The college offers a merit-based admission process with no interviews or group discussions, relying on 12th-grade marks. The B.Com (Hons) course typically requires a cutoff around 94%, with admissions beginning in late June and classes starting by July 22nd. The college features a student-faculty ratio of 20:1, providing personalized attention through experienced faculty, some with professional degrees like PhDs and CFA Charters. The curriculum includes seven subjects, evaluated through internal and continuous assessments and semester exams.
Annual tuition fees are highly affordable, ranging from Rs. 5,500 to Rs. 18,000, totaling approximately Rs. 45,000 over three years. Hostel and additional examination fees are reasonable, with scholarships available for eligible students based on financial and academic criteria. Placement opportunities are diverse, with companies like Deloitte, EY, KPMG, and PwC frequently recruiting, offering average packages of 4-6 LPA and the highest package at 32 LPA. Despite this, only 50-70% of students secure placements, with some reports of low placement percentages, though under certain conditions, it can reach up to 93%.
Internships start from the first year, but many are unpaid. The placement cell supports students with resume building and interview preparation, although satisfaction with placement packages is mixed. Daulat Ram College, affiliated with Delhi University, provides similar affordable fees for B.Com Hons, ranging from Rs. 14,900 to Rs. 17,000 annually, with a total of Rs. 48,000 to Rs. 51,000 for three years. Scholarships are offered for both academic merit and financial need, including specific categories and government schemes.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, fee refunds were provided. The college also offers internships and placement opportunities, with average packages ranging from Rs. 2 to 8 LPA and the highest at Rs. 19.25 LPA.
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