Admission to Delhi University involves a cutoff list, with admission possible through sports quota or merit basis, such as a 94.25% score in class 12th. Original documents like mark sheets and Aadhar card are necessary. The college offers courses like Electronics and Communication Engineering secured via CET. Although still growing, it aims to become a top institution in five years, known for practical learning experiences and a knowledgeable faculty. The faculty-to-student ratio varies, and the exam system aligns with the NEP curriculum. Course fees range from Rs. 6,500 to Rs. 14,000 annually, with total expenses around Rs. 18,000, including a seven-story building and a large auditorium. Placement opportunities are promising, especially in BMS and B.Com., with top packages hitting 30 LPA and average ones between 6-7 LPA. About 38-70% of students secure placements with companies like EY and Wipro. Internships offer stipends up to 15,000 INR, with eligibility starting in the 3rd or 5th semester. Scholarships based on academic performance and financial need are available, including a stipend of Rs 10,000 for scoring above 85% in 12th exams. Fee concessions for EWS and other categories can reduce fees by up to 60%. Despite a fee increase, annual fees between Rs 15,000 and Rs 31,555 remain affordable compared to private institutions. The college also offers financial assistance and campus jobs, with reduced fees during the pandemic, helping students manage their expenses effectively.
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