The University of Delhi's admission process is merit-based, primarily relying on board exam scores. While most colleges do not require interviews, St Stephen's College conducts one. Admission is contingent on meeting the cut-off marks for the course, such as Mathematics Honours, which requires English and PCM scores. The cut-off dates are announced post-board results, and students can apply to any college where they meet the criteria. SGTB Khalsa College, known for its exposure and infrastructure, charges a relatively high fee of approximately 28,000 INR per year as of 2017, with Miranda College charging 12,000 INR for the same course. Facilities include air-conditioned classrooms, and the college provides financial aid for low-income students. The college's placement cell, 'Ignite,' offers moderate placement opportunities with packages ranging from 5 to 15 LPA, although the highest recorded package is 4 LPA. The primary recruiters include TCS, Wipro, IBM, and ICICI. Commerce and economics students have better placement prospects than science and maths students, and internships are not strongly facilitated. The college offers scholarships for excelling students, including ₹11,000 for the highest scorer in Mathematics Honours and support for economically disadvantaged and disabled students. Tuition fees range from ₹15,000 to ₹30,000 per annum, with a total graduation cost of around ₹1 lakh. Despite the high fees, the college ensures education accessibility through scholarships and book grants.
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