Kirori Mal College, part of Delhi University’s North Campus, primarily admits students based on their Class XII marks, with most courses not requiring entrance exams. The admission process starts in June, right after the results are declared in May. With a student-faculty ratio ranging from 1:20 to 1:30 in Science departments, and lecturers holding at least a Postgraduate degree, the college fosters a supportive academic environment. The fee structure, initially feasible, has seen a recent hike of 30-40%, causing student protests.
Current annual fees range from ?8,000 to ?14,000, varying by course and category, with financial aid available for economically weaker students. Placement opportunities begin from the fifth or sixth semester, managed by the dedicated placement cell Avenue. Prominent companies like Tata, HCL, Reliance, and Infosys are regular recruiters. The highest package reported is ?18 lakhs per annum, with average packages ranging from ?4 to ?6 lakhs per annum. About 30% of participating students receive job offers.
The college also offers internships, with some government internships providing a monthly stipend of ?10,500. Scholarships such as the INSPIRE Scholarship, offering ?60,000 annually for eligible science students, and other government scholarships are available. Despite its limited direct scholarships, Kirori Mal College supports students financially through various means, including fee concessions. The college's environment is conducive to academic and career growth, providing a balanced mix of affordability, quality education, and career opportunities.
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