Getting to Swami Shraddhanand College: Nearest metro station

Jahangirpuri metro station on the Yellow Line is the nearest metro station to the college.

Situated in North Delhi, Swami Shraddhanand College is an esteemed college and is a part of Delhi University. The area is a well-known student hangout spot close to popular shopping and dining places like Majnu ka Tila and picturesque spots like Maqbara E Paik and Bhalswa Horseshoe Lake. Besides the sightseeing and shopping, popular restaurants like Chinese Wok, Diet Café, Gianis and Pizza Darbar are just a few kilometres from the college.

See also: Which is the nearest metro station to Kamla Nagar?

 

The college is close to the North Campus, one of Delhi’s most popular places for student hangouts. The nearest metro station to the college is the Jahangirpuri metro station. The station lies on the yellow line of the Delhi Metro and is about 9.6 km away from the college. Auto-rickshaws from the metro station to the college do not cost more than Rs. 50.

 

Nearest metro station Swami Shraddhanand College

Jahangirpuri metro station (9.6 km)

Towards First train Last train Platform
Samaypur Badli 5:45 11:00 Platform 2
Huda City Centre 5:50 12:05 Platform 1

Samaypur Badli metro station (9.7 km)

Towards First train Last train Platform
Samaypur Badli Platform 2
Huda City Centre 5:55 11:55 Platform 1

Haiderpur Badli Mor metro station (9.4 Km)

Towards First train Last train Platform
Samaypur Badli 5:48 11:03 Platform 2
Huda City Centre 5:47 12:02 Platform 1

Adarsh Nagar metro station (10.2 Km)

Towards First train Last train Platform
Samaypur Badli 5:41 10: 56 Platform 2
Huda City Centre 5: 55 12:10 Platform 1

Rohini Sector-18,19 (9.7 Km)

Towards First train Last train Platform
Samaypur Badli 5:51 11:06 Platform 2
Huda City Centre 5:45 12:00 Platform 1

 

How do you reach Swami Shraddhanand college by metro?

There are numerous metro routes that you can follow to reach Swami Shraddhanand College:

Yellow line

The yellow line of the Delhi Metro goes from Huda City Center to Samaypur Badli and vice versa. The Jahangirpuri metro station is the third station from Samaypur Badli. You can take an auto-rickshaw from the metro station to reach the college.

Violet line

The violet line of Delhi Metro goes from Raja Nahar Singh metro station to Kashmere Gate and vice versa. To reach the Jahangirpuri metro station, you can change to the yellow line from the Central Secretariat metro station. From there, you have to move towards Samaypur Badli.

Pink line

The pink line of the Delhi Metro moves from Shiv Vihar to Majlis Park and vice versa. To reach the Jahangirpuri metro station, switch to the yellow line from the Dilli Haat INA metro station and move towards Samaypur Badli.

Blue line

The blue line of the Delhi metro moves from Dwarka Sector 21 metro station to Vaishali or Noida Electronic City and vice versa. To reach Jahangirpuri metro station, you must change to the yellow line at the Rajiv Chowk metro station.

Red Line

The red line of the Delhi Metro moves from Barwala metro station to the New Bus Adda and vice versa. You must change your line, switch to the yellow line, and then move towards Samaypur Badli to reach the Jahangirpuri metro station.

 

Places to visit near Swami Shraddhanand college

Majnu ka Tila

Majnu ka Tila is about 20 km away from Swami Shraddhanand College and is a major attraction due to a huge number of budget-friendly, trendy clothing stores, cafes, and restaurants. It has numerous restaurants serving authentic Nepali, Chinese, and Korean cuisine. Wongdhen Cafe, AMA Cafe, and Dolma Restaurant are some popular cafes. The place is also known for selling premium-quality shoe replicas.

North Campus

The North campus of Delhi University is another popular spot with clothing stores, street food, cafes, and restaurants; the place is full of eateries at every nook and corner. The north campus also has the famous Kamla Nagar market, which is always crowded and is known for its budget-friendly clothes, footwear, and accessories.

Bhalswa Horseshoe lake

The Bhalswa Horseshoe Lake, 14.4 Km away from Swami Shraddhanand College is another tourist attraction in Delhi where one can indulge in various fun activities. You can rent a pedal boat, shikara or a water scooter for Rs.100- Rs. 150 per person. The place also has a cafeteria where you can enjoy food after fun activities. If you are a nature enthusiast, this place is a must-see.

 

Real estate around Swami Shraddhanand college

Residential real estate

The presence of a college has boosted the real estate around the area. People prefer to live in close proximity to colleges and schools. Besides this, there is an increase in the number of rental apartments and flats to accommodate students. Since the metro station is not that far away, people prefer to live in nearby areas so it’s easy to travel to other parts of Delhi

Commercial real estate

The commercial real estate has also grown due to the presence of the college. There has been an increase in the number of cafes, restaurants, stationary and book shops to benefit from the students.

 

Property prices near Swami Shraddhanand College

Location Type Size Price (in Rs)
Shahdara 1 BHK builder floor 420 sqft 28 lakh
Shahdara 2 BHK flat 432 sqft 35 lakh
Shahdara 4 BHI house 450 sqft 70 lakh

 

FAQs

What is the metro fare to Swami Shraddhanand College?

The metro fare depends on the distance you travel, and it can vary depending on where you board the metro.

Which bus stand is nearest to Swami Shraddhanand College?

The bus stand nearest to Swami Shraddhanand College is the Shalimar village bus stand, which is about 4 Km away from the college.

What is the bus fare to Swami Shraddhanand College?

The bus fare is not fixed, depending on the distance you have travelled.

Are there any fast food chains near Swami Shraddhanand College?

There are numerous fast food chains near Swami Shraddhanand College: Dominos, Veer Ji Malai Chap Wale, Bikaner, and McDonald's.

Why is Jahangirpuri famous?

The place is known for the Bhalswa Horseshoe Lake and several temples, as well as the Maqbara E Paik, which are major tourist attractions.

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