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Miranda House Delhi is a women's college established in 1948. University College for Women Miranda House has been awarded an “A++” grade in the second cycle grading by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). University College for Women Miranda House offer courses at UG and PG levels in full-time mode.
Miranda House Delhi is affiliated with the University of Delhi, Delhi. The UG courses at Miranda House include B.A., B.A. (Hons.), B.Sc., B.Sc (Hons.), B.El.Ed. while PG courses at Miranda House Delhi include MA and M.Sc. dmissions to UG programmes at Miranda House are through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) conducted by the NTA. Seats will be allotted based on the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS). As per the NIRF 2024 report, Delhi University Miranda House median salary package for the UG 3-year programme stood at Rs 6,00,000 and for the UG-4-year programme, Miranda House Delhi median salary package offered is Rs 5,00,000.
University College for Women Miranda House offer facilities like hostels, a gym, a library, sports, medical facilities, a cafeteria, an auditorium, classrooms, laboratories and many more. Miranda House Delhi offers many scholarships and awards like Golden Jubilee Awards, Professor Savitri G. Burman Awards of Excellence, Principal's Awards, University Rankers Awards, Academic Awards, S. K. Trikha Memorial Awards and many more for the benefit of the students. Delhi University Miranda House hostels are provided to students.
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As per the NIRF 2024 ranking, the Miranda House ranked 2nd under the college's category.
The college is located on the north campus of the University of Delhi. The precise location of Miranda House in New Delhi is Narang Road, University Enclave. The Miranda House Delhi is located 21 kilometres from the Delhi airport. The Miranda House is 8.2 miles from the New Delhi railway station. The bus stop that is closest to Miranda House is Patel Chest.
Parameter | Description |
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Established | 1948 |
Exam | CUET UG |
Courses | 7 Degrees and 73 Courses |
Institute Type | Constituent College |
Gender | Female |
Student Count | 4513 |
Faculty Count | 200 |
Campus Size | 15 acres |
Percentage Of Students from Outside the States | 87% |
Overall Yearly Trend
GRADING CYCLE | CGPA | GRADE | VALIDITY |
---|---|---|---|
2 | 3.54/4 | 30 Jan'28 |
Particulars | Statistics |
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First year total students intake | 1.26 K |
Total students admitted | 1.67 K |
Total Graduated Students | 1.55 K |
Total Placed Students | 125 |
Placement Percentage | 36.87 |
Total student gone for higher studies | 1.21 K |
Median Salary | 6.89 L |
Miranda House offers many scholarships to its students. Miranda House scholarships are of two types - College Awards of Excellence and Donor Awards. Golden Jubilee Awards, Prof Savitri G Burman Awards of Excellence, Principal’s Award, University Rankers Award and Academic Awards are all University College for Women Miranda House scholarships which come under the College Awards of Excellence category.
There are more than 20 Miranda House scholarships which come under the Donor Awards category. Some of them are - Angeli Qwatra Award for Excellence, Anu Bedi Award, Saroj Bedi Award, Miranda House Alumnae Association Award and many more. University College for Women Miranda House scholarships exist because of the large number of endowments by private donors that the college receives. Details of Miranda House scholarships are given below. No direct scholarships are given by Miranda House. Awards are given to the students who do well in academics, sports and extracurricular activities.
Scholarship | Eligibility | Cash Prize |
Golden Jubilee Awards | Academic - Humanities & Social Sciences: 55% marks; Sciences including B.Sc. Honours Mathematics 60% marks. Participation in at least two activities from amongst (a) Cultural/Extracurricular activities; (b) Organization of department/college functions; and (c) Co-curricular activities NCC or Sports or Social Service. | Rs 7500 |
Prof Savitri G Burman Awards of Excellence | Same as the Golden Jubilee Award. | Rs 5000 |
Principal’s Award | A student who has contributed to a cause or the college which is exemplary in nature. | |
University Rankers Award | students who procure top three university ranks in the north campus at the university examinations. | Rs 2500 |
Academic Awards | Students who have secured the highest cumulative marks. | |
Angeli Qwatra Award for Excellence | Emphasis is given to academics, extra-curricular and co-curricular activities, on the spot essay and an interview. | Rs 7500 |
Anu Bedi Award | Class 12th marks (PCM/PCB/BoF) - 10% Cumulative marks in university examination - 30% Semester I and semester II marks in university examination - 25% Semester III internal assessment - 25% Attendance record - 10% | Rs 6000 |
Saroj Bedi Award | Class 12th marks (PCM/PCB/BoF) - 10% Cumulative marks in university examination - 30% Semester I and semester II marks in university examination - 25% Semester III internal assessment - 25% Attendance record - 10% | |
Miranda House Alumnae Association Award | Cumulative marks in university examinations - semester I and semester II. | Rs 5000 |
Yashoda Fellowship for Commitment to Social Change | A student who demonstrates commitment to social change through academics and co-curricular activities within or outside the college. | |
BS Jolly Award for Community Engagement | A student who has done exemplary work with demonstrable outcomes in the area of social service. | |
Bawa Balwant Singh Bhalla Award | Semester IV student who excels in sports and academics. | |
Sumona Dutta Memorial Award | Academic record and extra- curricular activities are considered. | Rs 10000 |
Mallan Devi Bhalla Award | Highest cumulative marks in university examinations Semester I to Semester V. | Rs 2500 |
Sudha Prerna Puraskar | Highest cumulative marks in B.A. Honours Hindi in university examinations Semester I to Semester III. Highest cumulative marks in B.A. Honours Hindi in university examinations Semester I to Semester V. Highest cumulative marks in B.A. Programme in Hindi language in university examinations Semester I to Semester IV. Highest cumulative marks in M.A. Previous Hindi in university examinations Semester I to Semester II. | Rs 5000 |
NN Kesar Memorial Award for Musical Talent | A student of B.A. Honours Music Semester VI who has secured the highest cumulative marks in university examinations Semester I to Semester V. | |
SS Ahluwalia Award | A student of B.A. Honours Philosophy who has secured the highest cumulative marks in university examinations Semester I to Semester III. | |
Bhagyawati Rustagi Award | Two awards are given to students of Semester I who opt for a discipline course in Sanskrit and secure at least 70% marks. An award will be given to the student of B.A. Honours Sanskrit Semester VI who has secured the highest cumulative marks in university examinations Semester I to Semester V. | Rs 2000 |
Sanyukta and DN Chaudhari Award | A student of B.A. Honours Sanskrit Semester VI who has secured the highest marks in university examinations Semester I to Semester V. | Rs 2500 |
Bela Gupta Memorial Award | Highest cumulative marks in B.A. Honours Sanskrit in the university examination Semester I to Semester III. Highest cumulative marks in B.A. Honours Sanskrit in the university examinations Semester I to Semester V. Highest cumulative marks in Sanskrit Language in B.A. Programme in the university examinations Semester I to Semester III. | Rs 5000 |
Madan Mohan Chopra Memorial Award | Highest cumulative marks in university examinations Semester I to Semester V. | Rs 2500 |
Kanta Venugopal Award | A student of B.Sc. Honours Botany Semester VI who has secured an aggregate of 60% and above in university examination along with the highest marks in the Genetics paper scoring at least 65%. | Rs 5000 |
Dr Lakshmichand Dayawanti Memorial Award | (i) Performance in university examinations Semester I to Semester III. (ii) Attendance record of the student (iii) Behaviour and conduct in the class. (iv) Extracurricular activities. | Rs 2500 |
Naunit Ram Ahuja Award | A student of B.Sc. Honours Chemistry Semester IV on the basis of academic merit and economic condition. | Rs 5000 |
GK Dhingra Award | A student of B.Sc. Honours Chemistry Semester VI on the basis of the highest cumulative marks in Organic Chemistry Paper in university examination Semester III and Semester IV. | |
Dr Anita Tandon Award | A student of B.Sc. Honours Chemistry Semester II who has secured the highest marks in Organic Chemistry Paper in university examination Semester I. | |
D N Gulati Memorial Award | A student of B.Sc. Honours Mathematics Semester IV who has secured the highest cumulative marks in the university examinations Semester I to Semester III. | Rs 2000 |
Zakia Pathak Award | Given to a 2nd year student of BA (H) English. | NA |
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 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.
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.
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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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Miranda House Delhi offers scholarships and awards such as Golden Jubilee Awards, Professor Savitri G. Burman Awards of Excellence, Principal's Awards, University Rankers Awards, Academic Awards, S. K. Trikha Memorial Awards, and more for the benefit of its students.
Miranda House is located on Narang Road, University Enclave, in New Delhi. It is 21 kilometres from the Delhi airport and 8.2 miles from the New Delhi railway station. The closest bus stop to Miranda House is Patel Chest.
Miranda House Delhi ranked 1st under the degree colleges category in the NIRF 2023 ranking.
Miranda House Delhi has been awarded an “A++” grade in the second cycle grading by the NAAC.
Admissions to UG programmes at Miranda House Delhi are through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) conducted by the NTA.
Miranda House Delhi facilities include hostels, a gym, a library, sports facilities, medical facilities, a cafeteria, an auditorium, classrooms, laboratories, and more.
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