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Institute of Home Economics, University of Delhi CUET PG Cutoff 2025: Round 6 (Out)

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M.Sc. in Fabric and Apparel Science73
M.Sc. in Food and Nutrition127

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Institute of Home Economics
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3.7/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements2.9
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.6
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.3
Crowd Review IconCampus Life3.7
Money Review IconValue for Money3.8
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Technology - Batch of 2027
3.4
2Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
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.
Infrastructure: We do not have any hostel facilities available in our college due to the residential areas. You can find some affordable PGs near the Hauz Khas area and the metro services are also present. Infrastructures are good we have spacious labs with major equipment of food industries and we also have Wi-Fi available, a library well ventilated classrooms and a canteen.
Faculty: Teachers are very experienced and helpful. They are considerate they help us with doubts books and notes. They use different teaching methods such as blackboard PPTs and group discussion to make the topic simpler and understandable. The course is industry friendly we learn how to use equipment in industrial area. The semester exams are easy with a 50 percent passing mark.
Other: I chose this course because it is something different unique and very interesting. The best thing about this course is that we can start our own start ups in the future. If we can actually see that the equipment is working in real life. The ones we read in textbooks will be more interactive and understandable. We only have one fest which is the annual fest Feria which is a very enthusiastic enjoyable and cool fest of our college.
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M.Sc. in Food and Nutrition - Batch of 2027
2.8
2Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
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.
Infrastructure: Our college does not provide any hostel facilities. We students who are not from Delhi have to look for PGs. The college is not very big but still it has all the basic things like library canteen conference room seminar room classrooms admin office and accounts office. The classrooms do not have many fans.
Faculty: Teachers are well educated and knowledgeable about the subjects. Some of them do not explain the topics very well. The curriculum is relevant because it taught us about modern processing technologies. They do not include co curriculum activities much. The exams are not difficult and the passing percentage is 50 percent.
Other: I chose this course because it is interesting to study even though I do not find teachers that interesting to teach. The best thing about this subject is that we get job opportunities in the industrial area and even in foreign countries. I want to include more co curriculum activities and I want teachers to be more interactive.
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Technology - Batch of 2027
3.8
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
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.
Infrastructure: My college has two blocks namely A and B. Block A is the holder so it has canteen library, admin office and accounts office. Block B is newer so it has a conference room and more spacious labs. The classrooms are well ventilated and get more natural light. Our college does not have any hostel facilities available because of the residential area nearby but you can find many affordable PGs near Hauz Khas.
Faculty: The professors of my course are very knowledgeable and experienced. They know the topics very well, and they use PPTs to explain the difficult topics more clearly. They help us with the reference books notes and our doubts. Curriculum is relevant in the case we study. The modern technologies will eventually help us in the industrial area.
Other: I chose this course because it is very fascinating. Good food reacts inside our body and helps us to nourish and grow. I really like food Science the Science behind the food we eat. I really like the processing techniques that help us supply the food to different parts of the world. The best things about this course are that not only can you directly go into the industrial sector. You can also create your own product which is a super cool thing about food technology.
Reviewed on 11 Oct 2025Read More
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Technology - Batch of 2027
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4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
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.
Infrastructure: Facilities are good but not very good. Classrooms are cleaned and have average infrastructure. There is no hostel here. The canteen is good and hygienic, but the prices are slightly high for students. For sports, college participation is good in inter-college competition.
Faculty: Teachers are helpful, qualified, and well-explanatory except for 2-3. It makes students ready for the industry, but we haven't visited any industry yet, and it ensures to offer that. The semester exams are not that tough if you study well, as teachers also support, and the pass percentage is around 91%.
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Technology - Batch of 2027
3.4
3Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
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.
Infrastructure: We don't have a hostel. Infrastructure is okay, but not much space. The college canteen is okay as it changes from semester to semester, and the faculty and infrastructure are okay, but there is not much to explore. You know, sometimes you need not only to be stuck in subjects and studies. You need something to explore, but there aren't many areas, playgrounds, or anything.
Faculty: Teachers are good, and attendance is mandatory. They maintain a good standard and are very knowledgeable, as well as having good behavior. This semester, exams are moderate or hard, not easy. The subject I am in or the course I am in is related to the industry.
Other: The fest was okay, as there isn't much space for a crowd, but still, it's enjoyable.
Reviewed on 9 Oct 2025Read More
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Technology - Batch of 2027
3.2
1Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
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.
Infrastructure: We don't have hostel facilities in our college due to the residential area. But you can find many affordable PGs near our college in the residential areas and societies. Specifically for my course food technology our infrastructure is very good. We have most of the equipments like trya, dryer, hot air ovens, spray dryer, extraction unit, and spectrophotometer. Classrooms are basic, we have a projector in most of the classes. We have Wi-Fi available in almost all the classrooms.
Faculty: Professors of food technology department are helpful, supportive, not too strict, and very inspiring. They help us with our doubts and hold interactive sessions often. The curriculum is practical-based so it is helpful for industrial work. The semester exams are not difficult. The concepts are easy. Professors are there to help you at every point. The passing percentage of my course is 50%.
Other: I chose this course because it is different, something new and interesting. The course is not difficult, it is a very logical subject. I wish we could incorporate more industrial trips during our semester then it will be more fun and interactive. We have our annual fest called Feria which is massive and very enthusiastic fest of our college. The area near our college has nice food places.
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Answered a year ago

The maximum marks are 800 and getting 700 above is a good score, which will be in the category of 95+ percentile.The lowest marks is of 480 as the cutoff. The cutoff will be different for different branches like 95 percentile for B.Sc microbiology, 83 and above for biochemistry 89.5 above for journa

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Answered a year ago

Yes, the fourth cut off list of NCWEB at Institute of Home Economics, Delhi University was released on 19 September 2024. 

 

On Shiksha you can find round wise cutoff for Institute of Home Economics, Delhi.

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Jatin kumar Khiloi

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Answered a year ago

For the B.A. program at the Institute of Home Economics under Delhi University, the qualifying cut off marks take into consideration the CUET scores as well as the number of students that apply in the given year. The cutoff marks are normally released after the entrance examination, and may vary acc

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Jatin kumar Khiloi

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Answered a year ago

To get admitted to Institute of Home Economics, Delhi University for B.El.Ed., the Common University Entrance Test namely CUET is compulsory. It is recommended to visit the official website of Delhi University in order to get the most relevant information or information that maybe specific to the en

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Jatin kumar Khiloi

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Answered a year ago

Institute of Home Economics CUET UG Cutoff 2024 will be released soon. Candidates seeking admission at the Institute of Home Economics can expect the CUET UG cutoff 2024 to be around 724 for BA (Hons) based on previous years Cutoff marks. 

Institute of Home Economics, University of Delhi B.A. fee is 

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