Miranda House offers a robust academic environment with a supportive faculty-to-student ratio that enhances personalized learning. The faculty includes 12 Ph.D. holders and 4 guest lecturers, with the Hindi department alone boasting over 15 members. The college conducts exams six times, ensuring alignment with the syllabus, which contributes to the high pass rate with no failures in recent batches. The well-structured curriculum keeps students engaged and is complemented by career and startup guidance from experienced faculty, many with two to three decades of teaching experience. Hindi Hons graduates often find content-related roles in major media houses like Hindustan Times Group, with average starting salaries around ₹35,000 monthly. Internships in news and print media offer stipends ranging from ₹15,000 to ₹20,000 annually. Miranda House provides various scholarships and financial support, particularly for students with disabilities. The college's internship and placement cell actively supports job placements. As a government college under Delhi University, Miranda House charges an affordable annual fee of ₹14,000 to ₹18,600, significantly lower than private institutions, benefiting middle-class students by reducing the need for loans or additional scholarships. The fee structure remains stable, ensuring predictable financial planning for students.
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