Mu College, part of Delhi University's South Campus, offers a diverse and accomplished faculty, including UPSC-qualified, PhD holders, and a Nobel Prize winner. The student-to-faculty ratio is about 100:1, and attendance is required at a minimum of 40%. Assessments are lenient, contributing to generally favorable grades for students. The college maintains a balanced gender ratio, with a predominance of women, as expected in a women's college. The college's Training and Placement Cell has been active for two years, organizing the first Internship and Job Fair featuring companies like Economic Times and Genpact.
Campus placements begin in the 6th semester, offering average packages between 4 to 6 lacs per annum. Main recruiters include Economic Times, Techno Tech, University Clothing, Decathlon, and WIPRO, with around 50% of students securing jobs through placements. Internships prior to the 6th semester offer stipends and certificates. Bharati College is known for affordable education, with first-year tuition fees ranging from 10,500 to 14,820 INR, increasing by about 1,000 INR annually.
Hostel fees are low, and off-campus housing options cost around 5,500 INR, excluding food. The college ranks 44th in commerce and 60th in arts, and provides scholarships and financial aid, including a sports quota and support for students from specific castes.
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