Institute of Home Economics takes admission on the basis of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) score conducted by NTA, and the merit score released by the University. The college offers UG programs such as BA(Hons), B.Com, B.Com (Hons) seeking candidates required to appear for the CUET UG examination followed by the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS).
Institute of Home Economics courses and fees-
Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Science honors programs in mass communication and media, science, hotel & travel, IT & software, humanities & social sciences, and medical & health sciences are among the undergraduate and graduate courses offered by the Institute of Home Economics. The Common University Entrance Test (CUET UG/PG) results were accepted by the college together with the exams for Undergraduate courses based on Higher Secondary Education. The undergraduate courses offered by the college are as follows-
Name of the course | Duration of the course | Fees |
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B.Sc. (Honors) Home Science | 4 years | ₹31,890 (1st Year Fees) |
B.Sc. (Prog.) Home Science | 4 years | ₹31,890 (1st Year Fees) |
B.Sc. (Honors) Food Technology | 4 years | ₹31,890 (1st Year Fees) |
B.Sc. (Honors) Microbiology | 4 years | ₹31,890 (1st Year Fees) |
B.Sc. (Honors) Biochemistry | 4 years | ₹31,890 (1st Year Fees) |
B.A. (Honors) Journalism | 4 years | ₹31,890 (1st Year Fees) |
Bachelor of Elementary Education | 4 years | ₹25,775 (1st Year Fees) |
The postgraduate and Ph.D. courses offered by the college are as follows
Name of the course | Duration of the course | Fees | Seats |
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MSc. Food and Nutrition | 2 years | ₹39,795 (1st Year Fees) | 24 |
M.Sc. Fabric and Apparel Science | 2 years | ₹39,795 (1st Year Fees) | 19 |
Diploma in Dietetics and Public Health Nutrition (DDPHN) | 2 years | ₹73,085 (Total Fees) | 46 |
Diploma in Health and Social Gerontology (DHSG) | 2 years | ₹73,085 (Total Fees) | - |
Ph.D. | 4-5 years | - | - |
The short term courses offered by the college are as follows-
Department of the course | Title of the course | Number of hours |
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Department of Food and Nutrition in collaboration with Department of Physical Education | Nutrition for Health Sports and Fitness | 100 Hours |
Department of Human Development and Childhood studies | Early Childhood Care and Education | 100 Hours |
Department of Human Development and Childhood studies | Understanding Learning Disabilities | 36 Hours |
Department of Resource Management and Design Application | Employability Enhancement Programme | 30 Hours |
Department of Resource Management and Design Application | Personality Development and Life Skill Enhancement | 30 Hours |
Department of Development Communication, Extension and Journalism | Radio Jockeying | 30 Hours |
Department of Fabric and Apparel Science | Computer-Aided Designing | 50 Hours |
Department of Fabric and Apparel Science | Product Development in Home Textiles | 30 Hours |
Seat matrix-
Courses offered at UG Level | UR | OBC | SC | ST | EWS | Total |
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B.A (Hons.) Journalism | 23 | 16 | 96 | 4 | 6 | 58 |
B.Sc. (Hons.) Biochemistry | 15 | 11 | 6 | 3 | 4 | 39 |
B.Sc. (Hons.) Food Technology | 16 | 11 | 6 | 3 | 4 | 40 |
B.Sc. (Hons.) Microbiology | 15 | 11 | 6 | 3 | 4 | 39 |
B.Sc. (Hons.) Home Science | 46 | 31 | 17 | 9 | 12 | 115 |
B.Sc. (Pass) Home Science | 109 | 73 | 41 | 20 | 27 | 270 |
B. El. Ed | 26 | 17 | 9 | 5 | 6 | 63 |
Institute of Home Economics admission process-
Institute of Home Economics uses the Common University Entrance Test (CUET), administered by the National Test Agency (NTA), as the official exam to determine admission to all undergraduate and graduate programs. To be admitted to undergraduate programs, candidates must take the CUET UG exam, and to be admitted to graduate programs, they must take the CUET PG exam. Candidates must complete the University of Delhi's Common Seat Allocation System (UG) and show up for the CUET-UG in order to be considered for admission to various programs. When completing the CSAS UG, candidates must select which combination of program and college they are interested in. Admission Process:-
- Candidates for a particular discipline or college will be given provisional seats at the University of Delhi.
Candidates will have to Accept the temporary seat that has been assigned to them. The candidates' eligibility and uploaded documents will be examined by the college. within the time frame specified.
- The following will be verified by the college:
-minimal requirements for applications, - program-specific requirements for candidates, -Maps of Subjects: Only CUET topics passed in the second semester of high school will be considered by UoD.
- The authenticity and legitimacy of the credentials and records provided by the applicant.
- The College will choose whether to Approve or Reject the candidates' provisionally allotted seats after verification.
- After being accepted by the college, the candidates must pay the Admission Fee.
Physical verification of documents is done by the college. Documents to be Verified by the College of Admission:- The candidates shall be required to upload copies of relevant certificates/documents at the time of applying (as applicable) and produce the same certificates/ documents in original at the time of physical verification at the college.
1) Marks sheet for class XII.
2) Original/Provisional Certificate for Class XII.
3) Certificate of Class X Board Examination (for birthdate) Class X Marks-Sheet No. 4.
5) A migration certificate from the university or board, if the student is not from Delhi. 6) A transfer certificate from an institution (if the student is not from Delhi).
6) Recently issued Character Certificate.
7) Four passport-sized photos, on the back of which should be printed the applicant's name and the course they are applying for.
8) A University of Delhi Eligibility Certificate (for candidates who have completed a board examination other than those specified in the University of Delhi Bulletin of Information).
9) A copy of their school certificate or mark sheet attesting to their Hindi proficiency in class VIII (for those who have studied Hindi only through class VIII and do not want to pursue further studies).
10) For candidates who have only studied English up to class VIII, a certificate of having completed that course in the language.
11) SC/ST Certificate (in the candidate's name) from the appropriate authorities – for SC/ST Candidates. 11) OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) Certificate: For OBC applicants, a certificate in their name is granted by the appropriate government.
Institute of Home Economics admission eligibility criteria-
The admission process is entirely entrance based and on candidates' performance in the merit examinations. A minimum of 55 percent marks should be availed by students to get enrolled in the institute for masters and undergraduate programme . For more details, candidates are supposed to check the following table- Undergraduate-
Name of the course | Eligibility of the course |
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B.Sc. (Honors) Home Science | Candidates must take any combination of the following subjects in CUET: Combination I: Physics plus Biology, Biological Studies, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry Any topic from Lists B1 or B2, OR Combination II: Chemistry + Biology + Biological Studies + Biotechnology + Biochemistry The selection of a subject from either List B1 or List B2 Merit will be determined by utilizing the highest CUET score among the subjects specified above. Candidates must have received at least a 30% CUET score in any one of the languages on List A. |
B.Sc. (Prog.) Home Science | Candidates must take any combination of the following subjects in CUET: Combination I: Any three subjects, at least two of which must be from List B1, plus any one language from List A OR Combination II: Section III of the CUET (General Test) + Any Language from List A + Any Subject from List B1 or List B2 The best CUET score from any of the aforementioned subject combinations will be used to determine merit. |
B.Sc. (Honors) Food Technology | Candidates must take any combination of the following subjects in CUET: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry in Combination I OR Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Applied Mathematics in Combination II The highest CUET score from any of the aforementioned subject combinations will determine merit. Candidates must have received at least a 30% CUET score in any one of the languages on List A. |
B.Sc. (Honors) Microbiology | Candidates must take any combination of the following subjects in CUET: Combination I: Biology + Chemistry + Physics OR Biology + Chemistry + Biotechnology + Biology Studies OR Combination II: Math/Applied Mathematics + Chemistry + Biology/Biological Studies/Biotechnology/Biochemistry The best CUET scores from any of the aforementioned topic combinations will be used to determine merit. Candidates must have received at least a 30% score on the CUET in any one of the languages on List A. |
B.Sc. (Honors) Biochemistry | Candidates must take any combination of the following subjects in CUET: Combination I: Biology + Chemistry + Physics OR Biology + Chemistry + Biotechnology + Biology Studies OR Combination II: Math/Applied Mathematics + Chemistry + Biology/Biological Studies/Biotechnology/Biochemistry The best CUET scores from any of the aforementioned topic combinations will be used to determine merit. Candidates must have received at least a 30% score on the CUET in any one of the languages on List A. |
B.A. (Honors) Journalism | Candidates need to take the following subjects together in order to appear in CUET: Biology/Biological Studies/Biotechnology/Biochemistry plus Physics and Chemistry The CUET results from the aforementioned mix of subjects will be used to determine merit. Candidates must have received at least a 30% CUE score in any one of the List A languages. |
Bachelor of Elementary Education | The candidate needs to show up in CUET with the following mix of subjects: Any language on List A plus any two topics from List B1 plus any topic from List B1 or List B2 |
Postgraduate-
Name of the course | Eligibility of the course |
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MSc. Food and Nutrition | 55% or above marks in aggregate in Home Science or Food Technology+CUET PG |
M.Sc. Fabric and Apparel Science | 60% or above marks in aggregate in Home Sc (Hons) with specialization in Fabric & Apparel Sc+CUET PG |
Diploma in Dietetics and Public Health Nutrition (DDPHN) | B.Sc. Home Science (Pass/Hons.) / B.Sc. (Hons.) Food Technology/ B.Sc. Microbiology/ B.Sc. Biochemistry/ B.Sc. Nursing / MBBS/B.Sc. Life Sciences. 55% or above marks in the overall aggregate and 50% +CUET PG |
Diploma in Health and Social Gerontology (DHSG) | B.Sc. Home Science (Pass/Hons.) / B.Sc. (Hons.) Food Technology/ B.Sc. Microbiology/ B.Sc. Biochemistry/ B.Sc. Nursing / MBBS/B.Sc. Life Sciences. 55% or above marks in the overall aggregate and 50% +CUET PG |