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Hindu College BSc Eligibility & Highlights 2024

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  • CUET
  • CBSE 12th
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  • iconReturn on Investment
    Total Tuition Fees₹ 88.4K
    Average Package₹ 9.5L
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    Q:   How are the placements for BSc (Hons) at Hindu College?

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    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?

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

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    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

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    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.
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    Hindu College BSc Admission Dates 2024

    DatesUpcoming Events
    Feb '25-Apr '25
    CUET 2025 Application ProcessTentative
    May '25-Jun '25
    CUET 2025 ExamTentative
    Jul '25
    CUET UG 2025 ResultTentative
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    Q:   What is the last date for Hindu College BSc admission?

    A: 

    Hindu College BSc admissions are based on the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). Only after appearing for CUET, a candidate can apply for DU's Common Seat Allotment System (CSAS). Hence, interested canidated should take a note of the following two important dates:

    1. Last date to apply for CUET (typically in April)
    2. Last date to register for CSAS (typically in May)

    The last date to apply for these exams changes every year and is released by their respective conducting authorities.

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    Q:   Is BSc and BSc (Hons) admission at DU (Hindu College) entrance based?

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    Hindu College admission to all the programmes is entrance-based. While the college accepts CUET UG exam for admission to its UG courses, such as BA, BSc and BCom, admission to all the postgraduate programmes is based on the scores obtained by students in the CUET- PG exam (starting admission 2023). The institute along with DU started accepting CUET UG from 2022 onward and the CUET PG from the 2023 session onward. Before this, admission to UG was subject to merit scores obtained by the students in Class 12 and PG admission was mostly subject to DUET exam previously conducted by DU. However, the university still accepts ECA quota admissions.

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

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    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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    Q:   What is the fee for BSc (Hons) and BSc at Hindu College?

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     The total fee for BA (Hons) at Hindu College ranges between INR 61,400 - INR 82,200. 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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    Hindu College BSc Cut-off 2024

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    CUET Last Round score (General-All India)
    Course20232024
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics99– / –
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry99– / –
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Statistics99.5– / –
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology98564
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany97541
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    Q:   How many marks are required in CUET exam for BSC admission at Hindu College?

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    The CUET score required for BSc admission at Hindu College varies according to the specialisation that the applicant is interested in. The Hindu College cut-offs for BSc admissions 2024 are yet to be released. For the reference of students, a list of top BSc specialisations offered at Hindu College and their last-round cut-offs 2023 is given below:

    Course2023
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics792
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry792
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics792
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Statistics796
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology784
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    Hindu College BSc Curriculum

    SpecializationCurriculum
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Statistics
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry
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    Q:   What is the course structure and syllabus of BSc Hons in Statistics at Hindu College?

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    The Hindu College BSc (Hons) in Statistics is a three-year programme divided into six semesters. The programme is aligned with the CBCS structure. A students is required to complete 148 credit points for completion of the programme. The syllabus includes core, elective and ability enhancement papers.  Some of the core subjects are Descriptive Statistics, Caculus, Algebra, Survey Sampling, Statistical Computing, Quality Control, etc. The elective subjects include Time Series Analysis, Operations Research, Econometrics, Actuarial Statistics, etc.

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    Q:   What is the syllabus for BSc Hons in Mathematics at Hindu College?

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    For BSc (Hons) in Mathematics at Hindu College, the following subjects form a part of the core and elective papers' syllabus:

    Core Papers:

    • Calculus
    • Algebra
    • Real Analysis
    • Differential Equations
    • Ring Theory

    General Electives:

    • Mathematical Modelling
    • Biomathematics
    • Mathematical Finance
    • Number Theory
    • C+ for Mathematics
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    Hindu College BSc Seats 2024

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

    A: 

    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 BSc seat intake at Hindu College?

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    Hindu College has a total of 598 seats for its BSc programme. The seats are spread across the specialisations offered under the BSc course, where 103 seats arecreserved for Chemistry. Find below the seat bifurcation for the BSc course:

    CoursesSeats*
    BSc (Hons) in Botany40
    BSc (Hons) in Mathematics63
    BSc in Physical Science with Electronics53
    BSc (Hons) in Statistics53
    BSc in Physical Science with Chemistry77
    BSc (Hons) in Chemistry103
    BSc (Hons) in Physics103
    BSc (Hons) in Zoology53

    *The mentioned seat count is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is subject to change. Hence, is indicative.

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    Hindu College BSc Placements 2024

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    Q:   Who are the top recruiters at Hindu College BSc placement drive?

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    The Hindu College placements are handled by a dedicated placement cell of the college. The cell invites various recruiters to provide job opportunities for the students pursuing various courses at the college. For BSc students of Hindu College, the top recruiters that participated in the college placement drive over the past few years include JSW, KPMG, HCL, EY, etc. The BSc graduates of Hindu college make careers in different sectors depending upon their specialisations.

     

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    Q:   What salary package do Hindu College graduates get after a BSc?

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    Hindu College BSc salary package varies from year to year. It depends on factors like students' choice of specialisation, market conditions, participating recruiters, etc. The salary package offered to students pursuing BSc courses at Hindu College has not been released by the college. However, the college's NIRF Report 2024 presents the median package offered during UG (3-year courses including BSc, BCom, BA, etc.) placements over the past three years. The same has been tabulated below:

    YearMedian Salary Package
    2023INR 9.5 LPA
    2022INR 7.5 LPA
    2021INR 6.25 LPA

     

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    Q:   How successful is the placement cell in securing jobs for B.Sc. students at Hindu College?

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    {Source: B.Sc. students & alumni}

    Placement Success Rate at Hindu College

    According to students and alumni, the placement success rate at Hindu College varies across departments. While some departments like Commerce and Economics tend to have a higher placement rate, others like Sciences and Humanities may struggle to secure placements.

    Here are some key findings:

    * Overall placement rate: Above 85% of students get placed, according to one student's account.
    * the highest salary package: Up to INR5 LPA, as reported by another student.
    * Companies visiting campus: Companies like Nestle, Chemist Rolls, Food Industry, and Medical Professionals visit the campus for recruitment, as stated by a third-year student.
    * Internship opportunities: The Internship Cell, "Abhyas," invites many companies to provide internships to students, including Philip Morris, Indiabulls, Youth Alliance, and Thilo.
    * Limited placements in certain departments: Placements are scarce in departments like Zoology, Physiology, and Psychology, as observed by multiple students.
    * Faculty efforts: The placement cell, "Odisha," works diligently to organize placements and internships, as acknowledged by students.

    Keep in mind that these figures are based on anecdotal evidence and may vary depending on factors like individual performance, networking, and industry trends.
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    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry - Batch of 2024
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    Best 3 years of my life were in this college.
    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.
    Infrastructure: The infrastructure of the college was very good. All the labs and classrooms are well maintained. The library is easily accessible and enough space is there Also, the library is being constructed of 4 floors. Wi-Fi facility is also available for the students. The biggest playground of du is in Hindu and many sports facilities are provided like cricket, football, basketball, etc. Right now only girls hostel are there and boys hostel construction is to be started. Girls' hostel is great but one disadvantage is that it is very expensive. Girls' hostel is newly built and very well maintained. AC rooms are there and mess food is also great.
    Faculty: Teachers are highly qualified, helpful, and knowledgeable. Yes, the college curriculum is relevant. All the teachers are PhDs and are very serious about the coursework and lab. They do take assignment tests and presentations. Semester exams are moderate and any student can get good grades even by reading and practicing previous year questions.
    Other: I choose chemistry because its research is interdisciplinary and has a wide scope. You can get jobs in industries like ONGC and DRDO and can be an administrative post like a patent officer. Hindu gives best college life experience. Many societies are there; the best crowd of du is in Hindu; you can do whatever you want, like ECA and many scholarships are provided by the college, like the Raj Bhargava scholarship.
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    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany - Batch of 2022
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    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.
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    Happy with both placements and infrastructure.
    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.
    Infrastructure: The infrastructure of a college is very good; we could have an auditorium-free, Wi-Fi-free, big ground, sports room facilities, library facilities, medical room facilities, etc. The cafeteria is also there and the food is very good. Hostel facilities are present and there is a market nearby.
    Faculty: Teachers are very intelligent and knowledgeable; they enlighten us with their knowledge and help us with online and offline material exams. Regularly held tests are weakly conducted by the teachers. We have the facilities to conduct experiments related to course .
    Other: Various fests and events held on the college campus make it so easy to make good connections with students and societies are active in extracurricular activities.
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    Hindu College: The Glory of DU.
    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.
    Infrastructure: The hostel in Hindu College is currently only for girls, with a capacity of around 400 people. The boys' hostel is currently under construction and is expected to open in 3 to 4 years. The fees for the girls' hostel are 55k per semester, which is quite decent.
    Faculty: The faculty of Hindu College is very knowledgeable and intelligent. Teachers are very interactive and have a special bond with students. Most of the faculty members have graduated from IIT and other premier institutions. Every faculty member in Hindu College is quite good.
    Other: The crowd in Hindu College is quite diverse. People from different backgrounds and domains share their knowledge and expertise.
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    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.
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    Review of Hindu College, University of Delhi.
    Placements: The average package offered by the college is about 6LPA. Companies like Unacademy and Physics Wallah offer internships to students, generally from the commerce department. The percentage of students getting internships is about 50%. As such, my course doesn't offer a lot of internships.
    Infrastructure: There is free internet available in the college. The buildings are well-maintained and furnished. There are smart classes and AC in specific classes. The faculty is reputed and dedicated towards the lectures. The food in the hostel also matches the expectations.
    Faculty: Teachers are well qualified and knowledgeable. They are friendly and try their best to understand one's mindset. The semester exams also have a good level of difficulty. The pass percentage is 40%. There are both theory and practical exams in maximum courses.
    Other: I choose the course because of my keen interest in Chemistry, specifically organic Chemistry.
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    Q:   Does Hindu College Delhi offer scholarships to students?

    A: 

    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:   Are there any scholarships available to the students pursuing BSC at Hindu College, DU?

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    Hindu College offers scholarships to eligible students across various courses, as a financial assistance. Some prizes and scholarships that can be availed by students pursuing a BSc at Hindu College are listed below:

    • Shaheed 2/Lt. Davinder Kumar Chopra prize
    • Ish Chandra Memorial Prize
    • Brij Lal Memorial Books Award Prize {for the topper of pursuing a BSc (Hons) in Physics}
    • Premvati Raghubir Singh Scholarships
    • Mrs. Kailashwati Khanna Scholarship
    • Nangia Scholarship
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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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    Hindu College BSc FAQs 2024

    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 Hindu College good for BSc maths?

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    Hindu College is one of the most prestigious colleges affiliated with Delhi University. Ranked 1 in ‘College’ category by NIRF in 2024, this DU College is definitely one of the best educational institutes to offer undergraduate courses in the country. Known for its UG Science courses, the students shortlisted up until 2021 in this institute for the BSc and BSc (Hons) courses had a closing cutoff of 97 per cent in Class 12 which shows how competitive the crows studying here is. Starting 2022, the college has started accepting admissions on the basis of CUET scores followed by its Common Seat Allocation System.

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    Q:   What was the stipend offered during Hindu College for the batch 2023?

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    The table below showcases the highest, average and median stipend offered during the internship 2023 batch:

    ParticularsStatistics (2023)
    the highest stipend60,000 per month
    Average stipend10,000 per month
    Median stipend13,500 per month

    Note: The stipend time period offered was mentioned in the official placement report 2022-2023.

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    Q:   Is Hindu College ranked by any famous ranking agency for BSc courses?

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    Hindu College has bagged prestigious rankings under various categories. The BSc courses of the college are ranked under the "Science" category by various ranking agencies. The Hindu College rankings for 2023 along with the ranking agencies are listed below:

    •  Outlook- #2
    • India Today- #1
    • The Week- #4
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    Q:   Is Hindu College good for Science?

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    Hindu College is one of the most prestigious colleges affiliated with Delhi University. Ranked 2 in ‘College’ category by NIRF 2023, this DU College is definitely one of the best educational institutes to offer undergraduate courses in the country. Known for its UG Science courses, the students shortlisted up until 2021 in this institute for the BSc and BSc (Hons) courses had a closing cutoff of 97 per cent in Class 12 which shows how competitive the crows studying here is. Starting 2022, the college has started accepting admissions on the basis of CUET scores followed by its Common Seat Allocation System.

    In addition to the facts mentioned above, some of the Science pass out students of Hindu College have mentioned the following statements in their verified students' reviews on Shiksha:

    • Our college does not provide many placements for B.Sc students because it is a scientific subject. Many students go for their higher studies. Some students get government jobs. The placement rate is high in courses like commerce, economics, statistics, etc.
    • Faculty members are very helpful and excellent in their fields
    • Our college has excellent facilities. Hindu College is Delhi University's most valuable college, and it ranks first among all Delhi University colleges.
    • Teachers and other staff members are very helpful and talented. They are highly qualified. They have Ph.D.s from different institutes and universities around the world. 

    On the basis of the facts presented and quotations of students from verified students' reviews, it can be considered that Hindu College is a decent option for Science education. Read more reviews on Hindu College BSc courses here

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    Q:   Is B.Sc. at Hindu College a good choice?

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    {Source: B.Sc. students & alumni}

    Based on the reviews and feedback from students and alumni, here's a summary of what they think:

    * Placement Opportunities: While some students reported difficulties in finding placements directly after graduating, others found internships and went on to pursue higher education or government jobs. The average package offered was around INR15 lakh, with the highest being INR29 lakh.
    * Teaching Quality: Most students praised the teaching quality, describing their professors as knowledgeable, experienced, and helpful.
    * Infrastructure: The college has excellent facilities, including well-maintained classrooms, libraries, and laboratories.
    * Campus Life: Hindu College has a lively campus culture, with various societies and clubs, as well as regular events and fests.
    * Research Opportunities: The college provides opportunities for research projects, which can lead to internships, higher education, or government jobs.

    Some notable drawbacks mentioned by students include:

    * Limited placements in certain departments, particularly for non-commerce and non-economics streams
    * Competition for placements can be fierce, and only a select few may receive job offers
    * No direct placements guaranteed upon graduation

    However, many students reported that pursuing higher education (e.g., master's programs) was a viable option, and that the college provided a strong foundation for future academic pursuits.

    Overall, while the placement scene may vary depending on individual circumstances, Hindu College appears to be a solid choice for students looking for a rigorous academic program, research opportunities, and a vibrant campus atmosphere.
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    Q:   Is B.Sc offered at Hindu College, DU?

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    Yes, BSc is available at Hindu College, DU. The three-year programme is offered in various specialisations. These specialisations include Mathematics, Physics, Zoology, etc. To be eligible to pursue a BSc at Hindu College, candidates must have passed Class 12 with relevant subjects (depending on their desired specialisaion) in the stream of science. The admission to these courses is based on the candidates's performance in CUET (UG), followed by the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS).

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    Q:   Is CUET exam date announced?

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    National Testing Agency (NTA) will announce the CUET 2025 exam date anytime soon at nta.ac.in. It is expected that CUET UG 2025 exam will be held in May/June. The exam will be conducted in multiple slots each day. The number of CUET exam slots will depend upon the number of candidates registered for the exam.

    CUET 2025 registrations will commence at cuetug.ntaonline.in. Candidates willing to appear for the CUET for admission to UG courses of Central, State, Private or Deemed universities must fill the online application form to appear for the CUET 2025 exam. Only registered candidates will be able to appear for the exam as per the schedule. 

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    Q:   When will CUET result be declared?

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    CUET result 2025 will be declared tentatively in last week of July 2025. Candidates who will appear for the exam can download their CUET scorecard online when released. The link to download the CUET scorecard will be available at CUET results 2025. Candidates will be required to enter the login credentials to view the CUET 2025 scorecard online. CUET scores are used for admission to various universities/colleges that candidates has applied for while filling the application form. Candidates must download and take the print of the CUET 2025 results when released.

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    Q:   What is the fee refund policy at Hindu College for BSc courses?

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    The students who secure a seat in Hindu College during CSAS counselling have to pay the course fee for the first year at the time of admission. However, they can withdraw their application if they no longer wish to pursue their course at the college. The admission fees will be refunded completely only if the withdrawal has been made before the last date of admission. A withdrawal of INR 1000 has to be paid by the candidates. This amount is subject to change and hence, is indicative.

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    Q:   What is the fee for B.Sc at Hindu College?

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    Hindu College BSc fee is INR 88,410 for three years.In addition to the course fee, students may be required to pay other charges, such as admission fees, security deposit, lab charges, etc. Students seeking accommodation at the college must submit a hostel fee of INR 4.26 lakh. The mentioned fee is calculated based on the first-year fee according to the official website of the college/sanctioning body. It is still subject to change and hence, is indicative.

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    Q:   What is the last date for Hindu College BSc admission 2023?

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    The applications for Hindu College that run simultaneously with DU registrations for UG courses via CUET 2023 (for UG programmes) began on Feb 10, 2023, and were open till Mar 30. Interested students were able to apply online on the official website of CUET UG. The CUET UG exam is scheduled to take place between held from May 21 to Jun 8, 2023, and the results were announced in Jun, 2023. The registrations for the Common Seat Allocation Process (CSAP) for UG admissions is already open and Delhi University has released the dates for the first, second and third DU CSAS Seat Allocation Lists which will be out on Aug 1, Aug 10 and Aug 22, 2023,  respectively for all categories. 

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    With 72.2% in Class 12, getting admission to Hindu College (Delhi University) may be challenging as the cutoffs for popular courses like BA, B.Sc., and B.Com are typically high. However, your chances depend on the specific course you're interested in and the cutoff trends for that year.

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    The eligibility criteria to apply for BA (Hons) Economics at Hindu College, University of Delhi are:

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    The CUET cutoff for ST candidates at Hindu College for BA Economics was around 91-95 percentile. This is the average cutoff based on the cutoff of previous years. So if you are willing to take admission, you need to prepare well for CUET and should try your best to get your seat in the first list on

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    To secure admission at Hindu College, DU, through CUET, you typically need a percentile of 99-100% for popular courses like BA (Hons.) Economics, Political Science, and B.Com (Hons.), especially for the general category. Other courses like B.Sc. (Hons.) may have cut-offs around 97-99%

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    Candidates must know their Hindu College eligibility criteria and apply accordingly. Follow the Hindu College, Delhi application process mentioned below:

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