
North Delhi, Delhi
The University of Delhi (DU) was established in 1922 by an Act of the Central Legislative Assembly. Starting with just three colleges and around 750 students, DU has grown into one of India’s largest and most prestigious universities. It was founded with the aim of providing high-quality education to the citizens of a newly developing India.
Over the decades, DU has been home to many influential scholars, political leaders, and public intellectuals. It is a central university funded by the Government of India and has played a key role in shaping higher education in the country.
Facilities
DU has a wide and diverse infrastructure spread across its North Campus, South Campus, and various off-campus colleges. Key facilities include:
Colleges and Departments – Over 90 affiliated colleges and numerous departments covering humanities, commerce, science, and technology.
Libraries – The Delhi University Library System (DULS) is a vast network with central and college libraries, offering digital and print resources.
Hostels – Several hostels available for both undergraduate and postgraduate students, though demand often exceeds supply.
Research Centers – Advanced facilities in science, social sciences, law, and more, supporting national and international research collaborations.
Sports Facilities – Cricket grounds, basketball and volleyball courts, gyms, and indoor games facilities across various campuses.
Health Services – University Health Centre provides medical care to students and staff.
Cultural and Extracurricular Spaces – Societies, clubs, auditoriums, and open spaces that support theatre, debate, music, and more.
Reputation
The University of Delhi is considered one of the most prestigious public universities in India. It is especially well-known for its undergraduate programs in arts, commerce, and sciences, with colleges like St. Stephen’s, Hindu, Miranda House, and SRCC gaining national recognition.
DU attracts some of the highest-performing students in the country, and its cut-off marks are among the highest in India. The university is also known for its vibrant campus life, political engagement, cultural diversity, and active student unions.
Many of DU’s alumni have gone on to become top bureaucrats, politicians, academics, authors, journalists, and business leaders. Despite infrastructure and funding challenges, DU continues to rank highly in national assessments and retains its strong reputation for academic excellence.