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Aryabhatta College
TypePublic
Established2015
ChairpersonDr. Chandan Mitra
PrincipalDr. Manoj Sinha
Students1700
Location,
CampusUrban
AffiliationsUniversity of Delhi
Websitewww.aryabhattacollege.ac.in

Aryabhatta College is located at New Delhi, India. Aryabhatta College (Formerly Ram lal Anand College Evening) is a co-ed constituent college of the University of Delhi situated in Benito Jaurez Marg, Delhi,South Campus since 1973.It awards degrees under the university of Delhi and offers courses at the undergraduate level in Humanities and Commerce.There are presently around 1700 students on the rolls of the College.

History

Formerly known as the Ram Lal Anand College (Evening), it was established in 1973 when the University of Delhi took over the college from the Trust that managed the Ram Lal Anand College. The Trust was set up in 1964 by a philanthropist and legal luminary Late Sh. Ram Lal Anand, a senior advocate in the Supreme Court of India, to impart education at the university level.

Undergraduate Programmes

Events & Co-curricular activities

  • College Stall at Antradhwani 2015, February 2015
  • College Presentation on NREGA and Jhum Cultivation in Manipur at Gyanodaya Stall at Antardhwani 2015, February 2015
  • Launch of the Delhi University Massive Online Open Courses, January 2015
  • New Year Address by the President of India on Parliament and Policy Making, January 2015
  • Student Internship at the VC Office, December 2014
  • Gyanodaya V - Research Visit to Manipur December 2014
  • Six-day Trek from the Bhilangana River Valley to the Mandakini River Valley, October 2014
  • Maven - BBE literary fest 2015
  • Arthvriddhi - Business economics academic fest 2016

References