What Students Say
Likes
- Strong academics and experienced, supportive faculty in mathematics and science make classroom learning very concept‑oriented
- good infrastructure like library, labs, sports complex and active societies, which creates a vibrant college life
- Good placements and internships for many courses, plus a helpful placement cell that brings reputed companies to campus.
Dislikes
- Competition is extremely high in class and in societies, which can create pressure and sometimes stress for students
- Hostel seats are limited and off‑campus PGs around North Campus can be expensive for middle‑class families
- The gender ratio is still tilted towards boys (roughly around 60–65% boys and 35–40% girls), so campus does not feel perfectly balanced
Course Curriculum Overview
For B.Sc (Hons) Mathematics at Hindu College, the curriculum follows the latest DU UGCF?2022 structure, so it covers both strong theory and some modern applications. The main reason to choose this course is the depth in core areas like Calculus, Algebra, Real Analysis, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations and Probability, which builds a very solid base for higher studies like M.Sc, data science or research. There are six semesters with continuous internal assessment plus end?semester exams, so students study regularly instead of only before finals. Exams are usually moderate to difficult because questions are concept?based, but the pattern is fair and gives weightage to assignments, tutorials and attendance. Overall, the course is quite comprehensive and relevant for careers in teaching, analytics, government exams and higher academics, though adding more practical projects, programming and real?life modelling could make it even more industry?oriented
Fees and Financial Aid
For B.Sc (Hons) Mathematics at Hindu College, the first?year fee I am paying is around ?31,370, including tuition and other compulsory college charges, and a similar amount is expected in second and third year, so the total course fee comes close to ?90,000–?95,000 for three years. The college is a government?funded DU institution, so even though the amount has increased slightly over the last few years, it is still comparatively affordable when seen against many private colleges that charge much higher fees for the same course. Tuition plus exam, library and other funds together stay around ?29,000–?32,000 per year, making it manageable for a middle?class family, especially for SC category students who often pay on the lower side of this band. Hindu College also offers several scholarships and fee concessions on merit?cum?means basis, and SC students can additionally apply for central and state scholarships like the Top?Class SC scheme, which can cover a large part of tuition and reduce the net burden further
Campus Life
Hindu College has a very vibrant campus life. The main cultural fest Mecca is held around March–April and is one of the most popular DU fests, with concerts, competitions and society events that keep the campus lively for weeks. Apart from this, there are many departmental fests and society events throughout the year, so there is always something happening after classes. The infrastructure is quite good: there is a large central library with a wide range of books and journals, well?maintained classrooms, labs, sports grounds and a Wi?Fi?enabled campus, along with separate hostels for boys and girls. Cafeteria food is decent, and students get plenty of open green spaces to sit and interact. Clubs and societies are a big part of life here—dramatics (Ibtida), dance, music, quizzing (Manthan), debating, finance and many more, plus NCC and different regional or interest?based cells, so almost every student finds a community to join. These activities help in confidence building, networking and overall personality development, making day?to?day campus life engaging, not just academically focused
Admission
Hindu College was chosen over other options mainly because it is one of the top DU colleges for science and mathematics, with a strong academic reputation, good placements and still affordable government?college fees. While filling CUET preferences, colleges like Ramjas and Kirori Mal were also considered, but Hindu offered a better mix of campus environment, societies and B.Sc Maths reputation, so it was kept higher in the preference list. Admission is completely through CUET and the DU CSAS portal now; after the CUET result, course–college preferences are filled online, and seats are allotted in several rounds based on score, category and seat availability. The process is transparent and mostly online, but cut?offs for Hindu are very high, so a strong CUET score is necessary, especially for Maths Hons and popular courses. Compared to many private universities applied to through separate entrance tests, Hindu College felt more reliable in terms of degree value, peer group and long?term opportunities, which is why this college was finally preferred
Faculty
The faculty of Hindu College, especially in the Mathematics department, is very strong and experienced, with most teachers holding higher degrees and taking regular doubt?solving sessions, so the student–teacher relationship feels friendly and supportive. In B.Sc Maths Hons, the approximate faculty?to?student ratio is around 1:45–1:50, which is decent for a popular DU college and still allows personal interaction during tutorials. The course follows the University of Delhi B.Sc (Hons) Mathematics syllabus with core subjects like Calculus, Algebra, Real Analysis, Differential Equations, Probability and Linear Algebra spread over six semesters, so the curriculum builds a strong theoretical base useful for research, data science and competitive exams. Exams are held every semester; marks are divided between internal assessment (class tests, assignments, attendance) and end?term theory paper, usually in a pattern like 25% internal and 75% external, which rewards consistent study rather than last?minute preparation. Overall, the exam level is moderate to tough because the questions are concept?oriented, but students who attend classes and practice regularly can clear papers comfortably, and many seniors go on to higher studies in mathematics or related fields after benefiting from this rigorous structure
Night Life
Around Hindu College and the wider North Campus, nightlife is more about student?friendly cafes and markets than clubs. After classes, most students head to nearby places like Hudson Lane, GTB Nagar and Kamla Nagar for coffee, snacks and dinner; many cafes stay open till late evening, so it is easy to relax with friends after a hectic day. Inside campus, the library and main college buildings close by early evening, while hostels and many PGs have entry timings around 9–10 pm, so night plans have to respect these curfews. The area feels reasonably safe because there are always students around and streets are well lit, but late?night solo roaming in the back lanes is not advisable, especially for girls, so most people prefer to move in groups and use cabs or autos for returning to PGs. One negative side is the visible garbage and construction waste around some roads, and during winter the air quality becomes quite poor due to Delhi’s overall pollution and traffic.

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