What Students Say
Likes
- The societies here are very good. You get to learn so much from the societies.
- The faculty and study culture is really great.
- Hangout spots. The campus has a number of such spots. We have Mitii Cafe, LP, Ground, Block B area.
Dislikes
- The elections get a bit hectic.
- Holidays are a big issue.
Course Curriculum Overview
I choose this course because I wanted to acquire a proficiency in plays, theatre and novels. And I am very happy with the faculty and study culture here. I am in a class of around 100 students which is further divided into groups for the faculty to have a proper look at every student. The faculty sometimes seem overqualified by the skill and knowledge they possess. They are all experienced and seasoned in teaching. Apart from that we have regular assignments and tests at the end of the semester followed the term exams. These term exams are very important to enter the next sem. Each term or semester runs for around 5-6 months and these exams are very easy to pass if you have attended the classes regularly. And if not so, the teachers are ready to help whenever you want them to.
Internships Opportunities
Internships opportunities are ample and available to all the domains. The internship are controlled by Internship cell as they bring in companies. Since my admission in HRC, I have seen many companies offering internship with a stipend of more than 4-5K per month. The companies offering internships are recognised and important to glorify your resume.
Fees and Financial Aid
HRC is a government aided college and thus the fees is very low as compared to the private colleges. The fees averages at 20-25K annually. The fee hikes are not that frequent and cost to study is also manageable. The campus has a library which operates till 8 in the evening saving the library expenses for the student. The books are easily available either in the college stationery shop or any nearby book shop. The only backdrop is the low capacity of hostel. Students have to find a place to live near the college which can cost you around 1.2L or above per year. Moreover financial aids, scholarship are available and updates about them are regular. Internships offered are good. The IC of the college works really well providing internship with a stipend of 3-5k per month at the minimum.
Campus Life
The college life is very pleasant. Being in any north campus UoD college is an otherworldly experience. You form a community within the campus. The societies are the sources for you to break out of your studies. You have Oorja (western dance), HDS (Dramatics), Swaranjali (singing), kalakriti (Indian dance) and many many more including academic, business and service socs as well. Sports culture is nice. The selections are opened at the beginning of the admission and if you qualify you make a place in the team. Matches and practices are regular. Major sports that I have witnessed in HRC are Shooting, Archery, Football, Hockey and Badminton. Moreover if you are not that skilled at a game, you can still borrow the equipment from the sports ground and play in the ground itself. Classrooms are well ventilated with ACs and Projectors in smooth working condition. Fests and events are regular. The freshers (Dept and college), NSS melas and other events are frequent.
Admission
The admission process was very very smooth. CUET barged in because of NEP 2020 which made the admission process very smooth. There was issues with the answer key and result but that was at last fixed. And I got into one of the top institutions of the country. The application forms, fees and dates can be found on the CUET or NTA portal. Reservations are available for SC, ST, OBC, EWS and admission are easier for the ECAs. The result system could have been better, apart from that everything's was neat and nice. The course took students on a cut off which was pretty fair for the colleges concerned. I scored around 95-96 percentile in CUET to get into HRC
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