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I am a humanities student. I am getting Deen Dayal Upadhyaya college and Dyal Singh college of DU, which one is better for Arts (English Honours) for Ug students. Also I have taken admission in Xaviers Ranchi so should I go for those college of DU?


Tannu 29th Aug, 2021
Answer (1)
Vanshika Nangia 8th Oct, 2021

Hello dear aspirant,

Hope you’re doing well..

as per the NAAC grade or rank or reviews both university of delhi and st. Xaviers , ranch is good.
the only prominent difference is that university of delhi comes under government/public and st. Xaviers is private … hence the little fees difference. So it’s completely up to you to choose between these.

If you choose to come to delhi and take admission in DU, then out deen dayal upadhyaya college and dyal singh college, deen dayal is slightly better, it has more facilities available and better faculty for B.A. English honours

This college also has hostel facilities where as there is no hostel in dyal singh college.

Hope this helps

Please ask if you have any more questions..

All the best for your future!!

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