Hindu College, affiliated with the University of Delhi (DU), follows DU's online admission system, allowing applicants to choose multiple courses across colleges. Admissions are based on cutoff marks from 12th-grade scores, with Hindu College often having the highest cutoff, making it a top choice. The admission process involves submitting marksheets, a migration certificate, and a character certificate, and is completed efficiently within hours. The faculty is approachable, with a good student-to-faculty ratio of 9 permanent and 1 guest faculty for every 45 students across 3 batches. Continuous evaluations and attendance tracking are well-managed, though some faculty might need more individual attention. Lectures are predominantly in "Hinglish," posing an initial challenge for non-Hindi speakers. The semester exams are syllabus-based, facilitating high scores for prepared students. The college offers affordable tuition fees: approximately 15,000 INR for Humanities and Commerce, 22,000 INR for Science, with additional exam and department fees. Hostel fees, inclusive of mess charges, are about 50,000 INR annually. While some scholarships are available, they are limited. Hindu College's placement cell, Abhyas, is effective in securing placements and internships, with around 95% placement success, particularly in commerce, economics, and arts courses. Internship drives occur thrice yearly, attracting top companies. Science courses face fewer job opportunities, but about 60% of students secure internships, often independently. The college offers merit-based scholarships, with specific options for students from Uttar Pradesh and North Eastern states. The Chavi Jain Scholarship provides awards based on CGPA, ranging from 5,000 to 15,000 INR. College fees vary from 20,280 INR to 22,845 INR annually, with semester exam fees of 1,500 to 1,600 INR. Hostel costs are around 1.5 lakh INR per year. Scholarships and concessions for backward classes are listed on the DU website.
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