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Ranked #45 Among Universities in India by NIRF | 1950+ Students Placed, 91% Placement, 800+ Recruiters
India’s first liberal arts college to offer a four-year full time Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science (Liberal Arts) Honours degree
Ranked #45 Among Universities in India by NIRF | 1950+ Students Placed, 91% Placement, 800+ Recruiters
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Miranda House Delhi is organising an essay writing competition, open for all the students and teachers.
Miranda House Delhi conducted workshop, The Science of Happiness on October 10, 2025.
Miranda House Delhi has been ranked at 2nd position in College by NIRF Ranking 2025.
good infrastructure facilities
The academic curriculum is very well designed. The faculties are knowledgeable and make the learning process fun. There's focus on presentations, viva, questionnaire activities for better understanding of subjects and making learning environment comfortable and engaging
the placement is good, the average package is about 3 lacs per annum and the highest package is 15 lacs per annum. The college starts providing internships in 3rd year only and tells 3rd year students must learn computer skills so that they can easily opt for the jobs.
When it comes to value for money, this college offers a decent balance. The fees are affordable compared to many other colleges, and you get good facilities, like libraries and labs, which are well-maintained. The faculty is knowledgeable, and the curriculum is up-to-date, making the education you receive worth the investment. There are also many opportunities for internships and placements, which adds to its value. If you're looking for quality education without spending a lot, this college gives you good value for what you pay.
Campus life is fun and active. There are many college committees, like cultural and sports clubs, that plan activities and events. The college also holds fests where you can learn new skills and show your talents. These events help you meet new people and make friends easily. It’s a good mix of learning and enjoying with others.
Miranda House is one of the top institution of Delhi University. It is ranked 2nd among DU colleges. The college infrastructure is just amazing. There are new buildings in the campus, a big library and a basketball ground.
I am pursuing BSC (hons.) Physics from Miranda House, University of Delhi. The quality of teaching is very good. Some teachers are very helpful. While others are strict and do their own work. Lab staff is also very helpful.
The placement cell of Miranda House is not that much good. There is very low placement in the college. Only BA and BCOM students got placements more than BSC and other courses. Placement process is not that much difficult.
The course fees is not that much high. My one year fees in 17100 rupees. While there is an additional examination fees of approx 1500-2000 in each semester depending upon the subjects you have opted so far.
There is greenery all around in the campus. There are many types of trees and flowers in the college. Some cute cats are also roaming in Nescafe loans. We enjoy our college life but not that much as of coed colleges.
Meanwhile college is good except it's placement cell. Many functions and fest are organised in the college.
I have visited other du colleges and in their comparison miranda house's infrastructure is quite good while I'll Give it a 4 because it's well maintained but not as spacious as hindu and ramjas etc, otherthan that we have a beautiful atmosphere.
Again for academics I'd give it a 4 because it has absolutely well maintained faculty for humanities and sciences but it doesn't have commerce Oriented courses which limits the placement record of the college.
I think the main purpose for joining this college should be for exposure and industry connections one should not rely on 'On campus placements ' as they are really uncertain and critically although miranda holds a big brand value
The infrastructure of the college is great there are two separate bock for arts and science, but both are connected. The science block had great lecture halls where most of my classes were held. The physics department alone had two big labs for practical as well as two computer labs for programming. A part of the second floor is completely dedicated to research where most of the PhD students and our professors work.
The faculty provided is the best in the country. Few professors are world-renowned people. They are very dedicated and helpful with our studies. Even the lab staff are really helpful with everything always there to help. In my second year I was given two projects related to electronics to complete which was a credit paper, this helped boost my CV.
The placement cell of the college is very active. Once you join the college they share every campus placement details through the college mail ID. Personally, I didn't stay for any of the campus placements but I have friends who stood and got placed.
This is the best part the college fee for my whole first year was just around 19,000, that too I was a science student. The fee is not even half what other colleges charge per semester. Since Miranda is a womens' only college the fees reduced by 1000 rupees approx every other year. The entire three year college fees is less than 60,000
The campus is pretty especially during autumn and spring, They are my fav time. The college is always lively every society in the college will be outside practicing or doing their work. It is a bit movie-like except for all the fake luxury. Students sleep, yap, study, basically do everything at the lawns it is always crowded.
The lush green campus provides a spectacular and adverse environment for students to study. It provided facilities for both academic and extracurricular activities, creative an engaging atmosphere for students.
It offers an exceptional academic environment with a strong emphasis on intellectual and professional growth. Students are provided with innovative and creative teaching methods, research assignments.
It has an excellent record and offers students great opportunities across sectors. The placement cell provides internships, programs, webinars. Many graduates secure good positions in prestigious firms.
The college has decent facilities. Classrooms are nice but there are no ACs, so it can get really hot during the summers. The library is decent. Wifi can sometimes be an issue. The food from canteen and Pam is pretty good too.
I did my BA English honours in the college. We had a few really good professors, but others were mostly average. Classes and assignments were helpful in developing necessary skills for higher education. The electives offered by the college were also pretty interesting.
The college has a placement cell which is mostly run by students. You have to apply to the cell in your first year to get updates on job opportunities. I personally did not apply, and there are relatively few opportunities there for english graduates.
The Miranda House has all the necessary facilities. There is sports centers, library, labs, wifi, etc. for girls there is only one hostel but that can not accommodate many students so I also did not get. I stayed outside. Otherwise the classroom has projectors, smart boards. Etc. the living places are clean.
I studied BA in English. My professors were really good, experienced and very friendly. The curriculum is updated and has all the recent developments in the field. The course really helped to gain knowledge in the literature.
The placements cell is not that working. Honestly speaking we did not get any placement offers. Although the economics department has placements. But I don't know about the highest package of that as I don't know anyone from that department.
The facilities provided by our college are okay. The infrastructure is very good, the wi-fi facilities are good, and the labs are well-equipped and air-conditioned. Some of the classrooms have AC but some don't. library facility is very good; there are many books of every subject in the library. The hostel is also okay but there is no AC The food is also okay; it is edible, and fruits are also offered every day Sports: Different types of sports are played on campus by the girls.
Teachers are quite helpful; they even don't refuse to answer basic questions. Semester exams are not that easy, but not even tough; the level is enough to judge students abilities. With Math Hons, you can go into research. Many students have cracked jam and CAT.
The placement cell at Miranda House is quite effective and inclusive. A student from mathematics with honors got placed in good companies like Infosys as the data analyst intern with a 12–14 LPA. It gives the opportunity for an internship as well during college time.
Good college.
Miranda House, University of Delhi is one of the best colleges to study in and brag about! The infrastructure is top notch— a spacious hall, lavish lawns with greenery all around, well-ventilated classrooms, a serene library, canteen and nescafe where one gets lip smacking snacks along with the pleasurable sight of cute little mirandian kittens roaming around(a delightful experience for all cat lovers :) )
The academics and the teaching staff of Miranda House is well known throughout the country. The best minds hail from this college, which can be well stipulated by the college's rankings— 1st position in the NIRF rankings for the past 5 years!
Average. Depends on the course and the dedication of the student. Cannot say much about it. If you are a student of humanities not much chances of placements but if you are commerce student, the chances are better.
Best campus life ever and if you have got the college hostel, it is incomparable! All those dinner nights, melas and the biggest and grandest — "Tempest", the annual fest of the college would give you the immense unforgettable memories of your college life.
The infrastructure of this college is best. I would say you'll love it immediately. The red bricks of the college are famous. Dont forget to take a picture in front of those walls. Check the hostel area.
The faculty is great and many senior and experienced teachers work there. The arts faculty has many great teachers who have published many papers in their respective field. Intellectual level of every teacher is mind blowing.
Many placement opportunities are there. You'll be placed after bachelors which I a big deal in today's world. The college will build the confidence and communication skills important qualities that each company looks for.
As it's government college the fees is very less.
Best campus life.
Hello aspirant,
To enroll in the B.A Psychology (Hons.) program at Delhi University, you must fulfill the criteria of selecting one language from list A, two subjects from B1, and one subject from either B1 or B2.
So to pursue Pol science, you are not required to give general test.
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B.A hons. Sociology and NID are two different fields one is a degree course and other is a professional course in designing.in b.a sociology it not only provides knowledge of the books but also provides knowledge more about fieldwork and practice. placement is decent as many companies visit for on campus placement.
NID also provides internship and placement to the students in designing field.so it is upto you which course you want to pursue.dont go for good value and placement college you end up with frustration after sometime if you are not interested in the field.
Hope you understand...
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The eligibility criteria to get admission to B.Sc Zoology is that a candidate must have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology/Biochemistry minimum 55% aggregate marks and 50% aggregate marks in English from a recognized board. The merit the is calculated by considering the marks scored in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology/Biochemistry only. So, by taking the marks scored in Physics, Chemistry and Biology your merit score would be 100. Last year in 3rd special round a candidate belonging to general category secured admission to B.Sc Zoology in Miranda House with 97.00 marks. Considering the previous year cut off you have decent chances of getting seat in B.Sc Zoology in the preferred college.
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