
What Students Say
Likes
- I like infrastructure of the college a lot. The campus is really big and very beautiful. The vibes there are really peaceful. Besides that, I have found great seniors (for which I was scared as I thought they would do ragging) but they are very sweet
- The doggos at HC are very cute and they love massages from us. They are so friendly and adorable.
- The faculty is amazing, they are willing to teach us and always want to help us out. Communicating about attendance issues due to being active in societies is also very easy and they are very supportive
Dislikes
- I dislike the fact that there is a lot of politics in our college
Course Curriculum Overview
Personally, I am very inclined towards the finance sector and I wanna make a career in that. Maths hons enables you to learn analysis and it facilitates my pursuing actuarial science along with the degree
Internships Opportunities
So the internship cell of Hindu college - Abhyas bridges the gap between opportunity seeking interns and the employers. Being a member of the internship cell myself, I can say that there are a wide range of opportunities offered to students in every field from graphic designing to content writing to business analytics. Companies like edukon, spice grill flame, tech curators etc have successfully hired interns from our college.
Placement Experience
I think students become eleigubke for placements from the 5th semester itself. A lot of big companies like google, KPMG have visited our college to offer placements. My plans after getting a degree are to get a job at a finance based company or at a big company like KPMG, delloit, Accenture etc
Fees and Financial Aid
So the fees per year is quite affordable. You have to deposit approximately 30000 annually, but the fee amount keeps increasing every year at approximately 10% rate. There are many scholarships available like Raja Bhargava Scholarship which gives benefit to students both merit based and category based
Campus Life
The annual fest Mecca is the heart of Hindu college as well as the entire DU. It is a 3 day event and it's really fun. Other than Mecca, Suruchi- the annual Diwali fest also takes place in October November. The library offers a wide range of books and resource materials.
Admission
I had applied at university of Delhi and GGSIPU, got admission in both. However I chose DU over IPU because DU offers a lot of exposure to the students and completely transforms their personalities in a good way. In DU, you need to attempt CUET, then make a preference list and the CSAS portal allots you a seat in a college and course according to your preference, marks, and category. I personally wanted economics hons at SRCC but got maths hons at Hindu College. My marks didn't make it up to the cut off list. But I feel great about my college too, it is NIRF rank 1 for science and arts streams.
Faculty
The student teacher ratio is 56:1 but this doesn't make it difficult for us to understand the concepts. The teachers provide special attention to each of us and they love to solve our doubts. You can approach the teachers anytime you want and they are available even after the college hours to help us. There are around 7 exams per semester including general elective, VAC, SEC and AEC, but it totally depends upon your choice of subjects. Some VAC and SEC courses do no take a theory exam and the marks are given on the basis of assignments and practicals.
Night Life
I am a day scholar so I don't know much about the night life. But the hostelites often roam around the campus at night, visiting faculty of arts, Delhi school of economics, Sudama chai wala. My personal hangout spot is the college canteen
Other Applied Colleges
Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies - [VIPS] | Bachelor of Arts [BA] {Hons.} (Economics)
The value of DU is obviously more than IPU. Plus I wanted to to get exposure and grow myself
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