Admission to Delhi University colleges, like Gargi and Sri Venkateswara, starts with an online process a month before the admission cycle in May. Selection is based on merit or entrance exams, with cut-off lists available online. Students need to print an admission slip and present required documents for verification, which takes about 30 minutes at Gargi College. Once approved, fees are paid online, though technical issues can occur due to website traffic. Withdrawal from a college requires an online cancellation and a 500 INR fee. Both colleges maintain a largely online admission system, guided by the university's annual merit list. Faculty members are engaging and knowledgeable, but language barriers exist for North Indian students due to some faculty being from the South. Sri Venkateswara College has an affordable fee structure, with general category students paying around 11,000 INR annually. Most course fees are below 10,000 INR. The college's infrastructure justifies these fees, making it a viable choice for students. The annual placement drive, though with a lower placement rate of 15-20%, features leading companies and offers higher packages for economics and statistics students, with top offers reaching 13-14 lakh INR. The college offers internships with organizations like NITI Aayog and Deloitte, and scholarships for merit, minority, and economically weaker sections. Hostel accommodations are available for top students from Delhi. The complete course fee, including tuition and other charges, is around 60,000 INR. Admissions are primarily through the CUET, with a cutoff around 750, and education loans are accessible for students in need.
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