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The Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) is the students' union at the University of Delhi, and with over 7,00,000 students spread over 91 affiliated colleges and 16 faculties, DUSU is the world’s largest student body. [2] It was established in 1949, [1] and in 1954 the first DUSU elections were held. [3]
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Ramanujan College is the second college of the University of Delhi to be awarded the Teaching Learning Centre (TLC), the most sought-after scheme of the MHRD. Under this scheme, the centre has successfully trained more than 3500 teachers till March 2020.
The college is situated on Benito Juarez Marg, on the South Campus of Delhi University, PIN - 110021. It is connected via the Outer Ring Road and by the Delhi metro. Near by metro station is Durgabai Deshmukh South Campus. The nearby locality is Vasant Gaon which is connected by DTC, within 200 meters of the college premises. [6]
It awards degrees under the purview of the University and offers courses at the undergraduate level. [1] The college is situated in the South Campus of University of Delhi. It is a co-educational college that admits students and selects teachers from all communities irrespective of gender, caste, religion and physical challenges.
A team of 17 students and three faculty members from the Utrecht Business School, Hogeschool Utrecht University of Applied Sciences visited the University of Delhi for an inter-cultural contact program from 19 to 23 October 2009. Miranda House and Sri Ram College of Commerce hosted this team through a week-long course on management and culture.
Maitreyi College is a women's college in the South Campus of the University of Delhi, located in Bapu Dham, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi-110021, India. It was established in July 1967 and named after the Vedic sage Maitreyi. [3] An all-women's college, it offers various courses in the fields of Science, Arts and Commerce.
It competes in student-body elections in colleges and universities. Students for Development (SFD) is an initiative by the ABVP to promote "right perspective towards the need of holistic and sustainable development" in students. [22] The official ABVP magazine is Rashtriya Chhatrashakti, which is published monthly in Hindi in New Delhi. [23]