Which is best in terms of Bsc placement, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College or DU?

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    Anjali Kapoor | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Hello student, As correctly highlighted by GROUP CAPTAIN VINAYAK DEODHAR, your query is a little confusing. While DDU is a university, Delhi University does not offer any course on its own. It has multple colleges in affiliation to it and it is incharge of the administrative things there. DU decides on the policies, set up syllabus, decide on working hours, etc., but it does not teach a course at its campus or offer any placement. If you want to know about its placement, you must seek information for any affiliated college example Hindu, Miranda, LSR, ARSD, etc. 

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    Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18

    2 years ago

    Hello Nishar Ahmed, your query is alright but it perhaps begs little more clarity. Let me put it this way. DDU is a college with students, professors coming every day for learning and teaching and is known for its Bsc Course. DU on the other hand is only an administrative entity. It may issue policy, set up syllabus, decide on working hours, holidays etc. But there is no classroom and no student passes out. Of course students do pass out from different colleges affiliated to it. There are few universities which have faculty and specialised courses but these are invariably at level of PG and placements of these students pursuing PG is o

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