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Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.6

Based on 126 Verified Reviews

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Placements
2.9
Infrastructure
3.6
Faculty & Course Curriculum
4.3
Crowd & Campus Life
3.7
Value for Money
3.8
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Ayushi arora | B.Sc. in Home Science - Batch of 2025
Reviewed on 30 May 2025
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3.4
Placements 2 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 4
I am quite satisfied as I have learned a lot of things during my time here.

Placements: There are no such good companies for placements. Mostly, NGO comes for unpaid volunteering. If good companies come it is difficult to crack their interviews if we aren't fully prepared. We have a placement cell also called Eminence. It tries its best to bring good organisations.

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Suhema Rehman | B.Sc. (Hons.) in Home Science - Batch of 2028
Reviewed on 29 May 2025
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3.6
Placements 3 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 4
It has a good learning experience.

Placements: The placement cell in the Institute of Home Economics is active but limited in terms of opportunities. Only a small percentage of students get placed, mostly in education, NGOs, or internships. Many students prefer higher studies or competitive exams. The college focuses more on skill development than direct job placements.

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Navya Anshi | B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism - Batch of 2025
Reviewed on 12 Dec 2024
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2.6
Placements 2 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 1 Value for Money 3
Honest truth about "IHE" University of Delhi.

Placements: I am currently in my 3rd year in Journalism. Placement in our college is quite poor; we have to search for the best suitable internships and upskill from outside. They will just mark you if you have done an internship on your own in the past. The college doesn't provide basic internship opportunities either. A few internships are given, but they are not useful because they require a graduate degree.

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Tithi | B.Sc. (Hons.) in Home Science - Batch of 2024
Reviewed on 9 Feb 2025
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3.2
Placements 2 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 3 Value for Money 3
Our college has good teachers.

Placements: The college doesn't provide placements however during college days we went to various field visits which were very informative. Teachers also provided us internship opportunities. In the department of human development and childhood studies, there is a preschool "Aarambh" where students can do internships. Other than this our batchmates also did internship in mobile creches.

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Anshika jaiswal | B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism - Batch of 2025
Reviewed on 26 Jan 2025
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2.4
Placements 3 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 2 Crowd & Campus Life 2 Value for Money 2
It is worth taking admission at the Institute of Home Economics in journalism course.

Placements: Approximately 30% of the students got placed in the college by themselves. The college does not provide placements in our course because we have a bachelor's degree. In the previous session, some seniors were placed in various media agencies by themselves only.

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Ekta | B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism - Batch of 2026
Reviewed on 17 Jan 2025
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2.6
Placements 1 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 2 Value for Money 3
Transformative years @IHE.

Placements: Although the college claims to have a placement cell, nothing as such is provided by the college in the name of internship or placements. One has to find work for themselves. It does provide some kind of summer internship every year, but that reaches and helps only a handful of students.

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Answered 5 months ago

The most recent cutoff information available for M.Sc. programs at the Institute of Home Economics (IHE) DU is for the academic year 2024-2025. For M.Sc. in Food and Nutrition, the last round cutoff for the general category (All India) was 91.58%. For M.Sc. in Fabric and Apparel Science, the last ro

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Ranit Jana

Beginner-Level 4

Answered 6 months ago

Comparing placements between Institute of Home Economics (IHE), Delhi University, and Vidyavati MukandLal Girls College (VMLGC), Ghaziabad:

  • IHE: Approximately 40-50% placement rate; the highest salary package around 5 LPA; the lowest about 2.3 LPA. 
  • VMLGC: Reported 100% placement rate; top recruiters

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Prince Das

Beginner-Level 5

Answered 6 months ago

As of today, specific data on the number of companies that participated in the Institute of Home Economics' (IHE) 2023 placement drive is 47. However, in the 2020 placements, approximately 170 students participated, with consistent recruiters like Wipro, Genpact, Fab India, and Orient Crafts. Howeve

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Prince Das

Beginner-Level 5

Answered 10 months ago

A CUET score of 450 could be competitive for admission to the B.A. programs at the Institute of Home Economics, Delhi University, depending on the course and category. Generally, a score around 450 may meet the cutoff for certain programs, particularly for students in reserved categories. However, i

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Shiv Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 9 months ago

IHE Delhi University has a pretty decent placement record, especially with the programs in Home Science, B.Sc., M.Sc., and Fashion Designing. It's true that their placements cannot be as high-profile as at other top technical or management institutes, but IHE would provide students with the possibil

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Annu navariya

Contributor-Level 10