I'm currently a student at WCC, so I can share my experience. At our college, there's a value education course each semester. Christian and non-Christian students attend different classes for this course. Christian students have to take a mandatory Bible test. I hope this gives you some insight.
Additionally, every day starts with a two-minute prayer that includes a Christian song and a Bible verse reading. Everyone is expected to stand and participate. Professors also encourage students to join the prayer fellowship, which is organized monthly by various departments.
I haven't noticed any discrimination against Hindu students at Women's Christian College in Chennai. Students from various religious backgrounds, including Hindu and Muslim, attend WCC. I completed both my undergraduate and postgraduate studies there and never experienced any issues related to religion.
Haha, no worries about that. Everyone is treated the same with equal chances. You'll find a welcoming and loving environment there.