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Shaheed Bhagat Singh College is a constituent college of the University of Delhi, located in New Delhi, India. Named in memory of the Indian revolutionary Bhagat Singh, the college offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in commerce, humanities, social sciences and applied sciences. It is funded by the Government of India through the University of Delhi.
| Name | Shaheed Bhagat Singh College |
|---|---|
| Type | Constituent college |
| Affiliation | University of Delhi |
| Location | New Delhi, India |
| Named after | Bhagat Singh |
| Category | College / Institution |
The college is part of the South Campus group of colleges affiliated to the University of Delhi. As with other Delhi University colleges, admissions to undergraduate programmes are conducted through the centralised processes notified by the university, and academic regulations follow the university's prescribed curriculum and examination system.
The institution provides programmes across multiple streams typically associated with Delhi University colleges, including:
Degrees are awarded by the University of Delhi, and the college follows the curriculum frameworks adopted by the university, including the choice-based credit system and subsequent curricular reforms introduced under the National Education Policy.
The college maintains departmental societies, cultural and literary clubs, and a National Service Scheme (NSS) unit, along with sporting activities. Annual cultural and academic events are organised by student bodies in coordination with the faculty.
By bearing the name of Bhagat Singh, the college commemorates one of the most prominent figures of the Indian independence movement. As a Delhi University college, it forms part of one of India's largest public university systems and contributes to higher education access in the National Capital Territory of Delhi.