Admission to the University of Delhi (DU) is primarily based on Class 12th board exam percentages, with applications opening in May. Students can apply for multiple courses, but are advised to focus on their genuine interests. DU releases cutoff lists in June, indicating the required percentages for admission. Admission criteria vary by course, based on either the best of three or four subjects. DU's competitive admission process is reflected in its high merit requirements. The faculty is well-regarded, with all members being NET-JRF qualified, and a mandatory 75% attendance is required for semester exams. Faculty quality is rated 3.5 out of 5, with positive student-faculty relationships. The first-year fee is approximately 13,500 INR, with total annual costs around 15,500 INR including examination fees. Autonomous colleges under DU may charge between 80,000 to 90,000 INR per year, while some students pay as low as 12,000 INR annually. Despite the affordable fees, living costs in Delhi can be high, though bus transportation is economical. Internships are offered, often unpaid, in areas like marketing and content writing. The average placement package ranges from 4.2 LPA to 7-8 LPA, with the highest at 18 LPA. Placement opportunities, especially for BSc (Hons) Electronics, are limited, with many students pursuing higher studies or government jobs. Scholarships are limited, with the National Scholarship under MHRD providing around Rs. 10,000. College-specific scholarships can refund around Rs. 6,000, and the Central Sector Scheme offers Rs. 10,000 annually. Fee concessions are available for financially disadvantaged students. The BSc (Hons) Electronics course fee is about Rs. 13,100 per year, totaling Rs. 43,000 to Rs. 45,000 for three years, but placement opportunities in this course are limited.
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