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Delhi University Arts ( Fine / Visual / Performing ) Courses & Fees 2026

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Delhi University Arts ( Fine / Visual / Performing )
Courses and Fees 2025

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CoursesTuition FeesEligibility
B.A.(45 courses)
366 - 98.3 KGet Fee Details
10+2 : 40 %
Exams : CUETCBSE 12th+2 More
M.A.(9 courses)
432 - 37 KGet Fee Details
Graduation : 50 %
Exams : CUET-PG
BFA(6 courses)
16.8 K
10+2 : 50 %
Exams : CUET

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2.79 - 12 LPA
366 - 98.25 K
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432 - 36.96 K
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16.8 K
16 LPA
12.4 K
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86.01 K
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98.25 K
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36.96 K
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4/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements3.4
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.9
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics - Batch of 2026
Offered by Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi
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 2024
Offered by Kalindi College, University of Delhi
3.2
1Placements3Infrastructure5Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Only opt if you want a DU label in your CV.
Placements: Hardly 10 percent of students got job offers. The highest package for a tech company is around 5 LPA, and the average is around 2 LPA-3 LPA. Top recruiting companies are HCL, SBI BANK, HDFC BANK, and INFOSYS. Around 30% got an internship in some startups and 10 percent in SBI Bank and HCL. I think the top roles are consulting associate.
Infrastructure: There is no Wi-Fi facility. The labs are decent, and the classrooms are like government school-classrooms. No hostel is available and it's still in process. Canteen food is good. You can get good samosas, read pakoda, for Rs. 10- Rs. 40. We have a gym also, for Rs. 300 per month. The trainer was good. The medical room is good. Not too big a sports ground but it's nice. You can also play table tennis and carrom on the first floor above the gym.
Faculty: The faculty is very nice. Did not have any bad experience with revision, doubt, and assignment. Professors are corporate. My political curriculum was nice, it was interesting, and I had fun learning international politics and relations. Exams are not at all difficult, it's just important to attend a few classes before the exam because teachers might tell you important topics to prepare, which really helps a lot. You need to get more than 33 marks to pass. If you fail in the 2nd semester, you will reappear for the same in the 4th semester.
Other: I chose Political Science because it is interesting, reading about policies, rules, and laws. It is not too hard to understand, I think some case studies would be better to improve. Events are decent, but no super-famous singer or artist has ever come. Lehren Fest is nice, especially the dance performances by students. The campus is in a residential area, so there is not much to roam, but the Karol Bagh market is just a Rs. 20 rickshaw ride away.
Reviewed on 27 Nov 2025Read More
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B.A. (Hons.) in History - Batch of 2026
Offered by Ramjas College, University of Delhi
3.6
3Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Satisfied with most of the things, good infrastructure and faculty, would recommend joining.
Placements: No placement is offered in our course. Students can apply for internships in different government organisations like NITI Aayog, Archaeological Survey of India, National Museum, etc. I am not sure about the percentage of students who get internships from my course, as the internships are not provided by the college, students on their own apply for internships.
Infrastructure: Our college infrastructure is good, we have the biggest college campus in the whole of Delhi University. We have a huge ground, and different courts, lawns, and garden inside the college campus. Hostels are decent both for boys and girls, currently, they are closed for renovation. The earlier canteen was not good, but now it's fine.
Faculty: Particularly talking about my own department, we have very good, qualified, easy to approach and very friendly professors. Semester exams are not difficult, I would say they are moderate. I am not sure what the pass percentage is, but 98% pass in their exams. Only exceptions would fail.
Other: As I was from a humanities background and I also liked my subject too, I chose history honours, and I am quite satisfied with it. The subjects that are included in NEP, like SEC, VAC, and AEC, are irrelevant as they are not adding any value to our course. So if these subjects are removed, it will reduce the unnecessary workload of students.
Reviewed on 27 Nov 2025Read More
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Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.) - Batch of 2027
Offered by Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi
4.8
4Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
I'm satisfied because of the good faculty and placement last year.
Placements: If we talk about placement, the college is nice. The placement cell helps the student with placement. Mostly Deloitte, KPMG, and Big 4 companies came for placements. The average package is around 6 LPA. The college also held campus placement through the placement cell.
Infrastructure: The college lacks a hostel, but it has a nice library, a reading room and a great collection of books. There is a huge auditorium, along with a sports complex, and the sports society Crimson. It is also very active on campus and is equipped with Wi-Fi and smart classrooms.
Faculty: The faculty is very great and supportive, but there is a big issue with attendance. The course curriculum is relevant and makes students industry-ready. There is not much difficulty in passing the exams. The median percentage is around eight CGPA. And great support from the administration.
Other: I chose this course because of its multidisciplinary nature and because of the benefit of placement. There should be improvements in the course regarding the involvement of mathematics as a subject. Also, if we talk about the event, the fest and crowd, there is nothing to worry about. After all, it's Delhi University.
Reviewed on 26 Nov 2025Read More
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics - Batch of 2026
Offered by Miranda House, University of Delhi
4.8
4Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Prestigious institute of Delhi University, Miranda House.
Placements: Placement in Miranda House is not that good and not that bad. Every year, students are placed from every course. The highest package offered is 15 lacs per annum, and the average package offered is 9 lacs per annum. Internship programs are held in college every year, twice.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of Miranda House and our department is excellent. Labs are well-structured with Wi-Fi facilities. All apparatuses are present in the lab. Libraries with a wide variety of books and a Wi-Fi network are available in the college. The sports ground, e.g., basketball, is also there.
Faculty: It is among the best courses in the prestigious University of Delhi. Festivals are held once a year. It is a two-day fest, but it's amazing. Graduation dinner and farewell are also held in college. The crowd at Delhi University is the best.
Other: It is among the best course in the prestigious institute of Delhi University. Fest were held once in year. It is a two day fest. But it's amazing. Graduation dinner and farewell were also held in college. Crowd of Delhi University is best.
Reviewed on 26 Nov 2025Read More
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B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science - Batch of 2028
Offered by Miranda House, University of Delhi
4.8
4Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
The college is so far good.
Placements: To be honest, I have not yet explored the placement opportunities, but based on facts, the Miranda house placement trend for 2024-25 has the highest package of 2.4 LPA. Our college also has a dedicated placement cell that collaborates with various companies and organises seminars for students interested in higher education. Although I haven't attended any, I have heard a lot from my friends about the intriguing sessions and how they proved very beneficial for them.
Infrastructure: IT is "THE MOST" beautiful, well-maintained, organised and aesthetic infrastructure I have seen amongst all the north campus colleges (yes, I have visited many in the north campus, but None can compare to Miranda). There are spacious, well-equipped classrooms with some of them having ACs as well, and greenery surrounding them that helps focus and rejuvenate your energy, and also a sense of calmness. We also have lifts making it accessible for differently-abled students as well. About the hostel, I am not quite sure as I am not a hosteller and don't want to give wrong reviews.
Faculty: Faculty for our political science department is great. Teachers are really cooperative and knowledgeable. They are ready to help even at the slightest convenience. They know their job, and they know how to convey their knowledge to us in the best manner. Apart from lectures, they also focus on improving our speaking and listening skills which will help in our future interviews for sure. Our Political Science syllabus coincides with many parts of the UPSC syllabus as well, and that's one of the greatest pros. Sec, vac and aec have many valuable courses that will help develop many valuable skills.
Other: I have heard Miranda is known for their political science department, and upon coming, I realised that's absolutely true. The faculty, the infrastructure, the crowd, the exposure, everything is just so worth it. It will make your college life 10 times better.
Reviewed on 26 Nov 2025Read More
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