Delhi University’s admission process starts each June with the release of cutoff lists, based on 12th-grade marks. Applicants register online and complete in-person document verification before paying fees. In a recent cycle, 8 cutoff lists were released, allowing students to switch colleges if eligible. Sri Aurobindo College has an experienced faculty, with many professors holding advanced degrees and offering personalized attention, maintaining a ratio of 1:30 in tutorials and 1:60 in regular classes.
The college has received recognition for its science faculty and provides both theoretical and practical learning experiences. Tuition fees at Sri Aurobindo College are affordable, ranging from INR 5,500 to 9,000 annually, with a three-year commerce course costing about INR 16,800. Examination fees are paid separately each semester, typically below INR 1,000. Scholarships and fee reductions are available for SC/ST/OBC/EWS students, and a free laptop is provided for one year.
Placement opportunities are limited, with firms like EY, Deloitte, KPMG, and Accenture visiting. The highest package offered is around Rs 15 lakh, with the average between Rs 4 to Rs 5 lakh. Placements occur between the 5th and 7th semesters for students with a CGPA above 6 without backlogs. About 20-25% secure placements, while others pursue further studies or government jobs. Internships are mainly with startups, offering stipends from Rs 2,000 to Rs 15,000, with larger firms like Paytm offering up to Rs 15,000.
Students are encouraged to engage in extracurricular activities and internships to enhance job prospects. Financial aid is available for EWS and reserved categories, with tuition fees for a B.Com course ranging from Rs. 6,800 to Rs. 9,600 per year. Scholarships and financial assistance are offered based on merit and financial need, with less emphasis on loans due to the low fees.
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