Admission to Delhi University requires filling an online form and meeting subject-specific cut-off marks. Once the cut-off is met, candidates secure admission without an interview. Admission involves document submission and online fee payment. The university consists of many affiliated colleges, including Satyawati College, where the annual fee is about Rs. 7,500, and the Economics Honors costs Rs. 7,800 annually. Scholarships are available for students with good performance or financial need, potentially covering fees entirely for some. Faculty at Satyawati College are experienced, holding degrees from institutions like DU and JNU, with a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:10. The semester system includes multiple assessments, and attendance flexibility enables students to explore hobbies. Placement opportunities are strong, with an active placement cell organizing events like the annual placement fest. About 20-25% of students secure jobs, with top packages reaching 32.5 lakhs per annum and averages between 4 to 7 lakhs. Major recruiters include Oyo and Genpact, focusing on finance roles. Internships are offered in areas such as HR and marketing, with stipends from 3,000 to 5,000 monthly. The Saksham cell supports internships and job placements, partnering with companies like ICICI Bank and government departments. The college, funded by the UGC and part of the University of Delhi, enrolls 300-400 students annually, leading to relatively low fees compared to other DU colleges. However, it lacks hostel facilities, affecting living costs for outstation students.
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