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Hindu College

PublicNew Delhi, Delhi₹0.8 L/yrEst. 1899Reviewed April 2026

Details sourced from official institutional pages.

Type Public
Location New Delhi, Delhi
Accreditation NAAC A++
Entrance exams CUET-UG

Academic Programs

Undergraduate

Program Level Duration
BA (Hons) English UG 3 years
BA (Hons) Economics UG 3 years
BA (Hons) History UG 3 years
BA (Hons) Political Science UG 3 years
BA (Hons) Philosophy UG 3 years
BA (Hons) Hindi UG 3 years
BA (Hons) Sanskrit UG 3 years
BA (Hons) Sociology UG 3 years
B.Com (Hons) UG 3 years
B.Sc (Hons) Physics UG 3 years
B.Sc (Hons) Chemistry UG 3 years
B.Sc (Hons) Mathematics UG 3 years
B.Sc (Hons) Statistics UG 3 years
B.Sc (Hons) Botany UG 3 years
B.Sc (Hons) Zoology UG 3 years

Postgraduate

Program Level Duration
M.A. Programs PG 2 years
M.Sc Programs PG 2 years
M.Com PG 2 years

What Hindu College is

Hindu College is a constituent college of the University of Delhi, located on the North Campus in University Enclave, New Delhi. Founded in 1899 by Krishan Dassji Gurwale, it is one of the oldest colleges in Delhi and has been ranked #1 among all colleges in India in the NIRF 2025 rankings — a position it also held in NIRF 2024 (NIRF 2025). The college is accredited NAAC A++ and holds DBT Star College status from the Department of Biotechnology since 2012.

Hindu College offers approximately 15 undergraduate honours programs and 14 postgraduate programs across sciences, humanities, and commerce. All undergraduate admissions are through CUET-UG scores, following Delhi University’s centralised admission process.

The campus spans approximately 25 acres in the North Campus area. The college enrolls around 3,000 students with approximately 120 faculty members. Hindu College is known for its strong academic culture, active student societies, and a Students’ Parliament that has operated continuously since 1935.

Who it’s for

Hindu College attracts students seeking a broad undergraduate education at India’s top-ranked college. The college draws applicants across disciplines — from physics and mathematics to English literature and political science — who want the combination of academic rigour and the vibrant cultural life of a DU North Campus college.

The college is particularly strong in sciences (the DBT Star College recognition reflects research orientation in biological and physical sciences) and humanities (English, History, and Political Science departments have long-standing reputations). Students pursuing careers in civil services, academia, journalism, research, consulting, and the creative industries commonly come from Hindu College.

Hindu College’s alumni include figures across politics, media, business, and the arts. The college’s location on North Campus puts students within walking distance of SRCC, St. Stephen’s College, Miranda House, and other top DU colleges, creating a concentrated academic and cultural ecosystem.

Prospective students should note that Hindu College, like most DU colleges, is a day college with limited hostel seats. Outstation students should plan for private accommodation.

Programs offered

Undergraduate Honours Programs (3-year, via CUET-UG):

Sciences:

Humanities:

Commerce:

Postgraduate Programs (2-year, via CUET-PG):

Add-on courses in French, Spanish, and German are also available.

Campus and infrastructure

The Hindu College campus covers approximately 25 acres in University Enclave, North Campus. Key facilities include:

  • Academic blocks for science labs and lecture halls
  • Library with extensive collection
  • Boys’ Hostel (~210 capacity) and Girls’ Hostel (156 capacity)
  • Science laboratories supported by DBT Star College funding
  • Auditorium and seminar halls
  • Sports grounds and facilities
  • Canteen and common rooms

The campus is accessible via Delhi Metro (Vishwavidyalaya station on the Yellow Line). The North Campus location provides proximity to the Delhi University main campus, university library, and other North Campus colleges.

Things to verify before applying

  • CUET-UG scores required: Hindu College cutoffs are among the highest in DU. B.Sc (Hons) Physics and Statistics typically require scores above the 99th percentile. Confirm current cutoffs on the DU admissions portal.
  • Fee structure: Fees follow DU norms — approximately ₹75,000–₹79,000 per year depending on program. Confirm at hinducollege.ac.in.
  • Hostel availability: Very limited — 210 boys’ and 156 girls’ hostel seats for a student body of 3,000+. Most outstation students live in private accommodation.
  • Program-specific department strength: Research the specific department you’re interested in. Hindu College’s reputation varies by department.
  • Placement support: Hindu College has a placement cell, but outcomes vary significantly by program. Science graduates often pursue higher education rather than campus placements.

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Fees — 2025-26

Program Fees

ProgramLevelAnnual FeeTotal Fee
BA (Hons) Programs UG INR 75,900
B.Sc (Hons) Programs UG INR 78,600
B.Com (Hons) UG INR 78,000
M.A. / M.Com Programs PG INR 48,500
M.Sc Programs PG INR 48,700

Scholarships

Delhi University Merit Scholarships

Eligibility: Top-performing students based on academic results

Amount: Varies by scholarship; includes fee waivers and stipends

Government of India Scholarships (SC/ST/OBC/EWS)

Eligibility: Students from reserved categories meeting income criteria

Amount: Full or partial fee reimbursement as per government norms

DBT Star College Research Fellowships

Eligibility: Science students involved in DBT-funded research projects

Amount: Research stipend as per DBT norms

Fee figures are indicative. Verify the complete fee structure on the institution's official website.

Admissions — 2025-26

Entrance Exams

CUET-UG

Eligibility

BA (Hons) Programs

Minimum: As per DU merit-based CUET-UG score cutoffs

Class XII from a recognised board with relevant stream subjects

B.Sc (Hons) Programs

Minimum: As per DU merit-based CUET-UG score cutoffs

Class XII from a recognised board with PCM/PCB as applicable

B.Com (Hons)

Minimum: As per DU merit-based CUET-UG score cutoffs

Class XII from a recognised board with Commerce/Mathematics

Important Dates

EventDate
CUET-UG 2026 RegistrationFebruary–March 2026 (tentative)
CUET-UG 2026 ExaminationMay–June 2026 (tentative)
DU CSAS Preference FillingJuly–August 2026 (tentative)
Seat Allotment RoundsAugust–September 2026 (tentative)

Selection Process

  1. Register for CUET-UG at cuet.nta.nic.in
  2. Appear for CUET-UG examination in required domain subjects
  3. Apply through the DU Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) at admission.uod.ac.in
  4. Preference allotment based on CUET-UG score and program preferences
  5. Accept allotment and complete fee payment by deadline

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Placements — 2023-24

Average package 10.4 LPA
Highest package 36.5 LPA
Placement rate ~95% of registered students

Top Recruiters

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Placement data is sourced from institutional records. Verify current data on the institution's official website.

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