Admission to Hindu College is based on Class 12th board cut-off marks, with no entrance exam. The registration starts in mid-May, and admissions begin in early July. Applicants have 3 days to apply after the cut-off list is published. The process is straightforward, supported by volunteers and teachers, with the flexibility for same-day withdrawal and transfers between colleges. Applications are submitted via the DU site, allowing choices post cut-off clearance. The faculty is highly qualified, mostly PhD holders, offering substantial support, including extra classes and thesis assistance. The average faculty-to-student ratio is 50:1, with the Mathematics Department having 11-12 faculty members for 48-63 students. Faculty emphasizes a student-friendly approach, aiding in doubt-solving and exam preparation. The exams are moderate to tough, requiring 40% to pass, with a high pass rate. The fee structure is affordable, ranging from 10,000 to 20,000 INR annually, significantly less than accommodation costs. No extra program fees, with scholarships available. Hindu College's placement cell, DISHA, offers job and internship opportunities. Average placement packages range from 6 to 10.5 LPA, with the highest at 36.50 LPA. Recruiters include Google, Deloitte, and KPMG. Placement rates are 25-60%, higher in economics and statistics. The Abhyas cell provides internships with stipends of Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 60,000 per month. Hindu College offers numerous scholarships, including the Premvati Raghuvir Singh Scholarship and Inspire Scholarship, the latter providing up to Rs. 80,000 annually. Scholarships are merit and need-based, including specific ones for SC, ST, and OBC students. Undergraduate fees range from Rs 18,000 to Rs 30,000, with the institution maintaining lower fees compared to private colleges despite occasional hikes. Examination fees are additional, with financial aid and internships available to students.
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