
UNIVERSITY OF DELHI

The University of Delhi stands as a premier educational institution, known for its academic rigor, cultural vibrancy, and significant contributions to society. Its commitment to excellence, inclusivity, and innovation continues to attract students and scholars from around the world, solidifying its position as a leading university in India and beyond. Founded in 1922 by an Act of the Central Legislative Assembly, DU started with just three colleges and 750 students. Today, it boasts over 90 affiliated colleges and numerous departments and research centers. Apart from notable Departments, Colleges and Programmes, DU is a sought-after educational destination of Indian and International students for cultural, co-curricular and sports activities; vibrant alumni network and opening futuristic possibilities of further education and career avenues.


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