Is Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women (Delhi University) a private or a government university?

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    Semit Tirkey

    a year ago

    Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women (SRCASW) is not a private university but a constituent college of Delhi University (DU), a public university. As part of DU, SRCASW operates under government funding and administrative control. Public universities like DU receive financial support from the government, offering lower tuition fees compared to private institutions. SRCASW follows DU's academic structure and admission processes, ensuring adherence to public university standards. Affiliation with DU establishes SRCASW as a publicly funded educational institution, contributing to its accessibility and alignment with gover

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    Nimish yadav | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago

    Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women (SRCASW) is a public/government institute and constituent college of the University of Delhi. SRCASW is located in the North Campus of the University of Delhi.

    SRCASW was established in 1989 and is fully funded by the Government of NCT of Delhi. The college offers 14 undergraduate courses and foreign language courses. 
    The University of Delhi is a collegiate public central university in New Delhi, India. It is recognised as an Institute of Excellence by the UGC and is ranked among the country's most prestigious educational institutions.

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Candidates who get admission to the BSc (Hons) programmes offered at are required to pay the Shaheed Rajguru College BSc hostel fees according to the fee structure as mentioned below:

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INR 1.53 Lakh

Note: This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change.

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Candidates seeking admission to BSc (Hons) at Shaheed Rajguru College are required to submit the following documents during the time of admission as mentioned below:

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