Amity University-Noida BA Admissions 2026
ApplyAmong top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
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The crowd of the college is really good like lot of interactive people and teachers are nice too there is no issue of attendance The only thing college lacks is in infrastructure which is not good but when your with the right kind of crowd everything seems good
I'm very well satisfied with the teachers they are caring and nice occasionally if you do something they might react otherwise they seem to be really nice and helpful and would highly suggest you to join this college
Like I'm a freshers I'm not very knowledge about placements but seeing few of my senior's get one I believe it's okayish but you just need to put ur mind and hardwork into getting one cause company do come but they don't offer it to random people
Yes it is the value of money cause the events are fun and interesting and everyone helps each other
Is fun and outgoing you can find people of your kind and go out to places and hangout
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The college infrastructure is very small and the classrooms are too congested for students to fit in. Also the canteen is not very hygienic. All the facilities are available like girls common room, auditorium and everything but the things it's all very small and not hygienic.
The quality of teaching is not very bad like it's good but sometimes the teachers does not pay attention to what the students are saying. The good thing is that the college follows all the recent guidelines about the syllabus of the students according to nep.
The quality of placements at dcac is quiet good because the highest package was around 22 LPA and the average was 7 LPA . Around 60-70% students were placed from commerce background. The placement process is also manageable but not easy.
My course cost 14,000 per year. I feel like it's quite worthy because as per the infrastructure and the faculty its affordable so yeah.
The college campus or we can say that the environment is really good and very engaging, the people are really nice to talk to not that rude people very friendly. The students can engage in various societies. All the societies in dcac are very active and you get a real life exposure. The location of DCAC is not so good because of the on going construction in that area.
yes the college have all the necessary infrastructure and facilities but i personally feel it is a bit short like it has all the facilities but the classrooms are small and it doesn't have enough space to hold many students
currently I'm studying BA PROGRAM ( HINDI AND POLITICAL SCIENCE) and i think academically it is good as the teaching is good , teachers are cooperative and yes the college is up to date and aware about the changes in syllabus and teaches accordingly
I don't know exactly about the placements but i talked about it from some seniors and teachers and they said it is quite good .Around 30-40% was there in 2024 for Ug students which is pretty good A median salary of 3.5 LPA was offered
My Fess for the whole year is around 15k which is1200 per month .I think is affordable and studying in this college which is academically good and have good placements ratio makes it quite worth it.
Campus life is really good here . Seniors are so much supportive like they're always ready to help you also teachers are quite cooperative as they are ready to help us in every single way. Also the college is engaged in different activities like time to time there are events for both sports as well as academically.
Infrastructure of Delhi College of arts and commerce is good. The college big and each class is spacious. The coordidoor is big and liberary is fully air conditioned. The college have three entry gates. And also have WiFi.
Delhi College of arts and commerce is known for its academics in commerce. The results are the best among all the college's of South campus. The college have brilliant professors and faculty which help in clearing all exams.
Placement cell of Delhi College of arts and commerce is active and enable all the students to participate in various internship interviews. Placement drive is also conducted on regular bases to ensure placements.
Yes it is value for money
Campus life is also good.
The college has a decent infrastructure with various facilities for students like - 1) Medical room for health concerns 2) Girl's common room ( only for girls , it is like a restroom ) 3) Sports room with gym equipment and some indoor sports like carrom , chess 4) For outdoor sports basket ball court is there and a table tennis room 5) Accessible washroom facilities for people with disabilities 6) Classrooms are Non - Ac but they are cleaned and well maintained 7) There is also a canteen and stationary available in the college itself 8) There is no hostel facility available ( neither for boy or girl)
The academic part is absolutely amazing , the teachers are highly qualified, they will help you like a friend and you can ask your doubt anytime . The curriculum is updated and the college offers wide variety of under graduation programme in arts , commerce and even in science . It has also add on certificates which are paid ( digital marketing , etc ) you can check on the college website, apart from this it has library which is fully AC and has all type of books , newspaper and magazines which are easily accessible .
The placements were average in 2024 . The highest package was around 4 to 5 lpa . The job profiles were mostly in finance , audit , sales role , etc .. and the major recruiters were EY , KPMG ( BIG4) , and some start up companies and many more . There is a active placement cell ( Broadway) which helps in the entire process. If you want to sit for the placement then you will have to pay a small amount like at my time it was 300 rs , you will get a refund if you get placed . There are ample of internships opportunity available , the college is very supportive , i am not sure about the highest package offered .
DCAC is quite good value for money , as the fees is very low as compare to the other colleges , mine was 8720 rs per semester . If you are okay with the average infrastructure then this college is for you , as the placements are quite decent and the things that you will learn from this college is for sure very amazing .
There are so many college societies in which you can take part to groom yourself , to make new connections and you can also gain a certificate which help you in building your resume . The college also organise guest lectures , fests , diwali mela and many more extra curricular activities . College Campus is not that huge as compare to other private or du colleges ,but its fun,
The college infrastructure is just average. There are classrooms and a library, but no Wi-Fi, labs, sports center, or hostel. Classrooms don’t have AC, only fans. Cleanliness is not great either ,the buildings were only painted recently, which makes them look okay from outside, but overall upkeep is poor.
I am studying Economics (Hons.) here. The course builds a good foundation for master’s programs and future studies, but it doesn’t really make you job-ready. Some teachers are great, but others aren’t that effective. A major issue is that students usually get lower internal marks compared to other colleges. Overall, it clears your basics in economics, but don’t expect strong career support from the college itself.
The placement quality of the college is pretty average. Most placements happen for B.Com and B.Com (Hons.) students, while Economics (Hons.) gets very limited opportunities — last year there were only 1–2 placements for Eco Hons, with an average package of around 3.25 LPA. For B.Com, the highest was about 5 LPA. Many companies that come are for roles in communication, call centers, or video editing. Every year one company with a 24 LPA package visits, but in reality, it opens a single post across the whole DU, usually filled by top IIT/IIM students as leftovers. Since the college is known for Journalism, that department gets better offers, including a 12 LPA company. Most other offers (like call center roles) are around 6 LPA. On the positive side, the placement process is smooth, the placement cell is supportive, and teachers also help with mock GDs and interviews.
In terms of fees, you could call it value for money — paying around 10k and getting a 3 LPA package looks like a good ROI. But in reality, it’s too low for a well-regarded course like Economics (Hons.) and not enough to survive in the current job market.
It totally depends on person to person. For me, the experience has been good and I really enjoyed it. Most of the teachers in our department are good, though a few are not. The location is also convenient — close to the metro and generally safe.
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Campus is very small, it doesn't meet your expectations. Although, it has various seminar halls, ground, canteen, parking and 2 buildings. Classes of dcac are average, air conditioners aren't available in classes.
Academics of college are outstanding, faculties are knowledgeable person and they take classes on the regular basis. They don't cancel classes very often. All the teachers teach on regular basis in the college.
Placement of dcac college are decent, however they aren't much higher but highest placement offer offered in previous session was 24Lpa and 12 lpa was highest placement converted by college student in recruitment processes.
College is worth every rupee, however college is small but you can experience whole college life very well. All the societies in college are active and events are being carried out every single day at college. My course cost 13400₹ per year which is minimal.
Campus life at dcac is happening, also, one great advantage you get while in dcac is that you get your time to prepare for competitive exams and professional courses. All the events make campus life great. And the people around you are very nice here.
College crowd, teachers are best but if we talks about infrastructure it is not as expected but when we are in the last year of college, infrastructure was start upgrading and hoping that it will be better now.
College academics are good and one of the best thing is there is no any certain percentage of attendance is mandatory in the college so can prepare yourself for the extra curricular activities, you can learn something different skills from your academics.
Placement cell is not much active for the BA course but if you are in BCom courses you will get the opportunity to sit in the placement but there are certain parameters for them also students who are in the Bcom hons are on the priority for them.
Let's be honest, the infrastructure isn't DCAC's strong suit. The campus is on the smaller side, and the buildings have a bit of an old-school feel. While the classrooms are generally decent, they often lack air conditioning, which can be a real struggle during Delhi's brutal summers. The library, however, is a redeeming feature. It's spacious and air-conditioned, with a good collection of books. There are also a couple of computer labs and a decent sports ground. One major drawback is the complete lack of a hostel, which means students from outside Delhi have to rely on PGs or rented rooms.
This is where DCAC shines. The faculty is a major highlight. Most of the professors are highly qualified, knowledgeable, and genuinely supportive. They're not just there to lecture, they're approachable and willing to help students with their doubts. The college is particularly known for its strong commerce, economics, and journalism departments. The curriculum is comprehensive, and the teaching quality is high, making it a great place for serious students who are focused on their academics.
Placements at DCAC are a mixed bag. The placement cell is active and does bring in some good companies, especially for B.Com (Hons) students. Companies like KPMG, EY, and Deloitte are known to visit the campus. However, placement opportunities for students in arts and other programs are not as robust. While some students do get great offers, many have to find internships and jobs on their own. The average package hovers around 3-5 LPA, which is decent for a DU college, but not spectacular.
Given the relatively low fees of a Delhi University college and the high quality of academics, DCAC offers excellent value for money. You get a strong academic foundation and a recognized DU degree without the heavy financial burden of a private institution. While the infrastructure might be a bit lacking, the quality of education and the overall student experience make it a worthwhile investment.
Despite the small campus, the campus life at DCAC is quite vibrant. The student crowd is very good, and there's a friendly and supportive environment. The college has a variety of active societies for everything from debating to drama and music, which provides plenty of opportunities for extracurricular involvement. The small campus size actually has a silver lining—it creates a close-knit community where everyone seems to know each other. Fests and other major events, however, can sometimes be infrequent. The canteen is a popular hangout spot, and its food is surprisingly good.
Overall, if you're looking for a college with top-notch academics, a great crowd, and a good value-for-money proposition, DCAC is a solid choice. Just don't expect a sprawling, modern campus.
College Infrastructure is good enough with spacious classes and a good library which provide all the necessary books and give the facility to borrow them without any cost for a specific time .and, College Has a gym also.
Academics of Delhi college of arts and commerce is very good as teachers are very supportive and classes have been taken timely according to the time table by which syllabus is completed within the time period.
Placements of Delhi college of arts and commerce is also good as College is also have a placement cell named 'Broadway'.and the college also conducts placement and internship fairs for its Students in the campus.
Delhi College of Arts And Commerce is totally value for money because of its academics and infrastructure, placements and the other facilities provided by the College.
Campus Life is very good of the college because,Crowd of Delhi College Of Arts And Commerce is very good Seniors are very helpful.
Hey Aspirant ,Delhi College of Arts and Commerce is a better option. Review says that dcac has better faculty than dac.DCAC ranks amongst the top 10 commerce colleges of DU and it's coed. But it is an off campus college and may not be able to provide you with all
Hi there Simran!
The colleges which you have mentioned are all good options for Arts stream.
CVS- This college is best known for vocational studies, although it offers fifteen courses and is one of the best colleges of DU after the colleges of North Campus.
Gargi- This college ranked 9th
Hey there
Among these colleges Gargi college is worth for taking admission which is also a constituent college of Delhi University. The college has got very good rankings from India today, Outlook, The Week and National Institute of ranking framework. These rankings are provided for providing quality education in Arts