To enter courses like BMS, BBA(FIA), and BBE at Delhi University, students must take the DU JAT entrance exam, with Mathematics required in both 11th and 12th grades and a minimum of 50% in class 12th. The exam includes 11th and 12th-grade topics, with Mathematics being particularly challenging due to calculus. Applications open in early May, and the exam occurs in late June, with results in July. Admission is straightforward once the DU JAT cutoff is met. Faculty are well-qualified, mostly holding PhDs, and conduct 5-6 lectures daily, offering extra classes and addressing student queries. The examination system includes one major exam per semester over 7 subjects. The BMS course fee totals Rs63,000, with an additional Rs3,000 for exams over three years, costing Rs22,000 annually. Payments are made via Paytm, with no hidden costs. The college doesn't provide internships, and campus placements are modest. Ramanujan College offers placements with average packages between 4 to 6 lakhs per annum, the highest being 22 lakhs and the lowest at 1.6 lakhs. The placement cell collaborates with companies like KPMG, Deloitte, and Wipro, focusing on finance, sales, and operations roles. Placement rates vary from 60% to 85% based on the course, with management courses having higher rates. Internships from companies such as Panasonic and Physicswallah offer stipends between Rs. 2000 to Rs. 25,000. BMS program fees are INR 33,000 annually, recently increased to INR 33,500. Financial aid and fee concessions for deserving students are available, reducing fees by INR 5,000 to 7,000. Merit-based scholarships and internships aim to enhance student prospects.
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