Admission to Hansraj College, part of Delhi University, is merit-based, requiring students to apply through the DU website and meet cut-off criteria with necessary documentation. The college boasts a highly qualified faculty, mostly with PhDs, known for their stimulating teaching methods. Despite a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:40, interactions are generally positive. Hansraj is a semi-government institution with annual fees ranging from 21,865 to 25,000 INR, and a total expenditure nearing 1 lakh INR without subsidies or scholarships.
Scholarships are available, particularly for economically disadvantaged students, with some offering fee waivers up to 100% based on income and performance. Despite higher fees, Hansraj is one of the costliest DU colleges but provides significant financial aid. The college has a strong placement cell, achieving a 95% placement rate for commerce and science students, with salaries reaching up to 36.50 LPA and an average of 7.90 LPA. Major recruiters include Bain & Co., Accenture Strategy, and others.
Internships are abundant, supported by an active cell, offering average stipends of 10,000 INR per month. Courses like history have fewer placements, yet manage a 50-60% rate, aided by media and restoration companies. Scholarship options such as the National Scholarship Scheme, Mahatma Hansraj scholarship, and others alleviate costs.
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