The Delhi University, commonly known as DU, is one of the most sought-after central universities in India, with hundreds of thousands of students from across the country and abroad flocking to the university every year.
Having started in 1922 quite modestly with only three colleges, DU today has as many as 77 affiliated colleges across the national capital and is highly respected as one of the country's premier higher-education institutions. In about 100 years since it was founded, the university has grown from the strength of just 750 students to being one of India’s largest universities with 16 faculties, over 80 academic departments, and more than 700,000 students.
As of date, DU has 90 affiliated, constituent and recognised colleges, and 16 faculties across Delhi, with two main campuses — North Campus and South Campus. Besides, there are several off-campus colleges, too.
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DU Follow The Delhi University, commonly known as DU, is one of the most sought-after central universities in India, with hundreds of thousands of students from across the country and abroad flocking to the university every year.
Having started in 1922 quite modestly with only three colleges, DU today has as many as 77 affiliated colleges across the national capital and is highly respected as one of the country's premier higher-education institutions. In about 100 years since it was founded, the university has grown from the strength of just 750 students to being one of India’s largest universities with 16 faculties, over 80 academic departments, and more than 700,000 students.
Delhi University campuses
As of date, DU has 90 affiliated, constituent and recognised colleges, and 16 faculties across Delhi, with two main campuses — North Campus and South Campus. Besides, there are several off-campus colleges, too.
Colleges in Delhi University North Campus
Among the most popular North Campus colleges in Delhi University are:
St Stephen’s College Hindu College Sri Ram College of Commerce Hansraj College Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies Miranda House Ramjas College Kirori Mal College Daulat Ram College Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College
Delhi University School of Open Learning (SOL)
At present, SOL of Delhi University offers BA, BA (Hons), BCom (Hons) at the undergraduate (UG) level and MCom & MA under various disciplines at the postgraduate (PG) level. For admission to the SOL of DU, candidates can collect form-cum-prospectus either from the main North Campus centre or South Campus. DU application process
The application process for Delhi University undergraduate and postgraduate courses commences in the month of May every year. For the 2019-20 session, the admission process was initially expected to begin from May 20. However, the date was deferred in view of the Lok Sabha elections 2019. Registration for the admission process for undergraduate students began at 8 pm on May 30. The application process for postgraduate courses is likely to begin soon after. The application process for postgraduate courses began on June 3, 2019.
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For this year's academic session, National Testing Agency (NTA) is likely to conduct the entrance exams for some of the Delhi...
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