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It's been awesome experience till now..we have learnt many newer things never possible in a normal private College...From debating to Academic discussion to what not..! It's been terrific ride in Hansraj.
Overall infrastructure of college is good but the playground area is very short and some classes are not well mentioned as compared to other one but the work is always going on in college due to this some time student's have to face problems .
A very weak infrastructure and reckless as well. The chairs in the college are very uncomfortable. The canteen is very small and need to wait too long to get the seat. There is too much of garbage lying around.
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Hansraj College, part of Delhi University, does not offer a BBA course . Instead, it is known for courses such as B.Com (Hons), BA, and B.Sc. If you're interested in B.Com (Hons) , mathematics is typically required as a subject in your 12th grade . For instance, to pursue B.Com (Hons) at Hansraj College, you need at least 50% marks in mathematics or business mathematics along with other core subjects like commerce or economics.
However, for general courses like B.A. (Hons) or certain other non-science courses, maths may not be compulsory. Therefore, it depends on the specific program you're applying for.
If you want to pursue a course related to business without maths, you may need to consider other colleges or courses within Delhi University that might not have such stringent math requirements.
Subject: Invitation to Partner with Hansraj College for Gender and Historical Thinking Workshop
Dear [Recipient Name],
Good afternoon,
I hope this email finds you well.
My name is Diya, and I am a student at Hansraj College. We are organizing a workshop on Gender and Historical Thinking on October 5th and are seeking an education partner to collaborate with us on this initiative.
We believe that this workshop will be a valuable opportunity to explore the intersection of gender and history, and we are keen to partner with an organization that shares our commitment to education and social justice.
If you are interested in learning more about the workshop or discussing potential partnership opportunities, please don't hesitate to contact me. I would be happy to provide you with additional details or schedule a meeting.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely, Diya Hansraj College
hope this helps you!!
Hello there,
Yes, you can leave the college if you want. There is no restrictions on that. You can directly contact the admin office of Hansraj College and write a leaving application. I hope this information is helpful to you.