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Keshav Mahavidyalaya, Delhi University

K
8.3 /10

Remarks :

The admission process was pretty simple, there was no entrance exam and it was based on the merit of class 12 board exams. The application form, fees, and dates are released on the official website of Delhi University, its SLC Portal. I did not avail any of the reservation benefits. As CUET has been introduced, many changes have already been made in the admission process.

Course Curriculum Overview :

The faculty members are very knowledgeable and well-acquainted with the classroom setting. I chose psychology due to my interest in mental health and related issues that I'll get to address in the field, and the experience of the faculty members proves to be very beneficial for this reason. There are about 150 students in the psychology department and 5 faculty members, estimating the ratio to be around 1:30. The faculty is well qualified, and the professors have their PHDs from prestigious universities and are very experienced. The term exams occur every 6 months and are easy to pass with minimal hours spent studying.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

The course is extremely cost-efficient and it is a blessing to have such a low cost of higher education in a prestigious university such as this one. I have not taken up any scholarship, financial assistance or job with a stipend through my college campus.

Campus Life :

The annual fest, Tryst is conducted during the month of April every year. The library has vast availability of resources, and the books for each course can be very easily found there. Classrooms have benches, lights, and fans, and each classroom has a projector and a screen, with multiple switchboards. The college has multiple cultural and departmental societies, which organize events throughout the year. It also has an active student council body which is elected by the students themselves.

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