B.Sc Food Technology Hons
via Institute of Home Economics, New Delhi
BA Applied Psychology Hons
via Ramanujan College, New Delhi
NIRF Rank
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Data presented for the year 2024
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Student Going Higher Studies
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Placement Statistics
Ramanujan College, New Delhi recruited highest number of students with 367 placements followed by Institute of Home Economics, New Delhi at 57 placements.
Source: NIRF
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Admission Details
Admission is based on both merit and entrance tests to programs in all Colleges/ Departments (except Minority Colleges, wherein some categories may not be applicable).
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Eligibility Criteria
The Candidate should have passed the Class XII examination of any Board/ University examination in India or in any foreign country recognized as equivalent to the 10+2 system by the Association of Indian Universities(AIU).
The candidate should have passed in 10+2 with the relevant subject from a recognized educational institution or board.
Data presented for the year 2025
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Total Fees OBC
Total Fees SC/ST
Total Scholarships Provided
Highest Scholarship Providing Authority
Insight
Fees
Institute of Home Economics, New Delhi itself is the highest scholarship granting authority, by releasing 85 scholarships.
Data presented for the year 2024
Total Students
Total Faculty
Total Male Students
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Total Female Students
Total Students Outside State
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Class Profile
Institute of Home Economics, New Delhi has a better faculty ratio with 1 faculty over 4 students as compared with the average faculty ratio of government colleges which is 9 students per faculty. Ramanujan College, New Delhi has a lower faculty ratio with 1 faculty over 12 students as compared with the average faculty ratio of government colleges which is 11 students per faculty.
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Class Profile
Institute of Home Economics, New Delhi has better gender diversity with 100% female students as compared with the gender diversity of government colleges which is 53%. Ramanujan College, New Delhi has lower gender diversity with 47% female students as compared with the gender diversity of government colleges which is 54%.
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Value for Money
Total Reviews
Individual Reviews
“ Great faculty ”
posted on 2 years ago by shreya gupta“ Giving a review to my college is quite good experience for ”
posted on 1 year ago by Jyoti Rawat“ My experience is very good till now. ”
posted on 2 years ago by Komal Pal“ Good faculty with bad infrastructure and crowd. ”
posted on 2 years ago by Pallavi KandhariInsight 1/2
College Reviews & Perception
Institute of Home Economics, New Delhi has received the lowest rating for placements whereas Ramanujan College, New Delhi has comparatively better ratings across all aspects.
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College Reviews & Perception
Ramanujan College, New Delhi has received the maximum positive reviews indicating industry relevant curriculum and active campus life.
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B.Sc Food Technology Hons
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BA Applied Psychology Hons
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