Amity University Admissions 2025
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47 years of academic excellence | 40 LPA-Highest Package Offered
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The CUET PG 2025 exam was held from March 26 to April 1, 2025.
The NTA will conduct the CUET UG 2026 in May 2026.
When I was studying there, the infrastructure was average. The classrooms were basic but neat and clean. The college building had an old school vibe. The library has good collection of books. Washrooms and common areas could have been cleaner and better maintained.
Academics are quite good. Most professors in my department (humanities stream) were helpful and well-qualified. Faculties were very friendly of my department. The quality of teaching varied across departments. Internal marks and attendance were important.
The placements were not great at that time(2016). Only few companies came, and packages were average. Most students either went for master's or tried internships on their own. You have to be self-driven.
Overall experience is good and I had enjoyed my college life very much.
Infrastructure is fine with some basic canteen and Nescafe nothing too great but works okayy. Other than that a lawn to sit in during winters and a rangshala for societies to do their stuff and practice.
Academically it's fine as well some proffesor teaches well some doesn't care. Admin is probably the worse Admin I have ever been to, they take so much time and waste students time so much. Other than that some teacher are actually great teaches well.
I have heard people getting placement but never seen one getting it yet not even my seniors maybe the placement only works for few specific courses like mainly from commerce background but few people might get one.
Fees is too high comparative to other north campus colleges definitely not worth it.
Campus life is good if we do something or our own.
The campus though not big in comparison with other DU colleges, but is quiet and full of greenery, plus all the basic facilities are available including library, cafeteria, sports ground, conference and seminar halls, amphitheatre, etc.
I'm a Political Science student. From my experience, the professor of our department are amazing, they focus on modern approach for teaching, from tutorial classes for one on one interaction to mentor-mentee program, allowing students to share doubts with hesitation.
College has an active placement cell (Vriddhi) and conducts annual career fair along with updating students related internship drives. But like it happens in other colleges, most companies prefer students from CS background or Commerce/ Economics.
The annual fee of my course is 32,100 rupees, which is high in comparison with other DU colleges. But keeping in mind the facilities we are given, active clubs and societies, regular seminar and workshops, it can be considered worth it.
Infrastructure of dault ram College is good. And a large specious seminar hall and cla canteen also there and There are multiple common rooms and lawns where students often hang out or work on society stuff.
Academically, the college DRC is strong. Most teachers are knowledgeable and take their subjects seriously. Some are very supportive and push you to do better. And the syallabus is completed on the time.
Placements are there, but you can’t rely only on the college. The placement cell does bring in companies especially for commerce and humanities students. However, you’ll need to take part in extra activities, upskill, and do internships to stand out.
Daulat Ram College, tucked in the North Campus of Delhi University.The infrastructure is okay not too modern and Classrooms are mostly functional, some with projectors and others still stuck with chalk and duster. The college has a spacious campus.
Daulat Ram College is specially for girls college and When it comes to the college holds its own. Departments like English, Psychology, and Commerce are well-known, and most professors are supportive and helpful especially if you take the initiative. Some classes might feel monotonous.
Placement-wise, it’s not as strong as top-tier colleges like SRCC or LSR, but opportunities do exist and the Average packages are around ₹3–5 LPA, but cracking them needs effort from your end too. The placement cell is active and keeps students informed.
Not so big as other colleges of North campus, u may face problems such as lack of room if any teacher wants to give extra lectures but working to expand its infrastructure as many rooms are under-construction and might be completed very soon
Academic part is surely top notch than other colleges of du , especially female faculty and even it's better than many coed hyped college such as hindu college. I am studying ba political science hons
Not have much idea about placement as my course does not give placements but I have seen the members of placement cell being active and always engaged in organising seminar and inviting different companies to come and give placements
30k around for political science hons
Nice and beautiful campus. With green and lucious trees around it. It has a big sports complex and a huge auditorium that can accommodate 500 people easily in one seating. It also has a open air amphitheatre.
The teaching staff is extremely polite and helpful. All of them are well trained and experienced. Studies are taken really strictly here. Everyone is there to help and guide you out. Every equipment is
The placement committee is student run and more than 100 students every year get placed . World class level companies like Deloitte and accenture hire students from economics commerce and maths background
• Campus: The campus is moderately spacious and clean, located near North Campus hub (adjacent to Hindu College). • Library: Well-stocked and digitized with access to DU’s e-resources. Quiet and study-friendly. • Classrooms: Many have been renovated with smart boards, but a few old rooms still need upgrades. • Labs: Science labs (Botany, Zoology, Chemistry) are well-maintained and functional. Psychology and Computer labs are decent. • Canteen: Offers hygienic, budget-friendly food. Not the fanciest, but gets the job done. • Wi-Fi: Available but inconsistent in speed and coverage. • Hostel: No college-run hostel. Students need to opt for PGs around North Campus.
• Faculty: Experienced and supportive teachers, especially in Psychology, English, and Political Science departments. • Course Quality: Curriculum follows DU standards. Encourages critical thinking and presentations. • Notable Courses: Psychology, B.Com (Hons), English, Hindi, Pol. Science, and History are top choices. • Support: Teachers often go beyond the classroom, helping with research papers, debates, and competition prep.
• Placement Cell: Proactive and student-led. Organizes career fests, internships, and skill workshops. • Companies: KPMG, Deloitte, Decathlon, EY, Teach for India, etc., visit occasionally. • Best Opportunities: Mostly in commerce, economics, psychology, and English fields. • Average Package: ₹3-4.5 LPA; higher in commerce-related profiles. • Internships: Good exposure via societies, seminars, and individual initiatives.
• Fees: Extremely affordable (ranges from ₹5,000–₹15,000 per year depending on the course). • ROI: Strong academic value, brand name of DU, North Campus vibe — all at minimal cost. • Scholarships: DU and college-specific scholarships available for meritorious and economically weaker students.
• Cultural Societies: Active societies for drama, music, dance, photography, and NSS/NCC. Notable ones include Rangayan (theatre) and DebSoc (debating). • Fests: Annual fest Manjari is lively and draws participation from across DU. • Peer Group: Diverse, dynamic, and mostly friendly. Healthy balance of competition and support. • Extracurriculars: Strong participation in inter-college debates, theatre, MUNs, and DU-level sports.
Daulat ram college is an constituent college of delhi university offers a balanced academic and campus experience The infrastructure is decent with most classrooms equipped with projectors and fans Science laboratories are well maintained
Academically the college has experienced faculty especially strong in humanities and science Teachers are supportive and approachable Overall this college provides a positive learning environment with scope for infrastructure enhancement and better student facilities
In terms of placements The college has a placement cell that actively works to bring companies on board Though opportunities are relatively better for commerce and economic students Some reputed companies visit the campus and internships are available through placement drives and external platforms
My course costed me Rs.34250 which i think is very decentThe college offers a fair value for money As the fee structure is economical as compared to the private institutions And students get access to the experienced faculty and university of delhi credentials Hostel facility is limited but clean and secure
Sports and extracurricular opportunities exist With active societies and drama , fashion , debate and music Which help students develop The campus is generally clean and green The canteen is affordable
Honestly, infrastructure is mostly okay-ish, although lesser than what one might expect from a DU college. Yes, the college does have all the required facilities including air-conditioned classrooms, gym facilities, sports complex etc. The chemistry, zoology, and botany labs are absolutely functional and up to date. The library has a regular supply of magazines and newspapers, along with all the classics related to every course. Wi-fi facility highly needs to be improved since even the mobile data doesn't often work here. There are smart boards an ACs, but only in specific classrooms. The other ones need to be amended highly. The food in canteen is mostly hygienic and reasonable for student friendly pocket. Also, the washrooms and common areas are hygienic.
I'm currently pursuing BA(H) English since literature is a field that has always attracted me. The professors here are very helpful and understanding, I would say. For my course in particular, the teaching quality is exactly what I had expected from a DU exposure, and even more. The curriculum is all that a literature student should know about - covering vast areas from american to indian studies, and dalit studies to gender and disability studies, every aspect basically gets included here.
Not quite impressive, i would say. The Placement Cell is not really communicative with students of background other than commerce. Placements basically seem like a fairytale dream now; everybody wants it knowing that there really exists no such thing. Especially compared to the other north campus colleges, the quality of placement in drc is actually statistically low.
My course currently is around Rs.35,000 a year, which is very decent for higher studies. However, when compared to the fees of other DU colleges for the same degree, the cost is quite high for DRC students. In academic and educational terms, yes I think it's all worth it. But an exposure and infrastructural development always seems to be missing.
I dreaded ever getting into a girls college. But now that I'm here, I believe there's no other place I would rather be at, since the comfort and belongingness this college has showered me with for the last 2 years is unexpected. Also, I love my teachers. And that's all it takes to rate your college positively when summed up.
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You are seeking for mail id of Daulat ram college of engineering for submitting pending documents, and here it is:
Emai id - daulatramcollegedu@gmail.com
phone - 011 - 2766 7863
You can write to this . this is the direct college mail id which given in the college website and i am here providing the link for support of Daulat ram college.
http://www.dr.du.ac.in/contact.php
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Daulat ram college delhi hostel fees is around 54000 per year both for boys and girls . Hotel infrastructure is vey good. Facilities provide is also good . Food quality is also good both veg and non veg food is available . Hygiene part is also great ,wifi services is also available.
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In general, percentage cutoff will be 60%-75%. for top and recognized college and universities it will be above 80 to 95%.
for current year, cutoff may not follow previous year trends as it will also depend on how students has performed in current year. There will be some changes as the normal flow of process got stopped.
as of now, colleges are closed till july 31st. You can look for updates in the official webpage of the college in which you are interested.
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