The admission process for this Delhi University government college starts in May with an online application. Admission is based on merit, considering key subjects for science students, and involves selecting course preferences. Required documents include mark sheets, caste and migration certificates, income proof, and photos. After document verification, students submit originals and can check selection lists. The faculty is highly qualified, with many having international experience and backgrounds from prestigious institutions like IITs. Classes are practical-focused with a cooperative teaching style. The BSc Life Sciences course has an affordable fee structure: first-year fees are RS.11,670, and second and third-year fees are RS.10,765 each. The fees cover all exams and practicals, with payment options available both online and offline. Scholarships and refunds are available for eligible students, with various scholarships like the National Scholarship Portal offering aid of 10,000 to 12,000 INR. The total fee for a bachelor's degree is about 47,000 INR, excluding exam fees. Placement opportunities are promising, especially for engineering and commerce students, with companies like Amazon and KPMG offering packages from 6-8.4 LPA to as high as 51 LPA for international offers. B.Com students receive offers of 5-10 LPA. Placements begin in the 5th semester, though science students often pursue further education or secure their own placements. Internships with stipends up to 30,000 INR are available. Approximately 40-50% of students secure placements, with notable opportunities in pharmaceutical and agricultural industries. The dedicated placement cell organizes seminars and fairs to help students explore career paths. Scholarships and concessions are available for Economically Weaker Sections, ensuring affordable education at this public institution with no fee hikes.
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