Is Hindu College, Delhi, really the best for B.Sc. courses?

Likes

  • Awesome fests and events throughout the year
  • Well-equipped sports complex and gym
  • Knowledgeable and supportive faculty
  • Iconic campus with a great library

Dislikes

  • Placement opportunities are limited for B.Sc.
  • Curriculum could be more industry-relevant
  • Can get crowded during peak hours
  • Limited hostel seats
  • Class Size :
  • Course Fees : INR per year

College Internship Opportunities :

Internship opportunities are decent, especially if you're proactive. The college has tie-ups with some organizations, but you need to put in the effort to apply and get selected. Networking with seniors and professors helps a lot.

Course Information :

I'm doing B.Sc. Physics (Hons) here, and honestly, the course is pretty intense. The professors are top-notch, but you've got to be ready to grind. The curriculum is a bit old-school, but they're trying to bring in new stuff. Overall, it's a solid choice if you're serious about physics.

Fee Structure :

The fees for B.Sc. Physics (Hons) are around ₹15,000-₹20,000 per year, which is quite reasonable compared to private colleges. There are also scholarship options available if you score well or if your family income is low, so that's a big plus.

Faculty :

The faculty in the Physics department are super knowledgeable and helpful. They're always ready to clear your doubts, even outside of class. Some of them have been teaching for years and really know their stuff. They make the tough topics easier to understand.

Campus Details :

The campus is classic DU style with that iconic red building. The library is awesome, with all the books and research papers you could need. The canteen is decent and pretty cheap. Plus, the sports complex is great if you're into sports or just want to work out.

Overall Rating: 8/10

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