Hans Raj College is one of the most popular and well-connected colleges in Delhi University’s North Campus, located right in the heart of it all β Mahatma Hans Raj Marg, Malka Ganj, North Delhi, PIN 110007.
North Campus is a student hub: surrounded by iconic colleges like Hindu, St. Stephen’s, Miranda House, Ramjas, and more. It’s buzzing with energy, cycle rickshaws everywhere, street food, and easy access to everything a DU student needs.
The transport setup here is excellent β the Yellow Line metro runs close by, frequent DTC buses crisscross the area, auto-rickshaws and e-rickshaws are super cheap and plentiful, and it’s pedestrian-friendly within the campus. Whether you’re coming for admissions, fresher parties, society events, exams, or just to hang out in the canteen β getting to Hans Raj College (HRC) is straightforward and usually hassle-free.
Letβs break down your options the way a senior would explain it to a newbie.
Nearest Metro Stations to Hans Raj College
Hans Raj College benefits from being in North Campus, where the Yellow Line is your lifeline. The metro is clean, fast, air-conditioned, and runs every few minutes β most students swear by it.
- Vishwavidyalaya Metro Station (Yellow Line) β Top Choice for Most Students
- This station is literally named after the university β it’s super close to the main North Campus entrance.
- Distance: ~700 m (~8β10 minute walk)
- Exit Gate: Gate No. 3 (towards North Campus Road)
- Best For: Students from South Delhi, Central Delhi, Gurgaon, or anywhere on the Yellow Line
- The walk is pleasant through university roads β lots of students around, cycle rickshaws (βΉ10β20) available right outside if you’re carrying stuff.
- GTB Nagar Metro Station (Yellow Line)
- A solid backup if Vishwavidyalaya is crowded or you’re coming from a different direction.
- Distance: ~1.2 km (~5 minute e-rickshaw or 15-minute walk)
- Best For: Those already on the Yellow Line but slightly further north
- Pul Bangash Metro Station (Red Line)
- Good interchange option if you’re coming from East Delhi or areas on the Red Line.
- Distance: ~3 km (~10 minute auto or e-rickshaw)
- Ideal For: Red Line users who can switch easily
- Civil Lines Metro Station (Yellow Line)
- Another nearby Yellow Line stop, especially useful from certain routes.
- Distance: ~3.5 km (~12 minute auto)
- Best For: Specific Yellow Line access points
Pro tip: Vishwavidyalaya is unbeatable for most β short walk, safe during day, and right in the campus vibe. If you have heavy bags or it’s raining, grab an e-rickshaw from the metro exit.
Reaching Hans Raj College by Metro
Hereβs a quick, save-worthy table of approximate times from popular Delhi NCR spots to Hans Raj College. Times include metro ride + short walk/ride.
| Starting From | Metro Route | Approx. Time | Walk/Exit | Why This Works |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Connaught Place | Yellow Line direct β Vishwavidyalaya | 20β25 min | Gate 3 β 8β10 min walk | Direct, no interchange, super smooth |
| Kashmere Gate | Yellow Line direct β Vishwavidyalaya | 10β15 min | Gate 3 | Quick for North/East Delhi starters |
| Dwarka | Blue β Rajiv Chowk β Yellow β Vishwavidyalaya | 50β60 min | Gate 3 | Reliable interchange, frequent trains |
| Noida Sector 18 | Blue β Rajiv Chowk β Yellow β Vishwavidyalaya | 50β65 min | Gate 3 | Standard NCR route, predictable |
| Airport (T2/T3) | Airport Express β New Delhi β Yellow β Vishwavidyalaya | 45β55 min | Gate 3 | Fast airport link, then easy switch |
Why most students love the Yellow Line: High frequency (every 3β5 minutes), AC coaches, and it cuts straight through the heart of Delhi β minimal traffic worries.
Reaching Hans Raj College by Bus
Buses are budget kings in North Campus β cheap (βΉ10β30), frequent, and drop you almost at the gate. DTC and cluster buses cover the area well, especially during college hours.
Major Bus Routes Serving Hans Raj College
Common DTC/Cluster routes passing near or at Hans Raj College / Malka Ganj / Maurice Nagar include: 100, 100A, 102, 123, 212, 913 (and variants like 19, 137, etc.)
These buses run often in mornings and evenings β rarely wait more than 10β15 minutes.
Nearest Bus Stops
Look for these when alighting:
- Hansraj College / Malka Ganj Stop: Right next to the college β best for direct drop-off.
- Maurice Nagar II / Ramjas College Stop: Very close, 2β3 minute walk.
- Malka Ganj Terminal: Major hub, short walk or rickshaw.
Travel Time Breakdown
| Starting Point | Time | Routes | What to Expect |
|---|---|---|---|
| Connaught Place | 25β35 min | 100, 102, 212 | Direct-ish, but watch traffic near campus |
| Old Delhi / Kashmere Gate | 15β25 min | 102, 123 | Quick and frequent |
| Dwarka / West Delhi | 60β90 min | 913 (some routes) | Longer but affordable |
| Karol Bagh | 30β40 min | 212 | Good connectivity |
| North Delhi areas (like Rohini) | 40β60 min | 100, 102 | Frequent during peak |
North Campus roads can get crowded during rush hours (college in/out times), so metro often wins for speed. But buses are great if you’re saving money or coming from nearby colonies.
Reaching Hans Raj College by Train
For daily commuters from NCR towns (like Sonipat, Rohtak side, or parts of Outer Delhi), suburban/EMU trains work well.
Nearest: Sabzi Mandi or Old Delhi (DLI) Railway Station (~4β6 km away), with EMU locals connecting to broader NCR.
From there, hop on a bus (102, 100) or auto to North Campus β total 20β40 min depending on train.
Not as direct as metro, but useful for long-distance daily travel.
Google Map Location & Directions
Pro tip: Use walking mode from Vishwavidyalaya metro β it shows the safest, shortest path through campus gates.
Local Tips, Real Experiences & Accessibility
Best Overall Mode
- Metro β Short Walk / Cycle Rickshaw Yellow Line to Vishwavidyalaya + quick walk or βΉ10 rickshaw β fastest, cheapest, no traffic drama.
- Peak Hours to Watch Out For
- Morning: 8:00β10:00 AM
- Evening: 4:00β7:00 PM
- North Campus gets packed β metro exits, rickshaws, food stalls all busy. Leave 10β15 min buffer.
Parking
Very limited inside North Campus β almost impossible during weekdays. Students rarely bring cars; use metro/bus instead.
Accessibility
Vishwavidyalaya and GTB Nagar stations have elevators, ramps, and tactile paths. North Campus roads are mostly flat, with wide footpaths β easy for wheelchairs or anyone with mobility needs. College gates and main areas are accessible too.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is the nearest metro station to Hans Raj College?
Vishwavidyalaya (Yellow Line) β just a 8β10 minute walk.
Q2. How far is GTB Nagar Metro Station?
Around 1.2 km β quick e-rickshaw ride.
Q3. Which buses go to Hans Raj College?
Common ones: 100, 100A, 102, 123, 212, 913 β depending on your starting point.
Q4. Is there a railway station near the college?
Sabzi Mandi or Old Delhi (~4β6 km), with EMU trains for NCR commuters.
Q5. Whatβs the easiest route from Connaught Place?
Yellow Line direct to Vishwavidyalaya β Gate 3 β 10-minute walk.
Conclusion
Reaching Hans Raj College in Delhi University’s North Campus is one of the easiest commutes in DU. With Vishwavidyalaya metro station practically on your doorstep, frequent buses zipping through, cheap autos/rickshaws, and the whole campus vibe just steps away β it’s designed for students.
Whether you’re a fresher figuring out your first day, coming for an interview, or visiting friends β pick the Yellow Line metro, follow the right exit, and you’ll be at Hans Raj College soaking in the North Campus magic in no time. Safe travels!
