Delhi University (DU) admissions, including Hindu College, are now entrance test-based, and while high school marks are considered, they are not compulsory. Required application documents include attested identity proof, 10th and 12th mark sheets, and relevant certificates. The document verification process can take one to two days, possibly requiring an overnight stay in Delhi. Fees are paid via demand draft, and admissions are managed through a centralized portal, with cut-off lists released periodically until seats are filled. Undergraduate admissions are merit-based, while postgraduate admissions favor DU students with merit-based criteria and entrance exams for others. Faculty are highly qualified, with most holding PhDs, and they provide strong academic and extracurricular support. The annual fee for a three-year course is approximately 26,000 INR, covering all expenses, with arts subjects costing 15,000-17,000 INR and science subjects about 20,000 INR annually. Examination fees are 1,220 INR per semester. There is transparency in fee structure, and scholarships are available despite recent increases. The college has a strong placement network, connecting students to top companies with a highest salary package between 20-30 lakh INR per annum and an average of 5-8 lakh INR per annum. About 40% of students secure placements, mainly in commerce, economics, mathematics, and statistics. The college also offers research-oriented internships with stipends up to 15,000 INR. Scholarships like the Inspire Scholarship and the Central Sector Scholarship are available for high-performing students, along with additional financial aid. The college fee is INR 27,410 annually, with zero tuition fees for reserved category students. PG accommodations cost around INR 5,000 per bed. Overall, while the college provides strong placement and scholarship opportunities, students need active preparation and effort to make the most of these chances.
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