Sri Aurobindo College: Good for DU Fees, But Placements Need Work

Likes

  • Affordable fees
  • Diverse student body
  • Supportive teachers (if you're proactive)
  • Friendly campus environment

Dislikes

  • Poor placement opportunities
  • Small campus size
  • Lack of sports facilities
  • Outdated infrastructure
  • Class Size :
  • Course Fees : INR per year

College Internship Opportunities :

Internship opportunities are pretty much non-existent through the college itself. You're mostly on your own to find internships. Networking with seniors and using online platforms is your best bet. Don't rely on the college for placement assistance.

Course Information :

I took B.Com here. Honestly, the course is decent enough, especially if you're on a budget. The professors try, but the course structure could use some updating to be more relevant to today's job market. Still, it's a solid foundation if you're willing to put in the extra effort yourself.

Fee Structure :

The fees are super low, around ₹9,000 per year, which is a steal for a DU college. It's definitely value for money if you're looking for an affordable education. Just don't expect top-notch facilities or placement opportunities with that price tag.

Faculty :

Some professors are really dedicated and knowledgeable, but others seem less invested. It's a mixed bag. If you show initiative and respect, most teachers are willing to help you out. Just be prepared to be proactive in your learning.

Campus Details :

The campus is small, but it has its charm. It's a great place to meet people from all over India and make new friends. The infrastructure is basic, but the environment is friendly and supportive. It's a typical DU college vibe – not fancy, but welcoming.

Overall Rating: 4/10

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