Maharaja Agrasen College, affiliated with the University of Delhi, admits students based on a merit list derived from 12th standard marks. Reserved category students benefit from lower cutoffs. The admission process involves document verification, after which a fee slip is issued. The college has a qualified faculty, most with Ph.D. degrees, fostering a supportive student-faculty relationship. Classes typically have 40-50 students, but attendance averages 15-20. The college enforces strict attendance policies and emphasizes timely syllabus completion for better exam outcomes. The annual fee ranges from INR 10,000 to 18,000, higher than some Delhi colleges, yet considered affordable. Scholarships are available, with exams held early in the academic year. Placement performance is moderate, with 40-60% of students securing jobs through the Training and Placement Cell. Companies like Wipro, L&T, Microsoft, Tata Motors, and Infosys participate, offering the highest salary packages between INR 7 to 12 lakh per annum, and average packages ranging from INR 3 to 6 lakh per annum. Placements favor science and technical students, with fewer opportunities for BA students. Internships are offered in various fields, with Microsoft and Google involved. Political issues have impacted company participation in the past, but the college actively hosts sessions to boost placements. A CGPA of around 7.5 improves job prospects. Scholarships range from Rs. 3,000 to Rs. 5,000 for reserved categories with low family income. Various scholarships are available, including the Student Aid Fund and schemes for SC/ST/OBC students. The BA program's annual tuition fee is about Rs. 11,000, with additional semester fees. Despite affordable fees, some students find the scholarship process unclear, complicating applications. Placement opportunities are limited, with few companies recruiting.
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