The review of Hindu College, Machilipatnam, outlines the experience of admission into a postgraduate course, which costs 15,000 INR, with no scholarships provided. Despite completing prior education in Telugu medium, job opportunities were limited, prompting the reviewer towards self-employment. The college staff is well-qualified, although concerns exist about communication and lesson quality, which sometimes fail to improve student understanding. Students from OC backgrounds, particularly those with families in agriculture, do not benefit from scholarships or fee discounts, having to pay full admission and exam fees due to lack of state assistance. Hindu College's placement cell, DISHA, effectively attracts esteemed companies like Google, Deloitte, HDFC, and KPMG for recruitment, with significant contributions from the student parliament in improving placement outcomes. While there are undergraduate scholarships such as the Premvati Raghubir Singha and Ramkishan Das Scholarships, managed by the staff counselling committee, no other scholarships or education loan facilities are available through the college. Additional prizes include the Bhasin Memorial Prize and the Sharda Tuteja Prize.
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