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The education costs were not expensive. It was affordable. There were no job placements on campus. Students need to register on the placement cell of Delhi university for job opportunities or they can look for jobs by themselves.
The fees are very nominal as other colleges of Delhi University. The fee is around Rs 12855 for a year. The University do not offer any scholarship or financial assistance but there are many placement opportunities they will provide to you.
Fess is up to marks for a Delhi university college. The scholarship is not discussed or financial assistance is taken by me. Jobs should be given on campus to deserving students. But it has not been discussed yet
Fees in my college are quite affordable for 1st year it is around 10k and has hiked by a few percent in consecutive years. There are scholarships provided by the universities for a student from weaker sections of society and meritious students.
The fee hike is not much. As it is a Central University the government pays for all the benefits for the welfare of the student. Du scholarship is offered. No jobs are not offered for MSc courses. You can however do some side hustles while studying.
The study policy is too low like we all afford this and we do not need to buy course books it is available in the library and they have too many scholarships for poor students who have bad financial conditions and also college fee is less.
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First of all, this college is affiliated with Delhi university and did not have an entrance exam for admission. Instead, admissions were based on the 12th board percentage(merit-based). 2019's cut-off for this college was 89% in the top four subjects. The application process was simple, I only had to complete the application form on Delhi university's website. Once the cut-off lists were released, I had to choose a college based on my percentage and the course I want to enroll in. There were seats for reserved category people as well.
ABy - AbhijithThe admission process was totally dependent on the cut-off prior but not now. I applied at the second cut-off in this college and then waited for further cut-offs but I didn't meet the eligible cutoff as required by colleges of North campus. I am pursuing Bcom. The eligibility criteria are that the student must be 10+2 and score at least 90 in 10+2. The student can apply for admission online through the DU portal http://www.du.ac.in/ You have to pay application fees of approx. Rs 250 to get registered on du website. As I belong to the General category I do not have any idea about reservations. The University can improve the admission process by adopting both ways i.e offline and online.
MMBy - MANOHAR MITTALEligibility of bcom hons is passed 10+2 with at least 50% marks in all main subjects with English as a compulsory subject. To apply for Delhi university I gave my CUET test and I was allotted my college according to my marks.
RkBy - Rahul kumar
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