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Vishwavidyalaya to Rajiv Chowk
Metro Route Guide

Complete guide to travel from Vishwavidyalaya Metro Station (Delhi University North Campus) to Rajiv Chowk Metro Station (Connaught Place) — covering fare, timings, intermediate stops, nearby attractions, and insider tips for 2025.

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Yellow Line
Direct, No Interchange
📏
~7.6 km
Route Distance
⏱️
14–17 Min
Travel Time
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₹30 Token
₹26 Smart Card
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8 Stops
Intermediate Stations
Delhi Metro Fare Calculator — Yellow Line
Token / UPI Fare
₹30
Single journey
Smart Card Fare
₹26
10% discount
Travel Time
~16 min
Approx.
Intermediate Stops
8
Yellow Line

🗺️ Vishwavidyalaya to Rajiv Chowk — Route Overview

The journey from Vishwavidyalaya Metro Station to Rajiv Chowk Metro Station is one of the most popular and frequently travelled routes on the Delhi Metro network. Serving a diverse mix of students, professionals, shoppers, and tourists, this Yellow Line corridor bridges North Delhi's academic heartland with the commercial nerve centre of the capital.

Inaugurated on 20 December 2004 as part of Delhi Metro Phase I, the Vishwavidyalaya to Kashmere Gate section was actually the first underground stretch of the entire DMRC network — a historic milestone. Today, the route passes through some of Delhi's most storied neighbourhoods, making it as culturally rich as it is convenient.

Metro Line
Yellow Line (Line 2)
Samaypur Badli ↔ Millennium City Centre
Route Type
Direct · No Interchange
Board at Vishwavidyalaya, alight at Rajiv Chowk
Total Distance
~7.6 km
Underground throughout
Approx. Travel Time
14–17 Minutes
Non-stop metro ride

🛤️ Stations on This Route

There are 8 intermediate stations between Vishwavidyalaya and Rajiv Chowk. All stations on this stretch are underground. Board the southbound train (towards Millennium City Centre / Rajiv Chowk) from Platform 1.

🟢 Vishwavidyalaya (VW) — START
Yellow Line · Underground · Platform 1 southbound
Vidhan Sabha
~1 min from Vishwavidyalaya · Near Delhi Legislative Assembly
Civil Lines
~3 min · Heritage bungalows, High Court
Kashmere Gate INTERCHANGE
~6 min · Red Line (Line 1) + Violet Line (Line 6) · Major hub
Chandni Chowk
~9 min · Old Delhi's iconic market street
Chawri Bazar
~11 min · Hardware market, Old Delhi wholesalers
New Delhi INTERCHANGE
~13 min · Airport Express Line · New Delhi Railway Station
🔴 Rajiv Chowk (RCK) — DESTINATION BLUE LINE IC
~16 min · Yellow Line + Blue Line (Line 3) · Connaught Place · 8 exit gates

💡 No interchange required. Board and stay on the same Yellow Line train throughout the journey.

📋 All Stations Accessible from Vishwavidyalaya

The table below lists every station reachable from Vishwavidyalaya on the Yellow Line, including stations accessible via interchanges at Kashmere Gate (Red + Violet Lines), New Delhi (Airport Express), Rajiv Chowk (Blue Line), Central Secretariat (Violet Line), Hauz Khas (Magenta Line), and Sikandarpur (Rapid Metro).

# Station Line Time from VW Token Fare Smart Card
1Vidhan SabhaYellow~2 min₹10₹9
2Civil LinesYellow~5 min₹20₹18
3Kashmere Gate ICYellow/Red/Violet~7 min₹20₹18
4Chandni ChowkYellow~9 min₹20₹18
5Chawri BazarYellow~11 min₹20₹18
6New Delhi ICYellow/Airport Express~13 min₹30₹26
7Rajiv Chowk ICYellow/Blue~16 min₹30₹26
8Patel ChowkYellow~19 min₹30₹26
9Central Secretariat ICYellow/Violet~21 min₹40₹36
10Udyog BhawanYellow~23 min₹40₹36
11Lok Kalyan MargYellow~25 min₹40₹36
12Jor BaghYellow~28 min₹40₹36
13INA ICYellow/Pink~31 min₹40₹36
14AIIMSYellow~34 min₹50₹45
15Green ParkYellow~37 min₹50₹45
16Hauz Khas ICYellow/Magenta~39 min₹50₹45
17Malviya NagarYellow~42 min₹50₹45
18SaketYellow~45 min₹50₹45
19Qutab MinarYellow~48 min₹60₹54
20ChhattarpurYellow~51 min₹60₹54
21SultanpurYellow~54 min₹60₹54
22GhitorniYellow~57 min₹60₹54
23ArjangarhYellow~59 min₹60₹54
24Guru DronacharyaYellow~62 min₹60₹54
25Sikandarpur ICYellow/Rapid Metro~65 min₹60₹54
26MG RoadYellow~68 min₹60₹54
27Iffco ChowkYellow~70 min₹60₹54
28Millennium City CentreYellow~73 min₹60₹54
N1Guru Tegh Bahadur NagarYellow (North)~3 min₹10₹9
N2Adarsh NagarYellow (North)~8 min₹20₹18
N3AzadpurYellow (North)~11 min₹20₹18
N4Model TownYellow (North)~14 min₹20₹18
N5GTB NagarYellow (North)~16 min₹20₹18
N6JahangirpuriYellow (North)~19 min₹30₹26
N7Haiderpur Badli MorYellow (North)~22 min₹30₹26
N8Rohini Sector 18-19Yellow (North)~25 min₹30₹26
N9Samaypur BadliYellow (North)~28 min₹40₹36

* Northbound stations (highlighted) require boarding Platform 2. Fares are indicative. Always verify on the official DMRC website or station displays.

Metro Timings — Vishwavidyalaya Station

First Train (Southbound)
~6:00 AM
Towards Rajiv Chowk / Millennium City Centre
Last Train (Southbound)
~12:52 AM
Towards Rajiv Chowk / Millennium City Centre
First Train (Northbound)
~6:03 AM
Towards Samaypur Badli
Last Train (Northbound)
~11:50 PM
Towards Samaypur Badli

Peak hour frequency is 2–3 minutes; off-peak runs every 5–8 minutes. Timings may vary on public holidays — always check the DMRC app before travel.

🏫 About Vishwavidyalaya Metro Station

Vishwavidyalaya Metro Station — also popularly called the Delhi University Metro Station or North Campus Metro Station — sits on Mall Road in the heart of North Delhi's academic belt. Opened on 20 December 2004, it was among the very first underground stations to become operational in the entire Delhi Metro system. The station code is VW and it falls on the Yellow Line (Line 2).

Strategically positioned at the northern end of the Yellow Line's central underground stretch, Vishwavidyalaya serves as an alternate terminus alongside Kashmere Gate. It is connected to the at-grade Khyber Pass Depot, which services and maintains the Yellow Line rolling stock.

Who Uses This Station?

The station caters primarily to the thousands of students, faculty, and visitors associated with Delhi University's North Campus — home to legendary institutions such as St. Stephen's College, Hindu College, Miranda House, Kirori Mal College, Ramjas College, and Lady Shri Ram College (Lajpat Nagar area). Beyond academics, the station serves residents of Kamla Nagar, Mukherjee Nagar, Hudson Lane, and Civil Lines who need quick access to Central Delhi.

Entry / Exit Gates

Gate 1
Reviera Apartments, Mall Road North
Gate 2
Mall Road (main road-side exit)
Gate 3
Cavalry Lane, University Road
Gate 4
University Campus / Khalsa College

Station Facilities

The station is fully accessible and equipped with lifts, escalators, ATMs, drinking water, clean toilets, and 24-hour security CCTV surveillance. Paid parking is available for both two-wheelers and four-wheelers at designated bays near Gate 2. Feeder buses, e-rickshaws, and shared autos are easily available outside all gates for last-mile connectivity.

🏙️ About Rajiv Chowk Metro Station

Rajiv Chowk Metro Station, named after former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, serves the iconic Connaught Place (CP) — officially known as Rajiv Chowk — the financial and commercial epicentre of New Delhi. Built beneath Central Park, this is one of the largest and busiest metro stations in all of Asia, recording a daily ridership of approximately 2.16 lakh (216,000) passengers as of 2023.

The station is an interchange between the Yellow Line and the Blue Line (Line 3), making it a critical junction for travellers crossing Delhi east-to-west or north-to-south. Its eight exit gates fan out across the entire Connaught Place outer and inner circle, depositing you within walking distance of dozens of landmarks.

Entry / Exit Gates at Rajiv Chowk

Gate 1
Radial Road 3 / Panchkuian Road / B Block
Gate 2
PVR Plaza / B & H Block CP
Gate 3
D Block / Carnival Cinema (Odean)
Gate 4
E Block / Barakhamba Road / Kasturba Gandhi Marg
Gate 5
Radial Road 1 / Janpath Road / F Block
Gate 6
Radial Road 1 / Janpath / Palika Bazar
Gate 7
Radial Road 2 / Baba Kharak Singh Marg / A Block
Gate 8
Radial Road 3 / Panchkuian Road / A Block

🌟 What to Do Near Rajiv Chowk (Connaught Place)

Once you step off at Rajiv Chowk from Vishwavidyalaya, an entire universe of shopping, dining, culture, and heritage awaits within walking distance. Here's what makes Connaught Place worth the 16-minute ride:

Shopping & Markets

Connaught Place's inner and outer circles host over 300 shops — from premium international brands and luxury labels to government emporiums selling handicrafts from every Indian state. Palika Bazaar (underground market, Gate 6) is legendary for electronics, clothing, and bargain finds. Janpath Market, a 5-minute walk from Gate 5, is a must-visit for bohemian fashion and souvenirs.

Food & Restaurants

Connaught Place is home to some of Delhi's most iconic restaurants. Wenger's Deli (since 1926), Saravana Bhavan (South Indian), Kwality Restaurant, Farzi Café, and United Coffee House are perennial favourites. The neighbourhood also houses numerous fine-dining restaurants, rooftop bars, and cloud kitchens for every budget.

Heritage & Sightseeing

The striking Georgian-colonnaded architecture of Connaught Place itself is a heritage attraction. Central Park (the green lung above Rajiv Chowk station) is perfect for a stroll. From here, you are just a short walk or rickshaw ride from India Gate, Jantar Mantar, Bangla Sahib Gurudwara, Lakshmi Narayan (Birla) Temple, and the Rashtrapati Bhavan Ceremonial Route.

Entertainment & Nightlife

PVR Plaza and Odeon (Carnival) cinemas at Rajiv Chowk are among Delhi's oldest multiplexes. The CP area transforms at night — multiple bars, live music venues, and rooftop cafes make it a buzzing evening destination.

🏘️ Neighbourhoods Along the Vishwavidyalaya–Rajiv Chowk Corridor

Vishwavidyalaya — Delhi University North Campus

The area around Vishwavidyalaya station is defined by the North Campus of Delhi University — India's largest central university. Hudson Lane and Kamla Nagar Market are the go-to hangout zones for students, offering budget cafes, bookshops, and street food at every corner.

Civil Lines — Heritage Bungalow Belt

Civil Lines is one of Delhi's most serene and tree-lined localities, home to colonial-era bungalows, the Delhi High Court, and the quiet elegance of old Delhi elite. The Coronation Park — where Delhi's Delhi Durbars were held — is a hidden gem here.

Kashmere Gate — History at Every Turn

One of the most historically significant areas in Delhi, Kashmere Gate witnessed intense fighting during the 1857 Mutiny. The gate itself is a protected monument. This is also the largest metro interchange in North Delhi, connecting three lines.

Chandni Chowk — Old Delhi's Soul

Chandni Chowk, a 17th-century market laid out by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan's daughter Jahanara Begum, remains one of Asia's busiest retail streets. From spices at Khari Baoli to silver at Dariba Kalan, and paratha at Paranthe Wali Gali — the lane-by-lane exploration of Old Delhi is unmissable.

New Delhi Station — The Rail Gateway

New Delhi Railway Station, connected at the New Delhi metro stop, is one of India's three busiest railway terminals. The station also houses the Airport Express Line interchange, linking seamlessly to Indira Gandhi International Airport.

🎫 How to Travel: Step-by-Step Guide

Follow these simple steps for a hassle-free journey from Vishwavidyalaya to Rajiv Chowk:

  1. Enter Vishwavidyalaya Metro Station from Gate 2 (Mall Road) or any convenient gate.
  2. Buy a metro token at the vending machine / counter (₹30), or tap your Smart Card / NCMC card at the AFC gate.
  3. Pass through the security check (X-ray baggage + DFMD).
  4. Take the lift/escalator to Platform 1 — the southbound platform towards Millennium City Centre.
  5. Board the Yellow Line train. The in-coach announcements and digital displays will call out each station.
  6. Stay on the train and alight at Rajiv Chowk — 8 stops later, approximately 14–17 minutes.
  7. Exit through the gate that leads to your destination within Connaught Place (see gate guide above).

💡 Pro Tip: Use a Delhi Metro Smart Card or NCMC card for a 10% discount on every journey and to skip the token queue. QR code ticketing via the DMRC app is also available.

📍 Location Map — Vishwavidyalaya Metro Station

Vishwavidyalaya Metro Station is located on Mall Road, adjacent to Delhi University's North Campus. The map below shows the exact location and surrounding landmarks.

📍 Address: Mall Road, Timarpur, New Delhi, Delhi 110007 | Coordinates: 28.6948°N, 77.2124°E

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is the metro fare from Vishwavidyalaya to Rajiv Chowk?
The metro fare is ₹30 for a token or UPI-based ticket and ₹26 for Smart Card holders (10% discount). Fares are subject to revision by DMRC. Always check the official DMRC website or station displays for the latest fares.
Is the Vishwavidyalaya to Rajiv Chowk route direct?
Yes, the route is completely direct with no interchange required. Simply board the Yellow Line (southbound, towards Millennium City Centre) at Vishwavidyalaya and alight 8 stops later at Rajiv Chowk — no need to change trains.
How long does it take from Vishwavidyalaya to Rajiv Chowk?
The journey takes approximately 14 to 17 minutes, depending on dwell time at stations. The route is entirely underground and trains run every 2–3 minutes during peak hours.
What are the first and last metro timings from Vishwavidyalaya?
The first southbound train from Vishwavidyalaya departs at approximately 6:00 AM and the last southbound train runs at approximately 12:52 AM. For northbound trains (towards Samaypur Badli), the first train is around 6:03 AM and last at 11:50 PM. Timings may vary on special days.
Which gate should I use at Rajiv Chowk for Connaught Place?
For the inner circle of Connaught Place, use Gate 2 or Gate 8. For Palika Bazaar, use Gate 6. For Janpath, use Gate 5. For Barakhamba Road, use Gate 4. Signage inside the station is clear and helpful.
Can I interchange to the Blue Line at Rajiv Chowk?
Yes! Rajiv Chowk is the major interchange between the Yellow Line and the Blue Line (Line 3). From here you can travel towards Dwarka, Noida, Vaishali, and Yamuna Bank on the Blue Line without exiting the paid zone.
Is parking available at Vishwavidyalaya Metro Station?
Yes, paid parking is available near Gate 2 (Mall Road side) for both two-wheelers and four-wheelers, charged on a slab basis by DMRC. The parking fills up quickly during college hours — arriving early or using public feeder transport is advisable.
What places can I visit near Rajiv Chowk from Vishwavidyalaya?
From Rajiv Chowk you can walk or take a short ride to India Gate, Jantar Mantar, Bangla Sahib Gurudwara, Birla Mandir (Lakshmi Narayan Temple), National Museum, Rashtrapati Bhavan Ceremonial Route, Palika Bazaar, and Janpath Market — making it one of Delhi's most tourist-friendly metro destinations.

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