Admission to Hansraj College, part of Delhi University, is merit-based, requiring students to apply through the DU website and meet cut-off criteria with necessary documentation. The college boasts a highly qualified faculty, mostly with PhDs, known for their stimulating teaching methods. Despite a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:40, interactions are generally positive. Hansraj is a semi-government institution with annual fees ranging from 21,865 to 25,000 INR, and a total expenditure nearing 1 lakh INR without subsidies or scholarships. Scholarships are available, particularly for economically disadvantaged students, with some offering fee waivers up to 100% based on income and performance. Despite higher fees, Hansraj is one of the costliest DU colleges but provides significant financial aid. Living costs in Delhi, especially for accommodation, add to expenses. The college has a strong placement cell, achieving a 95% placement rate for commerce and science students, with salaries reaching up to 36.50 LPA and an average of 7.90 LPA. Major recruiters include Bain & Co., Accenture Strategy, and others. Internships are abundant, supported by an active cell, offering average stipends of 10,000 INR per month. Courses like history have fewer placements, yet manage a 50-60% rate, aided by media and restoration companies. Scholarship options such as the National Scholarship Scheme, Mahatma Hansraj scholarship, and others alleviate costs.
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