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Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.7

Based on 130 Verified Reviews

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Component Ratings (Out of 5)
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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Jasmin Jena | B.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Technology - Batch of 2027
Reviewed on 12 Oct 2025
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3.4
Placements 2 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 4
Something sweet and new in life.

Placements: We have a placement cell called E cell but it is not very active because it is only run by students and teachers do not work much in that cell. Most students after their graduation apply for a Masters which is why our college does not work on placements of students.

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Pallavi Rai | M.Sc. in Food and Nutrition - Batch of 2027
Reviewed on 12 Oct 2025
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2.8
Placements 2 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 3 Value for Money 3
Not up to expectations. I spent my graduation years here.

Placements: Our college does not offer any placement for students after their graduation. We have to look for jobs and internships on our own to get a placement. Most of the time we also get rejected for internships. We have to do a masters to get good placements.

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Lakshita Dhawan | B.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Technology - Batch of 2027
Reviewed on 11 Oct 2025
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3.8
Placements 3 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 4
Not exactly what I expected but manageable.

Placements: My college has a placement cell but it is not very active. Most of the students prefer to do a master directly after graduation. My college does not work on the placement cell that much. If you want to get an internship then you can apply on your own. Even our professor suggests that we use our summer break for internships.

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Kasish | B.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Technology - Batch of 2027
Reviewed on 10 Oct 2025
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4.0
Placements 4 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 4
It is a mixed but generally positive review as it supports our future.

Placements: The highest percentage of students is 90%. The highest package is 2-3 LPA, and the lowest is 1 LPA. Top recruiting companies are Haldiram and Coca-Cola. 70-80% students get an internship through society contacts. Roles offered are Food Nutritionist and Food Technologist.

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Richa kori | B.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Technology - Batch of 2027
Reviewed on 9 Oct 2025
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3.4
Placements 3 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 3
Good academics here, but it lacks placement.

Placements: I mean, the academics are great in our college, but placement isn't, and very few get placed, that too with low LPA. There is a nice job, Mela or something, for placements, and points on ships you have to do on your own, and sometimes they don't even give you a recommendation letter.

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Angel Jha | B.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Technology - Batch of 2027
Reviewed on 8 Oct 2025
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3.2
Placements 1 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 3
A bittersome but sweet experience.

Placements: Most of the students prefer master's after B.Sc. so our college doesn't provide campus placement due to the about mentioned reason. You can apply for an internship during your semester break or after your graduation but our college usually doesn't provide any campus placement. We are suggested to use our summer break time to apply for an internship to boost our resume.

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Answered 8 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. 
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Prince Das

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Answered 11 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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Answered 11 months ago

Traditionally, a candidate who will be undertaking the B.Sc. programme at the IHE Delhi University has got to secure his or her 12th grade scores from an accredited board wherein English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or mathematics come up as primary subjects of study. Admission into any of the c

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Annu navariya

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Answered 11 months ago

Institute of Home Economics (IHE), Delhi University, is a good choice for a B.Sc. degree, and the specialisation fields of this college include Home Science, Food Technology, and Nutrition. This institute has developed an academic curriculum, practical exposure through labs, as well as internships a

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Annu navariya

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Answered 11 months ago

Delhi University's Institute of Home Economics is one of the best women's college in India, known for its courses in Home Science. The infrastructure is really decent with a spacious staircase, corridors and classrooms. Wi-Fi facility is available, and labs are well-equipped. Faculty members here ar

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