Admission to Delhi University involves completing an online form and meeting the cut-off marks specified by the college for various courses. The faculty, especially in the history department, is highly qualified and supportive, creating a strong student-teacher bond. Classes typically have 49 to 55 students, with a student-to-teacher ratio of around 10:1. Students study three core subjects and four additional ones, with exams worth 90 marks each. The fee for the first year is approximately ₹11,730 for general students, with variations for SC, ST, and OBC students, while the second-year fee is about ₹13,410. Exam fees are roughly ₹1,200. The college offers job and placement opportunities, but the quality depends largely on the students. While there are no internships in the graduate program, the university hosts annual events offering internships from the first semester. Various scholarships are available, including those for Muslim minority students and economically disadvantaged students, potentially waiving fees. Despite some infrastructure issues, the college is a cost-effective option.
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