Cluster Innovation Centre, University of Delhi
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B.Tech. in Information Technology an Mathematical Innovations24– / –
M.Sc. in Mathematics Education– / –70.81

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4.1/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements3.2
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.5
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.5
Crowd Review IconCampus Life3.9
Money Review IconValue for Money4.6
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B.A. (Hons.) in Humanities and Social Sciences - Batch of 2026
3.8
3Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Satisfied but course structure need to be redefined.
Placements: In our batch, the number of students is around 40. Cluster Innovation Centre doesn't have its placement cell. However, many students secured good internships during and after the course. Many alumni from our batch are pursuing various academic paths at universities around the world.
Infrastructure: Personally, I believe CIC has the best infrastructure among all the colleges in Delhi University. It offers essential facilities like Wi-Fi, digital labs, and spacious classrooms. CIC doesn't have its own hostel but provides secured accommodation in different hostels across the University of Delhi.
Faculty: The teachers and faculty members are highly qualified and intellectual. They treat students like their own children, assisting them in overcoming difficulties not only in studies but also in life. In my opinion, the curriculum or course structure could benefit from a slight redefinition.
Reviewed on 21 Dec 2024Read More
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B.A. (Hons.) in Humanities and Social Sciences - Batch of 2026
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5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Commendable faculty and the surroundings of my college.
Placements: The average package provided by the college is 10 LPA. The average percentage of students that were being placed was 70 percent. Rather, the company is accruing internships at the college. Students often go abroad for research purposes and analytical studies.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of the college is really laudable. The classrooms are near and clean as well, and the whole college is fully air-conditioned. The quality of the food is very good, and the students get access to lifts to stir up the floors. The sports authority is very good.
Faculty: The faculty teachers are very helpful, and they provide students with as much help as they can. The teaching style is very practical. Each and every word is being taught in detail analysis. The semesters are concerned with mediation being difficult, with a passing percentage of 80 percent.
Other: I chose this course because I want to become a research analyst. The best thing in my course is the development of human nature, as it provides an ethical scope for development. The campus surrounding it is very good. Scholarships are being provided to needy students.
Reviewed on 2 Jul 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Information Technology an Mathematical Innovations - Batch of 2027
3.4
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
A Nice Place For Engineering without JEE Main or Advanced.
Placements: Hi! I'm Rohin Kumar from Cluster Innovation Centre, University of Delhi. 70% of students from our college are placed within our campus. Currently, our college doesn't have its own placement cell, but there are plans to establish one in the future. The coordinator is working on setting it up. However, most students enjoy off-campus placements. The highest package offered is around 33 LPA, and the average package ranges between 6 to 8 LPA. Graduates from our college are now working in companies like Google, Flipkart, DRDO, etc., which are among the top recruiters. The college also offers internship programs with companies like Google, DRDO, etc., every year for students from the first year to the last year, for roles such as software engineer, research scholar, management, content writers, front-end developer, and various other frameworks.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is excellent, with fully air-conditioned facilities. Washrooms are well-maintained. Hostel accommodation is available for 1 or 2 individuals based on caste and minority status, although there are no separate hostels provided. Sports facilities, a gym, and medical services are available in the hostels.
Faculty: The faculty is exceptionally helpful, qualified, and approachable, with extensive teaching experience. The course offered is unique and prepares students for employment in various companies and industries. Exams are moderately difficult, and an average student can achieve a GPA of 6 to 7. There are seven subjects, three of which are Discipline Specific Courses (DSC), which are compulsory. Another is General Electives (GE), which are optional, such as Engineering Physics or Chemistry. Students can choose one of these. Additionally, three subjects are Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC), Value Addition Courses (VAC), and Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC), all of which are optional. Students can select courses based on their interests. AECC includes a language and Environmental Science in each semester.
Reviewed on 5 Mar 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Information Technology an Mathematical Innovations - Batch of 2023
3.6
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Absolutely satisfied with the faculty, staff and facilities.
Placements: In our course, the student placement percentage was around 30–40%. The highest package was around 6 lacs, the average package was around 4 lacs, and the lowest was 3 lacs. The top recruiting companies were Flipkart and DRDO. In our course, 50–60% of students get internships from the college side. The top role offered was data analyst.
Infrastructure: Our college department was newly constructed. Department labs, classrooms and libraries—everything was well furnished and had comfortable seats. Wi-Fi speed was also good to download. In our hostel, we have comfortable beds, tables and AC rooms. The quality of hostel food was average. Sports and medical facilities were also available.
Faculty: Yes, the teachers were helpful and qualified. They have good experience in their subjects. Teaching quality was good because they were making things simpler. The course curriculum was relevant and the curriculum makes students ready for the industry. The passing percentage was 75–85%.
Reviewed on 9 Jun 2024Read More
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B.A. (Hons.) in Humanities and Social Sciences - Batch of 2025
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5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
The most unique and unpopular place for undergraduate .
Placements: Looking at the records of our past seniors and the Alumni, I found out that they have been placed nicely, and not because CIC has given them the placement through a central placement cell or something but how it evolved the students to become self-sufficient. CIC is a place that gives the students so much of freedom to learn and grow more than any other undergraduate centre or college. Recent passouts of my course are now enrolled at a good University for their higher education while past Alumni are mostly placed in MNCs or they have their own startups. A few of the seniors are in foreign for their further studies, mostly are on funded scholarships due to their strong profile.
Infrastructure: We have Wi-Fi in the campus, the classrooms are quite big with evolving chair for the students. The infra may excited many people very easily. And talking about the hostel facilities, there are University hostels available for the students to enroll at but there are limited seats only, students can only apply while out of the total, 40-50 students enrolled in the course, a total of 10 students can easily get the hostel. While there are actually less competitions for the hostel.
Faculty: The course is based on the Meta-college concept and that's super exciting and challenging. If you love to accept challenges and work on them then congrats, CIC is for you. Going to 3 colleges and one centre in just a single graduation degree, it is one of the most unique fact about CIC. The curriculum here is the most unique and unpopular while giving student the best learning experience. If you join, don't mind doing the projects with full dedication and professionalism. They are the backbone of CIC.
Other: Learn to initiate things, take up the responsibility and you'll find everything nice and workable.
Reviewed on 5 Jun 2024Read More
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B.A. (Hons.) in Humanities and Social Sciences - Batch of 2026
3.6
1Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Really good infrastructure and unique course.
Placements: There is no placement structure in Cluster Innovation Centre (CIC); you can't get any placement here. Even the internships are very less than those offered by other Delhi University colleges. It claims you don't need placements if you studied in Cluster Innovation Centre.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is really good; almost every room has air conditioners, and the building is also pretty. It has a library, labs, open areas, and common areas, and even these places have ACs. The environment is really peaceful, not too much rush. The hostel they provide is also pretty good and offers good quality food.
Faculty: The faculty is well-qualified and very helpful; you can easily contact them even without any help of others. Every professor is reachable. Even the Director, Ma'am, of CIC is very sweet and interacts with students very politely. She is also approachable. The course structure is also very unique; you have to go to different colleges for different papers.
Other: Overall, the course and college are really nice, but it does not have societies, although you can form one if you want. And it also didn't have any fest before but started recently; it had its first fest recently.
Reviewed on 18 Jun 2024Read More
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Answered 6 months ago

Yes, provided you fulfill the requirements and pass the university's entrance exam, you can enroll straight in the Cluster Innovation Center (CIC) at the University of Delhi (DU). With an emphasis on interdisciplinary teaching and research, CIC provides cutting-edge undergraduate programs including

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Malavika

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 9 months ago

The following is the most recent deadline for applying to Delhi University's Cluster Innovation Center (CIC) B.Tech program:

The General Category overall cutoff score for the CUET 2023 exam is 595.2.
The General Category overall cutoff score for the DUET 2021 exam is 84.9 marks.

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Bhanu Pratap

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Answered 9 months ago

The eligibility criteria for B.A (Hons.) in Humanities and Social Sciences at Cluster Innovation Centre (CIC) require candidates to have passed the 10+2 examination with a minimum of 60% aggregate marks in the relevant stream.Additionally, candidates must have a valid score in the DU Joint Admission

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Rituja Manna

Beginner-Level 5

Answered 10 months ago

The minimum cutoff for B.A at Cluster Innovation Centre 2023 is 45% aggregate marks from a recognised board. But it is not same for everyone. For General category students it is 60% in any four subjects (including English/MIL). For OBC category students min cutoff is 54% in any four subjects (includ

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Naveen Kumar Veeraboina

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Answered 10 months ago

 The Cluster Innovation Centre (CIC) at the University of Delhi offers innovative programs and attracts aspiring students. If you’re curious about the cutoff scores for 2023, you can find them on the following platforms: College Pravesh: Visit the College Pravesh website for detailed information abo

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Naveen Kumar Veeraboina

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