Keshav Mahavidyalaya requires candidates to clear the DU-JAT exam for admission, with 65% weight on the entrance exam and 35% on 12th-grade marks. The candidate's DU-JAT ranks were 56 in BMS, 45 in BFIA, and 60 in BBE. The course structure includes a mix of main and elective subjects, with regular assessments. Faculty are accessible and supportive, although strict on attendance and performance. The BMS course fee is about Rs.
50,000 for three years, with scholarships for EWS students, making it affordable. The college's placement cell, START@KMV, achieves a 60-70% placement rate, starting from the 4th semester. Average annual packages range from 3 to 8 lakhs, with a maximum of 21.5 lakhs. Top recruiters include Deloitte and EY. Internships start from the first year, offering stipends between Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 30,000 monthly. Despite its off-campus location, the college attracts significant recruiters.
Overall, Keshav Mahavidyalaya offers a cost-effective education with strong placement opportunities, although non-local students incur additional living costs in Delhi.
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