** The college's admission process encourages independence, requiring applicants to handle all steps themselves, from online registration and fee payment to monitoring college cutoff lists and finalizing admission based on merit. Known for its exceptional faculty, particularly in the humanities, commerce, and chemistry departments, the college offers a favorable faculty-to-student ratio of approximately 1:20. To advance academically, students must pass 7 out of 14 exams across two semesters. The fee structure is designed to be affordable, with an annual tuition fee collected in the first semester and minimal exam fees charged each semester. Science students also pay a maintenance fee for lab equipment damages. The college's "Abhyas" and "Disha" cells support internships and placements, mainly for commerce and economics students, with top companies like Byju, Wipro, and Deloitte visiting the campus. The highest salary package is 36 LPA, with an average of 11.2 LPA and a median of 10.6 LPA, and about 70% of students participating in placements are successfully placed. The college also offers internship opportunities, especially for commerce and chemistry students, with stipends ranging from 8-10k per month through platforms like "Prayas." Scholarships are available for meritorious and financially needy students, including the INSPIRE Scholarship for science students, offering ₹120,000 initially and ₹60,000 annually thereafter, plus an additional ₹20,000 for internships. Other scholarships include the B.R Ambedkar and Prime Minister Scholarship, though only one can be selected at a time. Annual course fees range from ₹15,000 to ₹27,400, higher than other Delhi University colleges, but scholarships help mitigate costs for eligible students.
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