Great Academics but Costly and Competitive

Faculty
4.0
Course
5.0
Campus
4.0
College
3.0
Interview
4.0
MD FAIZAN ANSARI
Reviewed on Jan 6, 2026(Enrolled 2025)

Course Curriculum Overview

5

The B.Com (Hons) curriculum at Hansraj College under the DU UGCF framework is quite relevant and comprehensive because it covers core areas like accounting, finance, taxation, economics, business law and quantitative techniques across six semesters. These subjects were a major reason for choosing this course, as they directly link with careers such as CA, CFA, MBA and corporate finance, and also provide a strong base for further academic pursuits like M.Com or research. The structure balances theory with practical learning through tutorials, projects, presentations and case-based discussions, which helps in understanding real-world applications such as financial statement analysis, tax computation and basic business decision-making. Exams are conducted every semester; they follow the usual DU pattern with internal assessment plus end-semester papers, and the difficulty level is moderate—scoring well is possible with consistent study, but some papers like corporate accounting, statistics and taxation can be challenging. Areas of improvement include adding more industry-oriented components such as live projects, updated software tools and internships for all students, and reducing a bit of overlap with school-level topics in the first year to make space for more advanced and contemporary commerce subjects

Fees and Financial Aid

The yearly fee for my B.Com (Hons) at Hansraj College is around ?31,435 including tuition and other compulsory charges, and a similar amount has to be paid every year, so the total for three years comes close to ?95,000–?1,00,000 with only small changes if the university revises components. As an OBC category student from Jharkhand, managing this amount every year along with living expenses in Delhi is difficult for my family, so the fee feels quite high, although I try to apply for scholarships such as Hansraj’s merit?cum?need schemes and Jharkhand’s e?Kalyan support to reduce the burden. Overall, Hansraj College still offers a very good environment: teachers are supportive, societies are active, and the campus and placements provide great exposure, so despite the financial stress, studying here feels worthwhile for my academic and career growth.

Campus Life

4

Campus life at Hansraj College is vibrant and busy. The main cultural fest, Confluence, is usually held around March–April and brings three days of concerts, competitions and star performances, which creates a very energetic atmosphere on campus. Apart from this, different departments and societies keep organizing smaller fests, seminars and informal events throughout the year. There are many active societies, such as the dramatics society, commerce and finance societies, NSS, sports society and various cultural clubs, which give a lot of chances to participate, make friends and build skills beyond academics. The library is one of the largest in North Campus, fully air?conditioned with Wi?Fi, quiet reading spaces and more than 1.3 lakh books, journals and a book?bank facility for needy students, so it is a very comfortable place to study. Classrooms are generally well equipped with projectors and basic technology, and the campus has good sports facilities and open spaces where students sit, talk and prepare for events. Overall, the mix of academics, fests and society culture makes life at Hansraj feel lively and collaborative, and it helps a lot in overall personality development along with studies.

Admission

Hansraj College was my first preference because it is one of the top commerce colleges in India and has a strong reputation for B.Com (Hons), ranking among the best in national rankings. I had also considered other Delhi University colleges like Kirori Mal and Hindu, but the overall brand value, active campus life and strong alumni network of Hansraj attracted me more. Admission to Hansraj is completely through CUET and the DU CSAS portal, so there is no management quota or direct admission; students need a good CUET score and to carefully fill their preferences during counselling. For B.Com (Hons), the cutoff is usually very high, with CUET scores for Hansraj staying around the top range among DU commerce colleges, which made getting a seat here feel like an achievement. The admission process itself was smooth but slightly stressful: first preparing for CUET, then waiting for results, filling the CSAS form, and keeping track of multiple rounds of seat allotment. Compared with other options, Hansraj offered a better combination of ranking, placements and peer group, so even though the competition and living costs in Delhi are high, choosing this college feels worthwhile for my future career.

Faculty

4

Hansraj College has a strong and experienced faculty in the Commerce department, with many professors holding PhD, NET?JRF and M.Phil qualifications and more than 15–20 years of teaching experience, which creates a serious academic environment. ??? Teachers are generally approachable outside class hours, clarify doubts patiently and guide students for careers like CA, CFA and corporate roles, so the faculty–student relationship feels supportive and professional. The B.Com (Hons) course follows the University of Delhi CBCS/UGCF structure with a mix of core, elective and skill?based papers that cover accounting, finance, taxation, statistics, law and management, making the curriculum relevant for present?day industry requirements.Each paper carries 100 marks, where 25 marks are reserved for internal assessment through class tests, assignments, presentations and attendance, and the remaining 75 marks are for the end?semester written exam of about three hours. Exams are held every semester, and students need at least around 40 percent overall, including internal and external components, to pass, so regular study and participation in class activities are important.

Interview Experience

4

The overall experience with Collegedunia is good, but the content quality can be improved. Many course pages and fee details feel slightly outdated or very generic, so sometimes it is difficult to rely on one page for final information. It would be helpful if more details from official college websites were added, along with clearer mention of the academic year to which each fee or cutoff applies. Student reviews are useful, but some are very short; encouraging longer, more structured reviews and highlighting verified students would make the platform even more trustworthy for aspirants

Night Life

3

Around Hansraj College, the nightlife is fairly lively because it is in Delhi University’s North Campus, surrounded by student?friendly areas like Hudson Lane, Kamla Nagar and Vijay Nagar with many cafes, street?food joints and late?evening hangout spots. After classes, students usually go out for snacks, dinner or casual walks in these markets, and some cafes and gaming zones stay open till late evening, which makes it easy to relax with friends after a hectic day. Most college facilities like the library and main canteen shut by early evening, while PGs and hostels generally have entry timings around 9–10 pm, so long outings need to be planned accordingly. The area is crowded but usually safe if students move in groups and stick to well?lit main roads, though late?night solo roaming is not advisable. One negative part of North Campus nightlife is the visible garbage on streets and overflowing dustbins around markets, and in winter the combination of traffic, waste burning

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