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Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, University of Delhi

Public/Government University|Estd. 1987|NAAC Grade B+|NIRF #30 (College) 2025

Average rating of Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC)

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.7

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

3.3/5

Admission

Admission

4.2/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.1/5

Academics

Academics

4.2/5

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Chitra Verma

Chitra Verma

12 Oct, 2025

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. Some teachers are super into what they're teaching, while others are just kind of there. The courses don't fully prepare us for the industry, so we gotta put in some extra effort on our own. The semester exams aren't too tough as long as we study a bit.

Placement: My batch has loads of students because the college is big on commerce and arts. B.Com has a ton of students. We've got a placement team, and folks from all batches apply. Some even land job offers after interviews. Big companies like KPMG and Deloitte come for placements. There are internship choices, but they may not boost our resumes much. Still worth a shot though!

Campus: The campus facilities are decent. We have Wi-Fi, a small library, and a canteen that was built a while back. The food is affordable, with daily lunch options usually found in Delhi. Plus, there's a big playground for various sports and a separate basketball court. Overall, it's a pretty good setup for students.

Sonal Das

Sonal Das

25 Nov, 2024

3.8
5 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers in our course really know their stuff and help us a lot. But man, those exams are tough! Lots of students struggle and there's a good chance you might fail. The passing rate is only around 40%, so you gotta really study hard to make it through the semester. Just put in the work and you'll pass for sure.

Placement: Placement opportunities are there, but they're not super high. The average package is okay. Luckily, a good company offers placements, which is a relief. Seniors sometimes do internships in companies, making around 50k per month. It's a good backup for our future.

Campus: The college I go to has awesome facilities like medical, sports, and games. They even have dance and music classes! The teachers are great too. Computer classes and game setups are top-notch. Love it here!

Usha Das

Usha Das

21 Apr, 2024

3.0
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: There are some awesome teachers and some not-so-great ones. The teaching is okay, not amazing. The exams are super easy to pass. You can study just the day before and still do great. Just practice old exam papers a lot, and you'll be all set.

Placement: The highest salary package they offer is around 9 LPA, but the lowest one is only 3 LPA, which isn't much these days. A lot of companies come for placements, like Deloitte and KPMG. They also help with internships, but most students have to look off-campus for better options.

Campus: The campus building looks really old-fashioned and the infrastructure needs a lot of improvement. Wi-Fi is only available in certain areas, not all over the campus. The classrooms are decent though. My favorite thing about the college is definitely the canteen. Their Chole Bhature is amazing, and they have other good food options too. Unfortunately, there are no hostel facilities at our college.

Vishal Gupta

Vishal Gupta

13 Apr, 2024

2.8
4 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The Commerce professors are super smart, lots of them have PhDs. They teach in fun ways that keep you interested. The classes cover lots of different topics, so you get to learn about different things. Exams are pretty easy, most people pass without stressing too much.

Placement: The Delhi College of Arts and Commerce has good placement opportunities for B.Com students. Companies such as KPMG India, Wipro, Google, and EY come for placements. The highest salary offered was around 10 LPA, while the average salary is 4.2 LPA. Overall, the college gives decent placement options.

Campus: The campus at DCAC is pretty basic. It's got two buildings, a sports ground, a canteen, and a small garden, all spread out over 5 acres. But there's no hostel, so you'll have to look for a room or PG close by.

Aparna Reddy

Aparna Reddy

9 Feb, 2024

3.8
4 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The best part of this course is definitely the awesome teachers. They don't just teach us, they also focus on making us better people and getting us ready for jobs. The semester exams are always on schedule, and the course material is really practical and tailored for job prep. It's a great program!

Placement: My class is pretty small, only 11 of us. Out of those, 6 already got jobs after college. Some of us haven't even started looking yet. The pay is not bad either, most of us are getting around 3.5 lakhs per year. Almost all of us got internships, and most were paid. It's a good deal for a B.A. student like me.

Campus: The library here is pretty good. They've got Wi-Fi and a research room which is cool. Classes are always on time. The cafeteria is okay. But there's no hostel, sports facilities are not great, and no medical services. The food is good and the prices are fair. We do have a game room, but it needs more equipment.

Pankaj Nair

Pankaj Nair

17 Jan, 2024

4.3
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The B.Com (Hons) course at DU is top-notch. The curriculum is great, but since the NEP changes, exams got harder. It's tough balancing studies and extracurriculars now.

Placement: The college sets us up with job chances from big companies like KPMG, EY, PWC, Bechtel, Cognizant, Genpact, and DE Shaw. They hire straight from campus. The average salary they offer is about 5 LPA, which is not huge but still good value for money.

Campus: The only downside about DCAC is that the campus buildings are pretty old and small. But they've got everything you need like nice classrooms, a library, an Auditorium, a Seminar hall, computer labs with good equipment, a decent canteen, and even a media room for journalism students. Just keep in mind, they don't have hostels here.

Sachin Verma

Sachin Verma

18 Sept, 2023

4.3
5 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty at my college is top-notch. They really know their stuff and some even won awards. The courses are spot on, especially if you're interested in data analytics. If you put in the effort and study regularly, you'll do well in your exams.

Placement: The placement rates change a lot depending on the batch and job market, but usually, around half to four-fifths of students who are actively looking for jobs get placed. The highest-paying job usually goes to teaching placements, with the top package being 7.4 lakhs per year. On average, students get around 5 lakhs. Big companies like TCS, KPMC, Infosys, and HCL come to hire. The placement team here is way better than others, and if you have the skills, you can land internships too. The popular job roles are data analyst and business analyst.

Campus: The classrooms at the college are big and cool with AC. The computers are new, and the library is super tidy. We get free books every semester, which is awesome. They don't have dorms, but there's a medical room with meds for basic sickness and a gym too.

Ritu Choudhary

Ritu Choudhary

10 Sept, 2023

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really great. They encourage us to join in everything at college, not just studying. It's cool because it helps us grow as people. They finish teaching the course early, so we have extra time to learn by ourselves and ask any questions. It's good practice for when we start working. The exams in each semester are kinda tough, but if we put in the effort, passing them is doable.

Placement: In my course, most students passed, which was great. The job packages were pretty good - highest one was 15 LPA, average was 6-7 LPA, and lowest was 2-3 LPA. Companies like Amazon, HCL, and Oracle hired students from our course. Many students got internships too, around 60-70%. Companies like Oracle, The Leela Palace, and others offered internships. The roles in internships were cool - Research Assistants, Teaching Assistants, Campus Ambassadors, Admin roles, and Tech Support.

Campus: The college has good facilities. They have four computer labs with new stuff and good Wi-Fi. The library has lots of books, old and new. Classrooms are decent. No hostel, but the canteen food is tasty and cheap. They also have medical and sports facilities on campus.

Naveen Patel

Naveen Patel

23 Aug, 2023

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers stick to the curriculum and have regular classes and tests. They often have vivas and PowerPoints. The teachers are really good and care a lot. The semester exams are not too hard or too easy, just about right.

Placement: The college's average package is around 3.6 LPA, with the highest package being 10 LPA. Companies like G-Shock, Deloitte, Wipro, and Infosys visit the college for placements. Broadway, the college's placement cell, assists students with resumes and brings companies to campus.

Campus: The facilities here aren't great. We only have one auditorium with small washrooms that aren't well-kept. Classrooms are small, but the benches are new. The labs have good wifi and lots of working computers with AC. The library is good too.

Radhika Khan

Radhika Khan

25 Jul, 2023

3.8
5 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors in my course, like Vikas and Vipra, are really good. They help us a lot. Passing internals mostly depends on the teachers. Many of them are cool and let you redo assignments and tests. The curriculum is similar to Delhi University's.

Placement: Around half of the students who participate in placements end up getting placed. The salary packages range from 5 to 10 LPA. KPMG recruits students directly from our campus. There are plenty of internships available starting from the second year, with a maximum stipend of Rs 10,000 per month. Most of the job roles offered are for analysts and accountants in my program.

Campus: The campus is smaller compared to other colleges in DU, and there's no hostel. But things are getting better with new benches and a garden. We've got a new building, an old building, back lawn, front lawn, and a big ground. The canteen area is cool. We have all the basics like a medical room and gym, but no Wi-Fi. There are 4 labs and 1 library.