Delhi University - [DU], New Delhi - List of Professors and Faculty

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DU Faculty Details

Prof. Syed Hasnain Akhtar
Professor
Dr. Mujeeb Akhtar
Assistant Professor
Dr. Mohammad Akram
Assistant Professor
Dr. Asghar Mahmood
Assistant Professor
Prof. Naimul Hasan
Professor & Head of the Department of Arabic
Prof. Anil Kumar Aneja
Professor & Head of the Department of English
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Prof. Minni Sawhney
Professor & Head of the Department of Germanic & Romance Studies
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Prof. Sheoraj Singh
Professor & Head of the Department of Hindi
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Prof. Shailendra Kumar
Professor & Head of the Department of Library & Information Science
head@dlis.du.ac.in

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khwahish bansal
1.6
Reviewed on (Enrolled 2021)

Faculty:

Course curriculum was easy but schedule of classes was so hectic. Good aspect was that course was interesting and easy to learn but bad aspect was huge syllabus. We attended 4 classes during a day sometimes research labs and theory classes. timing of classes was 8a.m.-4 p.m. We don't so much free time due to hectic schedule and so much file work. Teaching methodology was really appreciable. Teachers uses presentation, pdfs, even used board for teaching. Renu mam from zoology department she was reall brilliant teacher and her behaviour was polite and humble. She use to help us a lot. Chemistry department was so rude to students we were really tired of them. Yes 75% attendance was mandatory. If that was not fulfilled you have to come with your parents to college and tell a genuine reason to teachers why u didn't come to college and then they will issue you your admit card. Yes even I've been penalised for this coz I suffered from food poisioning one semester and my attendance was short and i faced lots of issues coz of that.

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Khushi
1.6
Reviewed on (Enrolled 2021)

Faculty:

The course curriculum at PCCOER can be quite challenging, as it requires a solid understanding of complex technical concepts and rigorous problem-solving skills. While the coursework is demanding, students generally manage to pass, though some do struggle with the exams, especially if they are not well-prepared. Good aspects of the course include a comprehensive syllabus that covers the essentials of the field and prepares students for real-world applications. The faculty is knowledgeable and supportive, and the course is designed to equip students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. On the downside, the workload can be intense, and the pressure of keeping up with the fast-paced curriculum can be overwhelming at times. Each academic year typically includes a series of exams, often comprising mid-term and end-of-term assessments. On average, students may have 4 to 6 exams spread throughout the year. Classes generally take place from early morning until late afternoon, with around 4 to 6 classes per day. Timings can vary, but students usually have a few hours of free time between classes for study or relaxation. The teaching methodology employed by the faculty includes lectures, practical sessions, and project-based learning. Some professors use interactive teaching methods and real-life case studies to enhance understanding, while others stick to more traditional lecture-based approaches. Among the faculty, I particularly admire Professor Dipali for their engaging teaching style and ability to make complex topics accessible. Conversely, I found that Professor Maithali could be less approachable and sometimes struggled to clarify difficult concepts effectively. There is a mandatory attendance rule at PCCOER, typically requiring students to maintain at least 75% attendance. If students fail to meet this requirement, they may face penalties such as being barred from exams or losing credits. I have seen a few students being penalized for not fulfilling the attendance criteria, which sometimes led to additional stress and the need for extra efforts to catch up.

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Kanishk goel
2.0
Reviewed on (Enrolled 2023)

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I am in first and i find it easy it’s not so difficult for me , the good and bad of the course are good is this course develop me in such a way that i will able to choose both technical and nontechnical industries bad is it’s quite difficult for students who don’t have basic knowledge of computer, class timing is 9am to 4:30pm, the faculty teach us on smart board, there is a Ma’am who teaches us Economics Vibhuti bishnoi ma’am I really admire her the way she teaches yes you should have minimum 75% attendance

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Shivani Patel
1.4
Reviewed on (Enrolled 2023)

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The course curriculum is not easy for some of the students, as some of the students fails in the examination. Some good aspects of my course is, it is easy for many students that they don't fail in the examinations but bad aspect is, some might fail due to logical questions. There are mainly 8 exams in a year in my course as per 4 exams each semester. There are 6 classes per hour we need to take everyday with 5 minutes of break after every class. The teaching methodology is very poor in our college, as some teachers don't know how to teach and discipline the class. There was a teacher names Anju Mam, she was the only teacher I admired and she taught everything very easily and practically so every student passes in her exam. There is a mandatory attendance rule in our college that is to have a maximum of 75% of attendance each student. If we fail to fulfil that rule we needed to pay the fine of ₹100 per percentage.

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Trisha bajaj
1.4
Reviewed on (Enrolled 2023)

Faculty:

- I am student of BMS, so my course has much more Difficulty than courses like bcom. Students around 4 to 5 failed in 1st sem and 2nd sem - if I talk about good aspects, we not only have theory aspects, but also very much practical aspects Bad aspects- we have subjects like python which is bit confusing to have in management as a core -we have two exams every year, one at end of each sem in which we have 7 subjects each sem - almost 3 to 4 lectures are held every day and timings are from 830 to 130 -most of the teachers use the traditional method of teaching which is through books -i admire my economics faculty coz it has complete knowledge about subjects like microeconomics and macroeconomics - minimum attendance is 67 percent, if we don't fulfill it, we have to fill a bond.

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Hitesh garg
1.9
Reviewed on (Enrolled 2023)

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The course is not difficult and students do fail exams due lack of studies. The good aspect of my course is the fact that you can read and pass and the bad aspect is the calculation of financial modelling. There are 3exams in a semester and 6 in a year Maximum I have 4 classes in a day and we do have tea break which is 11:00 to 11:25. The faculties teach through PPT This semester I admire my mercantile Law teacher because she teach so well and calm as well. I love all my teachers Each student should have 75% attendance if not, you can't sit to the final exam. I have seen people been detained and penalized due to low attendance

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Akshat bhatt
1.9
Reviewed on (Enrolled 2022)

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The course curriculum is not that tough, but the committee work is something that won't let you study. Course captures all the basics for a business workplace in the first trimester itself. We have 6 trimesters in approximately 21 months including two months of summer internship after 1st year. There are 2-3 classes on average everyday of 1.5 hrs each (between 9 AM to 5 PM). Teaching method is god including Class participation marks making the students attentive in the classes. Compulsory attendance of 80% is there or grade loss will happen.

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Shashank Verma
2.3
Reviewed on (Enrolled 2022)

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The overall academic climate of Sreyas Institute of Engineering and Technology is demanding yet supportive. The course provides a challenging curriculum to give a holistic understanding about engineering principles. However, the students do face complete failure seldom and some have considerable problems in some of the subjects due to the heavy burden of assignments. One good aspect of the course is that the curricula are well-structured with hands-on projects and practical sessions, but at times the sheer number of assignments overburdens the students. There are two major exams per semester, while normally 4-6 classes take place daily, each lasting 50 minutes, between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM; however, this leaves some space for personal study or group discussion. Faculty uses a combination of lectures, interactive sessions, and demonstrations on practical work to engage the students actively with real-life examples. However, Sreyas has a mandatory attendance policy, where the student needs to follow at least 75 percent attendance in every subject to appear in his exams. If one fails to collect such attendance percentage then he could be barred from sitting in the exams or getting extra assignments, and this issue had gone wrong with some of the students' performances in their subjects. Although very demanding, the academic environment in Sreyas is nurtured with helpful faculty and balanced learning.

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Jyoti Kumari Singh
1.8
Reviewed on (Enrolled 2023)

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The course followed by the college is with regards with the university . The course and exams are of moderate difficulty . although the students fail but with a bit of preparation it is not that difficult to pass the exams . The good aspect of the course is that you get to studey different subjects but the bad aspect is that you are forced to take a language subject for two years in your optional . Each year there are two semester end exams but almost for 2 to 3 months every semester there are internals assignment and continuous assessment which takes place whose date is not fixed . So fo almost 7 subjects you have to give around 5 to 6 tests +assignments apart from the semester end exams . Ever day around 1 to 5 classes takes place . The timetable is very messed up as you might have a class at 8 30 in the morning then another at 2 in the evening . Other day you will have classes straight from morning to evening . So it leaves very less free time as there are 7 subjects so it is very difficult to maintain a daily schedule . The faculty is decent not so great not so bad . Few are great who actually care for students and do not burden them with useless assignments and there are also those who do not care and will make a student cry with so many assignments and difficult tests . Also the strict attendance policy is the only reason why many students go to college . Although ours is not as strict as other who detain and refrain students from partaking in exams . If you have less than 67% attendance you will have to sign an undertaking that's it .

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Sanskriti
1.5
Reviewed on (Enrolled 2023)

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• Easy and knowledgeable curriculum. • Practical knowledge is a good prospect of my subjects while repetition of Class 12 curriculum in a negative side • Mid sems and Semester exams (2 times in a Semester) alongwith internal assessments and continuous evaluation tests. • Generally, classes time ranges between 9-5:20 with 1 hours break. Sometimes, it may be from 10-3:20. • Yes, 67% of minimum attendance is required. Attendance carries marks. A student with more than 85% of attendance will have a complete 6 marks of attendance and it will decline with a decline in attendance accordingly. • I'll admire the faculty of commerce a lot due to their approachable attitude. Moreover I can't say anything about other facilities since it's only a month I've been into this college and I've not explored much lately.

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What is the Ramanujan College of DU like?

Neha Rani
Shubham GuptaStudied at University of Delhi

There are students who even though graduated from Ramanujan College long back, are still hanging on to their college days because of the innumerable experiences, lessons as well as memories the college has showered them with.

Here are some insider details regarding Ramanujan College.

  • Faculty: One of the best professors. The best commerce faculty is at Ramanujan. Along with giving their all, they inspire students to improve at every level. They are cordial. 
  • Infrastructure: Because Ramanujan is still developing, the appropriate building is still being built. Three computer laboratories are present. Everything you can imagine is available, including a fully air-conditioned library, the Ghalib Auditorium, medical facility, and leisure rooms.
  • Atmosphere: Ramanujan has a highly wholesome environment. Seniors are friendly and have excellent staff members as well.
  • Seniors: The transition from a fresher to a senior is always incredible for every student. As a newbie, one can assure you that you will encounter very cordial elders. always willing to assist. As a senior, one has to say that we have a big heart for all the new family members. Ramanujan clan.
  • Location: It's in one of the best areas that are well connected with bus and metro options. Also, there are numerous food outlets available nearby.
  • Societies: Well, taking part in extracurricular activities is crucial. One of the best societies is that of Ramanujan. From the Center for Ethics and Values (which distinguishes Ramanujan) to Jazba, DNA, Enactus, Commerce society, environment club, Shivranjani, Tark, and several more.

The three years will change your perception and choices as time passes. Your social and personal development will be extraordinary, as the college has numerous opportunities that will enrich you and transform you as an individual. 

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What is meant by evening colleges of DU?

Ritesh Prasad
Jayant ThakurStudent at University of Delhi

Classes at the evening college start in the afternoon and end in the evening.

The curriculum, degree, classes, principal (in most cases), canteen, and location are all the same for the morning and evening batches.

However, the cutoffs differ; evening colleges have a lower cutoff than morning colleges. It has a different faculty and administration and is less crowded than the morning classes.

It differs from one college to the next. Some evening colleges are excellent, while others are on par with government schools. Teachers are present, but students don't actually care, and vice versa.

So, students with lower percentages in their XII standard are more likely to be admitted to evening colleges.

If you want to attend evening college, you don't have to feel inferior to morning students because many students from evening colleges have topped the DU exam.

Ultimately, it is up to you to consider and make decisions wisely. Many students attend evening colleges and then go to coaching to prepare for exams such as UPSC and SSC in the morning.

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