Admission to Delhi University-affiliated colleges, such as Maharaja Agrasen College, is based on merit and cut-off lists, with up to nine lists being issued. The academic calendar is efficient, with orientation and classes starting promptly after admission. Courses follow a semester system with a blend of core and elective papers, and assessments include exams and assignments. Faculty members are supportive and the learning environment is enhanced by adequate facilities, including smartboards and well-equipped labs. The teacher-to-student ratio is about 1:40, except for B.Com (H), which has a higher ratio. Annual fees range from 12,000 to 16,000 INR, excluding an exam fee of around 1,000 INR paid twice a year. The college offers affordable fees supported by government provisions. Placement opportunities are available from the fifth semester, with companies like TCS, Wipro, Amazon, and Google participating. The highest package offered is 122 lakh per annum, though the average is 2-4 lakh per annum, with 30%-40% of students placed annually. Internship stipends range from 5,000-11,000 INR per month. While 100% placement support is available for M.Sc. Computer Science students, around 20%-30% of bachelor's students opt for further studies or competitive exams. The college provides scholarships and financial aid for economically weaker sections and SC, ST, OBC categories, with additional funds and education loans available. Scholarships include the National Scholarship Program and the Shri Sultan Chand Memorial Scholarship of 3,500 INR for B.Com Hons students. Hostel facilities are offered to female students only, and additional costs may be incurred for transportation. Despite rising fees, the college makes efforts to support students financially through various means.
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