The college's admission process is merit-based, conducted through the DTE portal, with three merit rounds for selection. The course structure emphasizes research, with frequent exams and lab sessions, creating a busy schedule for students. The Political Science department consists of around 14-15 lecturers, who vary in proficiency but generally focus on practical applications and are accessible to students. The fee structure is affordable, ranging from INR 8,000 to INR 15,000 annually, with a recent increase of INR 1,000. Total program cost is about INR 27,000. OBC students pay INR 8,000, while different schemes apply for ST and SC categories. Scholarships and fee waivers are offered to students from economically weaker sections, including minorities and Kashmiri students, along with a fee refund scheme and government scholarships for EWS students. Placement opportunities are limited, with 15-20% of students securing jobs through campus recruitment, though students can apply for placements from the first year. Companies like Ballutions and A Photography visit the campus, offering average salary packages of INR 15,000 to INR 35,000, with some students reporting packages from INR 1 lakh to INR 7 lakhs. Regular job and internship fairs are conducted, mainly featuring EdTech companies like Uddeshya and GPREP, providing valuable internship opportunities with ministries and think tanks. Despite limited campus placements, the college provides significant support for internships and job placements. Living expenses in Delhi are high, but the college's fees are budget-friendly compared to other institutions.
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