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Miranda House New Delhi Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback

Public/Government|Estd. 1948|NAAC Grade A++|NIRF #2 (College) 2025

Average rating of Miranda House New Delhi

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.2

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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15%
4
60%
3
15%
2
10%
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Placement

Placement

3.6/5

Admission

Admission

4.5/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.2/5

Academics

Academics

4.4/5

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Nidhi Joshi

Nidhi Joshi

B.A. in Political Science and Geography

Reviewed On 8 Dec, 2025

2.5
3 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: Most teachers aren't really focused on teaching or helping students. There's a lot of internal politics in extracurricular activities involving students and teachers. Everything is chaotic because of the new education policy - it affects both academics and everything else. Attendance rules are strict, which stops students from being involved in extracurricular activities or outside college events.

Placement: Placements for economics courses are limited, hardly any for science or other courses. There's not much support from faculty for placements. However, the staff and council societies help improve your skills.

Campus: The campus has a good vibe, but there aren't enough classrooms or benches. Plus, there's no WiFi. The disability section doesn't have proper infrastructure. The hostel facilities are getting worse because the staff aren't doing their job properly.

Mahesh Das

Mahesh Das

B.A. (Hons.) in Economics

Reviewed On 26 Nov, 2025

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They're super dedicated, especially for the important subjects. The course content is great and sets us up well for the future. The final exams in the last semester can be tough to finish on time. Not many students fail, especially in the beginning. But some teachers for the extra classes like AEC, VAC, and SEC can be a bit careless.

Placement: Around 60% of us got placed after college. The highest salary offered was more than 23 LPA, while the lowest was 4 LPA. Companies like KPMG, Unstop, and Infosys hire a lot of students. About 10% of us got internships through MHPC. The placements here are pretty good overall.

Campus: The college has good infrastructure with air-conditioned classrooms. Water and electricity work well. The Wi-Fi could be better though. The library is awesome, open even on Sundays. Hostel facilities like mess, washrooms, and water could use some improvement. Medical help is there for all students. Canteen food is good and cheap. Washrooms are well-stocked.

Divya Choudhary

Divya Choudhary

B.A. (Hons.) in History

Reviewed On 11 Nov, 2025

3.8
5 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really experienced and super helpful. One of them, Srimanjari Mam, is great with students who speak Hindi. They teach really well, but sometimes it's a bit hard to follow. We manage to keep up though. They don't use smart boards for teaching, just talk. The course doesn't prepare us for jobs in the industry but gives us the history knowledge we need. Exams are pretty easy and you can pass even if you only study for 2 days. The pass rate is around 40%.

Placement: I'm in my first year at college, so I don't know much about placements yet. But there's a placement cell that helps students find jobs. Only the best students get to take the CUET exam. I've seen lots of internship opportunities in WhatsApp groups, which is cool for us students.

Campus: The college has good infrastructure and facilities. The library is two stories high with lots of books on different subjects. There's a computer section in the library too. But, the rooms don't have AC which can be tough in the summer. The Wi-Fi works in some places, not everywhere. The classrooms are average for a government college. We pay Rs. 15,000 per year. The labs are in good shape and have AC.

Pradeep Singh

Pradeep Singh

M.A. in Economics

Reviewed On 4 Nov, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at DSE were amazing! They were the best in India for economics according to RePec rankings. The 2-year post-grad program was tougher than other colleges. There were 4 semesters with mid-terms and end terms. The courses were intense, but it prepared us well. About half of us passed, but it's a great place if you're into research.

Placement: The college offers placements for all courses. They have a policy to help students get placed. About 70-80% of students get placed. The college supports students throughout the placement process. They provide training, industrial exposure, and skill development classes to prepare us for placements.

Campus: The course at our college is top-notch and can compete with any international school. We had visiting professors from all over the world teaching us about the latest research. I really enjoyed studying subjects like Environment, Development Economics, Game Theory, and Industrial Economics. The Econometric specialization also gave us an edge. Delhi University offers lots of post-graduate hostels, and they assign them based on how well you're doing in your studies. The hostels are great quality and affordable. Plus, the canteens are open around the clock, which is super convenient.

Divya S

Divya S

B.Sc. in Life Science

Reviewed On 17 Oct, 2025

3.8
3 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They've worked in labs all over the world, so they've got a ton of experience. They're always there to help out, especially during exams. And speaking of exams, they're not too tough. You can totally cram the night before and still do well. It's pretty chill in that way.

Placement: Most students in my course prefer to pursue a master's degree. About 30% of them go straight into jobs in EdTech or corporate sectors. The others focus on preparing for exams like SSC, CAT, etc. Popular roles after graduation include HR positions, internships at companies, and teaching jobs. Some of the top companies that recruit from our college are Deloitte, PwC, and Google.

Campus: The library is pretty good. Our hostel has a study room which is great for studying. The Wi-Fi can be unreliable sometimes. The labs have all the necessary equipment and the teachers are attentive. The food in the mess is decent, not amazing but not terrible either. The canteen has a good variety, but no pizza or momos. The hostel offers medical facilities and there are sports like badminton and swimming available.

Neha Gupta

Neha Gupta

M.Sc. in Chemistry

Reviewed On 5 Oct, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The staff and teachers at our college are super helpful and always there for us, even late at night. They're quick to answer any questions we have. I really appreciate Sumit sir for his support. One of the main reasons I picked this college is because it's just around 50 km away from my home. It's convenient for me to ride my bike there every day, and there's easy access for private vehicles too. That's why I went with this college instead of others.

Placement: At our college, not many students get placement chances because we're in a forest area. Companies don't come here, but local ones might pay around 20,000 per month. I got an internship at Could Zeal Ranchi Four for about 4000. They charge for internships at this tech coaching center. You won't find free internships here.

Campus: Our college fest, Harmony, is huge! It's on North Campus and around 15000 people come. The college really helps out with organizing it. I don't live in a hostel, but the rooms can be single or shared. I'm not sure about the fees. I did try the hostel food once, and let me tell you, it was gross.

Bhavana Gupta

Bhavana Gupta

B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry

Reviewed On 4 Sept, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The B.Sc. Chemistry (Hons.) program at Miranda House has awesome teachers who really know their stuff and care about giving us a well-rounded education. The course mixes book smarts with hands-on experience, which helps us think critically and solve problems. It's cool because we're getting ready for jobs or more school. Exams are set up to test what we've learned, and the friendly vibe here helps us do well - lots of students pass with flying colors.

Placement: I really love the B.Sc. (Hons.) chemistry program at Miranda House, DU. The labs are super modern, and they give us lots of chances to do research. Some students even get internships at IITs and other top places, which is awesome. People have been getting jobs with cool companies like Accenture and KPMG, with salaries up to 21.5 LPA. This course helps us think critically and get ready for research, jobs, or more studies. It's a great place to learn and grow!

Campus: I really like studying B.Sc. Chemistry (Hons.) at Miranda House. The campus has cool labs, smart classrooms, and a big library with good Wi-Fi. The hostel is comfy, the food is healthy, and there's a clinic nearby. Plus, there are sports facilities like courts and a gym for staying active. It's a great place for studying and having fun!

Sameer Reddy

Sameer Reddy

M.A. in Sanskrit

Reviewed On 9 Aug, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The class sizes are pretty good here. There's around one professor for every 250 students, which seems fair. But in certain classes like political science honors, there might not be enough teachers for the students. This can be tough for us. The professors here always have tests and practicals going on to check how we're doing in our courses.

Placement: When we get an internship chance, our college helps us go anywhere we need. They mention UK, USA, and more as options. We don't know which firms yet, but seniors say we might get picked by a company in our second year. Some top firms students hope to visit include Amazon, Reliance, and Tata. The pay is decent too around 7 LPA on average, with the highest package at 34.5 LPA.

Campus: Our school hosts a fun festival called The Tempest every April, but only students from our college can go. It's really lively and colorful! Our library is awesome with lots of books, magazines, and it's always neat and tidy. The classrooms are big, but not all of them have AC. Some are super high-tech, though. We play basketball, volleyball, and tennis here, and all students can join in, whether you're into sports or not.

Tanya Joshi

Tanya Joshi

B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology

Reviewed On 4 Aug, 2025

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are pretty strict. They really focus on the little things in our assignments and diagrams. But, in the end, they're super helpful. Our course is spot on for getting us ready for the industry. The exams are on the easier side in my opinion, so I make sure to study every day.

Placement: The college has a lot of students who land great jobs after they graduate. Many students also do internships. I'm not sure about the exact number, but most of the students who find jobs end up in good positions. Around 80% of students here end up getting jobs.

Campus: The college is really top-notch for my degree. The infrastructure is great - classrooms have good ventilation and Wi-Fi. Hostel facilities are awesome, and ragging is not allowed. Plus, there are plenty of opportunities in sports here.

Sachin Verma

Sachin Verma

B.A. in Geography and English

Reviewed On 3 Aug, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are super smart and really know their stuff. You can tell they care about making sure we learn things we can actually use in real life. The exams here are tough but fair, and they really make sure we understand what we're learning.

Placement: The college's placement office is super active, and they throw an awesome annual fest where we can show off our skills to potential employers. The 2023 batch got an average salary of around INR 8.97 LPA, with the highest salary being INR 21.5 LPA. It's a great opportunity to land a good job!

Campus: I really like my college because it's ranked 2nd in the rankings. The campus has good Wi-Fi, labs, and classrooms. There are three canteens with cheap and tasty food. We also have sports and games which are a big part of our studies. And the library is awesome with digital stuff, web access, and fast Wi-Fi. It's a great place to study and hang out with friends.

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