Admission to courses like BBA(FIA), BMS, and BBE at Delhi University is initiated through the DU-JAT entrance exam. Applicants need to register on the university's admission portal and meet the eligibility criteria of at least 60% in their class 12th exams. Admission is based on a merit list, with some candidates benefiting from minority quotas. The faculty at Khalsa College is notably professional, offering strong academic support and maintaining a student-teacher ratio that ranges from 1:30 for economics to 1:60 for popular courses like BCom Hons.
The semester exam system enjoys a high pass rate, and the faculty is approachable, often lenient with assessments. Criticism was aimed at the administrative staff for their demeanor. The BA(H) Business Economics program was priced at Rs. 38,980 per annum for 2018-2019, with the current fee structure generally being affordable, around Rs 35,000 to Rs 46,000 annually, not including examination fees. Scholarships and financial aid are accessible for meritorious and economically weaker students through various government and university programs.
The placement cell at Delhi University is highly active, drawing over 103 companies in the 2023-24 session, offering more than 170 job placements. The highest package reached 23.05 LPA, with an average of 6.05 LPA. Eligibility for placements begins in the 5th semester. The college also prioritizes internships, collaborating with 121 companies in the 2020-21 session, with stipend offers up to Rs. 80,000 per month. The annual internship fair, Anubhava, hosts over 100 companies.
Both internships and placements are managed through the Calyxpod portal, which requires a registration fee of Rs. 110. The placement cell provides training to prepare students for these opportunities, enhancing their career readiness.
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