Located in Delhi, India, the University of Delhi is a
renowned collegiate research central university. It was established in 1922 by
an Act of the Central Legislative Assembly and is recognized as an Institution
of Excellence (IoE) by the University Grants Commission (UGC). The University
of Delhi is the country's premier university and is known for its high standards
in teaching and research and attracts eminent scholars into its faculty.
The university has 16 faculties and 86 departments across
its northern and southern campuses, and the remaining colleges across the
region. It has 91 constituent colleges. The University of Delhi is one of the
largest university systems in the world, with over 400,000 students across its
campuses and affiliated colleges. The Vice President of India also holds the
office of Chancellor of the university. The university has been ranked 11th by
the National Institutional Ranking Framework 2023.
The East Campus is being developed as the hub of the
University College of Medical Sciences, while the West Campus will focus on
engineering and technology. When the University Grants Commission started
setting up Centers of Advanced Study in the country, out of a total of 18 such
centers in the early sixties, 6 were given to Delhi University. The subjects
included Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Economics, and Sociology.
These centers of advanced study are now centers of
excellence in teaching and research in their respective fields. In addition,
many of these and other university departments received grants under the
Special Assistance Program of the UGC in recognition of their excellent
academic work. There are 15 libraries in the university.
These are in addition to libraries in colleges. The
University Science Instrumentation Center (USIC) has a number of sophisticated
research instruments that are used by many departments of the university and
other institutions in and around Delhi. The university has just completed the
implementation of fiber-optic networks to the North and South campuses.