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cost is very minimal (25000 per annum), also there are scholarships by the central government and DU to help students financially. The fee hikes are very rare. also, students can pursue internships to support themselves financially.
I didn't do research on fees at all but I can assure you one thing the fees of a BMS Course from SSCBS are far less than those of any other college. The fee is roughly about 14700 p.a which I think is affordable to anyone. Let's compare it with GGS of DU which also offers BMS but the fee for this course in GGS is 45000 p.a.
The fee structure is very minimal as it is a government-authorised University. They provide scholarships to PWD students up to 80% and the same to the other sections of society. They provide free books from the library, laptop assistance, etc. For students who can't afford these materials. Placement opportunities are also provided by the campus recruiters where they offer an average package of 6-7 lakh p.a.
Considering the facilities you get at SSCBS, the fee is very affordable for general students too. Financial Aid is also provided to students. Summer internship opportunities as well as final placements provided by the college. Almost everyone with a good enough resume gets a placement.
The fees in the 1st year were around 14k and it decreases in further years. 2nd year- 11k 3rd year- 10k SSCBS provides the very same scholarships as any other du college would provide. Internship season hits in the month of December-March when paid internships are provided.
As you all know, It's the dream college of many and was mine also therefore to get into such a college is also tough. I gave CUET Entrance test which was held for the very first time in India. It replaced DUJAT which was slightly tougher than CUET. I consider myself lucky. The eligibility process for SSCBS is simple you should have scored 60% or more in CBSE or any other equivalent boards and the CUET Exam in which English, General Test and Marhs are compulsory. I got 672 marks in CUET and got a 1300 rank or something but I had OBC Certificate and I got the offer in the first window only. Therefore, OBC Certificate played a big role in my admission. The admission process was smooth I di
KSBy - Karamjeet SinghAt our time, it was DUJAT, but now it has been merged under CUET. Eligibility is Maths in class 12 and a minimum percentage according to CUET. Reservation benefits to SC, ST, OBC, PWD, and EWS are available as per du guidelines.
sBy - shachiAt my admission time, one had to clear DU JAT with a high percentile score after passing her senior secondary schooling. The admission process was simple. You just had to score well to get admission to the DU JAT entrance exam. But now, it has been changed to the CUET entrance.
AVBy - AAYUSH VERMA
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