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With charm and thrill in their eyes, the newly admitted bunch of students awaits

the opportunity to have a glimpse of their college life. Confused, perplexed yet
excited to have a brush with the experiences that are waiting for them, freshers
enter the new phase of their life. With shuffling choices and a confusing
counselling session, you have made it to yet another beginning of a new journey.
The journey that demands you to explore, to learn, to innovate and to lay yourself
open to new ideas and opinions. With enough of fun, enjoyment and learning,
this new phase will definitely be remembered as one of the best in life. While
entering this completely new environment, it is normal to feel lost. Our effort
here, is to ease your transition to college. We present to you this handbook to
guide you through this journey. Every nook and corner of the campus has
fascinating tales to tell and memories waiting to be made. We wish you all the
best for this first step with the hope that you will make everlasting friendships
and unforgettable experiences here.
FUCCHA HANDBOOK : A FRESHER’S GUIDE TO DTU

A new journey of your life is already on your doorstep. College is all about exploring things
and enjoying yourself to the fullest. At the same time, one should not forget that we are
here to build our careers, hence devoting an appropriate time to your studies is essential.
The change of environment can be overwhelming and an appropriate guidance is required
to give your studies a head start. Go through the academic section and it will surely help
you gather the required momentum.

Is CGPA important?
Many of you must be wondering how much importance this cumulative grade point
average carries.
Never listen to any piece of advice which goes like “CGPA is not important.” Or “CGPA
zaroori nahi hai.” Maintaining a CGPA of 8.0 or above is considered good and at times
essential, for both good placements and internships. Having a decent CGPA is the bare
minimum that everyone in the college should and can do to develop a good profile.
Companies hesitate to accept the application of a person with backlogs in his/her CV. Most
of the companies have a cut off of 8.0 CGPA (and above) for internships and 7.5 CGPA (and
above) for placements. Also, note that the cut off for internships is higher than that for
placements, so you should work hard in order to maintain a good CGPA in your 1st and 2nd
year to get an internship in a reputed company in your 3rd year.
Maintaining a decent CGPA is not tough if you are organised and regular in your academics.

Is 75% Attendance necessary?


While learning in college is not just limited to classrooms, it is important to attend classes,
both for attendance and knowledge. Though exemptions could be made under special
circumstances, it is always recommended to maintain a minimum of 75% attendance in
order to avoid detention, especially after the introduction of the Attendance App, which
marks real-time attendance via Bluetooth. Also, having a good attendance gives you an
edge over others in both written examination and internal assessment.

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Where to find the study material?
• The required books can be rented or purchased from the bookstores outside the
campus (near the main gate) at reasonable prices.
• Many books are also available in the library and can be issued for the whole
semester(books under the Book Bank section) or for a period of 15 days.
• Abundant Online Resources-

✔ RefmeDTU, DTU Resources, DTU All in One contain the required study material.
✔ Google drive links (created by your seniors) contain subject-wise notes.
• Notes as well as lab manuals are also available at the photocopy shop at MechC.

Books to refer:
Although, university studies can never be summed up in one book, we have tried to create a
list of books which covers maximum of the syllabus and can help you sail through the exam.

Physics I & II AK Jha


Mathematics I & II HC Taneja
Basic Electrical Engineering CL Wadhwa/ BL Thareja
Programming Fundamentals Let Us C
Engineering Graphics ND Bhatt
Workshop Practices Manuals at photocopy shop

Chemistry Jain & Jain

Basic Mechanical Engineering P K Nag


(Part A)
Basic Mechanical Engineering Rooplal notes ( available at photocopy shop)
(Part B)

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A Guide to FEC
DTU provides its students with a variety of Foundational Elective Courses(FEC) to choose as
per their interests. Each FEC carries 2 credits and each student has to complete 4 FECs, one
each in the first four semesters. It is compulsory to take environmental science as one of
these 4 FECs. FECs are allotted on a first come first serve basis at the time of registration.
The plethora of options available are :
1) Physical Education/ Sports
Students can choose one among the following sports: Volleyball, Badminton, Cricket,
Athletics, Lawn Tennis, Football, Basketball and Kabaddi. The students are
evaluated only on the basis of practical examination.
2) Introduction to Environmental Science
The subject creates awareness among students and sensitizes them towards the
global environmental hazards. A written examination is conducted for evaluation.
This subject is compulsory to be taken up once in the first 4 semesters.
3) Communication Skills
An extension to the English that you have studied in class 12, you have to study a
novel and poems along with writing skills and phonetics. A written exam is conducted
to check the student’s understanding.
4) Business Communication and Presentation Skills
Evaluation is done on the basis of a written examination. Along with this a large
number of group activities are conducted in the classroom which include group
discussions, extempore, parliamentary debate and much more.
5) Technical communication
As an engineer, one should know how to communicate technical information. The
subject is an exploration of English in the technical domain. A written exam is
conducted for evaluation.
6) Public Speaking
The subject teaches you how to present yourself in front of a large audience. Regular
practical examinations are conducted for the purpose of evaluation. You have to just
gather your confidence and speak in front of the class to score good.
7) Logical Reasoning
It deals with drawing valid conclusions based on various premises and evaluating
logical expressions. Evaluation is on the basis of a written examination.

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8) Foreign Languages
Students can choose one among the following languages: French, German, Japanese
and Chinese. A written examination is conducted to check the student’s
understanding and command over the language. If you want to learn a new language
or have already studied it in school, this subject is for you.
9) Yoga
With a lot of stress in their lives, engineers can find this subject as a way to
rejuvenate their mind and soul. Having no written exam and complete evaluation on
the basis of practicals is itself a stressbuster.
10) Music
All the guitarists, drummers, pianists, vocalists and music lovers, this subject is
definitely going to excite you and can keep the musician in you alive in this hectic
schedule. With only practical examination, one can score and enjoy oneself to the
fullest.
The FECs are provided to build a strong value-based foundation to your personality. Choose
them wisely, it is the start of your ability to make right decisions for your career.

Learning Outside Classroom


It is neither necessary nor possible to learn everything within the four walls of the
classroom. For a student of professional degree, it is the need of the hour to learn enough
from outside sources. In gathering the required skills, it has become important to get
yourself brushed with the environment outside classroom.
One may opt for one of the following sources:
• Online Courses : There are many online sources available where one can enrol in a
free or paid online course. Udemy (for coding and allied fields) and NPTEL (for core
branches) are quite useful. Also other platforms are available where one can test
his/her skills.
• Offline Courses: One can also get enrolled in some offline course. Various institutions
like coding ninja, coding blocks etc provide various courses for students.
• Workshops/ Seminars: A large number of free and paid workshops and seminars are
organised by various societies or college administration. The theme could vary from
personality development and career counselling to machine learning and artificial
intelligence.

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Internships and Placements
Internships and placements play a major role in your career building, hence having the right
knowledge and appropriate guidance right from the beginning is important. This section will
help you clear most of your doubts.
Minimum number of internships:
AICTE has mandated 3 internships, each spanning from a period of 4 to 6 weeks, for
completion of a BTech degree. There are various online portals (like Internshala) and
professional networking platforms (like LinkedIn) which might help one in landing a good
internship. Use of personal contacts for grasping an off campus internship is also quite
common. In addition to this, DTU has also launched a University Student Internship
Programme(USIP) to engage DTU students in various activities of the University.
Work from home
The importance of work from home internships varies from person to person. While it is
not always recommended to opt for an online internship because the prime motive of an
internship is to provide hands on experience and team interaction, one can go with such
internships if the experience can help one to hone his/her skills.
Paid Or Unpaid Internships
A company may offer both paid and unpaid internships. One must remember that
internships, no matter paid or unpaid, provide a new experience and industrial exposure to
students. One must ask “Is it worth devoting my time?”, “Does it really helps me gather the
required skills?”. If the answer comes out to be ‘yes’, he/she must go for it. Don’t do it just
for a certificate and be prepared to work in demanding conditions.
Is coding the only way?
While this technical degree is dominated by coding and allied options, it is not the only way.
Though a lot of tech giants(Microsoft, Google, Adobe) visit the campus for placement and
internships, the opportunities in the Non-Tech sector are also abundant. Reputed
companies (like Deloitte, KPMG, Ernst &Young, PwC) offer non tech profiles ( data analysts,
business consultants, marketing, finance). Along with this, various companies visit DTU for
placement and internships in the core branches. The list includes automobile giants like
Maruti, Bajaj and Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) like BHEL, Indian Oil.

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With a campus spreading over 164 acres, DTU has enough of fascinating sites to provide. A
large sports complex, lake, gyms, departmental classrooms and a variety of laboratories
with latest technology can excite anyone.

Campus map:

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Common Hotspots in the campus
OAT (Open Air Theatre)
This uplifted circular disc is situated at the heart of the
campus. It is a place to chill during a summer evening and
to bask in the sun during the winters. The place has a
capacity to accommodate the whole university and
become a major hotspot during celebrations with its stage
hosting a large number of famous personalities and
influencers.
Central Library

DTU has a world class fully air-conditioned, three-floored


Central Library which supports the teaching and research
programmes of the University. Besides having a huge
collection of books on engineering, science and
humanities, it also offers access to various digital sources.

Sports complex
The sportsperson in you would be completely fulfilled to
see such a big ground which offers a variety of outdoor
sports like football, basketball and volleyball along with an
indoor badminton and table tennis court. The complex also
has a gym for the fitness freaks who want to work out in
the campus.

DTU Lake
Situated opposite to the BR Auditorium, your attachment
to the lake is directly proportional to the amount of time
you will spend in the college. Unlike other colleges, we
can boast of having a lake. We are leaving the exploration
of this place to you.

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Eating hotspots:
MechC
The mechanical canteen aka MechC is the hub of DTU. The
intensity of the cheers and the enjoyment during a cricket
match in the canteen can’t be described. The variety of food
(North Indian, South Indian and Chinese ) provided in the
canteen and the crowd that can be found here during the
lunch break is a testament of the position that MechC holds in
the heart of every DTUite.
Nescafe

From the coffee that can keep you awake during the
lectures to the ice tea that will keep you alive during
summers, you will get all of them here. Our beloved
Nescafe, though a little heavy on your pocket, is the
ideal resting place for people with old Hindi songs
playing around.

Mic Mac
A true lifesaving destination for post-midnight snacks, Mic
Mac is the most visited place in DTU. If you are feeling hungry
at 2 am, just come here and find more people like you. From
Maggi to Parantha , you will get everything here. Try to be in
good terms with the owner, Chandan Bhaiya, as he might lose
his cool.

Amul
Though it is a small shop situated near MechC, it is
the most crowded place in DTU. You'll find maximum
of society and event registrations happening at
Amul. You can grab those milk shakes, snacks,
sandwiches and pastries here.

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Rooms of DTU and Where to find them:
Most of the classes for first years happen in the SPS (Semi-Permanent Structure). The
easiest way to find an SPS is to keep walking along the outer circle. On entering the main
gate, keep walking straight till you reach the Electrical Block and then start walking towards
right.

SPS 1-4 Near Mechanical Workshop


SPS 5-8 Near Mechanical Department
SPS 9-12 A little ahead of MechC
SPS 13-14 On back side of BR Audi
DTU Library Walk straight from SPS 13-14
OAT (Open Air Theatre) Walk straight from MechC, towards
the clock tower
Mini OAT In front of BR Audi
Civil Raised Platform (CRP) On the left side of MechC, the small
ground.
Convocation Hall Enter civil dept (from MechC side),
the first room on your right
T&P (Training and Placement) / At OAT, walk across the steps on
Computer Centre fountain
Chemistry/ Physics Lab In the Block straight from library
ED lab SPS 4
Amul In front of MechC, the amul shop
Nescafe Across the OAT, beside BR Audi
Mic Mac On the back side of SPS 13-14
TW/LW/FW/IW Teaching/ Lab/ Faculty/ Inclined Wing

GF/FF/SF Ground/ First/ Second floor

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Hangout Spots Near Campus
The sights outside the campus are no less fascinating. With a variety of restaurants, cafés
and malls in its vicinity, there is an abundance of hangout spots near DTU.
• Restaurants
A break in between classes and you can find more people like you in the food spaces
near the main gate which include Sachdeva Food Court, The Chef, Food Gallery.
• Cafes
The nearby area of Rohini has a lot of good cafés such as Hogwarts Café, Café BFF.
These Cafés serve only veg appetizers, yet they are popular hangout spots.
• G3S
The G3S Mall, Rohini is a hub of movie theatre, food courts and shopping complexes.
From Dominos to BTW, you will get every outlet here, with enough of DTUites.
• NSP
When you have hours to spend, NSP comes to your rescue. In this corporate office-
cum-hangout place, you can find plenty of street foods, Punjabi dishes and leading
food chains of India.

Must Visit Places in Delhi


Regardless of what you believe, there are things in Delhi that you just cannot afford to miss
out on!
• Shop at Sarojini Nagar : A shopper’s paradise – Sarojini Nagar Market is possibly the
best place in Delhi for all your shopping needs. From shoes, clothes, bags to
accessories and beauty products – the place offers everything at discounted prices.
• Eat At Jama Masjid : It is always a good time to have some amazing Mughlai dishes
near Jama Masjid! From mutton korma, crackling rotis and butter naans to tandoori
chicken, you have hundreds of dishes to munch on.
• Book Shopping at Daryaganj : With the latest bestsellers at one-fourth price, the
Sunday Book Market is the ultimate destination for every bibliophile. If you can’t
resist surrounding yourself with books – this little market is a heaven for you.
• Food Festivals : Every year Delhi hosts a plethora of food festivals that will surely
drive you crazy! With the ever increasing cuisines and flavors, some must not miss in
the list are – The Grub Fest, The North-East Festival and The Palate Festival.

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Hostel life
This is definitely the best thing to look forward to in your college life. Living in hostel is the
most enriching experience one could have during college. New city, new friends, new
experiences, new responsibilities are just glimpses of what awaits you. From the anxiety of
having moved to a new city to the nervousness of sharing your room with a stranger, all
fades away in the excitement of the freedom and enjoyment that college life offers. From
going to Maggi Baba at 2am to waking up at 3, just for playing hilarious pranks on your
room mates, hostellers have done it all.
Facilities provided at hostels
• Fast LAN and Wi-Fi internet connection to assist you in your studies and yes, for
downloading those pending web series.
• Mess facility to meet your food requirements (though it rarely does). But as a
hosteller, you have abundance of eating options inside campus. From the cheap food
of MechC to the post-midnight snacks at Mic Mac, you can always have a variety.
• A common room with TV to keep all the hostel residents together during that cricket
match.
• Laundry services to keep your tension of washing clothes aside.
• A Badminton court to provide you with a sporting experience without going to the
sports complex.

Life as a Day Scholar


Not everyone in the university is fortunate enough to get a hostel especially Delhiites. But
the life of a day scholar is no less exciting. You have both the privilege of a comfortable stay
at home and enjoying your every second in the campus. The thrill of that night stay in the
college during the fest or that long drive with friends, day scholars have a lot to do in their
kitty. With the excitement of coming to college for catching that one glimpse or just chilling
out with friends on the day of mass bunks, day scholars fill their baskets with enough of
sweet memories.

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Transportation Options Available
Nearest Metro Stations:
• Samaypur Badli – Yellow Line
• Rithala – Red Line
E-rickshaws or autos could be fetched from the main gate to reach these metro stations.
DTU also runs its buses, free of cost, for students, faculty and staff. The timings of same
could be obtained from the main gate security booth.
Bus Facilities:
A large number of DTC buses connect DTU to a large number of places. Major bus routes
are :
• 165 – Anand Vihar to Shahbad Dairy connecting to places like Mukarba Chowk,
Samaypur, Jahangirpuri, Wazirpur, Yamuna Vihar.
• 879 – Uttam Nagar to Shahbad Dairy connecting places like Vikaspuri, Janakpuri,
Peeragarhi, Madhuban Chowk.

Paying Guest Accommodations


Many students opt for a PG to cut on the time spent on travelling. Choosing a PG or
travelling from home is completely a personal choice and comes with its own pros and
cons. Finding a safe, comfortable and affordable PG accommodation is not a tedious task.
There are various options available near the campus with single, double or triple room
sharing.
Facilities available:
Though the facilities provided depends on various factors like price, sharing, room size,
location etc, almost every PG provides following facilities:
• CCTV cameras
• Guards and security system
• Wi-Fi connectivity
Not every PG provides with the food. The students (both day scholars or PG residents) can
use the hostel mess facility for breakfast, lunch or dinner by paying for it.

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All about Societies
Societies are a great way of exploring your interests in college and connecting to like-
minded people. They provide you with that atmosphere where your interest can blossom.
With some 50+ societies, tech teams and clubs, DTU provides you with ample of
opportunities in almost every domain.
A) Technical B) Creative/ Others
a) IEEE (EE & Programming Soc) a) Pratibimb (Drama Soc)
b) SR- DTU (Robotics Soc) b) Sahitya (Literary Soc)
c) IOSD (Programming Soc) c) DTU times (Official Newsletter of DTU)
d) DCE Coders (Programming Club) d) Madhurima (Music Soc)
e) CSI (Computer Society of India) e) Vibe (Dance Soc)
f) Zenith (Astronomy Soc) f) Kalakriti (Arts and crafts Soc)
g) Cosmology Club (Astronomy Soc) g) Panache (Fashion & Designing Soc)
h) IGTS (Indian Game Theory Soc) h) Bhangra (Bhangra Soc)
i) SAE (Automobile Soc) i) Nrityangana (Indian Dance Soc)
j) ASCE DTU (Civil Engineering Soc) j) Parchhayi (Photography & Film Soc)
k) ASME DTU (Mechanical Engineering Soc) k) Zaffran (Food Blogging Soc)
l) IIche (Chemical Engineering Soc) l) Delhi-42 (Quiz Club)
m) Spare (Engineering Physics Soc) m) RoundTable (Debating Soc)
n) DEPTH (Engineering Physics Soc) n) Deltech MUN (MUN Soc)
o) SCEE (Civil and Environmental Soc) o) TedX DTU
p) SIAM (Applied Mathematics Soc) p) E-Cell DTU
q) MACS (Applied Mathematics Soc) q) Elixir (Health Soc)

C) Social Services D) Technical Teams


1. National Service Scheme (NSS DTU) 1. Defianz Racing (Formula Student Car)
2. Leaders for Tomorrow (LFT DTU) 2. DTU Supermileage (Efficient Vehicles)
3. Enactus DTU 3. Team Raftaar (Velomobile)
4. Rotaract DTU Regency 4. UAS (Unmanned Aerial Systems)
5. YES+ 5. AUV (Autonomous Underwater Vehicle)
6. JUGNU 6. DelTech Baja
7. Team Solaris (Solar vehicles)
8. Inferno DTU (Mars rover)
9. Altair (Robotics)

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Experiences that awaits you:
Fresher’s Week:
Fresher’s Week will mark your first encounter with the fun and enjoyment you are going to
experience in the next 4 years. Organized by the Cultural Council, this week long
extravaganza has in store an amazing experience for everyone. Starting with a movie
screening, EDM night, Ethnic night, informal events, comedy shows, and finally the
Fresher’s Night, this week is going to mark the beginning of the most exciting phase of your
life.
Fests:
Fests are one of the things DTU people can vouch for. The fest season, spread over a period
of 3 months, is multi-varied and diverse with artists from almost every field performing live.
Packed with entertaining acts, these fests ensure that your year starts with the best detox.
• YUVAAN LITERATURE AND FILM FESTIVAL
The biggest Youth Literature and Film Festival marks the beginning of the fest season
at DTU and is a dream destination for every literature lover. With big names like
Manisha Koirala, Durjoy Dutta, Ravinder Singh, Yahya Bootwala, Helly Shah, the fest
will definitely give a kick-start to your new year.

• INVICTUS, THE TECHFEST


For all the tech-savvy people, the Official Tech Fest of DTU provides a variety of
options. Competitions vary from Hackathons to robo-war along with a variety of
informal events. The robo-race is a must-not-miss during the fest.

• ENGIFEST, THE CULTURAL FEST


Claiming to be the biggest in North India, the annual cultural fest of DTU is heavily
loaded with stars and cultural performances. Sunidhi Chauhan, Vishal-Shekhar,
Mankirt Aulakh, Nucleya and Quintino to name a few, have been a part of the fest.

• AAVAHAN, THE SPORTS FEST


The sports fest of DTU boosts of a plethora of competitions varying from chess, table
tennis to football and kabaddi. The enthusiasm for the colour run during the fest, is a
clear indication of its importance.

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Interaction with Seniors
Is Ragging Persistent?
Any sort of physical or verbal act that is likely to cause discomfort comes under ragging.
DTU observes a strict anti-ragging policy with zero tolerance towards any act of ragging in
or outside campus and hence your interaction with your seniors is likely to be friendly.
There is a dedicated anti-ragging committee, in case of unfortunate events.
Need for a Senior-Junior Interaction
A healthy senior-junior interaction is always important. In college, a senior is like an elder
sibling who enjoys with you and at the same time guides you for the best. In such an alien
environment, it is good to have a voice of experience to consult to deal with changes both
on personal and academic front. Having the right mentor in college can make the
experience more enriching and fulfilling. From helping with academics to taking you out of
difficult situations, a right senior can be the best blessing.
Making New Friends
College is a time to make new friends and everlasting friendships. Socializing is an
important aspect of campus life. Be it your seniors, batchmates, roommates, staff or
faculty, establishing good relation is important. With such a vast population from diverse
backgrounds, DTU provides you with enough opportunities to network. Societies, fest
teams, clubs provide tremendous opportunities for one to interact with like-minded people.
Your entrance test preparation must have made a cut on your social life. But now, it is high
time to work on having an active social life. Establishing your peer group is important in
college. Socializing relives the stress of college life, detox your body and rejuvenates you
with energy and enthusiasm. That one talk with your bestie or that one tip from your senior
can make your life happier and will drive away the loneliness and melancholy.
Trying hands at new things
It is in the college that one can explore his/her interests. Trying hands at new things that
come in the way can help in better discovery of self. DTU campus offers a myriad of
opportunities from dance, drama to debating and photography. In your first year, you have
enough of free time that must be invested in finding your passion. Just give a try to the
various things happening in the campus and find out what suits you the most.

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Taking Care of your Health
Eating Healthy
Amidst all the enjoyment, it is likely that one does not give due emphasis to what he/she
eats. Many a times, one does not maintain a proper eating routine. Opting healthy eating
habits will not only help to revive your metabolism but also will control your hunger and
boost your energy.
• Have your breakfast daily. Even if you wake up at lunchtime, begin your day with a
healthy breakfast. If you don’t have time for a “sit down” breakfast, keep healthy
items in your dorm room for on-the-go breakfasts
->Oatmeal packets
->Toned milk easily available at Amul store.
->Fruits (grab one from the dining hall to save as a snack later)
->Nuts (such as cashews, almonds and walnuts)
• Grab on some healthy evening snacks so that you don’t feel too hungry during
dinner.
-> In evening you will get various snacks by Hostel mess like tea, pasties , pakoras,
bread pakora ,samosa etc.
->Snacks are also available in the canteen.
->Grab on some fruits as a healthy option.
->Soup packets that can be prepared with hot water.
Staying fit
The lush green 166 acres campus can never let your fitness down. Though you need to walk
a lot for reaching the classrooms or while going to the labs, indulgence in physical activities
is important.
• A large Sports Complex with outdoor and indoor sports facilities.
• 2 fully furnished and well-equipped gyms along with some open air gyms.
• Special arrangement for yoga.
Along with physical fitness, a special emphasis on mental fitness in this hectic college
schedule is also important. A lot of sessions are organised on meditation and breathing
techniques. Having a good peer group can help you detox and rejuvenate.

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Handling the newly found freedom
Adjusting to New Environment
For most students, entering college is a terrifying and an overwhelming experience. It is a
time when the fear of the unknown is the greatest fear of all. The transition to college is a
state of getting ready to take responsibilities. One must keep oneself away from bad
company and should work on becoming the better version of oneself. If you feel being
caught in a difficult situation, feel free to talk to any of your friends, seniors or faculty.
Managing finance
College life can be very exciting but at the same time it can turn out to be heavy on your
pocket. Managing monthly expenses for a teenager who has just stepped out of his school,
can be challenging. Lavishly spending in the first few days can make you run out of money
towards the end. Keep a track of how much money you spend on different things.
Sacrificing one ice cream during the summer evening or a coffee instead of cappuccino can
help you save on food expenses. Planning for a trip with friends instead of a solo one can
not only reduce the expenses per head but also help you develop a strong bonding.
Staying safe
Staying safe in and outside campus is important. As you enter this stage of independence,
your safety becomes your responsibility. The CCTV surveillance and dedicated security force
ensure that every student of the university remains safe. With special emphasis on girls’
security, a large women security and police force is deployed in the campus. Though
university has done their bit, students especially freshers are advised to be alert and more
careful to avoid situations taking wrong turns.
Staying away from addictions
Being naive and young, many students indulge in bad habits such as drinking, smoking and
taking drugs which can be life threatening. For a vulnerable hormonal teenager, it is likely
to get addicted to these things. You may or may not realise it sooner, but such addictions
can destroy your life. One must strictly avoid the company that promotes these harmful
activities. Don't let peer pressure affect you and keep such addictions at bay. Ask your
seniors for help if someone is forcing you into it.

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Contacts of Seniors
Below is a list of contacts of seniors, in case you have any further doubts.
◆ BT ◆COE
Parv - 9891411997 (4th year) Saanidhi Arora - 8901341340 (4th Year)
Anuksha - 9910514440 (3rd year) Himanshu Hooda - 9812555833 (3rd year)
Rahul Kumar - 9472244090 (2nd year) Himanshu - 9354040804 (2nd year )

◆ CE ◆MCE
Kshitij Gupta - 8800409839 (4th year) Anjali Bhavan - 96546 47823 (4th year)
Pritesh - 83969 45934 (3rd year) Devesh Singh - 8800626787 (3rd year)
Shivam – 9315655677 (2nd year) Rahul Sharma - 8178133309 (2nd year)

◆EP ◆ ECE
Surleen Kaur - 9971344084 (4th year) Priyamm Garg - 9899775664 (4th year)
Chetan - 8527327438 (3rd year) Srijan Saxena - 9123403872 (3rd year)
Ebani – 9953866232 (2nd year) Vaibhav Maheshwari -8377815693 (2nd year)

◆EE ◆ME
Shivangi Mittal - 9818837321 (4th year) Gourav - 72899 32951 (4th year)
Juhi Sharma - 7838378372 (3rd year) Prateek Verma – 8750395667 (3rd year)
Tushant Yadav – 9873106343 (2nd year) Shubham – 9013572049 (2nd year)

◆PIE ◆MAM
Gangesh Chawla - 90132 06765 (4th year) Rishab Nag - 98732 94827 (4th year)
Lakshay - 94119 73815 (3rd year) Tanishq Mann - 9899573200 (3rd year)
Shruti Goel – 8700820528 (2nd year) Rishi Sahai - 8146089449 (2nd year)

◆ ENE ◆PSCT
Mukul Kundra - 99993 52031 (4th year) Rachit Goel - 9953464369 (4th Year)
Abhinav – 9999794378 (3rd year) Konark Tiwari – 7999650871 (3rd year)
Prithvi Nagrath - 8130808600 (2nd year) Honney – 9911036259 (2nd year)

◆IT ◆SE
Divjeet Singh - 99102 67214 (4th year) Shreya Gupta - 87438 95867 (4th year)
Priyam Pandey - 8115590172 (3rd year) Vaibhav Agrawal - 8005956304 (3rd year)
Priyank Jain – 9915800459 (2nd year) Nishant kumar – 8521380380 (2nd year)

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