In 2009, the college admission process required physical forms, as online options weren't available. Applicants filled out a CAT entrance form and had to meet the cut-off percentage in the CAT exam. Afterward, successful candidates consulted with the Head of Department before paying their fees. The faculty, mostly Ph.D. holders from Delhi University, are notably dedicated and provide personalized attention to students. The annual course fee started at 4500 INR in the first year and ranged from 4600 to 4800 INR in the second and third years, with possible increases due to the semester system.
The college's placement cell has improved, securing placements for about 80% of students, who become eligible in the fifth semester. Prominent companies like Amazon, Accenture, and Wipro participate in the placement drive, offering an average monthly salary of 15,000 to 16,000 INR. The highest package recorded for BBA graduates is around 8 LPA. Internships aren't provided by the college, but some students pursue them independently. The college charges around 90,000 INR, typical for private institutions, with no extra fees beyond the initial payment.
Scholarships require passing a specific exam, and reserved category students have a different fee structure. Although Delhi University offers multiple scholarship programs, they are highly competitive due to reservations, making it challenging for general category students. The college doesn't offer upfront financial assistance but may help if genuine need is shown. The fee remains unchanged once set. The college's off-campus location limits internship and recruitment opportunities by major companies.
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