Kunwar Prateek
As part of the University of Delhi, it follows certain Procedures 1)Eligibility criteria (For B.SC (H) Mathematics): Maths in 12th Class 2)Admission process: It follows the cutoff mechanism, which is prepared on the basis of best 3/4 subject in the 12th class 3)Cut-off: was around 95
Read Full Review1)Internships as an opportunity is less, you are on your own 2)Placement: There's is proper placement cell, which puts lot of effort in making eligible student placed 3)Companies: Mostly companies are looking for commerce and economics background, but science stream and general stream also receive good amount of companies
It is central government funded college, so no fees problem at all, and reimburse the fees for some students
Every coin has 2 sides, it is true for every college, some are extremely good and some are worse. Permanent teachers (some) takes it for granted that they are permanent so they have dilly-dally attitude
College is more than 100 years old, to compete with modern college it has to elevate its infrastructure
1) Hostel: Is great, but with only limited number seats (only 2 per course) rest everything is great
Lokesh
Loads of opportunities as far as this area is concerned.
Less than your monthly expense in delhi if you are an outsider.
One of the best faculties in whole northern India in terms of sciences.
Was good, but better now as they have constructed some classy labs and lib.
Only con is limited seats.
Rishabh
For securing a seat in B.Sc. (Hons) Physics, one must have around 91-93% in his/her 12th standard. However the cut-off might drop to 87-88% in the 2nd or 3rd cut-off list subject to availability of seat. The above mentioned criteria is for unreserved students. Reserved students might get a cushion of couple of percentages. There is no entrance exam for it. The admissions are solely based on the percentage obtained in your board exams.
Read Full ReviewI won't recommend expecting placements. However, the platform it provides you to enhance personality and make you fit enough to crack a college for your post grad where you can expect hefty placement is equally important.
Fee has never been an issue in any of the college of University of Delhi. The fees are affordable and may vary from Rs. 5000 to Rs. 15000. However since the hostels have a limited vacancy and are filled on first come first serve basis, securing a hostel seat is important because living in PGs can cost you a bit.
Profs have a 100% attendance unlike students. They say that securing 70% attendance is mandatory for acquiring admit card but that's just an eye-wash. Don't expect spoon feeding but faculty is qualified and supportive enough to prepare you for PhDs.
The best thing about Ramjas is its' location in the campus. It's roughly the centre of the North campus. Infrastructure wise, it's one of the best college in the University which not only provide you with fully equipped labs and spacious lecture theatres but also take care of your physical fitness with Tennis clay court, Basketball court, Volleyball court and a huge ground for cricket and football. Gym facility is only for the hostelers and WiFi is strongest near the library. Good luck.
Mess hygiene has not been compromised but about the food you can expect it to be spicy. The best thing about the canteen is it's limitlessness of food. Although a bit old, rooms are big and comfortable.