Miranda House, a prestigious college in India, requires students to complete the admission process independently, with a notable cut-off of 97.5% for English in 2016. Admission can also be secured through the ECA and Sports quotas, covering up to 5% of seats, with a 5% concession offered for ECA admissions. The English department is staffed by 15-20 doctorate holders, aged 35-50, who are active researchers and committed mentors. Despite occasional scheduling issues, the faculty is accessible and supportive, maintaining a favorable student-teacher ratio and offering innovative learning approaches. The B.A. (H) English program costs around Rs 14,160 annually, and the overall fee structure is clear and comprehensive. The active placement cell organizes internships, seminars, and workshops, enhancing employability with a placement rate of about 45%. Companies like The Times of India and Tech Mahindra recruit graduates, offering packages up to 45 lakhs for Economics students and 8-12 LPA for others, with an average of 2.5-3.5 LPA. Eligibility for placements requires a minimum of 60-65% in academics. Scholarships are available based on merit and economic need, with specific provisions for minority students. Humanities and science courses have fees ranging from 12,000 to 19,000 INR annually, excluding examination fees. Hostel fees are approximately 6,000 INR per month, but limited spaces mean other accommodations may be necessary. Information on financial aid is readily available online.
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