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- Master of Operational Research Hindu College, University of Delhi
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- Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.) Hindu College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Sanskrit Hindu College, University of Delhi
- B.Sc. (Hons.) in Statistics Hindu College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science Hindu College, University of Delhi
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- B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany Hindu College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Philosophy Hindu College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (History, Political Science) Hindu College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in History Hindu College, University of Delhi
- B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology Hindu College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Hindi Hindu College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Economics, English) Hindu College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Music Hindu College, University of Delhi
- M.Sc. in Chemistry Hindu College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Sanskrit, Political Science) Hindu College, University of Delhi
- M.Sc. in Botany Hindu College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hindi, Philosophy) Hindu College, University of Delhi
- M.A. in History Hindu College, University of Delhi
- M.A. in Political Science Hindu College, University of Delhi
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- M.Sc. in Zoology Hindu College, University of Delhi
- M.A. in English Hindu College, University of Delhi
- Master of Commerce (M.Com.) Hindu College, University of Delhi
Placements: As we all know Hindi is not a subject where you can get placed easily, there are no placement facilities in the college for the language group. However the faculty here gets you ready for the life ahead, Hindi as a bachelor's degree doesn't hold much value, that is quite saddening, but that doesn't mean you can just give up on Hindi.
Placements: 75 percent of my seniors got placement in my course although it's upon them that if they want to take the job or not. Packages may go between 25-35k to 70-80k on monthly basis. Colleges who offer Sanskrit hons may offer you jobs in it also many MNCs may offer a coding job too. Not many companies offer internship until the course is completed, so chances of getting an internship while pursuing the course is very low. This course is deeply linked to the ancient history of indus and great ancient p...
Placements: I am currently taking part in the placement drive of my colleagues and I am extremely delighted to experience the variety of choices we have been given. The average package starts from 6 lacs per annum, and the highest package this year has gone up to 25 lacs per annum. Companies like DE Shaw, Accenture, Ernst, and Young, Salesmen, etc. Have already recruited 10-12 students each for a single position which is amazing! The best part about the placement drive is that most of the higher-paying posi...
Placements: Our college has a placement cell, i.e., Odisha the placement cell, which is collaborated with thousands of companies like Ab InBev, DE Shaw, RSA Group, Zomato, etc. The average salary package offered in our course is almost 8 LPA. Almost all the students got a chance to do internships in reputed companies.
Placements: I did M.Sc in zoology from Hindu College, and I passed out recently in 2021. The placement cell is very good in our college. Final year students become eligible for placements. Almost 50% of the students have applied for placements. However, I have not applied for it because it is not in our course. A friend of mine from the commerce department got a placement with a salary package of 3 LPA from the college.
Placements: I was a student of English, and I have done M.A. course in English. My course was completed in 2018. In my course, about 90% of students got placed in top institutions, international schools and companies. In my course, the highest package offered was 2 Lacs per month, the lowest salary was 80,000 per month, and the average salary was 1.5 Lacs per month, which are awesome for many students.
Placements: I am not sure whether students from our course get placed or not. However, many students get opportunities abroad through AUS and other places and also get admission to foreign universities. But the disappointing thing is only a few students get these opportunities. I don't know much about the companies that hire students from here.
Placements: On average, for students of humanities, the placements aren't encouraging at all here. However, the placements may be relevant for commerce and science stream students. Except for handling as an HR manager, the opportunities are very limited all over DU. It's better that students can either opt for civil if they wish or pursue masters from a good university in either political science or a law degree from Law Faculty. Moreover, they can opt for an MBA to be job-ready.
Placements: Everything on the campus is well. There are thousands of students in our college, every year it takes around 913 students in all courses. Many students prefer inter-college because of its faculty members. Many students also get internships from our college.
Placements: I think, in our course i.e. political science, there are not as such placements. It depends on your course actually. Like if you are from economics, B.Com Science, then you will be offered plenty of placements. Some of the top recruiting companies include Google, Deloitte, KPMG, Maruti, Jaypee, Ernst and Young and many more.
Placements: The placement cell is very much active in the college. Students from the science stream get good placements. In the previous year, the percentage was about 20%. For the arts stream, internships are also provided. There is a society completely dedicated to placements.
Placements: Placements are not offered in our courses, and most of the students use to appear for civil service exams. Students of other streams are offered top-notch placements as the college is ranked amongst the top 3 colleges of the country. So the placements are pretty good here.
Placements: The college provides both undergraduate and post-graduate courses. Various societies and placement cells are available that allow you to face various interviews, ultimately placing students. Most of the students from my stream are interested in further studies and are preparing for civil services.
Placements: As far as I know, Hindu College doesn't provide any placement for arts courses. I don't know about any other course. You can get other opportunities like internships in the various societies of this college itself. Other things depend on you.
Placements: Placements are few in this course, because of the online course, many students joined the college. But there are very few placements. However, there is a good number of placements for content writers in the news field, recently we got placement by Amar Ujala.
Placements: You can not get any placement in this course. However, some companies visit the college for placements, but the salary offered is very less, and you will not apply for the jobs. You can do an internship at this college. It is the best college for an internship, and the internships are not paid.
Placements: This college offers many courses like B.Sc., B.A., M.Sc. or more. The lowest package offered in this course is 50,000 per annum, and the highest package is 2.5 LPA. The top companies are Microsoft, Google etc. Almost 55-65% of students got placed in companies.
Placements: Some of the top recruiting companies are Brain & Co., BCG, Deloitte, EY, Accenture and many more. More than 70% of the students are able to find placements every year. The internship opportunities are never-ending in Hindu and are available for all courses.
Placements: In B.A Hons in Sanskrit course, there are approximately 50 students in a class. There are many job opportunities after pursuing graduation in Sanskrit like in the field of yoga, radio as a translator and many more. Our college conducts E-cell every year for placements. Students who are interested will participate in it.
Placements: 60% of students were placed in my course. Many chose to study further ( M.Sc. from DU or MS from abroad). Many decided to do the job after Bachelors. The highest package - 14L; the lowest package - 4.5L; Average package - 9,25,000 Brain, Delloite, WTW, and many more visited the campus for recruitment.
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