment.
Conclusion: In terms of Infrastructure, being central universities, DU, JNU and IP precede Amity, VIT and IIT. But on the other hand, the preference should be given in accordance with the relevance of the course.
Fee structure:
Here are the popular courses of different universities with their tuition fees-
DU-
BA- INR 540-6.97( 2-5 years)
B.Sc- INR 540- 2.4 L
B. Com- INR 540 L to 35 L (3-4 years).
JNU-
B.Sc- 5.05k ( for 3-5 years)
B.Tech-INR 99.79 K - 2.73 L
(for 4-5 years)
VIT-
B.Com- INR 1.65L( for 3 years)
B.Sc- INR 1.65 L - 3.84 L (for 3-5 years)
MBA- INR 6.97 L (for 2 years)
IPU-
B.Tech- INR 71,648.
BHM- INR 36,000.
B.A- average is INR 75000.
MBBS- INR 1.62 L to 21.82 L (66 months).
IIT, Delhi-
B.Tech: INR 8 L - 8.1 L (for 4-5 years)
MBA- INR 10.4 L (for 2 years)
Amity University-
B.Tech- 6.8 L to 25.11 L
MBA- INR 4.86 L to 25.11 L (2-5 years)
B.A. - 1.08 L to 13.2 L.
The fee affordability depends upon the course and whether you choose a government or private university. You can get a scholarship too. DU comparatively somehow offers art courses at less tuition fees than others.
Delhi University is known for its vibrant intellectual and cultural life. There is something different about the north campus life you get to have. But other colleges have different perks, it depends upon the course and the place you want to choose and study.
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Lavish chauhanCurrent Student
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Admission to M.Phil / Ph.D. programme is through a written examination, followed by an interview.
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Isha GoyalCurrent Student
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Hello Depika, admission process at Lady Shri Ram College for Women is totally based on CUCET i.e. entrance based.
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I am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu
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There are total 651 seats at ARSD College in various branches of B.Sc.
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Nishant KumarCurrent Student
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After class 12th, you can get admission in and then after 3 years you can get your degree.
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Sachin JainCurrent Student
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Currently admissions are not started so cutoff list is not there, it will be published after 1st round which is a test.
