Year | 1 | 2 | 3 |
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Tution fees | ₹23470 | ₹23470 | ₹23470 |
Total Year Wise fees | ₹23,470 | ₹23,470 | ₹23,470 |
Events | Dates |
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Last Date of Application for Admission 2024-25 [B.A] | Oct 31, 2024 |
Last Date of Payment of Fee for DU MOP-UP 2nd Round [B.A] | Oct 19, 2024 |
Colleges to Select and Admissions Date for DU MOP-UP 2nd Round [B.A] | Oct 16, 2024 - Oct 18, 2024 |
Candidates must have passed 10+2 from a recognized board
The college offers admission to full time UG programmes of BA and B.Sc for a duration of three years. Honours programme with various specializations are also offered. The candidates must have completed 10+2 in relevant subjects from any recognized University. They should have attained at least 45% aggregate marks in 10+2.
Course | Specialization | Duration | Eligibility Criteria | Selection Criteria |
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BA | Economics | 3 years | 10+2 | Merit-based |
English | ||||
History | ||||
Philosophy | ||||
Sanskrit | ||||
BA Programme | ||||
B.Sc | Mathematics | 3 years | 10+2 | Merit-based |
Chemistry | ||||
Physics | ||||
B.Sc Programme (Physical Sciences) |
St. Stephen’s College | DU | Hindu College | Miranda House | Hansraj College | |
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Cost To Study | Total Fees ₹70410 (3 Years ) | - | Total Fees ₹80610 (3 Years ) | Total Fees ₹42480 (3 Years ) | Total Fees ₹80795 (3 Years ) |
Ranking | # Ranked 2/186 by India Today Arts Ranks | - | # Ranked 1/186 by India Today Arts Ranks | # Ranked 3/186 by India Today Arts Ranks | # Ranked 6/186 by India Today Arts Ranks |
Highest Salary | ₹2500000 | ₹4480000 | ₹3650000 | ₹2150000 | ₹2300000 |
Average Salary | ₹880000 | ₹1180000 | ₹840000 | - | ₹820000 |
General Course Details | Duration - 3 Years Course Offered - Full Time Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Graduation Course Credential - Degree | Duration - 3 Years Course Offered - Full Time Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Graduation Course Credential - Degree | Duration - 3 Years Course Offered - Full Time Total Seats - 13 Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Graduation Course Credential - Degree | Duration - 3 Years Course Offered - Full Time Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Graduation Course Credential - Degree | Duration - 3 Years Course Offered - Full Time Total Seats - 50 Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Graduation Course Credential - Degree |
Eligibility | 10+2 with CUET | 10+2 | 10+2 with 50%+ CUET | 10+2 with CUET | 10+2 with 50%+CUET |
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The fees structure of one year is 17000, and this college is high Ranking all over Delhi University every student has a dream of reading in this college it comes under the north campus, and gives lots of placement.
For my programme the fee is around 17500 per semester. Which includes tution fees and other fees also. College provide financial assistance also to the deserving students who need scholarship. Also campus placement cell provide opportunities for paid internships.
The fees are higher than other Delhi University colleges. It costs about Rs. 40,000 per year for day scholars and Rs. 1,20,000 per year for members in the hostel. There is no scholarship particularly for the fees but might be provided on a case by case basis. In addition to this, there are special scholarships provided by the University and college through the course of the year for students coming from economically weaker sections.
The college provides various scholarships for the students like MUFG Bank Scholarship, Sumoto Bank Scholarship etc. The scholarships are provided to the students who need financial aid and to some meritorious students. Usually every month there is an internship opportunity for the students from various sectors such as banking, financial consultants, research work etc. The total cost of the entire course is around Rs 1 lakh (hostel not included) and the college offers hostel accommodation separately if needed.
BA Program is an excellent course that gives you the fundamental knowledge of a variety of disciplines like Economics, Political Science, Philosophy, and English. The course is suitable for civil services aspirants, people appearing for other government jobs, aspiring journalists, public policy researchers and even those interested in doing an MBA in marketing or finance. Students from my batch have done internships with companies like JSW(Jindal Steel Works) and CLAWS(Centre for Land Warfare Studies) among other institutions. Students have gone on to join TFI(Teach For India), Gandhi Fellowship, YIF(Young India Fellowship), MBA at Narseemonji, Masters from Sciences Po, etc. Others have joined State Bank of India, Bombay Stock Exchange, PwC, etc.The teacher-student ratio is 1:50 for Political Science and History, 1:30 for Economics, 1:10 for English and Philosophy. Tutorials with teacher-student ratio of 1:10 are held once a week for every subject for clarification of doubts and deeper deliberation on the readings.Passing is not difficult but doing well is important.
There are number of scholarship available in college which is provided by the college itself and philanthropy from both our country and outside too(eg: Japan)
I have not been eligible for any scholarship in my college so I do not have much idea about this.
I have friends from both St. Stephens and JMC. Here are a few of the information that I got from them.
Now coming to the courses, in English honors, you will learn about a myriad of texts from different countries and different time periods. However, you will have to spend your three years around poetry and prose. You won’t get to experience much diversity when it comes to subjects. For the BA program, however, you can choose all subjects from Social Science. There are many combinations that you can opt for.
So, I will suggest that you choose the program which will keep you interested for the next three years. College life will be similar irrespective of the institute. Also, gone are the days when students with honors degrees were treated superior to the students who pursued programs.
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