Admission to the college can be obtained through merit or entrance exams, requiring prior registration. The faculty conducts 60 lectures per subject each semester, showcasing strong organizational and communication skills. The program fee is ?40,000, payable online, with no extra charges for admission. This is more economical compared to other Delhi University colleges, though living expenses in a PG might be burdensome for middle-class families. The college offers various internships, but on-campus recruitment is limited due to fewer recruiters in some fields.
However, off-campus placements at coaching institutes like Fitzee, Aakash, and Allen are plentiful, offering salaries between 50,000 and 60,000 INR. About 30% of students find jobs in these institutes, while 40% pursue higher studies, mainly Ph.D. programs in physics. The remaining graduates prepare for competitive exams. Delhi University offers scholarships like the All India Post Graduate Scholarship, awarding 5,000 INR annually to top students. Course fees vary: St. Stephen's at 30,000 INR per year, Kirori Mal College at 10,000 INR per year, and some courses with a 15,000 INR annual fee and a refundable 10,000 INR.
Hansraj College provides fee concessions for talented students from economically weaker sections. While on-campus placements are few in certain fields, off-campus opportunities in coaching institutes are robust, and research roles with a 2,000 INR monthly stipend are offered.
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