The college offers a straightforward admission process through Delhi University's notifications. Although the reviewer initially wanted to study geography, they chose political science due to admission constraints but managed to secure admission with adequate marks. The faculty is highly accessible and supportive, maintaining a student-to-faculty ratio of about 1:10, which allows for effective personal interaction and doubt-clearing. Professors like Deepak Kumar and Sitaram are praised for their detailed teaching methods. The college conducts exams every semester across 36 subjects, with questions often aligning with classroom discussions. The faculty emphasizes practical learning, incorporating innovative projects like video making and interviews to foster a strong faculty-student relationship. The program fee is approximately 8,000 INR per year, totaling around 24,000 INR for the three-year course, excluding examination fees. Payments are made online via the college website. The placement cell facilitates job placements, though the social science department reports limited placements, with an average annual package of 7 lakh INR and offers starting at 5 lakh INR. Around 20-30 companies visit for recruitment, and internships, including the Vice Chancellor internship, enhance students' employability. Scholarships are available for students from financially weaker sections, with household incomes below 4 lakh INR annually, and special scholarships are offered for North Eastern students and ST categories, up to Rs 50,000. Government scholarships provide additional support. Tuition fees vary, with the Political Science program costing Rs 12,550 annually. Other courses, such as BSc, have higher fees due to practical components. An external examination fee of about Rs 1,000 per semester applies. Despite being affordable compared to other Indian colleges, fees may still be high for middle-class families. Internships and campus placements are notably available in commerce and finance fields.
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