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manpreet
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3 years ago
Here's my perspective of best philosophy college in DU- I'm giving you a synopsis of top 3 according to me: St. Stephens Hindu Lady Shri Ram College of Commerce 1. St. Stephens Factors in favor: Extremely prestigious. Known for its arts courses. Best faculty. Academically efficient environment. North campus's added perks. 2. Hindu College Factors in favor: Co-curricular nourishment. Great faculty for arts courses. Extremely active during fests. North campus perks. 3. Lady Shri Ram College Factors in favor: Best girls college. Known for academics. Great placement opportunities. What are the factors that hold you back from choosing them: St. Stephens is considered to be a place which provides a studious environment almost like a school. Hence it is weak as far as co-curricular and fests are concerned. Hindu's infrastructure is not good. The students are not satisfied with the classrooms and facilities. LSR is an off-campus college. Hence, you can't enjoy the campus feeling. Plus, it's not co-ed. It hampers performance and provides an unsuitable environment which some people prefer to term 'uncomfortable'. Consider all the points, analyze what you want from the 'best' college of your dreams and then decide.