Ritika Raj's Review On Kamala Nehru College - [KNC], New Delhi | collegedunia.com

KAMALA NEHRU COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF DELHI (PROS AND CONS)

Remarks :

The admission process was simple as Delhi University release its cutoff together while some colleges release their cutoff sometimes early. If a Student is from the same background of course like from being a humanities student and in college also opting for humanities then their top 4 subjects percent will be calculated without deduction but if someone from science or another background is opting for different subjects like someone from science opting humanities than some percentage of their top 4 subjects will be deducted. In some coed colleges girls get benefits of getting admission with some less percent than the normal mentioned percentage on the cutoff list and this benefit is not available in any Girls' college of Delhi University.

Course Curriculum Overview :

In my course, the faculty is quite good as some professors are very good at making students understand concepts and the professors mostly give lectures and make us to write long notes which helps a lot during exam times. The term exam was always on time but the gap between subjects are very like 1 Day gap or no gap which became hectic for us students as we don't get time to clear our minds before moving on to the next subject and the answers are lengthy not very difficult but time for writing should be increased.

Internships Opportunities :

The placement cell of my college is very active and works a lot to bring companies to our college for placement opportunities to students but most small companies come who are quite new and most students of commerce background get the placement or internship opportunities and it's very hard for students of humanities background to get a good placement or internship.

Placement Experience :

From the 5th semester, most students become eligible for campus placements. Mostly various small companies visit those who are newly started working. The highest package is INR 6 LPA and the average is INR 3 LPA.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

The fee structure is quite reasonable for students of general backgrounds who come from a normal family and as for those coming from ews (economically weaker section) or minority category students who have financial issues are provided with different facilities and quotas to assist them for smooth studying. Currently, I am doing an internship with a blind school provided by the college society only.

Campus Life :

The annual fest is mostly conducted in February and the month of January and February is the month of fest season at the University of Delhi. The library is big on 2 floors with a large number of books and e-resources available. The classroom is large with a good amount of fans and windows for fresh air. There are various societies in college which provide an opportunity for different extracurricular activities and the basketball court is there and the ground of the college is quite good. Different social groups are like Equal opportunity cell, Consumer club, Rise cell, Green beans Society

Reply
6.8 out of 10
6.0/10Placement
7.0/10Course
8.0/10Campus Life
6.0/10College
7.0/10Internships


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