My cousin sister recently graduated from Satyawati College with her English (Hons). To be precise, the experience wasn’t as pleasant as she expected. Here are some crucial insights regarding the college and faculty according to her first-hand experience.
Categories | Shyam Lal College | Satyawati College |
Course Fee | 29.75 - 52.35 K | 22.96 - 52.32 K |
Highest CTC | 5.5 LPA | 3.4 LPA |
Average CTC | 2.5 LPA | 1.5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | TCS, HP, Infosys, Tech Mahindra, etc. | KAN Universal Private Limited, Signori Armadio, Infosys, Deloitte, etc. |
However, one of her friends did her English (Hons.) from Shyamlal College which turned out to be quite well and continued to go for higher studies in the same. But due to my sister’s awful experience at Satyawati, she eventually lost interest in the subject.
Moreover, before taking admission into any DU college you must do thorough research on its faculty. Some colleges have really awful faculty which plays a huge role in your career.
It’s better to prefer DU regular colleges given the choice. Course-wise, choosing B.Com over BBA is better, unless you are particularly interested in doing BBA. Here are some of the reasons why you should choose DU for your degree.
Considering all these factors, doing B.Com from a regular DU college will be better than doing BBA from Amity University.
Shyam Lal College, Delhi is a good institute but not exceptional, if its prospects are compared with various other colleges. However, the economics department alone can be a good choice if you are opting for Shyam Lal College.
Now, the faculties are good but it is essential that you study as per your pace and competence, without depending upon the professors.
Shyam Lal College can be a good choice only if you are devoid of any other options to go for. There are other aspects to consider when choosing a college, the infrastructure, crowd, internship programs, fest, societies, canteen, campus, location are to name a few among many others.
The infrastructure is quite good. The internship programs, alongside the fests, are not quite exceptional. In a way, the societies, in contrast, are ranging higher from time to time. Moreover, the canteen of the college is somewhat above average, while the location is quite disadvantageous. However, the institute is deemed pretty much better than others since it is under the University of Delhi.
Overall Shyam Lal College, Delhi is a decent option for pursuing your Economics Hons. Now whether you should go for it or not depends on what other options you have.
I have a few friends from both Shyam Lal College (Delhi) and Sri Aurobindo. Here is what you can expect from the institutes.
Shyam Lal College (Delhi):
Sri Aurobindo College:
As per what you have read, it is now upon what your decision looks like. Make an informed decision.