Must visit DU 'Addas' for freshers

Freshers have more to look forward to than classes, tutorials, and extracurricular activities

Every year, freshers hunt for cool places nearby their colleges. These places are also known as ‘Addas’. While the senior students are already aware of these exciting places, the freshers are intrigued by the idea of exploring new hangout zones and visiting the older ones. for those who aren’t aware, we bring to you five amazing ‘

For those who aren’t aware, we bring to you five amazing ‘Addas‘ in the University area that should be visited at least once in their college time. After all, it’s all about countless memories you make with your friends. Be it ‘attendance ka panga‘ or ‘love at first sight‘ – there are certain areas that are a must-visit. Have a look:

Delhi School of Economics

DSE, Delhi School of Economics

DSE
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You can’t miss the ‘mutton cutlet’ of the Delhi School of Economics (DSE) because if you have, then you should run to grab one!  DSE is one of the classic hangouts of the Delhi University where the prices of the food items are economical and won’t burn a hole in your pocket. Moreover, the famous ‘JP tea stall’  where all the ‘chai pe charcha‘ happens, can’t be missed.

Faculty of Arts

Arts Faculty

Arts Faculty
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Faculty of Arts is popularly known as ‘Arts Fac’ among the students. The place remains mostly crowded with students. Their lawn is the center of attraction where groups of students love to spend their free time and chill. If you want to read a book or play guitar, this is the perfect place to be in.

Ricos

Ricos

Ricos
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Ricos is heaven for foodies who wish to relish Italian, Mexican and American food. It has good ambience and does not allow drinking or smoking.

Singh Ching

Singh Chingh

Singh Ching
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Want to party for getting good marks? Sing Ching is the place to look out for. The place offers good food at affordable prices. Their menu features a variety of Chinese and Mughlai food items.

 

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