| Established | 1967 (1967) |
|---|---|
| Founder | Gurudwara Prabhandak Committee, Delhi State |
Academic affiliation | University of Delhi |
| Principal | Dr. Harpreet Gaur |
| Address | Mata Sundari Lane, Mandi House ,New Delhi ,Delhi ,110002 ,28°38′00″N77°13′59″E / 28.6332521°N 77.2330018°E /28.6332521; 77.2330018 |
| Campus | Urban |
| Website | mscw |
Mata Sundri College for Women also shortly known asMata Sundari College is a constituent college ofUniversity of Delhi. The college was founded in 1967 by Delhi Sikhs Gurudwara Management Committee. At present 4000+ students are enrolled in variousCertificate,Diploma,undergraduate andPostgraduate courses available in the college. The college is located in the centralDelhi and comes under the jurisdiction of the North Campus ofUniversity of Delhi.[1] It is named afterMata Sundari, wife of tenth Sikh guruGuru Gobind Singh and is located adjacent toMata Sundri Gurdwara.[2]
The college began with 21 faculty members in 1967. Several new courses, such as B.A. (Hons.) in Punjabi, Hindi, Sanskrit, History, Political Science, and Philosophy were added in 1968 and 1969. Postgraduate courses in Punjabi and Sanskrit were introduced in 1976 and 1978, respectively, further diversifying the academic offerings. Additional courses, including B.A. (Hons.) in Mathematics and B.Com. (Pass), were introduced in 1978.
The college offers various undergraduate and postgraduate courses.[3]
B.A. (Hons) EnglishB.A. (Hons) HindiB.A. (Hons) HistoryB.A. (Hons) PhilosophyB.A. (Hons) Political ScienceB.A. (Hons) PsychologyB.A. (Hons) PunjabiB.A. (Hons) SanskritB.A. Programme
B.Com.B.Com. (Hons)B.El.Ed.B.Sc. (Hons) Mathematics
a. Part Time Certificate/Diploma/Advance Diploma:- Computer and its ApplicationsTextile DesigningTravel and Tourismb. Certificate Courses in Foreign Languages:-FrenchGermanSpanish
The college houses a large and spacious library.[4]
ITO metro station is about 1 km from college campus.
College students have expressed concerns about safety with cases of stalking by men being reported.[5]