Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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B.Sc {Hons.} 3 Courses | ₹24,670 - 24,850 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with CUET | 28 May - 31 Oct 2024 | |
BA {Hons.} 5 Courses | ₹23,470 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with CUET | 28 May - 31 Oct 2024 | |
B.Sc 2 Courses | ₹24,670 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with CUET | 28 May - 31 Oct 2024 | |
BA 1 Course | ₹23,470 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with CUET | 28 May - 31 Oct 2024 |
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25k for every semester There are many scholarships one can get on the basis of merit, financial status and sports achievements Hostel and mess fees after all the calculations gets to about 10k per month
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During my tenure as a student of St. Stephens College, the semester fees were structured as follows: Around Rs. 42,000 for the first year including tuition fee, garden maintenance fee, registration fee and other compulsory charges. The Second and Third year each semester cost a minimum of around Rs 18,000 which was variable depending on whether we had purchased anything extra like college merchandise or yearbook calender the cost of which gets added in the semester fee. SC/ST/OBC students had the same fee structure as general category students. Those enrolled in science courses had to pay slightly higher than usual fees cause of expenses like Laboratory maintenance. Stephens offered various scholarship throughout the calender year as mentioned on its official website under the Scholarship Notifications page. Ex: Pandit Hazari Lal Prize and Neerja Malhotra Memorial Scholarship.
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The fee annually for a non-resident student (day scholar) is around 45k, which is to be paid in two instalments one in each semester. Resident members do have to pay extra obviously as they live and eat there. While being expensive the college does offer a number of scholarships and financial aid throughout the year on the basis of merit in order to help those with weak financial backgrounds. Most of the scholarships covers all of the fees including the fees of residence.
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The tuition fee in comparison to other central universities like JNU, Jamia Millia Islamia, Aligarh Muslim University etc. is very high. For example, if you are paying 50000rs for the whole three-year BA course in Jamia Millia Islamia, you have to about the same but for just one year here in St. Stephens College. Even if you compare the fees with colleges in the same university that is Delhi University, the fees is still high. Many internship opportunities are there on campus too such as being an intern for the vice chancellor etc. where you are awarded with very small stipends such as 5-8k per month which is still ok for a student.
The fees structure of one year is 17000, and this college is high Ranking all over Delhi University every student has a dream of reading in this college it comes under the north campus, and gives lots of placement.
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The fee structure is a bit heftier than other DU colleges, it's around 80,000 for a 2-year course while it's half of it for other colleges. But anyway St. Stephen carries its own name and reputation, so it's definitely worth the cost.
The cost to study is very low approx. 50,000 per year. The ROI is outstanding, most of the students either chose to pursue masters or take up jobs. Even the placement cell is amazing. There are numerous scholarships for students. I received a scholarship in my third year of college (approx. 40k rupees)
For fees, there is a term bill every semester of about 24,000 rupees and there are some other bills of about 1000 rupees that randomly pops up in the middle of the semester. College deadlines for fees and other payments are strict and if unable to pay there is a costly penalty to pay. There are also the University exam fees every semester of about 1200 rupees. Every year lot of scholarships are provided for financially poor students(annual income less than 5,00,000 rupees). The Head of the department announces the scholarships available so keep an eye out for that. One student can get at most one departmental scholarship and the total amount is about 28,000-50,000 rupees. There are other competitive scholarships too around the year. There are no in campus jobs during the study time. For the chemistry course, you have to pay for every apparatus that you might break during your study.
The course fee is a bit high compared to other DU colleges Other than that there are Scholarships provided by the college which are of help. Other than that one can apply for INSPIRE Scholarship provided by the Central Government.
There is no fee hike as such yearly. The college does provide lots of scholarships and bursaries for students based on merit and need. Apart from that if you are joining Stephen's like a science student and have good grades in +2 then you might get the INSPIRE scholarship as well (that is Rs. 60k/year)
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Below given table shows a comparison between the two of the best colleges under Delhi University to pursue B. Sc (Hons.) in Chemistry.
ST. STEPHENS | HINDU | |
NIRF RANKING | #1 | #3 |
TOTAL FEES (APPROX.) | 1.2 LACS | 55K |
ACCREDITED | NAAC ‘A’ GRADE | NAAC ‘A+’ GRADE |
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According to previous year, the cut off for admission to Hindu college for B. Sc (hons.) in Chemistry was 96.66% and in St. Stephen's it was 92%. The faculty contingency in both the colleges is very well reputed, dedicated and felicitated having won many recognitions to their name. It is not justified to distinguish between the teachers as all are almost at par with academic qualifications, achievements but are restricted by curriculum and different teaching patterns. Both the colleges organize national conferences and workshops for the holistic development of the students and to gain industry exposure.
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The key feature which sets Stephen's apart is that when it comes to applying abroad for higher studies or internships or fellowship programmes, a lot of graduates have had the opportunity to do so owing to the scholarships and collaborations with foreign universities like Oxford, Yale and Cambridge. It has a more disciplined and rigorous and calm aura about itself not being as actively a part of the very famous DU fests as compared to other colleges. There are many ongoing research projects funded by SERB and UGC. Top recruiters being Hetero drugs, Emami, Homi Bhaba Centre for Science Education, BCG etc. offering a median salary of around 9LPA.
In the Hindu college, the median salary package for B. Sc in Chemistry at offer was 5LPA and average placement rate was low as most of the graduates sought to opt for higher studies. The top recruiters were DE Shaw, KPMG, IndiaBulls amongst others. Organizations like Empower India, Philip Morris International, Outlook rolled out internship opportunities too.
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did this colledge has course for public admin
St. Stephen College does not provide Public Administration to the students either at UG or PG level. The college offers courses in the fields of History, Philosophy, Sankrit, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics. Sanskrit