Guru Dronacharya College has trained aim, discipline and intellect since 1994 — carrying forward a tradition where the teacher's word and the student's effort meet at the same target.
Guru Dronacharya College was established in 1994 on the belief that education, like archery, rewards patient repetition, an honest teacher and an undistracted mind. What began as a single arts block on 4 acres has grown into a full degree college affiliated to the State University, offering undergraduate and postgraduate programs across sciences, commerce, arts and computer applications.
We are a NAAC-accredited institution with a faculty of over 140 teaching staff, a central library holding 48,000+ volumes, and a campus built around the idea that a college should feel less like a building and more like a workshop for the mind.
Our name is a reminder rather than a decoration: every classroom here operates on the same principle Dronacharya taught in the forests of Hastinapur — that mastery is built one focused hour at a time.
"Tell me what you see." — the question Dronacharya asked before any arrow was ever drawn. We ask our students the same thing before every exam, every lab, every interview.
All programs are affiliated to the State University and approved under UGC guidelines. Duration and eligibility are listed with each course.
Choose a major with two allied subjects; lab-intensive from first semester.
Covers taxation, corporate accounting, and financial reporting with live case studies.
Seminar-style teaching with a mandatory research paper in the final year.
Management fundamentals with an industry internship in the sixth semester.
Programming, data structures and a capstone software project.
Core CS theory paired with systems labs and an industry-mentored project year.
Research-oriented curriculum with a thesis component in the final semester.
Advanced finance, business law and applied statistics for commerce graduates.
Two-year program with a dissertation and viva in the fourth semester.
A fast-track program for graduates moving into IT and software roles.
Communication-focused course open to current students and the public.
Practical, software-based training in Tally, GST filing and payroll.
A campus should support the whole day, not just the timetable.
48,000+ books, journal archives, and a silent reading hall open till 8 PM.
12 dedicated labs for physics, chemistry, biology and computer science batches.
An archery range alongside courts for basketball, volleyball and athletics.
Separate hostels for men and women with mess, warden supervision and Wi-Fi.
High-speed internet across classrooms, library and hostel blocks.
A 600-seat auditorium and four seminar halls for lectures, fests and conferences.
The process below runs in this exact order every academic year.
Applications open in the first week of June through the college admission portal, with course-wise seat matrices published in advance.
Merit lists are released based on qualifying marks; shortlisted candidates verify documents on campus or via the portal.
Seats are confirmed only after fee payment within the stated deadline; unpaid seats are released to the next candidate on the list.
A three-day orientation introduces new students to faculty, facilities and academic policy before regular classes begin.
A three-day inter-college festival with cultural competitions, debates and a science exhibition.
Active cadet and social-service units running camps and community drives through the year.
Dedicated cell partnering with recruiters for pre-placement training and campus drives.