Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, a part of Delhi University, requires students to clear course-specific cutoffs for admission, with a 3% deduction for stream changes. The admission process is efficient, usually completed in a day, with up to 5-6 cutoff rounds released. General category students are advised to secure their spots within the first two rounds. Faculty members are highly qualified, mostly with PhDs from prestigious institutions like DU and JNU, and maintain a favorable faculty-student ratio of about 1:60. The college offers an affordable fee structure, with annual fees ranging from ₹6,000 to ₹8,000, plus an exam fee of ₹500 per semester. Fee waivers are available for economically weaker students, although living expenses can be high for students from outside Delhi due to lack of on-campus accommodation. SBSC has an active placement cell, especially beneficial for commerce students, with 20-30% securing placements. The highest recorded package is 24 LPA, with average packages between 3 to 5 LPA. Over 20 companies, including major firms like Philips and Wipro, participate in the annual placement drive. Internship opportunities are also available, with stipends ranging from ₹3,000 to ₹13,000 per month. The college provides scholarships for economically disadvantaged students and top performers, offering fee waivers and financial awards. Mathematics (Hons) costs approximately ₹30,000 for the entire course, with additional exam fees of ₹1,200 per year. While on-campus employment is limited, internships are facilitated through the placement cell. Reserved category students may receive fee refunds of up to 50%, and external scholarships from companies like Reliance are accessible.
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