Dyal Singh College (Evening)

New Delhi, New Delhi | Affiliated to University of Delhi

3.4 10 reviews 0 interested

1978
established
Public
college
No
minority
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Courses offered at DSCE
AND AVG. CUTOFF TRENDS

  • B.Com in Bachelor Of Commerce Avg. cutoff: NA
  • BA in Bachelor Of Arts Avg. cutoff: NA
  • BA in Political Science Avg. cutoff: NA
  • BA in English Avg. cutoff: NA
DSCE CATEGORY-WISE CUTOFF TRENDS

Location, address and contact

Dyal Singh College (Evening), (DSCE),
Lodhi Road , New Delhi,
New Delhi, Delhi

Phone: 24367658
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://dsce.du.ac.in/


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Anmol Pathak
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on Dec 22, 2015

The Science faculty is comparatively better than the Commerce faculty, but neither are out-of-the-world or extraordinary. The Economics faculty is singled out for special praise by the students, but they also mention the fact that some professors at Dyal Singh College are less qualified. Few professors have ego issues, and you dare not complain about them, or you’re sure to get into big big trouble. Most professors are quite nice, but then there are a few who can’t really speak English to save their lives. And of course, you have the highly experienced professors who are too senior to even stand.


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Mohit Motwani
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on Dec 22, 2015

Students are quite pleased with the infrastructure Dyal Singh College has to offer, but while it does serve the purpose quite efficiently, there’s nothing too great about it. Equipments in laboratories don’t work sometimes, nothing apart from the principal’s cabin is air-conditioned, and there’s no internet access for students. Fortunately, the classrooms are well-ventilated, the library is quite spacious and well-stocked, and the ground is massive!


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Divya Shah
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on Dec 21, 2015

A few BPOs come to Dyal Singh College to recruit students to – you guessed it – call centers. More often than not, the college has common placements under the DU's Central Placement Cell.


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Sidhanth S Kapur
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on Dec 23, 2015

Very conveniently located right next to the JLN Metro station Gate 5, Dyal Singh College is also very easily accessible by DTC buses, and has a huge bus stand called Focal Point right opposite it. The area has a lot of colleges, offices, various government and army quarters, it also houses the excellent new Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.


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Kashif Khan
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on Dec 22, 2015

Not great. Decreasing quality coupled with increasing prices means that students are slightly put off by the canteen, in spite of the food being quite good, actually. The Chole Bhature, Spring Roll, and Chowmein (or Chomin, as it’s spelt in Delhi) are to die for. However, it gets pretty crowded sometimes, so you’d had best catch your seats on time.


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ROH
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on Dec 22, 2015

Oh, there’s a lot to do around college. Lodhi Garden, CP, Khanna Market, Lajpat Nagar are all conveniently located. So is Sai Mandir, but we’re not sure people would want to hang out there.


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Rajat Kumar Verma
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on Dec 22, 2015

The crowd at Dyal Singh is nothing great, to be fair. The BSc crowd is a shade better than the BCom crowd, but that really isn’t saying much. The evening college students take rowdiness to another level quite often, but all in all, if you’re nice, everyone’s nice to you.


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YaSh Bhatkar
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on Dec 23, 2015

The college hosts their own fest called 'Rajnigandha', which is rather peculiar because the college itself doesn’t take part in it. They do, however, take active part in the Delhi University festival.


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Vineet Battula
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on Dec 23, 2015

The college is pretty strict when it comes to attendance. Students are expected to maintain at least 67%, failing which they are made to sign a bond promising they’ll make up for it. If attendance falls below 60% in spite of the promises, students aren’t allowed to take the exams. You can try your luck sweet-talking the professors though – some are nice (read ‘gullible’) enough to let you get away.


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kiran joil
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on Dec 23, 2015

If you like studying, you’d rather stay at home. A fun college with not too much stress on academics.


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