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Miranda House New Delhi BSc Courses & Fees 2025: Admission Dates, Eligibility & Seats

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Miranda House BSc Eligibility and Highlights 2025

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Total Tuition Fees 52.3K - 58.8K
Median Package 7L
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    Q:   How can I get admission to BSc (Hons) at Miranda House?
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    Admission to all the BSc and BSc (Hons) offered by Miranda House is entrance-based. This DU-affiliated college accepts CUET UG exam for admission to its BSc (Hons) and BSc Prog. courses. The institute along with DU started accepting CUET UG starting 2022 onward. Before this, admission to UG courses, such as BA, BSc was subject to merit scores obtained by the students in Class 12. In addition to CUET UG, candidates are also required to meet with the minimum eligibility criteria which is passing Class 12 from a recognised board.

    Q:   How are the placements for BSc at Miranda House?
    A: 

    Miranda House does not release an official course-wise placements report. The table mentioned below contains collective placement data for three-year UG courses for an estimation. Find the median package, a total number of students placed and the top recruiters of Miranda House for three year UG courses, such as BSc (Hons) and BSc Prog. courses in the table below:

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    Statistics (2021)

    Median package

    INR 6 LPA

    Total students

    1,140

    No. of students placed

    88

    Top recruiters

    Accenture, DE Shaw, Dell, Daurcom, PwC, Unnati, TCS

    Q:   Is BSc available at Miranda House?
    A: 

    Yes, Miranda House offers a full-time three-year BSc (Hons) and BSc Prog. across five and two specialisations, respectively. All these specialisations are listed below:

    • BSc (Hons) Botany
    • BSc (Hons) Zoology
    • BSc (Hons) Chemistry
    • BSc (Hons) Physics
    • BSc (Hons) Mathematics
    • BSc (Prog.) Life Science
    • BSc (Prog.) Physical Science with Computer Science/ Informatics Practices

    Students seeking admission to BSc and BSc (Hons) courses at Miranda Houses are required to apply via the CUET UG entrance exam. After the declaration of the CUET-UG result, candidates have to register on the DU CSAS portal (admission.uod.ac.in) for final seat allotment. 

    Q:   Is Miranda House a good college for BSc Maths (Hons)?
    A: 

    Miranda House is indeed, one of the best colleges for BSc Maths (Hons). It has been ranked first in the country by NIRF. 1. The course fee for B.Sc. Math (hons. ). Is just Rs. 51,300. 2. The department of mathematics has one of the best faculty members in the country. 3. The course curriculum is updated frequently as per market demand. 4. Extra tutorials are held each week to clarify students' doubts. 5. The students are taught with the help of smart classes for better learning. 6. The average annual salary offered to graduates of this course at Miranda House is 4 LPA. 7. Since the focus is more on academics at Miranda House, the majority of B.Sc. Math (hons) graduates prefer to go on to higher studies or research. This college is the best option for you.

    Q:   What is the total seat intake for BSc at Miranda House?
    A: 

    A total of 378 seats are available for the five BSc (Hons) specialisations available at Miranda House and over and above that, 99 seats are available for BSc (Prog) courses available here. A specialisation wise seat intake for BSc (Hons) is as follows:

    BSc (Hons) Specialisation

    Seat Intake

    Botany

    45

    Zoology

    45

    Chemistry

    90

    Physics

    90

    Mathematics

    100

    Check out the following table for BSc Programme specialisations along with seat intake and course curriculum:

    BSc Programme Specialisation

    Seat Intake

    Life Sciences

    -       Botany

    -       Chemistry

    -       Zoology

    50

    Physical Sciences

    -       Computer Science

    -       Mathematics

    -       Physics

    49

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    Miranda House BSc Admission Dates 2025

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    4 Jul '25
    CUET UG 2025 Result
    13 May '25 - 3 Jun '25
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    Q:   What all specialisations are available under BSc (Hons) at Miranda House?
    A: 

    At Miranda House, the three-year full-time BSc (Hons) programme is available across five specialisations, namely Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics. A specialisation-wise seat intake for all the BSc (Hons) specialisations is tabulated below:

    BSc (Hons) Specialisation

    Seat Intake

    Botany

    45

    Zoology

    45

    Chemistry

    90

    Physics

    90

    Mathematics

    100

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    Q:   What are the details mentioned in Miranda House CUET UG cutoff list?
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     The cutoff lists released by Miranda House have the following details:

    • Programme/ College/ Ref No.
    • Allocation/ Seat Category/ Score
    • Application Status

    Miranda House BSc Curriculum 2025

    SpecializationCurriculum
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics
    B.Sc. in Life Science
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics
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    Q:   What specialisations are available in the B.Sc. programme at Miranda House College?
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    Miranda House College ensures a rich academic experience by offering a range of specialisations in its B.Sc. programme, encompassing B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics, Zoology, Physics, and Chemistry. To aid students in understanding the intricacies of their chosen fields, the college provides detailed curriculum outlines for each specialisation. These resources, conveniently available in downloadable PDF format, empower students with comprehensive insights into the academic structure, ensuring a thorough understanding of the coursework and expectations in their respective areas of study.

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    Miranda House BSc Seats 2025

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    Q:   Does Miranda House has any seat reservation for its BSc course?
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    Miranda House seat reservation policies generally include categories such as Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), and Persons with Disabilities (PwD). These categories are eligible for a certain percentage of seats reserved in educational institutions. Find below the seats reservation percebtage for the above mentioned categories: 

    Category

    Percentage Reservation of Seats at Miranda House

    SC/ST

    22.5%

    15% for SC and 7.5% for ST (interchangeable, if necessary)

    OBC (non-creamy layer, central list)

    27%

    Economically Weaker Section (EWS)

    10%

    Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwD)

    5%

    Children/Widows of personnel of the Armed Forces (CW)

    5%

    Wards of Kashmiri Migrants

    5%

    The exact percentage of reserved seats may vary from year to year based on government regulations and guidelines. So, it's advisable to refer to the official website of Miranda House for the most up-to-date information about reservations. 

    Q:   How are the seats allocated in Miranda House College's B.Sc. programme?
    A: 

    A total 540 seats are allocated to the Miranda House College BSc course.  The seats are distributed among the specialisations as tabulated below:

    CoursesSeats
    BSc (Hons.) in Botany52
    BSc (Hons.) in Chemistry101
    BSc (Hons.) in Mathematics112
    BSc (Hons.) in Physics110
    BSc (Hons.) in Zoology52
    BSc in Life Science57
    BSc in Physical Science (Computer Science)56

    Miranda House BSc Placements 2024

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    Internships and industry projects

    Students can work with faculty on research projects

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    Internships and industry projects

    Offered every semester

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    Employment opportunities

    Higher in core jobs

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    Majority opted in India

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    Organized & proactive placement process

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    Strong alumni network that help with placement opportunities

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    Very Active and resourceful, college is also involved

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    Love being in college

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    Miranda House vs Hindu College vs Hansraj College

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    Q:   Is Miranda House New Delhi as good as Hindu College and Hansraj College?
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    The BSc courses are ranked under the Science category by various ranking agencies. The 2023 rankings by various ranking agencies for Hindu College, Hansraj College and Miranda House, in the category of science, are given in the table below:

    Ranked byHindu College

    Hansraj College

    Miranda House
    Outlook261
    India Today132
    The Week452

    Looking at the facts given above, one can say that Miranda House DU is better than many of DU colleges. 

    Q:   Is Miranda House Delhi better than Hansraj College?
    A: 

    Miranda House Delhi and Hansraj College are the best colleges present in Delhi. Miranda House Delhi and Hansraj College are the top-ranked colleges present in India. Miranda House Delhi is ranked one by NIRF (National Institutional Ranking Framework) 2023 under the Colleges category. Hansraj College is ranked 12 by NIRF (National Institutional Ranking Framework) 2023 under the Colleges category. Both of the colleges have good infrastructure and provide various facilities to students. Hence, which college is better depends on what the student is looking for in a college or a university.

    Q:   Is the BSc course expensive in Miranda House compared to Hindu College?
    A: 

    In the table below, students can compare Miranda House BSc fees with Hindu College:

    College Name

    BSc & BSc (Hons) Fee Range*

    Miranda House

    INR 52,300 - INR 58,800
    Hindu CollegeINR 75,900

    From the above data, it can be stated that the BSc fee at Hindu College is comparatively higher than the BSc fees at Miranda Hosue.

    *This information is sourced from the official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change.

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    4.5/5
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    Many of the good companies like HCL, HP, DHL, Wipro, Infosys and several others visit the college to hire the students.
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    More of education-oriented firms come for the placements, and very few corporate sector placements come to the college.
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    Sanya Chaudhary Verified Icon
    B.Sc. in Physical Science (Computer Science) - Batch of 2026
    4.8
    4Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    Good environment and overall satisfying.
    Placements: Campus placement of my course is quite low. Many of the students from my batch have got tech-related internships off campus. The roles we get in internships are for data analyst, video editing, software engineering, etc. Besides this, the college also offers summer internships. The placement cell is very active 50%-60% of students are hired through the college placement cell. As many are interested in higher studies they choose according. In the senior batch, they are placed in companies like Dabur, Tech Mahindra, and Airtel and some are doing their startups.
    Infrastructure: The infrastructure of my college is very beautiful and it gives aesthetic vibes. It is clean and well-maintained. We have all the facilities like a big auditorium and canteen with good and affordable food. A separate building for the library is available. A large number of washrooms, sports grounds, lifts, and lawns are available. We have a hostel inside the college itself. Its environment is very quiet and studious but it has only a limited number of seats. It was my dream to get my college hostel.
    Faculty: Faculty of my course is very helpful they provide us with notes and complete the syllabus on time they guide us. As it is a multidisciplinary course we have to study physics, mathematics, and computer science it gives us more opportunities and diverse fields. Semester exams are not very tough and questions are from the syllabus itself. We get sufficient preparatory leave.
    Other: It is a multidisciplinary course so if anyone wants to do a masters in any of three subjects it is more convenient for them I chose this course because Miranda House is one of the top colleges in India, and related to computer science this college offers only this course. It should provide more seminars, internship opportunities, and placement opportunities. Miranda House provides many scholarships, I got one scholarship that pays all my college fees. So I don't have to think about my college expenses and in my batch, 10-15 other students also got the scholarships.
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    Ansab Javaid Verified Icon
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry - Batch of 2024
    4.6
    3Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    The best place to study. If you get a chance to study here, do not miss it.
    Placements: There aren't any direct placements for chemistry. However, there indeed is a very active placement cell that offers a lot of internships (maybe jobs too). All one needs to do is register for that. They send you regular email alerts with all the opportunities for both jobs and internships. The internships are paid as well as unpaid.
    Infrastructure: It feels like walking in a home, to say the least. The buildings are aesthetically pretty, and the red brick hugs you like a guardian. The lawns are well-maintained (and probably the best on the north campus), water coolers have bone-chilling water, and some rooms have functional ACs. Others have multiple fans, the benches are well-painted, there are projectors in almost all classrooms, and the labs are well-equipped. The canteen has the best food. Dal chawal, fresh fruits, fresh juice, South Indian, Chinese, you name it and you have it. The hostel rooms are spacious and the rooms are well-cleaned.
    Faculty: The teachers in the department are very helpful. The department is strict and labs are conducted very seriously. Papers like quantum chemistry spectroscopy, drug design, and molecular modeling are taught, and cosmetics, etc., are taught with utmost dedication. Courses like nanotechnology and green chemistry prepare students for further studies in the field. Exams are timely conducted and are in the difficult bracket of moderate to difficult. Elective papers are easy and boost the CGPA. Core papers demand thorough understanding. Overall, if you study well, you'll do very well. If you don't study rigorously, you'll do average.
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    Vanshika Singh Verified Icon
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany - Batch of 2026
    2.8
    3Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
    The crowd is great and campus is beautiful.
    Placements: 21 lpa is the highest package and 4.5 lpa is the lowest package. Zee Media, Urbanclap, Thomson Reuters, IDBI Federal, Nexus, Tata, Wipro, Amazon, Byju's, etc. are the top recruiters. The number of offers last year was 69 and 51 offers for internships, with stipends ranging from 1500 to 35,000. Botany does not offer high-paying jobs, unlike other courses but we do have scope for research. Internships within the department during summer break are often sought after. Top roles offered are environment consultant, researchers, agricultural biologist educators, etc.
    Infrastructure: Campus is green with old red stone architecture; classes are spacious with huge windows overlooking the front lawn. The library is good and facilitated with most of the required books and computers. The canteen, along with Nescafe and PAM Cafe, serves great food, although it gets busy quickly during breaks. The sports complex has courts for basketball, volleyball, and lawn tennis. The sports ground is big enough to host games and activities. The hostel has two rooms for medical help, one on the main campus and another near the hostel. Apart from it, each department has its own first aid box and a stash of some over-the-counter medications. Wi-Fi is provided only for faculty, libraries, and computer labs.
    Faculty: The faculty is good, but the way teaching may be old-fashioned (speaking for botany only). The curriculum seems to be ever-evolving, which still needs to improve certain aspects like the distribution of hours assigned to each subject or the sequence in which they must be taught. The college does offer opportunities for externships as well as internships. Seminars are often held to help students navigate career choices, but it may vary considering the course one chooses. Semester exam is moderately difficult; one can score well with little effort, although scoring above average requires hard work.
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    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry - Batch of 2024
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    It isn't just a college, it stays within you. Once a Mirandian, always a Mirandian.
    Placements: Placements at Miranda depend on the course you pursue. Some courses offer really good placements while others wouldn't care to help in that matter. Being a chemistry student, I would suggest you to not rely on placements if you are in Miranda. They do offer some internships like DSKC, but they are unpaid obviously.
    Infrastructure: Miranda has one of the best structured college at DU. The college offers every facility you could ask for. Labs here are the best. Apart from all these, I strongly would like to suggest the authorities now go for complete air conditioning, if not now then when. Okay, students may compromise there as well but I feel that there's a need for smart boards atleast in subjects that need imagination. Even the Wi-Fi doesn't really work well. Miranda's library has every book of need and is well maintained. Canteen food is love with some exceptions.
    Faculty: The curriculum they serve is really helpful. It will help you when you go for higher studies after your graduation. The lab experience that you will get here will be a lifetime help. The staff will help you write review papers, they will guide you throughout your journey and even after that. Semester exams wouldn't be much difficult if you were regular in classes and were very dedicated to the internals. Apart from all these, there are some faculty members who aren't that good when it comes to delivering a lecture. They'll just do it as a daily routine and would show zero interest.
    Other: I am from the batch 1 of (2021-2024). I chose to do honors in chemistry because I thought it's the only subject I was good at. But Miranda, helped me in finding my real self. The best thing that happened to me in Miranda was working under Amrita Tripathi Sheik Maam's guidance in the lab. Initially, the process is tedious, but gradually I love being in labs just to get good results if not perfect. I wouldn't have managed to be myself if I weren't a Mirandian. But I would highly recommend our department use smart boards, it's the need of the hour.
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    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry - Batch of 2024
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    Really good infrastructure and facilities, MH is beautiful.
    Placements: One had to get into placement cell to gain deep insights about the companies coming into college for placements. As far as I know, none of the students got placed in any company. Many went for higher education or changed their stream. There was no such major focus on placements for chemistry students.
    Infrastructure: The infrastructure was top-notch. Plus point for chemistry students the laboratories of Miranda House were the best among all the DU colleges. The classrooms and libraries had AC and Wi-Fi access. Food in canteen was great. Sports and gym were also available.
    Faculty: Teachers were all qualified and knowledgeable. Plus they give efforts in teaching and practicals. Course curriculum involved subjects related to industry and company. The semester exams were average, one could pass them easily. The passing CGPA was 5.
    Other: The events and fests at MH were incredible. The crowd was so good and calm. One could express freely without the problem of being judged. You will get the chance to enjoy every festival at MH. The extracurricular activities were pretty common. You could join as many societies as you want.
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    B.Sc. in Life Science - Batch of 2028
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    3Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
    Miranda House: good academics and extracurricular activities.
    Placements: The Science courses generally are not awarded that well in terms of placements since majority of the students opt in for a Masters. But the famous companies visiting the campus for sciences are Dabur, Deloitte, Byju's, and Unacademy. Generally, the internships comprise technical roles and lab visits.
    Infrastructure: The labs are well-equipped with the latest laboratory materials and machinery with a proper blend of technology. Zoology labs are equipped with apt specimens. The library is personally my favourite place, with an ocean of books suiting all genres and daily newspapers. The canteen is well maintained, and delicious food is served at a reasonable price.
    Faculty: The faculty is well versed with their subjects and possesses high knowledge but often fails to deliver the knowledge. The new curriculum, according to NEP, is quite hectic with additional subjects like EVs and moral science, etc. The English department is hands down the best in the country. We do not have midterms but only endterms in December and January generally.
    Other: The course life sciences is a blend of Zoology, Botany, and Chemistry, which offers a deep drive into the domain of sciences and opens future opportunities in research. I personally feel the lab work is quite hectic and could be digitalised rather than making files and just wasting papers. The annual festival of Miranda is called TEMPEST, which is wild in energy and aura. A must-attend for lifetime enriching experience. Miranda is known for its extracurricular activities, and it holds true to its roots with society like Tarang, Mridang, etc. for dance and singing. There are scholarship available for students of various categories like ews, Kashmir migrants, etc.
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    Q:   What scholarship are available for BSc programme students at Miranda House?
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    Miranda House offers various scholarships for BSc programme students, including the Shobha and T.N. Khazanchi Memorial Award, Jai Rani Bhalla Merit with Spirit Scholarship, Raj K. Jolly Memorial Scholarship, Help the Blind Foundation Scholarship, Marga Schwtze Merit Scholarship for visually impaired girl students, World Brotherhood Organisation Education Scholarship, and Merit Scholarships for SC/ST/OBC and minorities students. Interested students are encouraged to contact the Scholarship Cell at the University of Delhi for updated information on scholarships released periodically.

    Miranda House BSc FAQs 2025

    Q:   What are the BSc courses offered by Miranda House?
    A: 

    Miranda House offers a variety of BSc courses in both regular and honors degree. Botany,  Life Science, Physical Science (Computer Science), B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics, B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry, B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology, B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics, etc. are few of the specialisations offered under BSc course at Miranda House.

    Q:   What after the candidates qualify the CUET UG entrance exam for Miranda House's BSc Prog. and BSc (Hons) courses?
    A: 

    After successfully clearing the CUET UG entrance exam, candidates proceed to register on DU’s Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal for the allocation of seats. This essential step contributes to the streamlined admission process, facilitating an efficient and transparent mechanism for the allocation of seats within Miranda House's BSc Prog. and BSc (Hons) courses. 

    Q:   How does seat allocation work for BSc Prog. and BSc (Hons) courses at Miranda House?
    A: 

    Miranda House follows a systematic approach to seat allocation for BSc Prog. and BSc (Hons) courses, considering specialisation-wise seat intake for both general and reserved categories. This practice guarantees an equitable distribution of seats across various specialisations, fostering inclusivity and fairness in the admission process. By accommodating the diverse needs and preferences of candidates, the college strives to create an environment that supports the academic pursuits of all eligible students across different specialisations within the BSc programmes.

    Q:   When will CUET DU CSAS portal open?
    A: 

    DU CSAS portal 2025 is now active at ugadmission.uod.ac.in. University of Delhi launched CSAS portal 2025 on June 17, 2025. Candidates who appeared for the CUET 2025 exam can register at DU CSAS 2025 portal. Candidates will be required to enter the college and course preference and pay the DU CSAS registration 2025 fee to participate in the admission process. On the basis of the choices entered and CUET 2025 percentile, candidates will be alloted college and course. CUET 2025 result will be declared in last week of June 2025 at cuet.nta.nic.in.

    Q:   Is B.Sc. at Miranda House New Delhi a good choice?
    A: 
    {Source: B.Sc. students & alumni}

    Based on reviews from students and alumni, here's a summary of the key points:

    * Teaching: Teachers are generally helpful, knowledgeable, and qualified. They are willing to answer basic questions and provide guidance.
    * Course Curriculum: The course is relevant, and the curriculum prepares students for industry requirements. However, some students feel that the course is heavily focused on theory and lacks practical application.
    * Exams: Semester exams are manageable, but internal assessments can be challenging.
    * Placement Cell: The placement cell is effective, and many students secure internships and job offers from reputable companies.
    * Salary Packages: Salary packages range from INR6 LPA to INR24 LPA, with an average of INR12 LPA.
    * Top Recruiters: Companies like D.E. Shaw, ICICI Bank, Barclays, and Gartner have recruited students from Miranda House.
    * Facilities: The college has modern facilities, including air-conditioned classrooms, laboratories, and a well-stocked library.
    * Hostel Facilities: The hostel is convenient for students, with good food and amenities.
    * Campus Life: The college has a vibrant cultural scene, with frequent events, festivals, and workshops.
    * Student Feedback: Overall, students appreciate the college's academic environment, faculty, and placement record.

    While no educational institution is perfect, Miranda House seems to strike a balance between academic rigor, industrial relevance, and student satisfaction. If you're considering pursuing a B.Sc. at Miranda House, these factors might influence your decision-making process.

    Here's a breakdown of the key strengths and weaknesses mentioned by students and alumni:

    Strengths:

    * Effective placement cell
    * Relevant course curriculum
    * Helpful and knowledgeable faculty
    * Good facilities and infrastructure
    * Vibrant campus life

    Weaknesses:

    * Limited practical application in certain courses
    * Theory-heavy coursework
    * High competition for limited hostel spaces

    Keep in mind that individual experiences may vary, and it's essential to weigh these points against your personal preferences and goals.
    Q:   Are BSc admission dates out at Miranda House?
    A: 

    Miranda House BCom admission dates are equivalent to the CUET dates 2024. National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the CUET answer key 2024 anytime soon. CUET 2024 exam was held from May 15, 2024 to May 24, 2024 in three slots.  NTA will declare the CUET result 2024 on or before June 30, 2024 along with the CUET final answer key.

    Candidates with a valid CUET scores can fill out the DU CSAS 2024 application form online for BA admission. The University of Delhi has launched the DU CSAS portal 2024 on May 28, 2024. 

    Q:   What is the basis for admission to Miranda House's BSc Prog. and BSc (Hons) courses?
    A: 

    The process for admission to Miranda House's BSc Prog. and BSc (Hons) courses is entrance-based, where the CUET UG exam plays a pivotal role as the qualifying criterion. Successful performance in this entrance examination is indispensable for candidates aspiring to secure admission to the prestigious Science stream undergraduate programmes at Miranda House. The entrance exam evaluates the candidates' aptitude and knowledge in relevant subjects, ensuring that those admitted have the academic proficiency necessary for the demanding courses offered by the college.

    Q:   What is the step-by-step process for applying to Miranda House's BSc and BSc (Hons) programmes for the 2024?
    A: 

    The application process for Miranda House's BSc and BSc (Hons) programmes for 2024 admission begins with CUET registration. Follow these steps: Visit the official CUET website, click on "New Registration, " fill in personal details, generate a password, complete registration, fill out the application form, upload scanned documents, select courses and universities, preview the form, and finally, submit and make the payment online. The detailed guide ensures a systematic application process.

    Q:   How can I get admission at Miranda House for BSc?
    A: 

    Admission to all the BSc and BSc (Hons) offered by Miranda House is entrance-based. This DU-affiliated college accepts CUET UG exam for admission to its BSc (Hons) and BSc Prog. courses. The institute along with DU started accepting CUET UG starting 2022 onward. Before this, admission to UG courses, such as BA, BSc was subject to merit scores obtained by the students in Class 12. In addition to CUET UG, candidates are also required to meet with the minimum eligibility criteria which is passing Class 12 from a recognised board.

    Q:   What is the fees of BSc in Miranda House?
    A: 

    The total tuition fee for the BSc programme at Miranda House ranges between INR 52,300 - INR 58,800. This fee range does not include the hostel fee or the mess fee and only includes the total cost of tuition for the BSc programme. The fee range mentioned here is taken from an official source/sanctioning body. Hence, it may vary. For admission to the BSc programme at Miranda House the aspiring candidates need to fill CUET form and the cost of CUET form is INR 750 for students belonging to general category.

     

    Q:   What are the category-wise application fees for CUET when applying for Miranda House's BSc and BSc (Hons) programmes in 2024?
    A: 

    The CUET application fees for Miranda House's BSc and BSc (Hons) programmes in 2024 vary based on categories. For General category, the fee is INR 750, OBC-NCL and EWS is INR 700, SC/ST/PwD/Third Gender is INR 650, and for applicants outside India, the fee is INR 3,750. This category-wise breakdown ensures transparency for candidates during the application process.

    Q:   How was the placement for BSc programme at Miranda House?
    A: 

    In the absence of an official course-wise placements report, the median package for the BSc course at Miranda House is not explicitly stated. The highest and average package offered during Miranda House placements 2023 stood at INR 21.5 LPA and INR 8.97 LPA, respectively. Further, the lowest package offered during Miranda House College placements 2023 stood at INR 4.5 LPA. Apart from this, a total of 69 offers were released during Miranda House placements 2023. Unfortunately, the specific total number of students placed is not provided, but the top recruiters for the BSc course include Accenture, DE Shaw, Dell, Daurcom, PwC, Unnati, and TCS.

    Q:   What are the type of curriculum offered under BSc at Miranda House?
    A: 

    Miranda House offfers a very structured curriculum which are spread across the semester per the duration of the programme. For thr BSc course, the curriculum subjects are divided into five categories, which are Core course, Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course, Skill Enhancement Course, Discipline Specific Elective, and Generic Elective. All the subjects under the BA course are offered in a combinations of the above mentioned categories. 

    Q:   What were the CUET 2023 last round scores for admission to Miranda House College's B.Sc. programmes?
    A: 

    The CUET 2023 last round scores for Miranda House College's B.Sc. programs were impressively high, with scores of 99 for B.Sc. in Life Science, B.Sc. in Physical Science (Computer Science), and 98 for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics, Chemistry, and Zoology. These scores reflect the intense competition and the academic excellence expected from applicants seeking admission to Miranda House's prestigious B.Sc. courses.

    Q:   How does the placement cell for B.Sc. at Miranda House assist students in getting placed?
    A: 
    {Source: B.Sc. students & alumni}

    Placement Cell Assistance

    * The placement cell at Miranda House assists students in getting placed by providing notifications about various internships and job opportunities. [Source: Student]
    * The college has a dedicated placement cell that maintains links between students and companies, ensuring a smooth recruitment process. [Source: Alumni]
    * While the placement cell is present, placements are not as frequent for Science courses, and most students prefer to pursue higher education instead. However, some students do get placed, and the average package is around INR7.5 lakhs. [Sources: Multiple students and alumni]

    Job Opportunities

    * Reputed companies like KPMG, Radisson Blu, and DE Shaw visit the campus for recruitment. [Source: Student]
    * Companies like Accenture, Barclays, and DE Shaw offer good placements with salary packages ranging from INR15 to INR20 lakhs. [Source: Student]
    * Some students have received job offers with salaries as high as INR21 lakhs. [Source: Alumni]

    Note: These answers are based on the provided text and may not represent the entire picture of the placement cell and job opportunities at Miranda House.
    Q:   Is BSc (Hons) from Miranda House expensive?
    A: 

    No, being one of the most reputed universities in India for Arts, Commerce and Science Education, one of the biggest pros of studying at DU and its affiliated colleges is its inexpensive nature. The total tuition fee for all the BSc and BSc (Hons) courses is between INR 51,300 and INR 59,400. This fee is inclusive of all the BSc Prog. and BSc (Hons) specialisations offered by the college. Additionally, this fee is sourced from unofficial sources. Hence, is indicative. Other than the tuition fee, students are also required to pay other fee components while applying to Miranda House, such as the hostel fee, (if applicable) and application charges. Also, students applying via CUET also need to register for the exam and pay the exam application fee.

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