Admission to the University of Delhi is merit-based, with 7-8 cut-off lists released each year. Students must register online, paying a fee of around 250 INR, and present documents upon cut-off list announcement. Each subject has 50-60 lectures, with a faculty-student ratio of 1:40 or 1:30. Professors are approachable and knowledgeable, supporting students academically and in competitions. Political Science and History have two sections of about 50 students each. The curriculum includes seven exams under a new education policy. The annual fee is about 10,000 INR, with a 600 INR examination fee per semester, and fee concessions are available for economically disadvantaged students. The college's active placement cell hosts seminars, workshops, and job fairs, attracting companies like Genpact, IBM, and Deloitte. Internships with good stipends are offered by companies such as IIT Bombay and Intraiz, with communication facilitated through a dedicated WhatsApp group. The average postgraduate package is 7-8 lakh, with a 60% placement rate. The institution ranks 16th and offers scholarships for top scorers and financial aid through the National Scholarship Portal for economically weaker sections and SC/ST groups. Tuition is affordable, e.g., 12,600 INR annually plus 500 INR per semester for exams, or 13,601 INR annually for humanities without practicals. The Vice Chancellor's Financial Aid further supports students financially. Though campus employment is limited, internships are regularly available to all students.
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