Delhi University's admission process after the 12th grade is based on merit, requiring an online form and meeting cutoff scores. Students need to present their 10th and 12th mark sheets and a birth certificate to confirm admission, which happens once documents are verified and fees are paid within two days. Cutoffs vary across colleges and courses, with placement being a multi-list process. Ramanujan College, known for its interactive faculty and favorable student-to-teacher ratio, offers quality education in commerce.
The B.Com program combines practical and theoretical learning, supported by a grading system aligned with the new education policy. Annual fees range from INR 12,000 to 15,000, with recent increases to INR 23,000 for new students, including insurance. Despite higher fees compared to other Delhi University colleges, the college provides scholarships and fee concessions for economically disadvantaged students. The placement cell actively organizes job and internship opportunities, with companies like Amazon and Microsoft recruiting.
Although placements are average, with 20-30% of students placed annually and packages from 3 to 6 LPA, the highest recorded package was 45 LPA. Students become eligible for placements by the 5th semester, with ample internships offering stipends of 3,000 to 15,000 INR. Scholarships are available based on merit and economic need, including concessions and financial assistance for OBC, SC, and ST students. While direct loans are not offered, students can easily secure bank loans.
Despite fee increases, costs remain lower than many private institutions.
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