I am in my first year of college and am largely unaware of the scenario regarding the placements and internships. However, since it is ranked as top 3rd college among all the DU colleges, I am assuming it would be great
The infrastructure is pretty great. There are two college hostels (boys and girls), canteens, cafe's, auditorium, library, labs and spacious classrooms. There are 3-4 wifi networks working at different places throughout the campus. There are a lot of options available for people looking for PGs around the campus at reasonable prices. The food is tasty as well as affordable and there is a great variety.
The admissions to my course in Hindu College was Merit-based. Like every other Delhi University College, the cutoff list was released at the DU website. The admission procedure was, however, quite hectic. It was greatly marked by long queues of restless students and their parents waiting to get enrolled for the course. But now, after having spent almost a year in this college, I feel, it was all worth it.
The daily routine is not at all hectic. We get free hours between the lectures and are mostly free till about 1 or 2 pm daily leaving a lot of time for indulging in extracurricular activities for the students. There are a no. of societies that students can take part into and apart from academics, there is scope for overall growth and personality development for everyone. The college life is great for all the fests and events all around the year and the various hang out spots on the campus that helps students have a gala time in college.
The college fees are really affordable. It is approximately INR 17,000 annually and a lot of scholarship opportunities are available to the students especially the ones belonging to rather poor households.
There are about 20-30 societies in our college, all really indulging and informative in their own way. There are performing societies, societies related to academics, nature, social service, etc. I, myself, am a part of a performing society, Nakshatra, and it has helped me Evolve as a person. Within a year, I've experienced the on-stage glory as well as the backstage hustle and I feel I have an edge over my batch mates who are not really involved in any such extracurricular activities. The college life has a plethora of events and Fests happening all around the year. Almost every day, there is an event in the college, be it cultural, technical or sports. Hindu College offers you the Best college life you could've imagined.
4.2
College Infrastructure & Hostel Facilities
4
Clubs & Associations
5
Placements & Internships
3.5
Fees & Scholarships
4
Academics & Faculty
4.5
Entrance Exams & Admissions : The admission is based on the 12th exam and the cut-off is 80% for general. There is no entrance exam.
Entrance Exams & Admissions : It is merit-based. For B.Sc, the 12th class percentage must be approx 90+%, in best four subjects including one language course.
Entrance Exams & Admissions : The cut off is generally 96% at Hindu College.
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