The fees have been hiked up and the cost of the study is 15000-20000 but it varies as students come from far-off places so the extra cost is much extra than the course fee. I didn't get a scholarship from college but the college provides the scholarship to the needy and depending on the funds
Before the fee hike policy fees were about 14,000 but now it's 14,900 for economics hons. But if we compare it with other colleges Miranda House's fees are not too much, and it's affordable. There are government scholarships available. Campus placements are not very good, but we can go for higher studies or try for off-campus placement.
Miranda is not expensive. My course costs me 16680 per year which is comparatively much lower than the other colleges. I don't get any scholarship or stipend because till now I've only seen scholarships for people from an economically difficult background.
there is no fee hike as such. being a government college, the fees are quite low i.e. 15,000 rs per year approx. no scholarship, financial assistance, or jobs on campus as such. placements are quite less in this course.
The course fee is less. financial support is given by the internships we are provided by the college. The scholarships are the Anu Bedi Award, Alumnae Association Award and Angeli Qwatra Award. jobs in private schools.
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