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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany 

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  • Estd. 1899

B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany
 at 
Hindu College 
Overview

Duration

3 years

Course Level

UG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

Total Tuition Fees

88,410

Official Website

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Seat breakup

40

Type of University

Public/Government

B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany
 at 
Hindu College 
Fees

Fee componentsAmount (3 years)
88,410
4.26 Lakh
5.14 Lakh
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany
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Placements

ParticularsStatistics (2023)
Median SalaryINR 9.50 Lakh
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DE Shaw
Deloitte
Ernst & Young
Essar
Google
HDFC Bank
Jaypee Group
KPMG
Maruti Suzuki
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany
 at 
Hindu College 
 
Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   How are the placements for BSc (Hons) at Hindu College?

A: 

Hindu College does not release official course-wise placement report for any of its courses. Hence, as per the data released by NIRF, the below table provides the median salary offered to three-year UG course students and students' placed by Hindu College over the past three years. 

Particulars

2020

2021

2022

Median salary (UG 3-year)

INR 6 LPA

INR 6.4 lakh

INR 7.8 lakh

Total students (to pass out) (UG 3-year)

1,032

1,168

1,052

Number of students placed (UG 3-year)

109

138

147

 

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Q:   Does Hindu College has good placement for BSc Chem hons?

A: 
Placement is not a function of your course but more of how well you prepare for it in your first two years. Hindu college has some top-notch consulting, PR, investment banking, media companies hiring every year. You are required to have some prior internship experience with meaningful work, good communication skills, active participation in extra-curriculars, analytical/problem-solving skills, and decent academics. With these skill sets and some prior preparation for the interview, any company can be cracked. The college is great for placements, given you focus on it right from the start.

Q:   Which are the most popular BSc (Hons) courses offered by Hindu College?

A: 

The most popular specialisations offered under BSc (Hons) remain Physics, Chemistry, Maths and Computer Science, among various others. However, the popularity and choice of the course must depend on students' interest and academic background. A list of all BSc and BSc (Hons) courses with their seat intake is as follows:

BSc (Hons) Specialisations

Seats

Physics

91

Chemistry

91

Botany

46

Zoology

46

Mathematics

55

Statistics

46

BSc (Physical Science) Specialisations

Seats

Chemistry

68

Electronics

46

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

A: 
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.

Q:   Is there a way to apply for BSc (Hons) at Hindu College offline?

A: 

No, there is no offline method of application. All the students 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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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany
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Hindu College 
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4.3/5
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany - Batch of 2022
Offered by Hindu College, University of Delhi
4.4
2Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Excellent facilities and research opportunities but limited corporate placements.
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.
Infrastructure: Hindu college offers a set of facilities and infrastructure. The whole campus of Hindu college have Wifi connection with good connectivity. Sometimes the connection is poor. The labs are equipped with instruments like microscope, spectrophotometer and other reagents, etc. The classrooms are spacious and have smart boards, projectors and black boards. Each classroom has AC facilities. The library is well stocked with books, journals etc. Hindu college have separate hostels for boys and girls . The hostel were very well equipped with all necessary facilities. The food available in the mess and canteen was very tasty and of nice quality. It is also affordable. The college has medical rooms also separately for boys as well as girls. The college has a big sports complex where all sports and games are played.
Faculty: All the teachers in the botany department were very helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable. They prefer well-authorised books and research papers for teaching. The teaching quality was very good. The course curriculum is relevant. The 3-year duration course has 6 semesters which cover all subjects of plant biology. It makes the student industry-ready. The semester exams are not at all difficult. If one pays attention in class, then it's sufficient to pass the exams. The pass percentage is 100%.
Other: I chose the course because plants fascinate me . The best thing about the course is that it makes students understand better in all aspects of plant biology. More research projects for students can improve the course more. There are various societies present in the Hindu college like Sanjeevni (for plants), Aria-The western music society, Srijya - Choreography society ,Vagmi etc. They have their own events weekly. There is one main fest of Hindu college i.e. Mecca . This fest is very large and a huge crowd gathers on this day. There are various scholarships available for students like Premvati Raghubir Singh scholarship, R.B. Ram kisan das scholarship etc.
Reviewed on 7 Oct 2024Read More
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany - Batch of 2026
Offered by Hindu College, University of Delhi
4.8
4Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Top-notch faculty with a good educational environment and the campus life is also really good.
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.
Infrastructure: A very good infrastructure with highly spacious classrooms and good-quality microscopes. Canteen food is okay, but sports and other facilities are also really good. The boys hostel is under construction and the library is also well equipped with books and disciplined staff.
Faculty: Well-educated, highly qualified teachers are there. It also makes the students industry-ready. End-of-semester exams are easy to pass if you have studied throughout the semester and the passing percentage is 100 percent. And the curriculum of course is also very relevant.
Other: Mecca is the second-largest fest of the whole Delhi university.
Reviewed on 17 Jul 2024Read More
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany - Batch of 2019
Offered by Hindu College, University of Delhi
3.8
4Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
A good place that teaches you about life.
Placements: The percentage of students who get placed is a little low because only a few students opt for placement. I don't know about the highest placing, but I have seen people get placed of 10-15 Lacs in fields like investment banking and consulting. Top recruiters in our college were BCG, Brain & Company, Deloitte, PWC, Accenture, JP Morgan, Nomura, UBS, Credit Suisse, and many others. And, if we talk about internships, only a few students from a course like B.Com Statistics mathematics and economics departments get placed for internships. And most of the companies that give internship offers are the one that comes for final placements. I come from a Biology background, and students from our course rarely sit for placement because some go for Masters's and some for government exams preparations.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is okay. The new building that is being built now is much better than other buildings. Our college has Wi-Fi, but If you want Wi-Fi with good internet speed, you will have to go to the library. The classrooms are decent, and the library is fine. The hostel is also good, and Room is average. You will get good food in a hostel, and if you are a non-hosteler, you can also go and have lunch, but for that, you have to take a slip of around 60-80 rupees. But if you are bored by messy food, then the canteen is always a good choice. For sports, we have a large playground. We have a basketball court, a volleyball court, and a gym.
Faculty: You can't question the qualifications of a teacher at Hindu College. We have teachers that are well-known for their work and knowledge. The teaching quality is good. If we talk about curriculum relevance, each course is a plan for different purposes. I graduated with a botany subject, but the problem with this course is that most students don't want to continue in this field after graduation. Semester exams are not difficult at all. You can study for the day before the exam and still get decent marks. We have a grading system, and passing marks is 4 CGPA.
Other: I graduated from botany, I told you before. The majority of the people who join this course are the ones who could not clear the NEET exam. So we want to do graduate & Biology was our favorite subject, so we joined this course. And the best thing about this course is that it is easy and fascinating. Most of the students that join this course regret choosing this course, so those students have the flexibility of doing something else or something that could prepare them for the industry. Our college is located on the north campus, and the crowd you can see there is so diverse because we have many Colleges around. Every college has its fests, and the name of our fest is Mecca, one of the most popular fests in DU. From time to time, our college organizes various events. Every department also organizes its departmental fest in March and April.
Reviewed on 3 Oct 2022Read More
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany - Batch of 2024
Offered by Hindu College, University of Delhi
4.2
2Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Hindu College, Delhi University.
Placements: Placement is pretty low. But being a Hindu college student helps a lot in future research and studies. Many students aim to study abroad. And off-campus internships are commonly done. As for the package, it depends on what and where the job is the rest always depends on your effort.
Infrastructure: The Science laboratory, equipment, and samples/material are very well provided and are of -good quality. College also provides proper Wi-Fi but its signal gets weak and unusable at some places on campus. Almost all class in the Science block is fitted with a projector each. There's a huge college library where almost every type of rex]source is available related to any course. And of course, there are two huge reading rooms also. Hostels are awesome, it's hard to get in as it's only limited seats, and residents of Delhi NCR aren't allowed. The mess provides top-quality food.
Faculty: Teachers are highly qualified and creative modes of teaching like ppts and charts are often used. Due to recent changes I n the course and the addition of new topics the pressure feels a bit high. Semester exams hit pretty hard but the pass percentage is almost 100%.
Other: Choosing this course was absolutely a personal choice since I excel in Biology. And the best thing about it is that the process is enjoyable rather than feeling pressured. The only thing that I wished to be improved is the gap in communication between the faculty and student which happen sometimes. And the college is jam-packed with educational events and fests all around the calendar.
Reviewed on 19 Jun 2022Read More
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany - Batch of 2019
Offered by Hindu College, University of Delhi
4.2
3Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
I am satisfied with its professors, infrastructure, and placements are moderate.
Placements: Placements were not good enough in botany honors as compared to other courses like B.Com honors and economics. However, some companies hire botany students but the field of work will be different. Apart from that, students can do M.Sc. easily after graduation from Hindu College.
Infrastructure: This course provides all facilities of the microscope and different species of plants. The hostel was available for boys and girls. Students will see DNA blending machines and specimens of vertebrates. All experimental equipment was also available like a beaker, slide, and forceps.
Faculty: Faculty members were cooperative, especially Anuradha Sharma i.e HOD. Exams were moderate level, and it conducts botanical trips every year. Students can score more than 70% after reading the previous 10-years question papers in the exam. Faculty members were the best in DU.
Other: I opted for this course, because I am fond of plants. I love to know more about different species of flora. This botany department of Hindu college was already one of the best all over India. There was an annual botanical fest as well named Sanjeevni. The campus crowd was the best at DU, and the metro was near. The bus stop was just outside of campus. Scholarships were not available as the fee structure was already nominal. There was a botanical garden for extracurricular activities.
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Students also asked

Q:   Can I get direct admission to Hindu College?

A: 

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.

Q:   How much CUET score is required by students to get into Hindu College for admission to BSc courses?

A: 

Hindu College admission to all the BSc (Hons) and BSc programmes is entrance-based. The college started accepting CUET UG exam for admission to these courses from 2022 onward but, none of the Hindu College BSc cutoff scores were released publicly for the last year. However, candidates can refer to the cutoff that was accepted by Hindu College before 2022 basis Class 12 scores to get an idea on what to aim at:

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(Hons.) in Physics

98.33

99

99.66

(Hons.) in Mathematics

97.75

97.75

99

(Hons.) in Statistics

97.62

98.5

99.5

(Hons.) in Chemistry

97.33

97

99

(Hons.) in Zoology

95.66

96.33

97.66

Physical Science with Chemistry

95.33

95

96.66

Physical Science with Electronics

94.33

NA

NA

(Hons.) in Botany

95.66

96

97

Q:   Which courses does Hindu College, University of Delhi offer to students?

A: 
Hindu College, University of Delhi has courses such as M.A., Certificate, B.A., B.Sc., M.Sc., B.Com, M.Com to offer. These courses are in the stream of Science, Humanities & Social Sciences, Accounting & Commerce, Arts ( Fine / Visual / Performing ). Hindu College, University of Delhi has specializations such as M.A. specializations in Mathematics, English, Hindi, Certificate specializations in French, Spanish, German, B.A. specializations in English, Hindi, B.Sc. specializations in Botany, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, Zoology, M.Sc. specializations in Botany, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, Zoology.
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Q:   What is the dress code at Hindu College?

A: 
Hindu College invites students from diverse cultures and traditions. The college accepts students from diverse states and regions. Hence, there is no particular dress code fixed for the students. Students can wear whatever they want to wear from modern dresses to traditional attire, everything is allowed. The college does not discriminate the students based on any criteria.

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

A: 

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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