The college offers a strong faculty-to-student ratio that allows for personalized attention, with professors proficient in both theory and practical experiments. While the department does not directly provide campus placement opportunities, students can access some through the DU student placement cell, which organizes company visits. The department does not offer company internships, but provides summer research internships in colleges nationwide, beneficial for those pursuing physics research. Students often take the CSIR-NET exam for further research opportunities. The University of Delhi maintains an affordable fee structure, with tuition fees around 15,000 INR per year, summing up to about 30,000 INR for a two-year postgraduate program. Although the university lacks its own scholarships, students can avail of state and central government scholarships, including those for economically weaker sections. Research opportunities are ample, with guidance from reputed faculty members. MSc graduates have prospects for placements in ed-tech companies, though the university does not offer accommodation.
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