The University of Delhi is a premier university of the country with a
venerable legacy and international acclaim for highest academic
standards, diverse educational programmes, distinguished faculty,
illustrious alumni, varied co-curricular activities and modern
infrastructure. Over the many years of its existence, the University has
sustained the highest global standards and best practices in higher
education. Its long-term commitment to nation building and unflinching
adherence to universal human values are reflected in its motto: ‘Nishtha
Dhriti Satyam’ ‘निष्ठा धृति सत्यम्’ (Dedication, Steadfastness and
Truth).
Established in 1922 as a unitary, teaching and
residential University by the Act of the then Central Legislative
Assembly, a strong commitment to excellence in teaching, research and
social outreach has made the University a role-model and trend setter
for other universities. The President of India is the Visitor, the
Vice-President is the Chancellor and the Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court of India is the Pro-Chancellor of the University. Beginning with
three colleges and 750 students, it has grown as one of the largest
universities in India with 16 faculties, over 80 academic departments,
an equal number of colleges and over seven lakh students. Over 500
programmes offered by the University are approved by Academic and
Executive Councils, out of which 209 programmes are being considered for
NAAC accreditation purpose. The rest being run in colleges are
separately accredited.
Drawing students and faculty from across
India and abroad, the University has emerged as a symbol of excellence,
integrity and openness of mansa (thought), vaacha (speech) and karmana
(action).
Sir Maurice Gwyer, the then Vice-Chancellor, realizing the
importance of a distinguished faculty to act as role models,
relentlessly searched for talent all over the country and roped in
men of eminence to this University, such as Prof. D.S. Kothari in
Physics, Prof. T.R. Sheshadri in Chemistry, Prof. P Maheshwari in Botany
and Prof. M L Bhatia in Zoology.
Five Departments namely Chemistry, Geology, Zoology, Sociology and
History have been awarded the status of the Centres of Advanced Studies.
These Centres of Advanced Studies have carved a niche for themselves as
centres of excellence in teaching and research in their respective
areas. In addition, a good number of University departments are also
receiving grants under the Special Assistance Programme of the
UGC in recognition of their outstanding academic work. 10 Departments
(Germanic & Romance Studies, Hindi, Persian, Geography, Music, East
Asian Studies, Anthropology, Mathematics, B.R.Ambedkar, M. I.L.) are
getting grants under DRS, 2 Departments (Buddhist Studies, English) are
getting grants under DSA, 3 Departments (English, Buddhist Studies,
Social Work) are getting grants under AISHSS and 3 Departments (African
Studies, East Asian Studies, Developing Countries Research Centre) are
getting grants under Area Studies Programmes. Department of Adult,
Continuing Education and Extension and Women’s Studies & Development
Centre of the University are also getting special funding from UGC. The
University today boasts of as many as 15 big libraries apart from
libraries in colleges. The University Science Instrumentation Centre
(USIC) which is now situated close to the Physics and Chemistry
Departments houses a number of sophisticated and high-end research
instruments. These instruments are used quite frequently by Teachers and
Research Scholars of postgraduate departments of the University as well
as by many other institutions in Delhi and its neighbourhood. The
University has recently laid fibre-optic network in the North and the
South Campuses connecting all colleges and departments.
When the University of Delhi expanded in many directions to keep pace
with a rapidly growing city, South Campus was established in 1973 to
facilitate access for the residents of South Delhi. It moved to its
present location on Benito Juarez Road, near Dhaula Kuan, in 1984. The
Campus is now spread across 69 acres of green, hilly terrain and its
buildings blend attractively with the natural surroundings. The various
departments are located in the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of
Inter-disciplinary and Applied Sciences. S.P. Jain Centre for Management
Studies is also located at the South Delhi Campus. Besides these, the
Campus has a good library, a Health Centre, a Bank, a Post Office, DTC
Pass Section and administrative and examination blocks. South Campus
also provides some residential quarters for faculty members and the
non-teaching staff. Outstation students are offered accommodation in
three hostels.