Sri Venkateswara College, part of Delhi University, admits students based on their 12th-grade marks, with the admission process starting in June and available both online and offline. Applicants must register on the Delhi University website, upload documents, and pay a fee. Admissions are confirmed after matching the cut-off list, completing the college admission form, document verification, and fee payment. The college is renowned for its exceptional faculty and well-equipped labs, especially in the physics department, offering a moderately challenging syllabus that prepares students for competitive exams. The BSc Hons Physics course costs Rs 13,000 per year, with examination fees of Rs 1,410 per semester. The college is government-run, making it more affordable compared to private institutions, despite a recent Rs 4,000 fee hike. Placement opportunities are robust, particularly for commerce and physics students. The college's placement cell organizes seminars and workshops to prepare students for careers, with eligibility for campus placements starting in the 3rd year. This year, over 200 placements were secured with top companies like Google and Amazon, with packages up to 15 LPA and an average of 5.3 LPA. About 70% of students from a course find placements. Internships are plentiful, offering stipends between 5,000 and 15,000 INR. Scholarships are available for high achievers and reserved categories, although the college does not directly offer education loans. However, document verification for bank loans is facilitated. The college supports students with campus jobs and internships, including a "Work with DU" program offering performance-based stipends.
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