The University of Delhi (or simply DU) (Hindi: दिल्ली विश्वविद्यालय) is a central university situated in Delhi, India and is funded by Government of India. Established in 1922, it offers courses at the undergraduate and post-graduate level. Vice-President of India Mohammad Hamid Ansari is the Chancellor of the university. It has been ranked 371 in the whole world in the year 2010 by the THES - QS world universities ranking.[2] The university has two campuses, namely north campus and south campus in the northern and southern part of the city respectively. The north campus is well connected with the yellow line of the Delhi Metro. The station is called Vishwavidyalaya, which means "university" in Hindi and Sanskrit. North campus is about 2.5 km from Delhi Vidhan Sabha and 7.0 km from ISBT.
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[edit]History
The University of Delhi was established in 1922 as a unitary, teaching and residential university by an Act of the Central Legislative Assembly. The first convocation of Delhi University was also held in the Assembly Hall in Old Secretariat Building which now houses the Legislative Assembly of Delhi, on 26 March 1923 with 750 invitees. Honorary Degrees were conferred on Lord Reading (Viceroy of India), Sir Md. Jahan and Sir Hari Singh Gaur, the first Vice Chancellor of the University.[3] Only three colleges existed then in Delhi: St. Stephens College founded in 1881, Hindu College founded in 1899 and Ramjas College founded in 1917, which were affiliated to the University. The University thus had a modest beginning with just three colleges, two faculties (Arts and Science) and about 750 students. The first college to move to the campus was St Stephen's in 1942, followed by Hindu, Ramjas and Commerce (now known as Shri Ram College of Commerce). There was Zakir Husain College also, The origin of the Zakir Husain College can be traced to the closing years of the 17th Century [1].
In October 1933, the University offices and the Library shifted to the Viceregal Lodge Estate, which had been the residence of the Viceroy and Governor-General of India, Rufus Isaacs and later Lord Mountbatten, while on a royal tour with accompanied Edward, Prince of Wales, proposed to his wife-to-beEdwina Mountbatten, on February 22, 1922 in Room no. 13 of the lodge.[4] Till today this site is the nucleus of the University (Main Campus).[5] Apart from central administrative offices, examination offices and the sports complex, the main departments of the Faculty of Science are housed in the Viceregal Lodge Estate. Sir Maurice Gwyer, who was the then Vice Chancellor, realizing the importance of a distinguished faculty, searched for talent all over the country and brought men of eminence to this University, such as Prof. D S Kothari in Physics, Prof. T R Sheshadri in Chemistry, Prof. P Maheshwari in Botany and Prof. M L Bhatia in Zoology.
The silver jubilee year of the university in 1947 also marked India's independence, and the National flag was hoisted in the main building for the first time by VKRV Rao, the convocation ceremony for the year, however could not be held due to partition disturbances, thus a special ceremony was held in 1948, which was attended by prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, Lord Mountbatten, Lady Mountbatten,Abul Kalam Azad, Zakir Hussain and S.S. Bhatnagar. Twenty-five years later the golden jubilee celebrations of 1973 were attended by then Prime minister, Indira Gandhi, Satyajit Ray, Amrita Pritamand M S Subbulakshmi.[4] Over the last seven decades the University has grown into one of the largest universities in India. In 2010 the Urdu Dept. of Delhi University celebrated it's Golden Jubili in a grand manner in which eminent writers like Zahida Hina and Paigham Afaqui and eminent critics like Gopichand Narang gave talks. At present, there are 14 faculties, 86 academic departments and 79 colleges spread all over the city, with about 220,000 students.,[6] and the annual honorary degrees (Honoris causa) of the University have been conferred upon several distinguish people, includingAmitabh Bachchan, Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, Cardiologist Dr. Jayantibhai Patel, cartoonist R K Laxman and scientist CNR Rao (2006);[7] and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown (2008).[8]
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[edit]South Campus
The South Campus made a beginning in 1973 by starting postgraduate programmes in some departments of the Faculties of Arts[9] and Social Sciences in a rented building. It was allotted land near Dhaula Kuan and offices and teaching activities shifted to this campus in 1983. This campus is known for excellence in life sciences with the departments like Plant molecular Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, and Biochemistry. The Biotech centre in this campus of University of Delhi is running various industry integrated research. The centre of Plant Molecular Biology in this department is one of the seven centers in INDIA funded by DBT. South campus is presently running various masters and doctoral degree programs in various field like Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Electronics, Information Technology etc.
[edit]Faculties
- Arts
- Arabic
- Buddhist Studies
- English
- Germanic & Romance Studies
- Hindi
- Hindi Journalism and mass comm.
- Library & Information Science
- Linguistics
- Modern Indian Languages and Literary Studies
- Persian
- Philosophy
- Psychology
- Punjabi
- Sanskrit
- Urdu
- Medical Sciences
- Anaesthesiology & Critical Care
- Anatomy
- Community Medicine
- Dermatology & Venereology
- Forensic Medicine
- Medical Bio-Chemistry
- Medical Microbiology
- Medicine
- Obstetrics & Gynaecology
- Ophthalmology
- Orthopaedics
- Otolaryngology (ENT)
- Paediatrics
- Pathology
- Pharmacology
- Physiology
- Psychiatry
- Radiology, Radiotherapy, Radiodiagnosis
- Surgery
- Tuberculosis & Respiratory Disease
- Physical Rehabilitation
- Commerce & Business Studies
- Commerce
- Financial Studies
- Social Sciences
- History: History department is housed in the New Social Sciences Building along with Political Science, African Studies, etc.
- Political Science
- African Studies
- East Asian Studies
- Economics: Popularly known as the Delhi School of Economics, this department is housed along with the departments of Sociology and Geography.
- Sociology
- Geography
- Social Work: This department is housed in a separate building of its own.
- Adult, Continuing Education & Extension
- Int. Disp. & Applied Sciences
- Bio-Physics
- Biochemistry
- Biological Science
- Electronic Science
- Genetics
- Microbiology
- BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
- Physical Education & Sports Sciences
- Plant Molecular Biology
- Science
- Anthropology
- Botany
- Chemistry
- Environmental Biology
- Geology
- Home Science
- Nursing
- Pharmacy
- HINDI JOURNALISM AND MASS. COMM.
- Physics
- Zoology
- Ayurvedic & Unani Medicine
- Education
- Faculty of Law, University of Delhi Law
- FMS Delhi - Management Studies
- Mathematical Sciences
- Computer Science
- Mathematics
- Operational Research
- Statistics
- Music & Fine Arts
- Technology at Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology (NSIT)
- Computer Engineering
- Electronics and Communication
- Information Technology
- Instrumentation and Control
- Manufacturing Processes and Automation
- Bio Technology
[edit]Library
[edit]Delhi University Library System (DULS)
DULS has 34 libraries with web activity and a subscription to 29 electronic databases. In addition to this 20 more databases are also accessible through UGC-INFONET Digital Library Consortium. DULS also promotes Open Access e-resources. DULS is regularly conducting Information Literacy Programs (ILP) for the benefit of students, researchers and Faculty members .[11]
[edit]Selected Libraries
- University Library
- Central Science Library
- Arts Library
- Ratan Tata Library
- Law Faculty Library
- South Campus Library
- DUCC Library
[edit]Correspondence
[edit]Campus of Open Learning
- School of Open Learning
- Centre for Professional and Technical Training
- DU-GENPACT Project
- Courses Under Professional skills Project in Collaboration with CII
- DU-MetLife Insurance Course[12]
[edit]Hostels
- Gwyer Hall
- Jubilee Hall, Delhi
- Mansarovar Hostel
- P. G. Men's Hostel
- D. S. Kothari Hostel
- V. K. R. V. Rao Hostel
- International Students House for Men
- International Students House for Women
- Meghdoot Hostel
- University Hostel for Women
- North Eastern Hostel for Girls
- Ambedkar Ganguly Students House for Women
- Saramati P.G. Men's Hostel(South Campus)
- Aravali Boys Hostel (South Campus)
- Geetanjali Hostel for Women (South Camous)
[edit]Colleges
For full list see List of colleges under Delhi University
When University of Delhi was established, only three colleges existed:St. Stephens College founded in 1881, Hindu College founded in 1899 and Ramjas College founded in 1917, which were affiliated to the University.
St. Stephens College is a constituent college of the University of Delhi. Founded in 1881 by the Cambridge Mission in response to a colonial government policy promoting English-language education in India, the college is widely recognized as perhaps India's most famous educational institution offering degrees in the liberal arts and sciences. The college admits both undergraduates and post-graduates, and awards degrees under the purview of the University of Delhi. Read More ....
Hindu College is one of the oldest and best-known colleges of the University of Delhi. It offers facilities for a large number of courses in sciences, humanities and social sciences. It was founded in 1899 with a humble beginning in a small building in Kinari Bazar, Chandni Chowk. Apart from academic excellence, Hindu College believes in overall development of an individual in the moral, physical and intellectual realms. For this there are various college societies to foster comradeship amongst the students. Read More ....
Sri Venkateswara College is a constituent college of the (maintained by) University of Delhi in India. Commonly referred to by the name "venky" among the student community of the University. It is considered to be one of the leading educational institute of the country and one of the best in the University. It has seen enviable growth over the last 50 years. It was was ranked among the best four colleges in Delhi and among the best 15(among co-ed art & science colleges) in India by the survey conducted by India Today magazine in 2010. It inaugurated its 'golden jubilee celebrations' year on 17 August 2010. Read More ....
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[edit]Notable alumni
Below is a list of distinguished Delhi University alumni in alphabetical order:
- Amitabh Bachchan, actor
- Ajay Maken, Politician(INC), MP from New Delhi
- Alok Bhargava, academic economist
- Amitav Ghosh, author
- Anjum Chopra, former captain of the National Women's Cricket Team
- Anurag Kashyap, director
- Arjun Rampal,actor
- Arnab Goswami, journalist, Editor-in-Chief, Times Now
- Aroon Purie, editor-in-chief, India Today
- Arun Lal, former Indian cricketer and currently television cricket commentator
- Arun Shourie, former Union Minister for Disinvestment, and editor of the Indian Express
- Aung San Suu Kyi, pro-democracy activist and leader of the National League for Democracy in Myanmar, Nobel Peace Prize laureate
- Barkha Dutt, television anchor and journalist
- Benjamin Gilani, Indian Film Actor
- Chandan Mitra, editor of The Pioneer, Delhi
- Devyani Rana, Member of Nepalese royal family
- Digvijay Singh, Former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh
- Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, Former President of India
- Gauri Khan, film producer and owner of Red Chillies Entertainment with her husband Shahrukh Khan
- Gopala Krishna Goswami, ISKCON initiating guru
- G.P. Koirala, former Prime Minister of Nepal
- Jai Parkash Aggarwal, Politician(INC)
- Jaspal Rana, Asian Games gold medallist shooter
- Kabir Bedi, Indian Film Actor
- KK, Indian TOP SINGER
- Kapil Sibal, Union Minister for Human Resource Development, Government of India
- Kaushik Basu, economist and commentator
- Khushwant Singh, prominent Indian novelist and journalist
- Kirti Azad, cricketer for Delhi and India, and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Member of Parliament
- Konkona Sen Sharma, Indian Film Actor
- Krishna Tirath, Politician(INC), MP from North West Delhi
- Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Indian Film Actor
- Lala Hardayal, Founder of the Ghadar Party
- Madanlal Khurana, former Chief Minister of Delhi
- Maneka Gandhi, BJP politician, estranged member of Nehru-Gandhi political dynasty
- Manoj Joshi, Journalist, Deputy Editor, Mail Today
- Mansher Singh, Commonwealth Games gold medallist shooter
- Meenakshi Gopinath, Principal, Lady Shri Ram College & Recipient of the Padma Shri
- Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission
- Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, Former President of Pakistan
- Mukul Kesavan, Indian essayist and author
- Nabila Jamshed, author
- Naina Lal Kidwai, Chief Executive Officer, HSBC India
- Nandita Chandra, theatre actor
- Naveen Patnaik, Chief Minister of Orissa
- Navin Chawla, Chief Election Commissioner & author of Mother Teresa's biography
- Nidhi Razdan, NDTV anchor
- Niharika Acharya, VOA Aaj Tak reporter, anchor
- Omkar Goswami, Chairman and Founder, CERG Advisory
- Nisar Ahmed Faruqi
- Pallavi Aiyar, author and China correspondent of The Hindu
- Parikshit Sahni, Indian TV Actor
- Prabhu Chawla, editor of India Today and host of Seedhi Baat on Aaj Tak
- Pramod Bhasin, CEO of Genpact
- Pran Nath, theoretical physicist
- Prem Shankar Jha, columnist; former Editor, The Hindustan Times
- Rahul Bajaj, Chairman of the Bajaj Group
- Rahul Gandhi, Congress M.P. (Amethi, U.P.)
- Rajiv Mehrotra, writer, television producer-director and documentary film maker
- Nidhi Razdan, writer & columnist
- Rannvijay Singh - VJ MTV India, current host and director of MTV Roadies
- Rohit Bal, fashion designer
- Roshan Seth, actor
- Sagarika Ghose, news editor and columnist, CNN-IBN
- Saakshi Tanwar, TV actor, star of a Star Plus daily Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii
- Salman Khurshid, Minister of State for Corporate and Minority Affairs
- Sandeep Dikshit, Politician(INC), MP from East Delhi
- Satinder Bindra, India Bureau Chief, CNN
- S P Parashar, Finance and Business Education Expert
- Satish Kaushik actor and director
- Shah Rukh Khan, actor
- Shakti Kapoor, actor
- Shashi Tharoor, MoS for External Affairs, and former U.N. Under Secretary General.
- Sheila Dikshit, current Chief Minister of Delhi
- Shekhar Kapur, Film Director
- Shereen Bhan, Delhi Bureau Chief and Executive Editor, CNBC-TV18
- Shikha Swaroop, Miss India
- Siddhartha Basu, television producer and quizmaster
- Sitaram Yechury, Communist Party of India (Marxist) Leader and Politburo Member
- Subhav Sinha, Invented Personal Mover - Mitra, Graduated from Delhi College of Engineering
- Sucheta Kripalani, India's first lady Chief Minister
- Swaminathan Aiyar, economist and former editor of The Economic Times
- Upamanyu Chatterjee
- Vinod Dham - Invented Pentium Chips, Graduated from Delhi College of Engineering
- Vinod Dua - Journalist
- Vivek Bhandari, director, Institute of Rural Management, Anand
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