Sri Aurobindo College (Evening)

Sri Aurobindo College (Evening) is a co-ed constituent college of the University of Delhi in New Delhi, India. The college is situated on Basant Kaur Marg and is well connected by Delhi's public bus transport system. It is a two-minute walk from the Malviya Nagar Metro station. Various societies in the college have year-round activities carried out by the students. The college organizes academic activities that include lectures, talks, seminars, workshops, and presentations on a regular basis.[1]

Sri Aurobindo College, (Evening)
Motto
तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय
Motto in English
Lead me from Darkness to Light
TypeGovernment College
Established1984
ChairpersonProf. Taxak Pundu
Academic staff
60
Undergraduates2169
Address
Block B, Shivalik Colony, Malviya Nagar
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110017
,
28.5331146°N 77.2020371°E / 28.5331146; 77.2020371
CampusUrban
LanguageHindi, English
NicknameSace, Saceians
AffiliationsUniversity of Delhi
Websitesaceve.in
Location in Delhi
Sri Aurobindo College (Evening) (India)

The institute is considered to be among the top south campus colleges of Delhi University.

Departments

The college currently has following departments:[2][3]

Cultural fest

The annual fest of Sri Aurobindo College Evening is Exuberance (Sargam), and is an inter-college festival. Exuberance acts as a choir of various musical events, ranging from sufi to pop and rock-n-roll. Other events include literary events and fashion shows. The festival has seen massive participation by students.[4]

Admissions process

The college acts in accordance to the Delhi University Centralized Admission Procedure. Admission to a course of study is based on a cut-off percentage announced through the university in June every year. Prospective students should have completed 12 years of study and must have scored equivalent to, or more than, the given cut-off percentage in previous qualifying examination.

See also

References

  1. "Sri Aurobindo College (Evening)". saceve.in. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
  2. "Sri Aurobindo College (Evening), New Delhi". Collegedunia. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
  3. https://www.careers360.com. "Sri Aurobindo College Evening, New Delhi". www.careers360.com. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
  4. "Sri Aurobindo College organises Exuberance, a three-day annual cultural fest - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
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