Ques. Can you get direct admission into Indraprastha College?
Ans. No, Indraprastha College for Women requires students to apply for admission through the University of Delhi CSAS process, which requires a valid CUET score. Admission to IP College for Women UG courses will be granted on the basis of the candidate’s CUET UG/PG score followed by e-counselling.
Ques. Can I get into IP College for Women with 70%?
Ans. While 70% marks are above the eligibility criteria at Indraprastha College for Women, admission to the college does not solely depend on the marks obtained in your qualifying exam. Admission to Indraprastha College for Women depends on your score in the CUET UG/PG exam, which needs to be as much as or higher than the cutoff set by the exam.
Ques. Does IP College accept a CUET UG score of 550?
Ans. According to the latest CUET UG cutoff, a CUET score of 550 for general category students does not fulfill the cutoff requirements for Indraprastha College for Women. The latest CUET UG cutoff for UG courses at Indraprastha College for Women requires a CUET score around 578-762 for BA (Hons) courses, 724 for B.Sc (Hons), and 739 for B.Com (Hons.) in the general category.
Ques. What are the various specializations offered under the BA course at Indraprastha College?
Ans. Indraprastha College for Women offers various specializations under the BA (Hons.) course, including Sanskrit, Psychology, Political Science, Philosophy, History, Hindi, Economics, Multimedia and Mass Communication, English, Geography, Sociology, and Mathematics.
Ques. What are the fees for various courses offered at IP College?
Ans. The total fees for various courses at Indraprastha College for Women range between INR 26,000 and INR 1,36,800, The total fees for the BA course are INR 88,800, the fees for BA (Hons.) courses are INR 72,300, the total fees for the B.Com (Hons.) course are INR 84,300, and the fees for BSc (Hons.) are INR 1,36,800. The total fees for both MA and MSc courses are INR 26,000.
Ques. Is Indraprastha College a good college?
Ans. Indraprastha College for Women is one of Delhi University’s oldest colleges for women. It has a good ranking, and the median package during Indraprastha College for Women placement is usually around INR 5.50 LPA. The infrastructure of the campus, the college faculty, and the extracurricular activities organized by the college are also regarded well by students.
Ques. Does Indraprastha College for Women provide hostel facilities?
Ans. Yes, the Indraprastha College for Women provides accommodation facilities of 2 hostels for the students. The name of these two hostels are Kalavati hostel and IP hostel with 282 and 196 seats respectively. The hostels are well equipped with all the facilities including the mess, dining hall, laundry facility, wi-fi etc.
Ques. Does Indraprastha College for Women offer any scholarships?
Ans. Yes, Indraprastha College for Women offers various scholarships on the basis of the all-round development of students. The scholarships and grants offered by the college include the D.R. Gulati Memorial Prize, the Shri Rai Bahadur Amba Prasad Memorial Prize, the Rewa Dhawan Memorial Scholarship, the P.C. Banerjee Memorial Prize, and the B.B. Lal Memorial Prize.
Ques. What is the seat matrix for different courses in Indraprastha College for Women?
Ans. The seat matrix for different courses in Indraprastha College for Women is as follows:
- BA (Hons.) - 65 seats total
- MA - 30 seats total
- BCom (Hons.) - 172 seats total
- BSc (Hons.) - 65 seats total
Ques. Does Indraprastha College for Women have any notable alumni?
Ans. Indraprastha College for Women has nurtured many students who went on to make a name for themselves in politics, media, film, Tv, etc. Some of their notable faculty members include:
- Binalakshmi Nepram: A humanitarian, author, and female activist for the advocacy of gender rights and women-led disarmament movements. She is known as "The Face & Voice of North East".
- Deepika Singh: Television actress known for playing roles in serials such as Diya Aur Baati Hum and Mangal Lakshmi.
- Kusha Kapila: A fashion editor, social media personality, comedian, actress, and YouTuber. She has also appeared in minor TV and film roles.
- Rajni Bakshi: A freelance journalist and author based in Mumbai. She is the founder and curator of Ahimsa Conversations, an online platform for exploring the possibilities of nonviolence.
- Shyama Singh: A politician and a former Member of Parliament from the Aurangabad (Bihar) constituency of the Lok Sabha.