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what is the difference between north campus and South campus in du?


Mahima 30th Jun, 2020
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Mimansa 9th Aug, 2020
Greetings aspirant!

North campus and south campus are just the term to denote delhi university colleges falling in north and south delhi.

Their is no such difference between them the quality of education is equal in both north campus as well as south campus.

Although yes north campus gives you more of a university feel because of so many colleges placed in close proximity whereas south campus don't have all the Colleges placed together.

Both tha campuses have awesome hangout places. And one can always travel from South to north and vice-versa if he/she wishes to.

One more difference between them is that north campus cut-off goes soaring High whereas in South campus cutoffs are less High in comparison to north campus.

North campus nd south campus debate is endless and one should not compromise with his / her subjects just to get into a north campus college.

Hope you find it helpful.
Thankyou!
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