Bharati College, part of Delhi University, requires applicants to complete an online application via the DU admission portal, providing basic details, 12th-grade marks, and preferred courses. Admission depends on cutoff lists published a month later, based on best of four subjects. Those meeting cutoffs apply directly to the college with necessary documents. Faculty reviews are mixed, with some staff engaged in college activities and others criticized for lack of motivation.
Lectures are typically 4-5 daily, with concerns about teachers lacking industry-relevant experience. The college's annual fee is about 10,000 INR, deemed affordable, with compensation and support for OBC, SC, ST, and low-income students. Payments are digital, and fees vary by course but remain manageable. Placement opportunities are limited, with few companies attending job fairs and internships often lacking stipends. A notable internship stipend of 4 lakh INR requires a year of experience but is rare.
College events aim to boost job prospects, mainly benefiting society members. Post-graduation, students pursue further studies or careers like teaching. Scholarships support students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds, SC students, those with good academic performance, underprivileged children, PWD, and for sports achievements. Scholarships are contingent on a qualifying test. There's no clear information on loan facilities.
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