The college offers a comprehensive course with potential specialization in three subjects, and the admission process includes an interview focusing on these areas. The faculty is highly qualified, mostly with PhDs, and provides accessible academic support despite some initial language barriers for North Indian students. While traditional teaching methods are common, faculty members are open to feedback and innovation. The college accommodates around 90 students per class, with infrastructure issues such as uncomfortable seating noted.
The semester consists of four exams, with the final one worth 50 marks. The placement cell actively assists students, especially in their second and final years, with recruiters like JP Morgan and Amazon. The average salary package is around 4.5 to 5 LPA, with a few students securing over 20 LPA. The placement rate for applicants is 80%, but overall course placements are 15-20%. BBA and BCOM graduates tend to have more placement opportunities.
Internships are encouraged, although some are unpaid. The college supports further studies and offers industry exposure through projects. Tuition fees vary, with BA in Economics costing 60,000 per year and others 70,000, totaling 210,000 over three years, subject to annual increases. Scholarships are rare without academic excellence, but there are options for economically weaker students, including NCC and merit scholarships. Outstanding academic performance over four semesters can earn up to 10,000.
Additional support includes free food and housing discounts for those with unstable family incomes. Prospective students should check the university's website or contact the placements and scholarship cell for detailed information.
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