Karan Yadav's Review On Sri Venkateswara College - Delhi, New Delhi | collegedunia.com

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KY
9.0 /10

Remarks :

It was a bit complicated because we were the first batch to experience the NEP(New Education Policy). And there were many complications in the CUET procedure that made it a tad bit difficult to cope. But overall admission was automatic to the college and I am happy with the choice that I was given. We had to select the preferred courses and in the end, we would get a seat at the university (DU) based on our marks. If the CUET exam is being held what is the importance of class 12th Board exams?

Course Curriculum Overview :

I wanted to pursue archaeology so I chose this course. Faculty to student ratio is very good approximately 1 teacher for every 10 students in the history department. All the professors are PHD holders and very qualified and intelligent. They teach with passion and help us understand the subject with ease.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

The fee is very less as compared to other colleges. It is only 14k for 1 semester. I haven't received any notification for any scholarship on campus. Yes, the fee has been increased but in comparison to other colleges offering the same course it is almost half.

Campus Life :

Our college's fest is very famous all across the university. It is called Nexus. Various singers are invited. Ankit Tiwari etc many singers have been invited to this fest. Our library is hidden and very big. I personally enjoy the serenity that is present in the library. Classrooms are equipped with high-tech features and can certainly be called modern classrooms. Sports present in our college- Basketball, Volleyball, Tennis, Cricket, Table Tennis and a few more. And we have a ground for all these. We have 36 societies in our college. You can name it, and we have a society for it. They are all funded by the college. Due to some glitch, I am not able to write the list of societies.

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