Admission to the program is solely based on 12th standard board exam marks, without any group discussions or interviews. The college releases about 10 cut-off lists, and students can secure admission if their marks meet these cut-offs. The college has a strong faculty-to-student ratio of approximately 1:2, ensuring personalized support. Faculty members are known for being kind and helpful, with the history and English departments having some of the best faculty, such as Dr.
Pragati Mohapatra and Meghna Ma'am. The faculty's fair assessment practices, offering unbiased marks for Internal Assessment, enhance the academic experience. The absence of ragging and a positive environment further support learning. The course fee is approximately 15,000 INR per year, totaling around 40,000 INR for the three-year program. Scholarships are available for physically challenged students, Kashmiri migrants, and OBC students. The college follows university norms for fee regulation, with no extra charges.
Campus placements feature companies like Accenture, Vedantu, and Byju's, with Accenture recruiting around 150 students. About 70% of commerce and economics students secure jobs, and approximately 20% from other departments, resulting in a 38% overall placement rate. The highest salary package is 12 lakhs, with an average of 5 lakhs. The placement cell also arranges internships with firms like Ipsos and Maach. Indraprastha College for Women offers merit and attendance-based scholarships for low-income families with annual incomes below 1 lakh INR.
As a semi-government institution, its fees are higher than other Delhi University colleges, with first-year fees around 28,000 INR, decreasing to about 20,670 INR in subsequent years. Examination fees are about 2,000 INR per semester. Delhi University offers fee deductions for students with family income below 4 lakh INR, provided they maintain good academic performance, though general category students without qualifying income or merit may not be eligible for these benefits.
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