Delhi College of Arts and Commerce

Summary

Delhi College of Arts and Commerce is a constituent college of the University of Delhi, in New Delhi, India. The college presently operates in a building owned by the Department of Higher Education, GNCTD. situated at Netaji Nagar, New Delhi. A premier constituent under the University of Delhi, is partially Govt. of NCT, Delhi financed.[1]

Delhi College of Arts & Commerce
TypeGovernment
Established1987
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India
CampusUrban
AffiliationsUniversity of Delhi
Websitedcac.du.ac.in

History edit

The college was established in 1999 under the aegis of Delhi administration when the G.D. Salwan College closed its operation. Though it is now an entity independent of the Salwan Trust, yet in its formative years, it transformed out of the G.D. Salwan College that was located in Rajinder Nagar. The college presently operates in a building owned by the Department of Higher Education. It was also the pioneer college in Delhi University to introduce a three year honours program in journalism in July–August 1989.

Campus edit

Delhi College of Arts and Commerce has a campus area of approximately 5 acres, with a built up area of around 2.5 acres. It is situated in Netaji Nagar, with various prominent residential societies and commercial ventures in its proximate neighborhood. It is well connected by the Delhi Metro, the nearest stations being INA and Bhikaji Cama Place, as well as by road transport, through both bus routes as well as auto rickshaws/ e-rickshaws from the nearest Metro/ bus station. With the newly constructed Sarojni Metro station commuting to college has been further eased. Leela Palace is a nearby landmark.[citation needed]

Academics edit

Academic programs edit

The college offers 18 undergraduate courses leading to a bachelor's degree with honours /program degree with various paper options for students to choose from both under the CBCS[clarification needed] mode and the semester/ FYUP [clarification needed] mode. The college also offers various add on and self-financed courses. Until 2013, the college, in collaboration with ILLL,[clarification needed] also offered an add on English Language Proficiency Course, Basic Level to give students practice in using English in a wide variety of contexts relevant to work, study and social activities. Besides this, in 2015, the college also collaborated with National Skill Development Corporation, which has since been supplemented with the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana Scheme. The college has also been making various efforts and initiatives to integrate cross cutting issues as gender, climate change, environmental education, human rights, ICT (Information and Computer Technology) through various cells, societies and community outreach programs.

Ranking edit

In 2020, Delhi College of Arts and Commerce was ranked 26th among commerce colleges[2] and 31st among arts colleges in India by India Today.[3]

Admission edit

The centralized application form for Delhi University is required and then respective cut-offs for the different courses which are offered by the college have to be met.[4]

Student life edit

The college hosts an annual cultural fest called Ambrosia. The various other departments and societies if the college host their fests with pomp and show. There is a PG[clarification needed] area for students from outstation at the back side of college and further more they can stay up in flats in Satya Niketan. The college holds a good record of scholars and also the societies have already made their name in the competitions with at central level.[5]

Noted people edit

The notable alumni of Delhi College of Arts and Commerce include:

References edit

  1. ^ "Welcome to Delhi College of Arts @ Commerce". dcac.du.ac.in. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Best COMMERCE Colleges 2020: List of Top COMMERCE Colleges 2020 in India - Page25". www.indiatoday.in. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Best ARTS Colleges 2020: List of Top ARTS Colleges 2020 in India - Page30". www.indiatoday.in. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
  4. ^ "Admission starts for Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, Delhi". www.collegesearch.in. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  5. ^ Dogra, Aditya (30 April 2017). "Ambrosia '17: Delhi College of Arts and Commerce's cold finale to the fest season". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 14 May 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website