No, I didn't. At the end of the year, companies come for placements like genpack etc
There are lots of hostels separate for girls and boys. Fees depend on the quality of services they provide Lots of pGs also exist they charge minimum 8000 per month and provide almost every service like food, lifts, TV etc.
The candidate must have a certificate of 10+2 from any school in commerce or science site. There is no examination for undergraduate admissions Approximately 5 or 6 cutoffs declare if candidates have sufficient percentage in their board exam they can apply for the admission
There are 5 classes in the week of a single subject Duration of classes is 1 hour each Teachers gives 1 project in each semester At the end of the semester exams occur Quality and methods of teaching depends on the particular teacher some teachers teaches very well
Approx 7000 Students belongs to minority or schedule cast can avail scholarship
There are lots of societies named arts and cultural society, dancing society and many other they help students to improve their talents
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College Infrastructure & Hostel Facilities
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Entrance Exams & Admissions : The admission is based on CUCET score.
Entrance Exams & Admissions : Since this college comes under Delhi University, it follows the criteria and procedures of the same. Admission is based on the entrance exam for a few courses like BMS, Bed, etc. Whereas students of courses like Bcom Hons, BA programs and Honors are given admission on the merit-based system.
Entrance Exams & Admissions : The eligibility to get admission to Satyawati college is the minimum aggregate in 12th, decided by the University of Delhi. Till 2021 no entrance exam had to be given to get admission to DU, and everything was based on the cutoff system. But now the merit-based admission has been converted into entrance based, ie. Cucet admission. The cutoff for my course goes as high as 100%.
Entrance Exams & Admissions : Hey, I graduated from Satyawati college eve, Delhi University, in 2020. The admission cut-offs of Delhi University are quite known. The initial cut-offs are definitely quite high, ranging from 95℅-99℅, so getting admission is tough and a hectic job. But for the Satyawati college stands as a mid-rank college; thus, the cut-offs were comparatively low. The last cut-offs ranged from somewhat 85%-90%. The admission procedure is followed by the scanning of documents, checking eligibility, and fees payment. It was a good experience, one that any student would cherish his/her entire life.
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