Dyal Singh College is a co-educational college that owes its origin to the generosity and foresightedness of Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, founder of ‘The Tribune’ and ‘Punjab National Bank’ who willed his wealth for the establishment of an education trust. The college is a constituent unit of the University of Delhi and centrally located in the vicinity of the Lodhi Gardens, JLN Stadium, Humayun’s Tomb, and many others. Since its inception, the college has carved a niche for itself by becoming a premier institution offering a high quality of education. The college strives to create a conducive environment for students to gain insight into their academic pursuits so that the students are more employable and to provide sports and extra-curricular activities for the overall development of the students.
Establishment Year |
1959 |
Affiliated to |
University of Delhi |
Accredited by |
University Grants’ Commission (UGC) |
Institute type |
Government |
Founded by |
Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia |
Number of books in library |
95,000 books |
Campus Area |
11 acres |
Amphitheatre Capacity |
1000 people |
How to reach |
Near Jawaharlal Nehru Metro Station |