Admission to Delhi University requires applicants to register and meet course-specific cutoff marks. The anthropology department at Hansraj College has a strong faculty-to-student ratio of 1:10, with faculty members known for their expertise and international experience. The anthropology course offers three main subjects and four optional ones, with overall fees ranging from ?20,000 to ?25,000, averaging ?22,000. Economically Weaker Section (EWS) students may receive reduced or waived fees. Hansraj College's placement cell boasts nearly 100% placement for B.Com students, with packages up to ?36.5 lakhs per annum and an average package of around ?8 lakhs.
Internship opportunities are plentiful, offering stipends of ?5,000-?10,000 monthly. The college provides various scholarships, though the Merit-cum-Need scholarships offer low amounts. Despite being a government institution, the college's fees are high, increasing from approximately ?27,600 in the first year to ?29,800 in the second, with semester exam fees around ?2,000. Living in Delhi adds an estimated ?90,000 annually. Scholarships like NSP and INSPIRE are available, and students can earn through internships.
The college offers good infrastructure, faculty, library, and canteen facilities.
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