Hindu College Diaries

PR
3.8 /5
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Dislikes

  • I disliked that not all classrooms have AC. Hopefully that will be worked upon soon.
  • I disliked the management of students during election. This was the first time in 3 years that the college had their elections. After covid. So students were over enthusiastic and college had many intruders.

Course Curriculum Overview :

I chose this course because I want to get into Civil Services, moreover, I found the syllabus very interesting. You are taught how to unlearn and then learn. Political Science is quite fun now, our papers are intrinsic and make us think far and beyond. The faculty has a 1:25 faculty-student ratio. The minimum qualification for becoming a lecturer is a master's degree with above 55%. some courses require a Ph.D. qualification. I am yet to take my exams but the schedule was already released in August 2023. till now no significant changes have been made as such.

Placement Experience :

The students become eligible for Placement in the 3rd Year of College. that is Semester 5. We have Accenture, Gartner, HCL, Avendus, and Deloitte to name a few that come for campus placements. The average package is of 10.4LPA. The highest that has gone is 36.5LPA. 95% of students get placements during campus placements. My plan after the degree is to prepare for civil service exams.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

Delhi University offers financial aid to meritorious and financially weak students, Some names are as follow, VK Rao Endowment grant. The Delhi University and College Karamchari Book grant. Vijendra Sharmila Chopra Memorial Scholarship, His Holiness the Pope scholarship. these are to name a few. The overall cost to study at HIndu and in my course would cost 27,000 Rupees per year. The fee hike was almost a 6,000 rupees due to the NEP introduced in 2020.

Campus Life :

The name of The annual fest at Hindu is Mecca, it is usually conducted in the month of January/February. The fest includes a 3-day schedule with stalls, dance, music, theatre, food, DJ, and competitions. We have almost 40 societies at Hindu College with at least 20 of them being very active. There is an internship cell. a consultant cell, a women's development cell, 2 dramatics societies, 2 debate societies, 2 dance societies, a Film soc a literature soc, a music society, a social service cell, a SC/ST cell to name a few. We have a 3-floor library with lavish options in books and journals. The classroom has fans, projectors, and a blackboard. We have a college cricket and football team, We also have NCC (NAval wing) operating at the college. There is a mini parliament that works at Hindu run by the students. Overall the social life is very robust and the Infrastructure is extremely good.

Admission :

For you to be eligible for BA Political Course honors at DU, You need to have any one language subject and 3 Domain subjects from the CUET subjects list which you can verify from the CUET syllabus site. The application form can be found on the official website cuet.samarth.ac.in. I got in by ST reservation, just make sure while filling in the application form, that you upload a clear picture of your certificate and you will be good to go. The overall admission process was not very hectic and relatively smooth. The experience can be different for different people.

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Christ University | Bachelor of Arts [BA] (Psychology)

This was always a backup college incase I didn't get into the desired course and college at DU

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3.8 out of 5
3.5/5Placement
3.5/5Course
4.0/5Campus Life
4.0/5College
4.0/5Hostel Life


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Nk
4.9 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

There wad quite good relevancy what was being taught by professor , not just for exams only but for real life as well. There should be internships and placements that need to work upon. But I could say overall it was good

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SK
3.9 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

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V
2.9 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

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TS
4.3 /5

Placement Experience:

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PK
4.0 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

Couse was very good. B.A Programme Course I always wanted to do because I have an interest in learning all the things about the politics and history of India and the rest of the world. Student ratio was not defined as the university is open Learning.

college: 4/5
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HS
3.3 /5

Placement Experience:

Placement cells do not provide placements to English graduates. Only a few companies came to hire English graduates. I'm planning to do a master's or B.Ed to secure a career in teaching after my graduation.

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NK
4.1 /5

Placement Experience:

6th-semester students are eligible to apply for campus placements. Companies like Bains and Co., KPMG, etc visit our college. Some are known and some unknown. I did not participate in campus placements as I decided to go for higher studies.

placement: 4/5
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course: 4.5/5
hostel: 3.5/5
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S
5.0 /5

Remarks:

The college is good and faculty teacher is very helpful and the canteen is great. The playground is very big and clean. College has many societies. Admission process is merit based and first cum basis.

Admission:

No, because my admission merit based and my performance and sc quota so I can't face any group discussion, interview, or written tests. My result calculation is sufficient to get admission.

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N
4.0 /5

Remarks:

The college is excellent when it comes to academic excellence though it lacks a bit in infrastructure and placements.

Admission:

After giving my 12th class board exams I was looking at potential places to do my graduation from and Delhi University and Jamia millia islamia were on the top of my list due to their reputation and excellent national rankings. I ended up choosing jamia because it had the reputation for being very academics oriented and having a sincere student body.The fact that jamia has an entrance exam was also a draw for me as it ensured my peers were selected on the basis of stiff competition ensuring I got the best environment to pursue my academics.Jamia conducts its entrance exam around june-july with admissions taking place in august. The admission process is pretty straightforward and most of the process such as registration and payment of fees is online. The final registration is done in person in the university itself. Original documents such as 10th and 12th marksheets are required as well as character certificate and school leaving certificate. The list of required documents is available on the university website.

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SS
5.0 /5

Placement Experience:

Our college has JEET placement Cell. JEET provides weekly updates on new internships. There are too many opportunities. However my course, Psychology doesn't have placement opportunities as such as Psychology is a complex field that has yet to be Specified in Masters.

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