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admisssion · 24 days ago
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Delhi University Campus
Delhi University Campus
Delhi University (DU) is not just an institution; it’s a vibrant community that fosters academic excellence and cultural diversity. Spanning multiple campuses, each with its unique charm, DU offers an enriching environment for students. In this blog, we’ll explore the key aspects of the Delhi University campus, highlighting its features, facilities, and cultural significance.
Delhi University North Campus: The Heart of DU
North Campus is renowned for its historical significance and picturesque surroundings. With sprawling lawns and iconic buildings, it’s a popular spot for students to unwind and engage in discussions. The campus hosts several reputed colleges like St. Stephen’s and Hindu College, known for their academic rigor and cultural fests.
Delhi University South Campus: Modern Learning Hub
In contrast, South Campus boasts modern facilities and a focus on research and innovation. It’s home to prestigious institutions like Lady Sri Ram College and Delhi College, offering a wide range of courses. The vibrant student community often engages in various extracurricular activities, making it a lively environment.
Delhi University East Campus: Nurturing Future Leaders
The East Campus is dedicated to specialized programs, promoting skills and career development. Bhagat Singh College stands out here, emphasizing holistic education and community involvement. The campus is a melting pot of ideas and cultures, fostering an inclusive atmosphere.
West Delhi University Campus: Emerging Trends
West Campus is gradually gaining recognition for its emerging colleges, such as Maharaja Agrasen College. It emphasizes community engagement and innovative teaching methods. This campus is a hub for students interested in applying their knowledge in real-world scenarios.
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bakaity-poetry · 1 year ago
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October, 2023
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philearning · 2 years ago
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Delhi Book Fair
PHI Learning's Stall No. 94 in Hall No. 11
Our stall visuals in the 27th Delhi Book Fair where we have displayed our Bestsellers and New Arrivals along with other titles. Book fairs are, indeed, the best opportunities for the reading enthusiasts, whether instructors or students, to choose their preferred books for purchase as it provides the space, freedom and time to go through the pages and decide at leisure.
We invite you to visit our stall.
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srmup · 22 days ago
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The department offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs in various branches of engineering.
The courses offered at the department are Computer Science and Engineering, Information Technology, Electronics & Communication, Electrical & Electronics, Mechanical, Automobile, Civil, and Computer Applications. Apart from the core subjects under each of these courses, students are allowed the flexibility to select from an array of electives that helps them gain practice-oriented learning. These electives also help them gain an advantage in the job market by helping them understand the salient advancements of emerging technologies
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quotelr · 6 months ago
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I have a distinct air of myself standing amidst such a crowd of people. My eyes set above, looking at the tall building if it bespeaks a promising note. I don’t know how fair is life, All I know is I have a plan to alter the face of it, the way I choose. A purpose, a driving motive, and an obsession.
Parul Wadhwa, The Masquerade
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uni-liv · 7 months ago
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msframingin · 1 year ago
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storiesatdu · 1 year ago
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Unveiling the Gems of North Campus: Discover the Best DU Colleges for a Stellar Education
Welcome to the world of Delhi University’s North Campus, where education meets excellence. With its historic legacy and illustrious alumni, the North Campus of DU is renowned for providing a stellar education experience. In this article, we will take you on a journey through some of the best DU colleges that are hidden gems waiting to be discovered. From the intellectual ambiance of St.…
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informationget · 2 years ago
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Delhi University news Updates, North campus, South Campus updates, DU Elections Update.
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amitynoida · 2 years ago
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Looking for the best law college in Delhi NCR to pursue your dreams of becoming a lawyer? Look no further than Amity University Noida Campus, which is ranked among the top law colleges in India with comprehensive curriculum to prepare you for success.
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octuscle · 2 years ago
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Could I take DEL 2 suitcase?
Actually, you don't know what you would have expected…. What do you associate with India? Spices? Colorful robes? The gold treasure of a maharajah? You certainly didn't expect a suitcase that heavy. And full of strange boxes and ampoules. All labeled in a language you don't understand at all. What on earth are these letters?
Disappointed, you put the suitcase in the corner. No treasure of gold. So you have to try honest work again. But first you should finish your MBA. Otherwise your parents will cut you off.
While zapping through the TV program, you get stuck on a Bollywood tearjerker in the evening. Hey, you recognize those letters. They are also on the contents of your suitcase. And in fact, after a while, you find the tearjerker not so bad. Some of the actors look really hot.
You fell asleep in front of the TV. When you wake up in the middle of the night, the news from Delhi is on. The morning is already over there. It's getting close to noon. Drowsy, you listen to see if anything is going on. But only the usual reports of government crises and floods. What is wrong with this country. You fall into your bed and fall asleep immediately.
Your alarm clock rings at 06:00. You have to work a bit before going to university. You work in the first level support of a software manufacturer. Annoying customer inquiries. But well paid. And if you're lucky, you'll be hired after graduation. Although, as a Data Scientist you will always find a job. As long as you have your bachelor's degree.
On campus, you'll be drawn outside during your lunch break. The others avoid the heat. But 32 degrees Celsius is not heat for you. You're used to something else. You do a few pull-ups on the horizontal bar. It's time for a proper workout. Tonight you really have to go to the gym.
When you finally get home, you remember the suitcase. Some of the things are not quite legal here. But if you want to reach your goals, you need support. You pick out a protein shake. And take one of the L-carnitine ampoules. Why didn't you clear out the suitcase yesterday? You sort everything neatly into the cupboard and prepare your nutritional supplements for the next day. And you go to bed.
You get up at 3:00 am. Damn the time difference. But as the head of your startup, you have to attend one or the other online meeting in Noida. You hide your long hair, which you are so proud of, under a cap. When the call is over, you go to the gym for an hour. And after that, your hair is washed and groomed. But right after sleeping you can't show it to the public.
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Good workout! Now you can show the losers in the lecture hall that they know nothing about data science. They may make fun of your Indian accent. But you are the youngest lecturer the faculty has had. And the only one who teaches in a tank top.
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themassespress · 2 months ago
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On the FIR Against Student Activists for Wall Paintings on G.N. Saibaba
By Bhagat Singh Chatra Ekta Manch (bsCEM) Image source: Bhagat Singh Chatra Ekta Manch Instagram page On 10th November, Delhi University student activists of Bhagat Singh Chatra Ekta Manch (bsCEM) had done wall paintings across the North Campus for the late professor G.N. Saibaba. Professor Saibaba was an English professor in Delhi University who dedicated decades of his life engaged in various…
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theburialofstrawberries · 9 months ago
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wild to have spent three years at delhi university navigating women-only curfews, and now be on an american campus that instituted a brand new curfew to prevent its students protesting a genocide and empower police forces to violently arrest those students if this brand new curfew is violated
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sufiiiiiiii · 1 year ago
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Following is a post i came across on facebook and i thought i should share it here please read it...
TRIGGER WARNING: ABUSE, SEXUAL GROOMING
It has been a strange couple of days. A professor from an esteemed University in Calcutta was called out for sexual abuse and within 72 hours, another professor died by suicide. It is like just when the discourse of power being dangerous, and blind reverence toxic was taking the centerstage, it was hijacked by a sea of obits, outlining all the ways a man has changed the lives of countless students.
I must put this out as a disclaimer that I was not taught by him neither was I a student at xx. I’d like to believe he was every bit as good a teacher as so many people are professing. I was in xxxx University though and xxxx did teach me. So did a lot of professors who are still part of the present Xxxxxx University English department faculty. To say that the last couple of days have been triggering would be to put it too mildly. It has been a nightmare that has punctured my work, disrupted my sleep and peace of mind. Because, suddenly, what me and my friends would talk about in close quarters are out in the open.
I belong to the 2011-2014 batch of xxxx University. I also did my MA in English from there. Back when I studied, there was a professor who was every bit as cool and student-friendly we read about in book and watch in awe in movies. He would chat with us after class hours, have lunch and endless cups of cha with us, drop all filters and share stories of his personal life with us. He was a friend.
Over the course of my time at xxxxxx my friend and I became close to this professor. We would chat all the time, spend every weekend at his house. To us, he represented what we did not find in our parents and peers. He was liberal, eloquent, and possessed a morality which he himself had defined. He flamboyantly told us how he could - and had - sleep with any woman he wanted to. And we, in our early 20s, took it as a trademark of charm. For three years, he was one of the closest friends I had on campus. No topic was off-limits.
We remained friends till much later. I completed my post graduation from xxxx and relocated to Delhi. Later, in 2016 he met me in Delhi. At xxx, specifically. I was alone with him in a room and following a heartfelt conversation, he forcibly kissed me. At 24 then, my only defence was, “I have to leave.”
By then our association had run too deep. I knew he was ‘this’ person…”wicked, charming, flirtatious”. I convinced myself that he was just being himself and pushed it at the back of my head. He pretended it never happened, so did I.
Two years later, my friend and I recollected our time in college. We spoke about everything that had happened to us while we both changed cities. This was close on the heels of the #MeToo movement. By now we had a vocabulary for abuse, some recognition. We realised the professor had actually spent years grooming us, a terminology Indian educational sites neither talk about nor are familiar with. If you check online, the definition reads: “when someone builds a relationship, trust and emotional connection with a child or young person so they can manipulate, exploit and abuse them.” This is precisely what he had done.
I understand that whatever happened with me did when I was technically no longer his student. And, for argument’s sake, I was an adult. But abuse hits in retrospect and age is hardly a signifier of age. Imagine, an older, more powerful man slowly alienating you from others in your class, spending years convincing you that you are special enough to be his friend. That this lifestyle is conventional, rational. It is not. It took me many more years to admit to myself and the courage of someone else speaking up to write all this. I expect to achieve nothing out of this. I just want to sleep better knowing that I did my bit in sharing my experience and that those who are in the universities will be less naive than me and my friend was. Also, let me assure you he has done worse both on and off campus. But that is not my story to tell.
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srmup · 26 days ago
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weshallflyaway · 9 months ago
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This won’t make international news, but I want to applaud the courage of the JNU students in Delhi. In the current political climate they face very real risks of false charges or prolonged imprisonment if they get on the wrong side of the administration - as they would know from what happened to student leaders of the anti-CAA protests in 2019.
May they stay safe and may they keep speaking out.
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