Admission to this college requires passing an entrance exam, with the process starting with an application on the Delhi University website, available in May or June. The exam and subsequent counseling conclude in about 20 days, with classes beginning in late July. The faculty is supportive and encourages independent thinking, despite a high faculty-to-student ratio of 1:55. The college has a strong placement record, with an 80% placement rate overall and a 100% rate at LSR, attracting companies like KPMG and EY. Students can pursue roles such as Consultant and Business Analyst. Fourth-year students can access numerous internships, though these often lack stipends. Private schools recruit Bachelor of Elementary Education graduates, while others pursue further studies. The college offers scholarships and freeships covering over 50% of fees for economically disadvantaged students, but awareness is low. The course fee is Rs 19,530 annually, relatively affordable, though rising costs burden outstation students.
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