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09 Aug 2024

DU North Campus Vs. DU South Campus: Which Is Better?

DU North Campus Vs. DU South Campus: Which Is Better?

“DU North Campus Vs. DU South Campus: Which is Better?” stands to be one of the most debated and discussed topics for the preexisting students of the university and the aspirants. While some (the foodies) proclaim their North Campus as the better one because of “Tom Uncle Ki Maggi” and “Majnu Ka Theela”, some regard the South Campus as better due to its nearby shopping havens, like Sarojini Market and Lajpat Nagar Market. Students even talk about the cultural vibrancy of the North Campus and the atmospheric serenity of the South Campus when comparing the two. However, in terms of the primary pursuit, i.e., academic quality, both campuses hold firm ground. How? This blog shall guide you through!

Colleges in Delhi University (DU) North Campus 

Sprawling over the northern parts of Delhi, the North Campus of Delhi University (DU) houses 16 colleges in total, including the four main colleges that constituted the university's foundation in 1922. Here they go! 

Name of The Colleges

Date of Foundation

NAAC Accreditation

Zakir Husain Delhi College

1696

A

St. Stephen’s College 

1881

A

Hindu College 

1899

A++

Ramjas College

1917

A

Indraprastha College for Women

1924

A+

Shri Ram College of Commerce

1926

A++

Lady Irwin College

1928

A+

Hansraj College

1948

A++

Mirinda House

1948

A++

Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College

1951

A+

Kirori Mal College

1954

A++

Daulat Ram College

1960

A

Shyam Lal College

1964

A++

Lakshmibai College

1965

B++

Kalindi College

1967

A

Satyawati College

1972

A+

Maharaja Agrasen College

1994

A

 

DU North Campus also hosts other premier educational centres, such as the Delhi School of Economics, established in 1949, the Ambedkar Center for Biochemical Research in 1991, the Cluster Innovation Centre in 2011, and the Delhi School of Journalism, in 2017.  

Colleges in Delhi University (DU) South Campus

Spread over various parts of Southern Delhi, the South Campus of Delhi University (DU) came up as an effort to deal with the demands of university expansion around 1973, and entails some of the renowned colleges! Here are the colleges that, now, are a part of the DU South Campus!    

Name of The Colleges

Date of Foundation

NAAC Accreditation

Lady Sri Ram College

1956

A++

Pannalal Girdharlal Dayanand Anglo-Vedic College

1957

B

Ramanujan College

1958

A++

Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College

1959

A++

Sri Venkateswara College

1961

A+

Institute of Home Economics 

1961

A

Motilal Nehru College

1964

B

Ram Lal Anand College

1964

B++

Rajdhani College

1964

B++

Gargi College

1967

A+

Maitreyi College 

1967

A++

Jesus and Mary College

1968

A

Sri Aurobindo College

1972

B+

Aryabhatta College

1973

A+

Delhi College of Arts and Commerce

1987

B+

Deen Dayal Upadhyaya  College

1990

B

 

Main Departments in Delhi University (DU) North Campus & South Campus

Delhi University (DU) offers learning in about 88 disciplines across 15 faculties, such as Arts, Science, Social Sciences, Law, Commerce & Business Studies, Management Studies, Technology, Mathematical Sciences, Medical Sciences, Interdisciplinary & Applied Sciences, Music, and so forth. Different colleges in the North and South Campuses offer different departmental courses under these faculties.   

Below are the lists of departments DU holds collectively!  

Departments Under Arts Faculty 

Arabic 

Urdu

English

Hindi 

Persian

Linguistics 

Philosophy 

Psychology 

Sanskrit 

Punjabi 

Buddhist Studies 

Library & Information Science

Germanic & Romance Studies

Modern Indian Languages and Literary Studies

Slavonic & Finno-Ugrian Studies

 

Departments Under Science Faculty 

Botany

Chemistry

Anthropology

Geology 

Pharmacy 

Nursing

Environmental Studies

Home Science 

Physics & Astrophysics

 

Departments Under the Faculty of Social Sciences

History 

Geography

Economics

Political Science 

Sociology 

Social Work

Journalism 

East Asian Studies 

African Studies 

 

Departments Under the Faculty of Technology

Applied Sciences & Humanities 

Architecture & Planning 

Production & Industrial Engineering

Electronics & Computer Engineering 

Civil Engineering

Instrumentation & Control Engineering 

Mechanical Engineering 

Electrical Engineering 

Computer Engineering 

 

Departments Under the Faculty of Medical Sciences

Anatomy

Medical Bio-Chemistry

Community Medicine

Dental Sciences

Medicine

Forensic Medicine 

Ophthalmology 

Orthopaedics 

Pathology 

Psychiatry 

Pharmacology 

Paediatrics 

Physiology

Radiology 

Surgery 

Pulmonary Medicine 

Otolaryngology 

Medical Microbiology

Dermatology, Venereology, & Leprosy 

Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Anaesthesiology & Critical Care 

 

Departments Under the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences

Computer Science 

Mathematics 

Operational Research 

Statistics 

 

Departments Under the Faculty of Interdisciplinary & Applied Sciences 

Biochemistry 

Genetics 

Biophysics 

Microbiology 

Plant Molecular Biology 

Physical Education & Sports Science 

 

Departments Under the Faculty of Management Studies 

Business Management & Industrial Administration

 

Departments Under the Faculty of Applied Social Sciences & Humanities 

Finance & Business Economics 

 

Departments Under the Music Faculty

Music 

Fine Arts  

 

DU North Campus Vs. DU South Campus: Differences!  

While the main difference between DU North Campus and South Campus lies in their geographical location and years of establishment, it can’t be denied the colleges in the North Campus hold greater NAAC accreditation grades and rankings than those of the South Campus, and therefore, the cut-off for aspiring students in the North Campus Colleges go as high as 97.75% to 99.75%. Of course, this doesn’t make the colleges of South Campus unworthy to study from, given that many colleges there have acquired an A++ NAAC rating lately. 

To sum up, both campuses have their unique architectural, geographical, and cultural characteristics; both encompass high-quality academic practice. Both offer state-of-the-art educational infrastructure and placement facilities for the students. On both campuses, there are societies, clubs, and various socio-cultural events conducted to stimulate students’ intellectual growth.  Hence, determining which between North Campus and South Campus is better will always depend on your individual academic needs and other socio-cultural preferences.  

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