Admission to the college is based solely on merit, determined by the best four subjects in the 12th-grade scores. Prospective students must submit an application to the University of Delhi, and each college releases a merit list for its courses. The college charges an annual fee of roughly 10,000 INR for most courses, whereas honors courses cost about 30,000 INR per year. Scholarships are accessible for students from economically disadvantaged and non-general categories.
Placement opportunities are abundant for B.Com and BMS courses, with companies like TCS, Wipro, Infosys, and PayTM visiting regularly. Science students have fewer in-college placement options and should engage with the University of Delhi's north campus placement cell. The college's highest placement package is 21.5 lakhs. Although the college does not directly provide internships, the placement cell facilitates opportunities with companies such as Bajaj Capital, Wipro, and Deloitte. Faculty assistance is available for interview and job placement preparation.
Delhi University offers scholarships for students with a family income below 2 lakh annually. As a government institution, the university maintains an affordable fee structure, with first-year fees at 10,000 INR, second-year at 9,000 INR, and third-year at 10,000 INR. A refund of 1,000-2,000 INR from the first-year security deposit is given to students. The university emphasizes education over profit, providing substantial job placement opportunities for students focused on their career goals.
Different courses have unique fee structures, and scholarships are offered to those facing financial hardships.










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