The faculty at the college is highly cooperative and supportive, helping students transition to independent learning by providing notes and resources. They foster participation in both academics and extracurricular activities and are approachable with significant expertise in their fields. The college's placement cell, "Vridhi," organizes an annual internship fair with more than 1000 companies participating. Around 65% of Botany (Hons) students secure placements, with companies like Times of India and Ingrain offering roles in content writing and digital marketing. The highest salary package is 10 lakh per annum, while internship stipends average between 10,000 to 15,000 INR monthly. Many students choose to pursue higher studies post-BSc. Departments like mathematics and commerce have better placement opportunities. The college does not offer direct scholarships but encourages seeking external financial aid. Annual tuition fees range from 19,280 to 36,000 INR, with an additional 10,000-15,000 INR for miscellaneous expenses. Fee waivers are available for economically disadvantaged students, and government scholarships can be accessed through the National Scholarship Portal. Despite a recent fee increase, the fees remain lower than those of private institutions, although higher than other colleges, especially for practical courses. The cost of living in Delhi adds to the financial burden. The administration assists students with scholarship options, but not all will qualify for aid.
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