The Geology course at the University of Delhi requires candidates to meet a second cutoff of 95% for admission, with the process involving document verification. Admissions are merit-based through cutoff lists, and the faculty is highly qualified, providing academic and moral support. The course fees are around 20,000 INR annually, including various charges, and are higher than other DU colleges but affordable compared to non-DU institutions. While science courses generally have higher fees than arts, scholarships are available for students from less privileged backgrounds.
About 70% of graduates secure jobs with companies like Gail and ONGC, though placements are competitive. Internship opportunities, though not directly provided by the college, are abundant in Delhi with firms like Unacademy and Wipro offering stipends. The fee structure is designed to support diverse economic backgrounds, with potential scholarships and concessions based on academic performance. Despite a positive placement record, salary packages are modest and concerns about a fee hike exist, adding to the financial considerations of living in Delhi.
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