Hindu College, part of Delhi University, is recognized for its high academic standards and efficient admission process, which involves a university-wide form and a merit-based cut-off system. The college boasts a highly qualified faculty, many holding or pursuing PhDs from prestigious institutions, maintaining a favorable faculty-to-student ratio of 3:50. The curriculum, designed by the DU panel, is manageable and relevant, with exams held in two semesters annually. Fees at Hindu College, a government-run institution, range from INR 10,000 to INR 20,000 per year, varying by course and with concessions for scheduled castes and tribes. Though considered more expensive than other public institutions, the quality of education justifies the cost, with a notable return on investment as post-placement earnings often surpass the total fees over three years. Separate hostel fees are relatively high. The college offers robust placement and internship opportunities through its placement cell, DISHA, and internship cell, Abhyaas, with prominent companies like Google and Deloitte offering positions. The highest placement package is approximately 36.50 LPA, with an average of 10.40 LPA. Internships offer stipends ranging from 8,000 to 25,000 INR. Although placements are not guaranteed, the collegeÕs strong alumni network aids in job placement, and many students choose further studies. Scholarships and fee waivers are available based on merit, financial need, and disabilities. Total fees for three years are around 54,000 INR, with some courses costing about 22,000 INR annually for general category students. Examination fees are additional. Over 10 scholarships exist for visually challenged students, alongside private scholarships. The Raj Bharva scholarship is awarded for exceptional performance, though some delays in fund disbursement have been reported.
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