Admission to Shyam Lal College, part of the University of Delhi, is merit-based, influenced by cutoff marks from students' 12th-grade results. Applicants can secure admission through multiple cutoff lists; for instance, B.Com (Hons) was available at 70% in the 6th list. The college offers strong infrastructure with smart boards, projectors, and labs, continually upgrading facilities, including a new building. The faculty is highly qualified, with a 20:1 student-to-faculty ratio, though there are occasional complaints about availability. Commerce faculty is particularly well-regarded, and lectures are mostly effective, with some scheduling issues. The affordable fee structure ranges from ₹10,000 to ₹15,000 annually, with additional examination fees. Commerce course fees are around ₹15,000, while arts and science courses vary slightly due to lab charges. Fee waivers are available for sports and economically weaker students. However, one report mentioned higher costs, raising concerns about the focus on infrastructure over educational quality. Placement opportunities have improved significantly, with companies like KPMG, PwC, TCS, and Amazon offering placements. 60-80% of students seeking jobs secure placements, with salaries ranging from 1.8 to 5 lakh per annum, and a top package of 15 lakh. The placement cell organizes job fairs and internships, with stipends between ₹2,000 to ₹10,000 monthly, and emphasizes skill development. Scholarships and financial assistance are available for students with a CGPA above 7, including full tuition returns. Atal Scholarships reward course toppers, and support exists for SC, ST, OBC students, and those in financial hardship. Despite some feeling there's a lack of awareness about scholarships, the college encourages students to seek information from the administration or the University website.
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