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Gargi College to host Nivedita Summer Internship Programme on "Beyond the Classroom" on July 18, 2025.
CUET UG 2025 result is expected to be released in the last week of June 2025.
The college has all the basic infrastructural facilities including banking and parking facilities for the students. The canteen is hygienic and provides good food at cheap rates. The library has all the useful academic material and resources for our reference.
The academic faculty of political science department is very good at Gargi College. The teachers are very helpful and dedicated to their profession. The syllabus is regularly updated according to the changes made in the curriculum by Delhi university.
The placements for my course at Gargi College are quite satisfactory. Though the placement cell works very hard to bring in maximum companies to the college to offer job and internship opportunities to the girls.
The fee for B.A. (Hons) in political science is approximately Rs.12000. I personally believe this amount is worth it when seen in comparison to the quality of education provided by the college to the students enrolled.
My campus life is good.Lot of activities are conducted to make students show their talent and skills. Overall there are many societies which enables one to do something in areas apart from academics.
The infrastructure is quite good. The facilities and equipments provided in the laboraties are quite good as well . The library, sports center and hostels are well maintained too. The spaces are clean and hygienic.
The level of study is appreciable. The teaching quality is good. The syllabus is up to date and does include all the recent developments. The college makes us job ready and help in pursuing future jobs.
The placements are at a good rate. The percentage of students placed is almost fifty percent. Not aware of the highest salary but it is a good platform to help us go into good sectors for job opportunitites.
Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College, New Delhi, will be the best option among the Gargi, ARSD, and Khalsa College if the distance is not the parameter.
SGTB Khalsa College is the oldest college with the best infrastructure and phenomenal teaching faculty. Every facility is available in this college.
For Maths Hons, I suggest you prefer SGTB Khalsa over other colleges; else, ARSD is not a bad option.
To know more about the colleges, visit this link - https://www.careers360.com/colleges/atma-ram-sanatan-dharma-college-new-delhi
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/gargi-college-delhi
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/sri-guru-tegh-bahadur-khalsa-college-new-delhi
All the best.
I guess sericulture would be better. As it would have easy topics and things which are quite easy to understand and remember. Still I'll guide you with its syllabus so you can have a idea whether what consequences you'll face if you take Sericulture as your subject.
Syllabus of Certificate in Sericulture offered across various InstitutionsThe certificate training course is available in different formats like distance education, regular classroom courses, workshops, etc. The syllabus includes the following -
An introduction to silk farming or Sericulture
An overview of different species of silkworms
Mulberry cultivation
Protection of crop
Silkworm rearing and processing
It includes the following subjects -
Silkworm farming and grainage
Silkworm breeding and understanding the genetics
Reeling and spinning silk
Testing and grading of silk
Seed technology
Mariculture and Arboriculture
Pests and ailments of silkworm and plants
Production planning
Production extension
Management and costing
Silk weaving technology
Drying of silk and printing technology