Which is the best girls college in Delhi University and why?
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Delhi University is one of the finest university in India and for better overall development of girls and enforcing parents for higher study government started separate college for girls.
There are 22 colleges only for girls.
Here are some of the best colleges from among 22 colleges:
1. Lady Shri Ram College for Women
This is the constituent college of Delhi University and Ranked 1 for arts education, 2 for Commerce and 3 for Mass Communication.
http://www.lsr.edu.in/
2. Gargi College
This College is established in 1967 ranked 9th for arts education and 7th for science education.
http://www.gargi.du.ac.in/
3. Indraprastha College for Women
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If it is for post-graduation, it would hardly matter if she joins into a girls' college or a co-ed. Reason- the classes for post-grad students of all colleges are held in their respective university faculties. The college one takes admission into, in practical, serves only the purpose of taking admission fees and providing admit cards. However, if you still want it to be a girls' college only, prefer Miranda House or Daulat Ram (if her said course is available for admission in these colleges) if the classes are in North Campus. If the faculty classes are in south campus, prefer one of the girls' college from south, whichever is nearer...more
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Miranda House. It is one of the top-grade women colleges of the university, located in GC Narang Road, University Enclave, New Delhi, Delhi 110007 in the north campus and the nearest Metro Station is Vishwavidyalaya Metro Station It was established in 1948.
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This is quite interesting as female welfare and education is quite a topic these days. To empower the same, DU has around 22 colleges that are specifically for girls and they have a wide range of courses.These courses are not limited to any one field but have a variety that allows girls to covers any field of their choice for studies.
Although all the DU college does stand with a reputation, however, some of them do surpass the others in terms of better academics, faculty, infrastructure and other resources that are integral to a great learning experience.
The top 3 colleges would be:
Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR): LSR remains the...more
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