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Hindu College BCom (Hons) admissions are based on the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). Only after appearing for CUET, a candidate can apply for DU's Common Seat Allotment System (CSAS). Hence, interested canidated should take a
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Hindu College BCom (Hons) admissions are based on the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). Only after appearing for CUET, a candidate can apply for DU's Common Seat Allotment System (CSAS). Hence, interested canidated should take a note of the following two important dates:Last date to apply for CUET (typically in April)Last date to register for CSAS (typically in May)The last date to apply for these exams changes every year and is released by their respective conducting authorities.
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The Hindu College placements are handled by a dedicated placement cell of the college. The cell invites various recruiters to provide job opportunities for the students pursuing various courses at the college. For BSc students of Hindu College
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The Hindu College placements are handled by a dedicated placement cell of the college. The cell invites various recruiters to provide job opportunities for the students pursuing various courses at the college. For BSc students of Hindu College, the top recruiters that participated in the college placement drive over the past few years include JSW, KPMG, HCL, EY, etc. The BSc graduates of Hindu college make careers in different sectors depending upon their specialisations.
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The accepted entrance exam for admission to BA programme of Hindu College, is CUET (UG). CUET is typically conducted in the month of May. It is conducted in online (CBT) mode, once each year. In 2024, the exam was conducted over a testing peri
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The accepted entrance exam for admission to BA programme of Hindu College, is CUET (UG). CUET is typically conducted in the month of May. It is conducted in online (CBT) mode, once each year. In 2024, the exam was conducted over a testing period of 15 days, starting May 15, 2024. The result for the same is expected to be announced by the end of June. The registrations for the exam started in February and continued till April 2024.
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The documents required while applying for BA admission at Hindu College are as follows:Mark sheet or passing certificate of Class 10 and Class 12Certificate as proof of SC/ ST/ PwD/ CW/ KM recognitionOBC Certificate EWS CertificateSports
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The documents required while applying for BA admission at Hindu College are as follows:Mark sheet or passing certificate of Class 10 and Class 12Certificate as proof of SC/ ST/ PwD/ CW/ KM recognitionOBC Certificate EWS CertificateSports and/or ECA certificatesPassport-size photographScanned image of signature
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The Hindu College offers multiple scholarships to the students pursuing BA at the college. Each scholarship has its own set of eligibilties and award money. A table containing the list of the scholarships available for BA students of Hindu Col
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The Hindu College offers multiple scholarships to the students pursuing BA at the college. Each scholarship has its own set of eligibilties and award money. A table containing the list of the scholarships available for BA students of Hindu College is given below:Hindu College BA ScholarshipsDr. Deepak Kumar Sinha Memorial ScholarshipS.P. Raina Memorial ScholarshipGanpat Rai Gopal Devi Merit ScholarshipRajiv Mehra Memorial ScholarshipMaster Sheoprasad Memorial ScholarshipDr. B.M. Bhatia ScholarshipPremvati Raghubir Singh ScholarshipsR.B.Ram Kishan Dass ScholarshipsCh. Bhagwan Sahai Chauhan Memorial Scholarship
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The syllabus followed for BA (Hons) in English at Hindu College includes broad topics which include English Language as well as Literature. Some of these topics are listed below:1. Academic Writing and Composition2. Media and Communicati
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The syllabus followed for BA (Hons) in English at Hindu College includes broad topics which include English Language as well as Literature. Some of these topics are listed below:1. Academic Writing and Composition2. Media and Communication Skills3. Text and Performance: Indian Performance Theories andPractices4. Contemporary India: Women and Empowerment5. Language, Literature and Culture6. Cinematic Adaptations of Literary Texts7. Indian English Literature & Genre Fiction8. Marginalities in Indian Writing
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The admission process for Hindu College BA (Hons and Programme) is a multi-step process. The same has been enlisted below:Register for CUET UG with DU as the desired university & BA in choses specialisation as the desired courseDownload the ad
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The admission process for Hindu College BA (Hons and Programme) is a multi-step process. The same has been enlisted below:Register for CUET UG with DU as the desired university & BA in choses specialisation as the desired courseDownload the admit card and appear for the examRegister for CSAS on the official website of DUIn the CSAS portal, submit the college and course preferences with Hindu College and BA (desired course) at the top of the listOn allotment of a seat, accept the allocated seat and pay the fee for seat confirmation.
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Hindu College offers scholarships to eligible students across various courses, as a financial assistance. Some prizes and scholarships that can be availed by students pursuing a BSc at Hindu College are listed below:Shaheed 2/Lt. Davinder
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Hindu College offers scholarships to eligible students across various courses, as a financial assistance. Some prizes and scholarships that can be availed by students pursuing a BSc at Hindu College are listed below:Shaheed 2/Lt. Davinder Kumar Chopra prizeIsh Chandra Memorial PrizeBrij Lal Memorial Books Award Prize {for the topper of pursuing a BSc (Hons) in Physics}Premvati Raghubir Singh ScholarshipsMrs. Kailashwati Khanna ScholarshipNangia Scholarship
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Hindu College is affiliated with the University of Delhi and all its courses are structured in accordance with the norms of the university. BCom (Hons) at the college is a full-time undergraduate programme of three years. The course is divided
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Hindu College is affiliated with the University of Delhi and all its courses are structured in accordance with the norms of the university. BCom (Hons) at the college is a full-time undergraduate programme of three years. The course is divided into six semesters. In each semester, students have to study core, elective and Ability Enhancement Courses (AECs). At the end of each semester, students have to appear for semester-wise exams. The curriculum is based on Choice Based Credit System (CBCS). Some of the topics included in the curriculum are Business & Corporate Laws, Management, Taxation and Financial & Cost Accounting, etc.
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The entrance exam for admission to the BA courses of Hindu College is CUET UG. The CUET exam syllabus is divided into three sections. These section are: Language, Domain Subject and General Test. The language section assesses candida
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The entrance exam for admission to the BA courses of Hindu College is CUET UG. The CUET exam syllabus is divided into three sections. These section are: Language, Domain Subject and General Test. The language section assesses candidate through reading comprehension (factual, literary, and narrative), literary aptitude and vocabulary. The general test section includes questions on general knowledge, current affairs, general mental ability, quantitative reasoning and logical and analytical reasoning. While the syllabus for Language and General Test sections is same for all courses, the domain subjects varies depending upon the selected specialisation of the applicant. For example, if the candidate wants to pursue BA (Hons) in Economics, the syllabus for the second section of CUET will include topics like Microeconomics, Consumer Behavior & Demand, Economic Reforms, Government Budget, etc. On the other hand, for an aspirant of BA (Hons) in Sociology, the topics included in the syllabus will be Indian Structure of Society, Social Movements, Social Institutions, etc.
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