The course at Hindu College is structured with a faculty of five highly qualified members, all holding PhDs, fostering a supportive environment for 73 students. The curriculum is comprehensive, comprising 3 Discipline Specific Courses (DSCs) with 4 units each, alongside General Elective (GE), Value-Added Course (VAC), Skill Enhancement Course (SEC), and Ability Enhancement Course (AEC) each with 2 units. Spanning 6 semesters with 4-5 subjects per semester, including an academic writing paper, the curriculum balances moderate difficulty with societal relevance. Exams are manageable with adequate preparation. Hindu College offers strong placement prospects, particularly benefiting B.Com and BA Economics students. With approximately 40% of students securing placements, the highest recent package reached 36.50 LPA, and the average package was 10.40 LPA. B.Com students enjoy a 90% placement rate, the highest at Delhi University, while over 50% of BA Economics students are placed. Major recruiters include Accenture, Deloitte, KPMG, and HDFC. The college facilitates internships with stipends ranging from 5,000 to 30,000 INR monthly, varying by field and company. As a government-backed institution, Hindu College maintains affordable fees, ranging from ₹16,000 to ₹25,400 annually, depending on the course. BA courses typically cost around ₹17,000 annually, with additional exam fees of ₹600-700 per semester. While the college does not offer direct financial aid, it provides scholarships like the RAJBHARGAVA scholarship of ₹75,000 to 12 students and the Dr. BM Bhatia scholarship of ₹6,000 to a top BA Economics student. The Saroj Bala Malik Scholarship grants ₹15,000 to two BSc students based on merit. Scholarships require specific eligibility, and CUET examination participation is mandatory for admission. While BA courses have limited campus placements, the college's placement cells support internships and job opportunities. External scholarships such as from the National Scholarship Portal are also utilized, though students often face high living costs due to expensive local accommodations.
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