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India Today
|July 01, 2024
A distinguished faculty that discharges a holistic pedagogical approach, cutting-edge infrastructure and innovative research make Hindu College the torchbearer of science education in India
Sculpting the future. For 125 years, Hindu College has stayed true to that slogan, its reputation as a top-tier undergraduate college evident in academics, research, extracurricular activities and placements. That commitment to rigour and excellence is true of its Science stream as well, drawing a significant influx of applicants every year. Not only does the college have an esteemed history, set up as it was when the Indian National Movement began taking shape, but also a superior faculty, modern infrastructure and diverse interdisciplinary research. At Hindu, the focus is not just on knowledge dissemination but also on nurturing critical thinking, a questioning spirit and problem-solving skills. Students here gain a competitive edge via hands-on learning, workshops and seminars, helping them deal with tomorrow's challenges better.
WHAT SETS IT APART
An NAAC CGPA score of 3.6/4
Average annual salary (domestic) offered to students is Rs 9.21 lakh, second highest among Science colleges
Ranks first in the number of books published by faculty in the past two years
Ranks first in the number of research papers published by faculty in the past two years
It offers add-on certificate courses such as Fragrances and Flavours and Vedic Mathematics besides its regular programmes
DID YOU KNOW?
Hindu College has undertaken special projects relating science to meditation and mental health, and on environment and sustainability
This story is from the July 01, 2024 edition of India Today.
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