Overview
Satyawati College, Delhi University, New Delhi Overview
The Government of Delhi founded Satyawati College, a constituent college of the University of Delhi, in 1972. The college is named after Behen (Sister) Satyawati, Swami Shradhanand’s granddaughter and a notable liberation fighter. The College is strategically located in Ashok Vihar, North Delhi, with a vast campus that spans 10 acres. It is a co-educational school that welcomes pupils from all walks of life.
The College is privileged to boast one of the greatest auditoriums in the University of Delhi, the spectacular, state-of-the-art ‘Satya Auditorium.’ It will undoubtedly improve academic and artistic pursuits, as well as co-curricular activities. The College features a full-fledged Sports Department in a separate block to assist students in excelling in their sporting ability. It also addresses the particular training requirements of people with impairments.
The College offers a contemporary, well-equipped Seminar Room, a Computer Laboratory, and a fully computerised and air-conditioned Dr Haldar Memorial Library with extensive