Admission to Delhi University involves registering on the main website for cut-off lists and choosing preferred colleges. Colleges like St Stephen's and JMC require additional forms. Admission is merit-based, considering quotas like Sports, Christian, and PWD. JMC, an all-girls college, and Miranda College are options for eligible candidates. The faculty, mainly from DU, Ambedkar College, or TISS, are experienced, offering lectures, presentations, and seminars. Sociology and Psychology departments are particularly noted for their expertise, with a student-to-faculty ratio of 35:1 for minor classes and 100:2 for major classes. Fees for Bachelor's programs are ₹12,000 for even semesters and ₹15,000 for odd semesters, with extra department and exam fees totaling around ₹1,250. This fee structure is moderate compared to private universities. Payment is done online or in cash, with no donation cases reported. The placement cell is active, offering internships and placements with companies like Deloitte. The average placement package is ₹15,000 per month, with the highest at ₹47,560. Second-year students engage in NGO and community programs. Notable companies involved are Yhills Edutech, CPRG, DigitallyMix, and Rad Beauty. JMC's annual course fee ranges from ₹22,270 to ₹25,000. As a Christian Minority college, it offers reservations for Christian Minority, Single Girl Child, and PWBD quotas. While general category students lack specific scholarships, financial aids are accessible online post-admission. No fee hike is reported for the current batch, and additional fees include exam charges payable to the University of Delhi.
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