Admission to the course is based on Class 12 CBSE scores, with a cut-off mark of 82 in 2014. Admission is secured through document verification on the first day of the admission list at Delhi University. The college faculty is generally experienced, especially in operations research and data science, although some temporary teachers lack experience. The faculty-to-student ratio supports effective learning, although instances of favoritism exist. Exams are manageable with minimal preparation.
The annual course fee is approximately Rs 10,000, totaling around Rs 40,000 for the full program, with various scholarships available for economically weaker sections and reserved categories. Reputable companies such as EY, BCG, and Amazon visit for placements, offering the highest package of 12 lakh per annum and an average of 5.5 lakh, with 50-60% of students securing jobs, mainly in B.Com and BMS programs. The college's internship fair leads to limited placements, with less than 1% securing positions in some cases.
Students are eligible for placements from the 5th or 6th semester, undergoing an aptitude test, group discussion, and personal interview. Internship stipends range from 1,000 to 5,000 INR. Scholarships and financial aid are offered, particularly for EWS and reserved categories, with a 10,000 INR scholarship for top-performing students. The mathematics science course fee is around 10,000 INR annually, totaling about 30,000 INR, much lower than fees at private colleges. Hostel fees are approximately 75,000 INR per year, excluding mess charges.
Students can apply for one scholarship at Delhi University, with guidance available from college administration or faculty. Overall, the placement and internship experience is average, with a focus on learning rather than immediate employment.
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