The BCom program at Delhi University in 2017 followed a merit-based admission process, relying on Class 12 board exam scores. Admission was granted during the vacant seat list phase when the cut-off percentage dropped to 89%. Applicants needed to fill a combined form, upload necessary documents on the DU website, and visit the college for final submission and fee payment. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee College provides a supportive environment with a faculty-to-student ratio that allows for personalized attention.
Lectures occur five days a week, and exams are semester-based over three years. The college offers affordable annual fees, around Rs. 3,500, compared to other institutions, with no extra charges after enrollment. It has a robust placement cell partnering with the Central Placement Cell and companies like TCS, Amazon, and Myntra. About 60-80% of students secure placements, with average salaries between 2-4 lakhs per annum and a maximum package of 7-8 lakhs.
Internships are available through Internshala and similar platforms. Students can start placements in their third year, with resources for resume building and interview preparation. The college supports students from economically weaker sections with scholarships, such as the All Indian Scholarship and others for specific categories. The fee structure for the B.Com program ranges from Rs. 8,000 to Rs. 10,175 annually, with financial assistance available for those in need. Despite the affordable fees, the college provides various facilities and resources, including sports, canteens, and study materials.
Information on scholarships is accessible via the college's website and notice boards. While the placement opportunities are somewhat limited, the college ensures students have access to internships and job prospects.
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