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Annu navariya

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IHE Delhi University has a pretty decent placement record, especially with the programs in Home Science, B.Sc., M.Sc., and Fashion Designing. It's true that their placements cannot be as high-profile as at other top technical or management institutes, but IHE would provide students with the possibility of working with organizations which have existed since times immemorial, organizations related to nutrition, fashion, textiles, and interior design. Companies like H&M, Shoppers Stop, P&G, and InterContinental Hotels have placed candidates from the institute. In addition, the institute offers internships and industry exposure that boost
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Traditionally, a candidate who will be undertaking the B.Sc. programme at the IHE Delhi University has got to secure his or her 12th grade scores from an accredited board wherein English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or mathematics come up as primary subjects of study. Admission into any of the course offers under B.Sc. by a student is normally very close to getting an aggregate score of at least 50%- 60%, depending on their specific courses and category offered. Admission is made on the basis of merit calculated from the marks scored in the qualifying examination and some programs have specific additional requirements or subject co
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Institute of Home Economics (IHE), Delhi University, is a good choice for a B.Sc. degree, and the specialisation fields of this college include Home Science, Food Technology, and Nutrition. This institute has developed an academic curriculum, practical exposure through labs, as well as internships along with the experience of knowledgeable faculty.

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Shiv Kumar

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The course-wise placements at the Institute of Home Economics (IHE), Delhi University, show positive outcomes for various programs.B.Sc. Home Science: The average placement package is approximately INR 2.86 LPA, with the highest reaching INR 15-16 LPA.B.El.Ed. & BA Journalism: These programs also offer strong placement opportunities, with notable recruiters from the media and education sectors.The institute offers extensive internship opportunities starting from the fourth semester, with around 80-85% of students securing internships. Top recruiters include major firms like Genpact, Wipro, and Fab India, as well as companies in the med
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A CUET score of 450 could be competitive for admission to the B.A. programs at the Institute of Home Economics, Delhi University, depending on the course and category. Generally, a score around 450 may meet the cutoff for certain programs, particularly for students in reserved categories. However, it's best to check the latest cutoff trends for your specific course to get a more accurate picture.

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Delhi University's Institute of Home Economics is one of the best women's college in India, known for its courses in Home Science. The infrastructure is really decent with a spacious staircase, corridors and classrooms. Wi-Fi facility is available, and labs are well-equipped. Faculty members here are highly qualified and are very helpful. They all are PhD qualified professors from renowned universities.

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IHE Delhi University is one of the well known institutes to provide home Science courses. The need of the M.Sc. in Food and Nutrition programme at IHE DU is appreciated because of its excellent syllabus and faculties. Over the past few years the cut-offs have hovered around 85-95% for candidates who have a Home Science background and 90-95% for those candidates who do not.The majority of the former learner of the M.Sc. in Food and Nutrition programme at IHE DU have been productive in academia and research, nutritional consultancy, health sectors and food chains among others. Some of the placement venues are typically linked to the
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The current academic session about the fee structure of the Institute of Home Economics, University of Delhi for the first year of Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) for the academic session 2021-22 charges Rs. 18,660 for Indian students. Moreover, they may include admission/ registration fees, these falling between Rs. 500 to 1000.

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It can fluctuate from year to year but, in general the Institute of Home Economics (IHE), University of Delhi (DU) is preferred and there is always a great deal of rivalry to get in. Since it is a women's college then the number of applicants may be few compared to co-educational institutions. IHE gives admission to the courses where University of Delhi holds the Common Entrance Test (CET) for different under graduate programmes they offer. There are courses, such as B.Sc. Home Science, B.Sc. Nutrition & Food, B.Com. (Hons.), and B.A. (Hons.) Family & Community Science. The minimum marks required for a candidate for B.Sc. cou
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Kapil Lalwani

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The total number of seats available for the students in Bsc programs offered in the Institute of Home Economics is a total of 360 seats at Delhi University. The total number of seats available for BSc Home Science students is 160, and the BSc (Hons) Home Science students have 120 seats. The balance 80 seats is meant for other BSc courses which the institute offers. The distribution of seat are now bifurcate in various categories:For General category, the number of seats are 50%.For OBC category, the number of seats are 27%.For SC category, the number of seats are is 15%. For ST category, the number of seats are 7.5%.

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