No, if you mean hiring through on-campus placements. Google does not search for profiles at Hansraj College. You can still apply through off-campus placements.
If you are searching for a technical position, you should be aware that Google no longer visits campuses (with the exception of IIT-B and IIT-D) for placements in such positions. There is an extensive off-campus employment procedure that begins with applying for an internship at Google. You can apply regardless of where you graduated.
The cutoff percentage is different for different courses. It also depends on various parameters. Some of these parameters are your college, course, category, etc. The cutoff changes every year too.
Following is Hansraj Cut off 2021 for a few reputed courses.
Course | Cutoff (Gen) 4th round | Cutoff (Gen) 3rd round | Cutoff (Gen) 2nd round | Cutoff (Gen) 1st round |
B.A (H) Economics | 98.75 | 99 | 99 | 99.75 |
B.A (H) English | - | 98 | 98.5 | 99 |
B.A (H) Hindi | - | 94 | 94 | 95 |
B.Com (H) | 98.50 | 98.75 | 99 | 99.75 |
B.Sc (Anthropology) | - | - | - | 96 |
B.Sc (H) Botany | - | 95.66 | 96 | 97 |
B.Sc (H) Chemistry | 96 | 97.66 | 98.66 | 99 |
In order to get detailed information regarding the required cutoff for Hansraj, go through the previous year’s cutoff list on the DU website.
Even though both colleges hold immense prestige and boast of their academic excellence, for many, Hindu College stands ahead of Hansraj College for Economics Honors. Many students consider Hindu College to be in 4th position in terms of Economics studies, after St.Stephens, SRCC, and LSR.
Some highlights of Hindu College are-
Post-graduation studies- The students pursuing their Economics (Hons) from Hindu College get the opportunity to join prestigious institutions for further studies. To name a few-
Though these are not statistical figures for an accurate comparison, the data can still provide important insight and value judgment on Hindu College.
Ultimately, it is a matter of individual preference regarding which college you choose. Both colleges offer students immense opportunities, in fact even similar opportunities, so to say.
Also, some of my friends do mention that the economics faculty at Hansraj might be better than the one at Hindu.
One of my friends studied at Hansraj College. According to him, the Geology department is not up to the mark. Here’s mentioning some things that proved to be a disappointment for the students.
Therefore, if you want to do B.Sc. then opt for some other subject or you can do a BA or B.Com. from DU as they will provide better scope than Geology.
Here is some information regarding the JMC and Hansraj Maths department based on the experience of my friends from both institutes.
JMC:
Hansraj:
Go through the above-mentioned points and choose the institute that suits your requirements.
One of my friends studied at Hansraj College, therefore I am quite familiar with it. Let me share his orientation at the college.
Make sure you attend the orientation. It's a great step towards interacting with people. You will get to know about your college history, facilities, societies, leisure joints, etc. Also, you will not have any difficulty in finding the room for your classes the next day since you will already be familiar with the building.