Admission to the college's medical courses requires the NEET entrance exam, followed by a counseling process to select a college. Engineering admissions consider a merit list based on 60% board marks and 40% JEE marks. The faculty, appointed by the University of Delhi, is experienced and approachable, though punctuality and industry experience are concerns. The faculty-to-student ratio is about 16:1, supporting a personalized learning environment. However, some students report dissatisfaction with exams and perceived favoritism. The annual tuition fee is 68,000 INR, the highest among University of Delhi colleges. Despite protests over fee hikes, the institution remains self-funded. Placements are average, with approximately 60% of students securing jobs, mainly in media houses. The average package ranges from 3-3.5 LPA, with the highest at 4.5 LPA. Notable recruiters include Zomato and Republic TV. Internships through college partners offer variable stipends. Fees for Journalism Honours range from ₹35,000 to ₹134,000 for the entire course, excluding examination and hostel fees. Scholarships are available for SC, ST, OBC, and EWS students, with fee waivers for families earning below ₹4.5 lakhs annually. The Financial Scholarship Scheme (FSS) and Vice Chancellor Internship program provide financial aid. Travel costs, particularly metro expenses, add to student expenses. While direct college scholarships are limited, external scholarships are accessible through government and other institutions.
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