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- Master of Operational Research Hindu College, University of Delhi
- M.Sc. in Operational Research Hindu College, University of Delhi
- Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.) Hindu College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Sanskrit Hindu College, University of Delhi
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- B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany Hindu College, University of Delhi
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- B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology Hindu College, University of Delhi
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- M.A. in Political Science Hindu College, University of Delhi
- M.Sc. in Zoology Hindu College, University of Delhi
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- M.Sc. in Botany Hindu College, University of Delhi
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- M.Sc. in Statistics Hindu College, University of Delhi
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.
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.
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.
Placements: There are total 92 students in my department. The average package offered in my course is 7 to 8 Lacs. Right now I am in first year and sorry I don't have much knowledge about these companies and internships, but I probably know the student percent that got internship i.e., 60%.
Placements: The placement and internships offered are quite good and collaboration with international companies like Deloitte, HDFC, Jaypee, Maruti. The companies offer great opportunities for the students in fields like perfumery, green hydrogen, polymer Chemistry etc.
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.
Placements: Placement opportunities are very less in such colleges, you either go for Masters and prepare for exams like NET or before it, you can prepare for IIT JAM. You get access to some 3rd party internships, which come to your college groups; they may be paid or unpaid depending on your interests and field.
Placements: There is not a high number of placements from my course, but most of the students from the commerce and arts get placements with a good package, with an average package of 10 LPA. But some students receive an average package of more than 15 LPA. So it is easy to get placed from Hindu.
Placements: I am a student pursuing B.Sc. (H) Zoology in at Hindu College. I got admission in 2023, so currently, I am a second-year student. We have a placement cell named Odisha in our college, which is very active on the ground. I have not applied for any placement yet. Students in my course mostly, for internships, work under research students or professionals conducting any research. They work with DU professors for their research, mostly to gain experience in academics.
Placements: Students who are from finance backgrounds (commerce) or the economics department generally do get placements. In science courses, though, there's not much scope of placements in college. The students of Hindu have secured placements in prestigious companies like Accenture, Deloitte, Bain, ZS, etc.
Placements: Hindu is known to provide better placement opportunities for B.Com. and B.Sc. state courses. My course was Chemistry so not many companies offer jobs to B.Sc. Chemistry students. But if one wants to sit for placement, they can with a good CV. Some of my seniors got placed in very good companies with chemistry as their subject.
Placements: The placements in the Botany are not corporate driven. The students opt for internship in research institutes like CSIR, IARI and ICAR etc. Some students prefer research projects available in the college itself. The package for internship varies with each research institute.
Placements: Placement in Hindu College is quite good. The median placement is 10 LPA, and the mean package is 12 LPA. The department that gets the maximum placement is the Commerce and Economics department. Other departments also get placements, but they need extracurricular activities on their CVs.
Placements: The placement facility for my course is good but not sufficient, as we had average placement opportunities with a low percentage of students. We have to go to the company ourselves, approaching for jobs in internships. Most students do not get placements in their core subjects.
Placements: In this course, students usually go for post-graduation to have a comparatively high salary. Usually, the average placement salary is 5–6 LPA. If you want to go into the private job market, you can have a much higher package with your experience using these internships.
Placements: Many students have pursued further higher education from IITs, IISc, etc. Many have gone abroad. Since only a B.Sc. doesn't offer the best opportunities, many aim for IITs for Masters, and many work hard to clear competitive exams. Also, I am not very sure about placements.
Placements: There are not many placements in the Chemistry department. If offered, it is only limited to a 25000 per month package. The roles offered are lab staff, like small jobs. But if you are going with commerce or economics, then for sure you will get placement if you score enough in exams. There is a placement cell in college to take care of it.
Placements: B.Sc. Physical Sciences with Chemistry students don't really get placements and they didn't even try for ot as not so many companies are interested in them. But maximum package you can get from B.Sc. Prograis about 25,000 probably from chemist companies .
Placements: Well, I am doing a Bachelor's in Science, and it doesn't have any placement, but those who are doing B.Com. or Eco honors have quite good chances of getting on-campus placement. For an internship, one can apply for the summer and winter Vice Chancellor internship scheme of two months with a stipend of ₹10,500 per month.
Placements: Out of a batch of 70 students, more than 60 percent were placed and those who were not placed wanted to study further so they didnt apply. The average package of my course is 15 lpa; the highest is close to 29 lpa. Top recruiting companies hire from our college.
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