Rushing to cyber cafes to meet the digital demands of your courses will soon be a thing of the past. Delhi University has allocated the following budget: INR677.1 billion yen for the installation of Wi-Fi on campus. This connection will be established across all 90 universities under the University’s umbrella.
The move is welcomed by students who have relied on mobile hotspots to complete assignments and work on their laptops. “It’s good news for people like me who are doing an internship along with their studies as we have to submit reports every week,” said Lady Shri Ram (LSR) Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Psychology, Women’s College. says Varsha Singh, a first-year student. , furthermore, “I need to work on my laptop connected via a mobile hotspot, which is unreliable. Once campus Wi-Fi is started, I can simply switch to work mode and work on my papers without constant buffering.” and news reports.”
Members of Hansraj University’s film club are also excited about not having to rely on teacher hotspots or dongles for internet access. Astha Mathur, a final year BA (Hons) English student, says: Wi-Fi also lets you avoid administrative hurdles like obtaining permits, reserving rooms, and hosting impromptu screening sessions. ”
This is also an opportunity for Ramjas University Dance School students to delve into online dance archives and improve their performances. Onam, who is a final year BCom (Hons) student and a member of the Sociology Society, says: “If we have access to Wi-Fi, we can watch old productions together and show new members how our style has evolved. It will be a win-win.”
However, some believe that Wi-Fi should not be limited to academic or extracurricular purposes. “There is very little telephone network on campus to make calls. Forget about the internet. This improves the connection between students and the general public. After college, there is a long day of classes. You can watch the show when you are trying to relax after finishing your studies,” says Saransh Sharma, a first year BSc (Hons) Botany student at Kirori Mal College.


