The college follows a detailed admission process with 8-10 cutoffs, allowing students to join after a marks verification and fee payment. Based on the D.U. centralized form, students can secure admission early, sometimes by the second merit list. The faculty consists of three departments: Operational Research, Computer Science, and Mathematics. Students can choose between a regular 6-semester graduation or a 9-semester Honors degree, with assessments split into 75% final exams and 25% internal assessments. Attendance is crucial as it affects multiple grading components. The college is managed by Prof. Dr. Veena Jain, who emphasizes skill-building beyond academics. The college is funded by the Delhi government, leading to low annual fees of around ₹10,000, making it affordable except for the self-financed Computer Science Honours program. Various scholarships are available for minority and SC/ST/OBC students. Placement rates are strong, particularly for B.Com and BMS students, with about 70% of these students placed, contributing to an overall placement rate of 30-40%. The highest salary package reaches ₹24 lakh annually, with an average of ₹15 lakh for top placements. B.Sc (Electronic Hons) students have a top package of ₹8.5 lakh, averaging ₹3.7 lakh. The placement cell is proactive, organizing fairs from the 5th semester with companies like Nike, Microsoft, Deloitte, and Goldman Sachs. Internship opportunities are abundant across disciplines, although stipends are generally low. The study cost ranges from ₹10,000 to ₹12,000, with recent hikes reaching ₹23,000. Scholarships from ₹5,000 to ₹10,000 are based on academics, reservation, and extracurriculars, with fee concessions for economically weaker sections. The tuition and other fees for B.Sc. Mathematical Science total ₹28,855 annually, with scholarships for top performers reaching ₹10,000. Financial assistance is available through government programs like the Prime Minister's financial aid.
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