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Type
  
College

Postgraduates
  
M.A, M.Com

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
180 INR (2012)

Total enrollment
  
2,148 (2005)

Established
  
1957

Phone
  
011 2984 5214

Founded
  
1957

Motto in English
  
From Ignorance Lead me to Truth

Principal
  
Dr. M.M.Goyal (OSD-Principal)

Undergraduates
  
B. Tech, B.Sc, B.Com, B.A

Address
  
Mahatma Gandhi Road, Lajpat Nagar, Nehru Nagar, Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi 110065

Motto
  
असतो मा सद्गमय; (asato mā sadgamaya); (Sanskrit)

Similar
  
University of Delhi, Rajdhani College, Ram Lal Anand College, Dyal Singh College, Shivaji College

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Pannalal Girdharlal Dayanand Anglo Vedic (P.G.D.A.V.) is a college in Delhi. Established in 1957, it is one of the colleges of the University of Delhi and is a part of the South Campus. It offers courses at the Undergraduate and Post Graduate levels in various subjects.

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History

P.G.D.A.V. College was started in a modest way on 17 August 1957 by the D.A.V College Managing Committee, one of the biggest educational trust in the world. It started functioning in a small portion of D.A.V school on Chitragupta Road in Paharganj with a single digit number of teachers and double digit number of students. Progressing gradually in 1971, the college shifted to its own premises at a location between Lajpat Nagar and Ashram on the main ring road.

Courses

  • B.Tech in Computer Science (Not anymore)
  • B.Sc. (Hons) in Statistics, Computer Science
  • B.Com. (Hons)
  • B.Sc. (Gen) Mathematical Sciences
  • B.Com. (Pass and programme)
  • B.A. (Hons) in Mathematics, History, Economics, Political Science, English, Hindi, Sanskrit
  • Cultural Societies

    The College has a very active cultural society named Hyperion. It resembles the cultural diversity in its structure, being composed of multiple different societies.

  • Information Technology Society - "Tech-Wiz" was established in year 2013. Members of Tech-Wiz deals with all technical projects for P.G.D.A.V. College.
  • The Photography Society - "IRIS"
  • Dramatics Society - "Rudra" with its famous street play "YEH GANDI BAAT HAI" won the prize for the best play at 2012 IIT MUMBAI festival - Mood Indigo, second best play at Kamla Nehru college, 3rd best play at Dyal Singh evening college, best play at Jamia Millia Islamia and second best play at Faculty of Management Studies. The Society came into controversy with its play 'Dilli Desh Hai' in 2011 pointing out the flaw in federal structure of India, which focused on metros and big cities at cost of smaller cities and towns. Money which is extracted from mines,resources of these places are being diverted to 'elite' cities of the nation, that too without guilt.
  • Western Music Society - "Conundrum" secured the first prize in the college band competition at Mood Indigo 2013 (IIT Bombay) apart from having won prizes at many other colleges including Kirori Mal College, Faculty of Law (Delhi), Dyal Singh College, SGND Khalsa College and JIMS (Rohini) the very same year.
  • Indian Music Society - "Raagaa"
  • Dance Society - "Diversity"
  • Intellectual Society - "Chanakya" The Intellectual Society is one of the prominent societies of Hyperion, which in itself holds 4 different societies, named:
  • The Grey Matter - Debating Society As the name resembles it means matters which cannot be classified under the stereotyped 'black' or white and holds debatable aspects.
  • Pencraft(Creative Writing)
  • Buzzer(Quiz Society)
  • Kavyamrit(Poetry) - Poetry forum was started in the year 2011.
  • Western Music Society - "Conundrum" Team saw its struggling days under Rijul Victor (famous drummer from Colossal Figure) and was established eventually by him.
  • References

    Pannalal Girdharlal Dayanand Anglo Vedic College Wikipedia