Dyal Singh College, Delhi

Dyal Singh College, Delhi
Dyal Singh College
Motto "Gather Ye The Wisdom of East And West"
Established 1959
Academic affiliation University of Delhi
Principal Inderjeet S. Bakshi[1]
Location Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
Campus Urban
Website dsc.du.ac.in

Dyal Singh College, Delhi is a college of University of Delhi, established in 1959, and is situated in delhi. It offers undergraduate as well as postgraduate courses in Science, Humanities and Commerce.

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The College

The college is centrally located at Lodhi Road in South Delhi in the vicinity of Lodhi Gardens, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Safdarjung Tomb, Humayun Tomb, India Habitat Centre, India International Centre, CGO Complex and many other institutions of national/international significance.

History

It was established as per the will of philanthropist Dyal Singh Majithia in 1959, also the founder of the Tribune newspaper. His whose property was divided into two trusts, which established the Dayal Singh College, Lahore and Dyal Singh Public Library also in Lahore. It was built by famous builder Sobha Singh now the college is under University of Delhi .[2]

Departments

Bengali, Botany, Chemistry, Commerce, Computer science, Economics, English, Geograpy, Hindi, History, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physics, Political science, Punjabi, Urdu, Zoology

Cultural Societies

References

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