Admission to the chosen course at Delhi University's Vivekananda College is merit-based, requiring identity proof and class 10th and 12th marksheets. The faculty is diverse and approachable, with a student-to-faculty ratio between 1:40 and 1:50. Lectures, lasting 1 to 2 hours, are typically held on Sundays, and exams occur every six months. In terms of fees, the college offers free tuition for girls, while boys pay additional charges. Tuition fees range from Rs 11,000 to Rs 15,000 annually, with BA fees specifically set at Rs 7,000 for the first year, Rs 7,500 for the second, and Rs 8,500 for the third. Scholarship opportunities are available for students with high scores and those from economically weaker sections. The central placement cell, along with the "ARISE" cell, provides internships and placement opportunities, although on-campus placements are limited, prompting students to seek off-campus options. About 60% of students secure jobs, with companies like EY and HCL participating in recruitment. The average salary package is around 5.16 LPA, with approximately 50% securing internships. The college does not financially support societies, which students find disadvantageous.
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