The college maintains a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:40, ensuring personalized attention and fostering a strong student-faculty relationship built on respect. The institution operates on a semester system, with two exams each year and a high passing rate of 99%. Faculty members are approachable, although there's some concern about the emphasis on academics over creativity. The college provides placements in the 3rd and 4th years, achieving a 100% placement rate, with an average salary package of 9.5 lakh. However, placements mainly benefit students with commerce backgrounds, as companies look for business skills. Internships are available monthly, online and offline, but often require payment. Collaborations with NGOs and companies like Dell enhance internship experiences. Several scholarships are offered, including those from the National Scholarship Program by the Government of India, Mt Manmohan Nath Dhar book grant, and Rajbhasa, which awards Rs. 75,000. Financial aid up to Rs. 50,000 is accessible for students from low-income families. The fee structure is uniform across categories, with exceptions for financially weaker students. For example, the annual fee for a Bachelor of Arts Sociology Honours at Hindu College is Rs. 25,265, while Miranda House charges Rs. 13,500 annually, excluding a Rs. 2,000 exam fee. The total cost for a 4-year program is around Rs. 52,000, with fees paid yearly, not per semester. Students also cover exam form-filling fees.
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