Ishika Verma's Review On Shyama Prasad Mukherji College For Women, New Delhi | collegedunia.com

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Remarks :

It was pretty easy. The cut-offs were released at an interval of 1 week and accordingly, you can apply for admissions. I remember it gets a little overwhelming because we are new but then as we understand things a little bit it becomes a lot easier.

Course Curriculum Overview :

I chose this course as I wanted to do economics honors which I, unfortunately, couldn't enroll in so as per my plans I went ahead and I decided to do a BA program in economics. As I got admission when we were in the middle of the lockdown our university received unusual no. Of applications which resulted in extremely high no. Of admissions because of which the most I've had was 114 students in a class. The Professor and assistant professor of my colleague hold a master's to a Ph.D. degree in their respective subjects .thee teaching method is pretty flexible. They won't mind repeating something if it's needed. Term exams are not that difficult, especially in my case whatever has been taught in the lectures it's just it we just have to attend our lectures and pay some attention.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

The fee structure of my college is greatly appreciated. It's so reasonable. The quality we get is the best we shall receive. Any student won't mind paying 7000 for a DU. Out college has severed scholarships in which students can enroll. We are also provided a general session each semester to discuss the issues we face. From time to time in casual conversation, we are provided financial advice as well.

Campus Life :

Srijan is the fest that is conducted each year in the even semester of each year. Our college provides great events and also mentions great security as my college is a girls' college. We have a huge three-floored library which has all the books needed for a department. We can avail footballs and other accessories from the sports room to play. Our college has several societies drama, theatre, music, debate, you name it and they have it.

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Course Curriculum Overview:

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Course Curriculum Overview:

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