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Hindu College Admission 2025: CUET UG, Eligibility, Dates, Cut Off & Application Process

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Q:   Can I get direct admission to Hindu College?

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No, Hindu College does not offer direct admissions for its courses. For UG course admissions, the college considers valid score in the CUET-UG (Common University Entrance Test). Furthermore, for its postgraduate courses, Hindu College now accepts valid score in the CUET-PG exam. NTA is responsible for conducting the entrance exam. Additionally, students need to participate in the DU CSAS process for seat allotment. Students willing to apply for Hindu College admission must register and appear for the CUET entrance exam following by the counselling. There will be no direct admissions for any of the course. For further information, candidates are advised to visit the official website of the college.

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Q:   What is the admission process at Hindu college University of Delhi?

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Admission to various courses at the Hindu College University of Delhi is based on merit and entrance exam scores. Follow the steps given below to apply for admission to various courses at Hindu College: Step 1: Visit the official website of the College. Step 2: Select the course and pay the application fee. Step 3: Fill out the application form. Step 4: Submit the application form with all the relevant information. For more information please visit here.

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Q:   How can I get admission in Hindu College, Delhi?

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Hindu College admission for UG courses (as per DU) will be through Common Seat Allocation System of the University of Delhi. But, at first, it is necessary that aspirants opt for DU during CUET form filling and later apply on the CSAS portal to be eligible for admission. The admission process after CUET result declaration is explained below:

Step 1: After the declaration of the CUET UG exam, register on the DU CSAS portal in multiple phases.

Step 2: Submit College + Course combination preferences in the order of priority on the CSAS dashboard. Here student must select their preferred course and Hindu College as the option. 

Step 3: The University will release the dates for DU CSAS Seat Allocation Lists for all categories. 

  • The "freeze" option in seat allocation for CSAS (DU) is to be selected by the students to confirm their admission choice to the allocated college and course at DU.
  • If candidates are happy with the assigned college and course, they can freeze the request through their dashboard.
  • Once they select this option, they will not be considered for "upgradation" of choice in further rounds of CSAS.
  • Candidates must only select this option only if they are satisfied with the allocated seat and want to take admission to this course & college
  • If they do not choose to upgrade or freeze your admission, their current status will be maintained.

Step 4: Once the candidate "Accept" the provisionally allocated seat, the concerned college will verify the eligibility and documents uploaded by the candidate online. The college has an option to 'Accept' or 'Reject' the admission of the student basis the verification. 

Step 5: Once Hindu college accords the approval, candidates will have to pay the 'Admission Fee' to confirm their seat. 

On the basis of the availability of seats due to rejections, cancellations, and withdrawals, DU colleges may announce multiple allocation rounds. The University of Delhi will display the vacant seats on its admission website (admission.uod.ac.in) before every allocation round. 

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Hindu College BA Admissions 2025

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Feb '25-Apr '25
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May '25-Jun '25
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Q:   What is the total fee for BA (Hons) at Hindu College?

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The total fee for BA (Hons) at Hindu College ranges between INR 52,680 and 52,770. This fee, however, is sourced from unofficial sources on the internet. Hence, is indicative. For the exact fee, students are advised to visit the official website or the admission office of Hindu College and confirm the same. The final fee for the BA (Hons) course will also be inclusive of other fee components such as the application, hostel, development charges and exam fee. More details on these components can be fetched from the Hindu College admission office. However, the below table mentions the application fee that students are required to submit while filling out the CUET UG exam form.

Category

CUET Application Fee 

General

INR 650

OBC-NCL and EWS

INR 600

SC/ST/PwD/Third Gender

INR 550

Outside India

INR 3,000

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Q:   Does Hindu College offer BA (Hons) programme?

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At the undergraduate level, Hindu College offers BA (Hons) and BA programmes across 10 specialisations and four subject combinations, respectively. Starting in 2022, admission for all UG courses at Hindu College is based on CUET -UG exam (conducted by NTA). Candidates who qualify the CUET UG entrance examination can then register on DU’s Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal for seat allocation. Other than BA and BA (Hons) programmes, Hindu College, affiliated with DU and offers a range of UG, PG and certificate courses in the stream of Arts, Science and Commerce.

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Q:   Can I get direct admission to Hindu College for BA?

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Admission to all the courses offered by Hindu College is entrance-based including BA. While Hindu College accepts CUET UG exam for admission to its undergraduate courses, such as BA, BSc and BCom, admission to all the PG programmes will be subject to the CUET- PG exam  The institute along with DU started accepting CUET UG starting 2022 and the CUET PG from 2023 session onward. Before this, admission to UG was based on merit in Class 12 and PG admission was mostly subject to DUET exam previously conducted by DU. Hence, those who are seeking direct admission to Hindu College for BA can reach out to the admission office for any information in this regard.

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Hindu College Application Process 2025

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Q:   Can I get into Hindu College without CUET?

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No, admission to all the courses, i.e., undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, offered by Hindu College is entrance-based. While this DU-affiliated college accepts CUET UG exam for admission to its undergraduate courses, such as BA, BSc and BCom, admission to all the postgraduate courses is subject to the CUET- PG exam starting admission 2023. The institute along with DU started accepting CUET UG starting 2022 and the CUET PG from 2023 session onward. Before this, admission to undergraduate was based on merit in Class 12 and PG admission was mostly subject to DUET exam previously conducted by DU.

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Q:   Is there a way to apply to Hindu College offline?

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No, there is no offline method of application. All the candidates must apply through the centralised entrance exam's official website, i.e., the official websites of CUET UG and CUET PG exam. After the COVID years and after the introduction of CUET UG and CUET PG for admission to Hindu College and other DU-affiliated colleges, the application process has shifted full-time to the online mode. Candidates can register on the official websites of the respective exam, fill out the online application forms, pay the course-wise application fee and appear for the exam to become eligible. For final admission, shortlisted and pass-out students of CUET UG and CUET PG are required to register on the DU CSAS portal for the final admission and seat allocation process.  

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Q:   Who is eligible for Hindu College admission?

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Admission to all the courses is entrance-based. While Hindu College accepts CUET UG exam for admission to its undergraduate courses, such as BA, BSc and BCom, admission to all the PG programmes will be subject to the CUET- PG exam starting admission 2023. The institute along with DU started accepting CUET UG starting 2022 and the CUET PG from 2023 session onward. Before this, admission to UG was based on merit in Class 12 and PG admission was mostly subject to DUET exam previously conducted by DU. The eligibility requirements for all the programmes offered by the college are tabulated below:

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Eligibility & Selection Criteria

BA (Hons)/ BA (Prog.) 

Eligibility: A pass in Class 12

Selection criteria: CUET

BSc (Hons)/ BSc (Prog.)

Eligibility: A pass in Class 12

Selection criteria: CUET

BCom (Hons)

Eligibility: A pass in Class 12

Selection criteria: CUET

MA

Eligibility: Relevant BA with up to 50% aggregate

Selection criteria: CUET PG

MSc

Eligibility: Relevant UG degree

Selection criteria: CUET PG

MCom

Eligibility: Relevant UG degree

Selection criteria: CUET PG

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Q:   Does Hindu College Delhi offer scholarships to students?

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Yes, Hindu College Delhi offers scholarships to postgraduate and undergraduate students as financial assistance. Overall, a total of 19 prizes and 23 scholarships are provided to postgraduate as well as undergraduate programme students. Some of the scholarships provided by the Hindu College Delhi are Premvati Raghubir Singh Scholarships,  R.B.Ram Kishan Dass Scholarships,  Ch. Bhagwan Sahai Chauhan Memorial Scholarship, Rai Achhru Ram Scholarship, S.P. Raina Memorial Scholarship, Ganpat Rai Gopal Devi Merit Scholarship, and others.

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Q:   Which is a better college for BA and BA (Hons) courses: Hindu College or Miranda House?

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The following table mentions a comparison between both these top colleges of DU for their undergraduate courses in the field of Arts and Humanities:

College Name

BA Fee Range

Median Salary (UG 3-year)

Hindu College

INR 52,680 - INR 52,770

INR 6.4 LPA

Miranda House

INR 42,480 - INR 51,240

INR 6 LPA

Based on the details mentioned in the above table, it can be concluded that both these colleges are equally good and candidates can go for any of the two options where they qualify for admission. However, there is a minute difference in between the course fee and salary that the BA/ BA (Hons) passouts get after completing this course. But the gap is too small to be considered in rating a college better than the other. Miranda7 Hindu College with other colleges here

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Q:   Does Hindu College provide equal opportunity to students to apply for scholarships?

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Yes, Hindu College provide equal opportunity to students to apply for scholarships. Some of the scholarships provided by the college are Premvati Raghubir Singh Scholarships, S.P. Raina Memorial Scholarship, Ganpat Rai Gopal Devi Merit Scholarship, and others. So apply early as the limited number of scholarships are provided to students.

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B.A. (History, Political Science) - Batch of 2027
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The college has a great vibe, with excellent infrastructure and a lively crowd.
Placements: My course doesn’t offer the best placement opportunities, but other courses like Economics Honours and Statistics Honours do get good campus placements. Overall, the placement scene is decent, and the college offers some good options for those in the right courses.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure for my course is decent, with good classrooms. The library and labs are okay, though not exceptional. As for the hostel, the quality of food in the mess and canteen could definitely improve. Medical facilities are available, and there are basic sports and games facilities as well, but they arena? T top-notch. Overall, it’s manageable but leaves room for improvement.
Faculty: The faculty is a mix of helpful and knowledgeable teachers, though some aren't up to the mark. The curriculum is somewhat relevant, but it doesn't always feel industry-ready. Semester exams can be tough, and while the pass percentage is decent, it depends on the subject. Overall, the teaching quality is decent but not extraordinary.
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Nice opportunities to interact and build networks.
Placements: Students are actually provided with placements and internships. The average placement was recorded as 9 LPA. Besides, there are some skills to be taught throughout the course along with the theory part. Ultimately, it also depends on the students. Many of them opt for competitive exams.
Infrastructure: I would say the infrastructure is great. Starting with the amphitheatre, Sanganeria Auditorium for grand events, Sushila Devi Auditorium for interactive sessions, an open cafeteria, canteen, sports complex with a basketball court, volleyball court, and cricket pitch as well.
Faculty: The faculty is great. They teach well and interact great, and they all will guide you with whatever they can. They clear all the doubts and are great mentors. The curriculum needs some updates, including more practical topics to be included. Also, the exams went on so quickly since we had limited prep time, which is a problem as time wasn't sufficient.
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Proud hinduvian u2764ufe0f everything is fine .
Placements: It is a good college but it doesn't provide any placement but the placement cell invites some company they provide a minimum package of 2lakh to 2.5lakh par annum and sometimes more but hoping for a placement from here is a mistake so go only for education .
Infrastructure: Classrooms are well maintained campus is Full Wi-Fi connection and room are Full air conditioning water library and all other things are Fully maintained different society always organise different types of games and programs that open our mind and fill with energy .
Faculty: Yes all teachers are very helpful and they always support in and out anywhere you need they stay connected to them they will provide you so many opportunities to learn and earn from different programs and they will also help you in practical also so enjoy hard .
Other: Delhi University is famous for their fest as we all know so the crowd is very cheerful and they invites so many guests celebrity in their fest so you won't gonna regret from it.
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Life at Hindu College: Great Academics with Vibrant Campus Experience
Placements: Hindu Colleges B.Sc. (Hons.) Mathematics programme has an active placement cell that facilitates job opportunities for its students. Graduates have secured positions with average salary packages ranging from 5 to 6 Lacs per annum, with the highest packages reaching up to 14 to 16 Lacs per annum. However, placement success largely depends on individual student efforts and performance.
Infrastructure: Hindu College offers well-maintained hostel facilities with separate accommodation for boys and girls. The boys' hostel has spacious rooms, a common room, and easy access to sports facilities. The girls' hostel provides modern amenities, including air-conditioned rooms, laundry services, and 24/7 security. However, limited hostel seats make securing accommodation highly competitive.
Faculty: Hindu Colleges B.Sc. (Hons.) Mathematics programme is supported by a distinguished faculty, including Dr. Kanta Garg and Dr. Bindu Bansal, among others. The curriculum encompasses subjects such as Algebra, Calculus, Real Analysis, and Differential Equations with assessment conducted through a combination of internal evaluation and end-semester examinations.
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Hindu College - The Heart of North Campus.
Placements: Top recruiting companies are KPMG, Accenture, etc. In our course, around 20-30% of people get placed every year and the top roles offered are data analyst, business analyst, etc. The average package is around 9 Lacs. The highest package was 36 Lacs in 2023.
Infrastructure: Only the library, college building have Wi-Fi facility, but the student union may place more routers on the campus. The infrastructure of the college is very beautiful. The food quality has improved and the hostel facility is also good. Although, there are not much games available for us to play. They are limited to only volleyball, cricket, basketball, and football.
Faculty: The teachers of the college are really helpful. However, the curriculum is quite old school, there are additional ability enhancement courses to equip students with skills, but the pressure of core subjects is enough for us and we mostly choose subjects that do not require a theory exam.
Other: The best thing about my course would be that it’s very analytical, and being a person who is interested in the field, I like challenging myself. I think the facilities can be improved a little, like adding more sports activities and ensuring that there is stable Wi-Fi all across the college because there is mostly a network issue.
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The college is well-managed and good facilities are available.
Placements: The percentage of students who got placed in our course is 65%. The highest salary package offered is 6.5 LPA. The average salary package offered is 4 LPA. The lowest salary package offered is 3 LPA. Many reputed and big companies visited our college for recruitment. Many students also got internships.
Infrastructure: Facilities and infrastructure available in our college are good. Our classrooms and labs are very clean and comfortable. A well-stocked library is also present on the campus. Hostel rooms are also good. The quality of the food available in the mess and canteen is hygienic.
Faculty: Our teachers are knowledgeable enough and qualified. They are not very helpful to students. Students have to deal alone with their problems. The teaching quality is satisfying. Our course curriculum is relevant. Many activities are conducted by the institute.
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Hindu College Delhi Admission 2025 FAQs

Q:   What is the fee of Hindu College?

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The following table provides the admission criteria for all the popular Hindu College courses along with their total tuition fee. This fee, however, is collated from various sources on the internet. Hence, is indicative.

Popular Courses

Total Fee Range

BA (Hons)/ BA (Prog.) 

INR 52,680 - INR 52,770

BSc (Hons)/ BSc (Prog.)

INR 55.,680 - INR 61,380

BCom (Hons)

INR 54,780

MA

INR 36.,020 - INR 36,620

MSc

INR 36,220 - INR 39,420

MCom

INR 36,620

 

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Q:   What marks are necessary for admission to the MCom course at Hindu College?

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At the postgraduate level, Hindu College offers M.Com courses to students. The total fee for the M.Com course is INR 36,620 and the basic eligibility criteria for the same is Graduation with a minimum of 50 % aggregate and the accepted entrance exam is CUET-PG. Candidates must prepare well in advance as the seats are limited and the candidates applying for admission to various courses are many.
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Q:   What is the eligibility criteria for admission to Commerce courses in Hindu College, DU? I have done my 12th in Commerce (without Maths).

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In the stream of Commerce, Hindu College, DU provides a three-year BCom (Hons) course to the students at the undergraduate level. Hindu College, DU BCom (Hons) admission is currently open via the CUET exam. Hindu College also offers a full-time two-year MCom course to the students across the Accounting and Commerce stream. The eligibility criteria to apply for the MCom course is Graduation with a minimum of 50 % aggregate and the accepted entrance exam is CUET-PG.

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Q:   What is the seat intake for BA Prog. offered by Hindu College?

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Available across 4 subject combinations, BA Prog. at Hindu College has a total of 62 seats. A combination-wise seat intake is as follows:

  • BA Program (English + Economics): 16
  • BA Program (Hindi + Philosophy): 15
  • BA Program (History + Political Science): 16
  • BA Program (Sanskrit + Political Science): 15

Read more on Hindu College BA courses here

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Q:   I want to know about the fee structure at Hindu College for a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) course.

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At the undergraduate level, Hindu College offers BSc and various other courses to students. The eligibility criteria to apply for the BSc course is good scores in CUET and Class 12. The total Tuition fee for the BSc course is INR 55,680 - INR 61,380. There are various other fee components that need to be added to the original fee to get the total course fee. For that please visit the official website of the college.
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Q:   Does Hindu College provide hostel facilities?

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Yes, Hindu College has separate hostel facilities for both girls and boys. However, during admission in 2020 and 2021, hostel facilities were temporarily unavailable due to the pandemic situation and social distancing norms. Candidates seeking admission from 2022 onward were, however, allowed to apply for the hostel. The hostel of Hindu College is located on the college campus and is within walking distance of all the academic and extracurricular facilities. With more than 200 rooms combined in the girls' and boys hostel, all the residential rooms are well-furnished and are fully air-conditioned. Additionally, round-the-clock security is available with security guards at the main gates of the hostels. For more security and vigilance, CCTV cameras are installed at important locations at the hostel. Students are also offered the opportunity to rejuvenate themselves with the assistance of all the recreational facilities available at tje hostel campus. Read more about Hindu College Infrastructure for details. 

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Q:   Is there any seat reservation criteria followed by Hindu College?

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At Hindu College, more than 70% of seats are reserved for various reserved category students. A breakup for the same is mentioned in the below table:

Category

Percentage Reservation

SC/ST

22.5%

15% for SC and 7.5% for ST (interchangeable, if necessary)

OBC (non-creamy layer, central list)

27%

Economically Weaker Section (EWS)

10%

Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwD)

5%

Children/Widows of personnel of the Armed Forces (CW)

5%

Wards of Kashmiri Migrants

5%

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Q:   What is the eligibility criteria to pursue Political Science in Hindu College?

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At the undergraduate level, Hindu College offers BA (Hons) courses to students in various specialisations. One of the specialisations in which BA is offered is Political Science. The eligibility criteria to apply for the same is clearing CUET wih good scores. CUET is a highly competitive exam which is conducted for admissions to mostly colleges under the Delhi University. So prepare well in advance for a successful admission.

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Q:   Is there any entrance exam conducted for B.Com (Hons) admission at Hindu College?

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At the undergraduate level, the Hindu College offers BCom (Hons) courses to the students. The accepted entrance exam is CUET. The total course fee for the BCom (Hons) course is INR 54,780. The full form for CUET stands for Central University Entrance Test. Central University Entrance Test is an all-India level entrance examination that is conducted by NTA (National Testing Agency) for admission to undergraduate courses offered in all the participating institutions.
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Q:   Which is a better college to pursue B.Com (Hons) St. Xavier's-Kolkata or Hindu College?

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Hindu College Delhi was affiliated with the Punjab University and now it is affiliated with the Delhi University. The Hindu College University of Delhi is accredited with A+ Grade by NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council) and is approved by UGC (University Grants Commission). St. Xavier's-Kolkata has been accredited with A+ Grade by NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council). Both colleges have the best infrastructures and offer great guidance to the students. Ultimately, the decision depends on the students, which is the best college or university for them.

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Q:   Is Maths mandatory in Class 12 to get admission to the B.A. (Economics) course at Hindu College Delhi?

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Yes, Maths is mandatory in Class 12 to get admission to the B.A. (Economics) course at Hindu College Delhi. At the undergraduate level, Hindu College offers a three-year BA (Programme) and BA (Hons) course to students in the field of Arts. The BA (Hons) programme is available in nine specialisations and one of the specialisation is Economics. The Economics Department of Hindu College is a very good department with great faculty.

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Q:   I got 75% in Class 12. Can you assist me regarding admission to Hindu College?

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Hindu College admission for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes or courses is subject to the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) exam conducted by NTA (National Testing Agency). Earlier, the Delhi University admissions were offered according to the merit in the Class 12 but now after coming of Common University Entrance Test (CUET) exam, CUET results are considered for admissions. The competition has increased. So the candidates have to prepare well in advance for admission to various courses at Hindu College University of Delhi.

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Q:   Which is a better college among Hindu College, LSR and Hansraj for BA (Hons) admission?

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All these colleges under the University of Delhi, namely Hindu, Hans Raj and LSR are considered to be the top colleges for Arts, Science and Commerce education. The following table contains a fee range and median salary comparison of Hans Raj College with other top colleges of DU offering BA & BA (Hons) courses:

College Name

BA & BA (Hons) Fee Range

BA & BA (Hons) Median Salary

Hans Raj College

INR 540*

INR 6.50 LPA

Hindu College

INR 52,680 - INR 52,770*

INR 7.11 LPA

LSR College 

INR 46,110 - INR 77,610*

INR 6.5 LPA

*The above fee and salary information is taken from unofficial sources and hence, is indicative. Students are requested to visit the official website to get more details on the same. 

Based on the components mentioned in the above table, Hans Raj College seems to be the most affordableoption of the three. However, that is not the same. After adding all the other admission fee components in the tuition fee, the total fee for BA (Hons) will go almost to the level of LSR and Hindu. However, the median salary offered at all the three is closed to each other with Hindu being on the top. Hence, students are required to consider the return on investment by comparing the overall fee and return salary to make a final decision. The final decition must also depend on the availability of the specialisation that a sudent is willing to get into and other factors, such as location proximity with their residence, preference of course available, among others

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Q:   Which college is better among Hindu College and Hans Raj College of Delhi University for doing BA (Hons.) in Economics?

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Both, Hindu College and Hans Raj College are the top affiliated colleges of Delhi University. The former was ranked on the 1st place by India Today 2023 under the Arts and Science category and the latter on 3rd.  Both colleges provide excellent faculty and placement opportunities to their students. 

Hindu College BA (H) in Economics graduates have obtained placements at Boston Consulting Group, Ernst and Young, Bain Capability Centre, Nomura etc. Many students have also been offered admission to pursue a Master's at renowned global institutions like the London School of Economics, National University of Singapore, Delhi School of Economics, and Toulouse School of Economics. 

To make college selection easier for aspirants, a comparison between BA Hons in Economics offered at Hindu College and Hans Raj College, based on placement, fee, rankings, cutoff and seat intake is given in the table below:

ParticularsHindu CollegeHans Raj College
Highest packageINR 36.50 LPAINR 36.50 LPA
Average packageINR 8.75 LPAINR 7.90 LPA
Median packageINR 8 LPAINR 6.50 LPA
Total tuition fee 

INR 75,900

INR 540
Outlook 2023 under the Science category

2

6
NIRF 2023 under the Colleges category

2

12
Cutoff
Round 1 | Score 99
Round 4 | 97.25%
Round 8 | 97.62%
Round 1 | Score 99
Round 4 | 96.75%
Round 6 | 98.5%
Total Seats77
135
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Note: The above information is collected from various unofficial sources. Hence, may slightly vary.

Based on the comparison mentioned in the table above, it can be concluded that Hindu College stands ahead of Hansraj in all aspects. However, Hans Raj is a more affordable option than Hindu College. 

Hence, keeping in mind all the factors mentioned above, aspirants can make their selection as per their interests and favourable conditions. 

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Sudhir Bose Marg, Hindu College, University Enclave
Delhi

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