
Lady Shri Ram College (LSR), St. Stephen's, Miranda House, and Hindu College are the most enjoyable returns on investment, as the fees are very low and the chances of placements or success in postgraduate studies are also very high in these colleges.
No. Some of the low-priced government BA colleges in DU in Delhi perform better in terms of career outcomes compared to premier private universities. It is not the amount of the fee that counts, but the specialisation and how the student performs throughout.
Good ROI implies that your first-year compensation level compares to or comes above your total cost in 3 years' fees.
BA specialisations such as Economics, Political Science, Psychology, Mass Communication and Journalism have a higher chance of attracting higher payment due to the careers associated with them when compared to general pursuits in Humanities.
Yes, surely working students or students preparing to give the UPSC, SSC, or Bank exam. Although salaries at the beginning may be low, the availability and low fees make the ROI good in the long-term perspective.