Admission at Kalindi College starts in early July, with up to 8 cut-off lists based on 12th standard marks. Seats are typically filled by the 5th list. Students have 3 days to submit fees after each list. The college maintains a strong faculty-to-student ratio, with 7 teachers for around 180-190 students, ensuring personalized attention. The faculty is well-regarded for their professionalism and support. Annual fees are between 21,000 to 22,000 INR, payable online in July.
This fee covers media lab access and participation in college events. Placements are limited, particularly in journalism, with the placement cell being less active. About 20 out of 40 students secure placements, often through external platforms. While internships are not directly provided, some opportunities exist with companies like DD. Additional qualifications through add-on courses are available, but success in placements requires a full skill set. Scholarships are mainly for financially disadvantaged and differently-abled students, but information is not proactively shared, requiring students to check the college website and noticeboard.
Despite being a government institution, fees are considered high. The college provides limited financial aid and during the COVID-19 pandemic, full tuition was charged despite online classes. Additional scholarships may be available through Delhi University based on merit or quotas.
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