Guide to visiting the JGU Campus

The lush green campus of O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) is an attraction to many. The beauty is so that it not only attracts humans but also other species including migratory birds. In Spring, the campus is full of beautiful flowers blooming in every corner, making JGU look like a rainbow on earth.

Located in the heart of Haryana, Sonipat, JGU was established in 2009 and has been recognised as an Institute of Eminence by the Ministry of Education, Government of India. It is currently home to over 8700 students, 900 + faculty members, and a large community of administrative staff. While there are hundreds of photos of the campus available online, which can be checked easily by students at the comfort of their homes, we believe that a Campus Tour is one of the most exciting parts of the application process and give prospective students an actual sense of the Life at JGU.

The JGU Campus is LIVE 24*7 and is the main attraction for students as they have to spend the majority of college life staying on campus – attending classes, hanging out in the flagpole area, and grabbing their food from the university mess. While an applicant can know about all this online, a physical Guided Tour with your counsellor can help you in:

  • Understanding the campus and its different facilities
  • An Opportunity to interact with faculty members
  • Get along with students on campus and get real time feedback on all aspects
  • Know all about the housing and food facilities

While we everyday host large numbers of students and their parents for Campus Visits, we have compiled below a guide for visiting the JGU Campus to ensure that students get the most out of it!

Make Campus Tour part of your plan

As you start preparing for your college life, it is very important to physically visit the campus once so that you get a good feeling about the place. JGU being a fully-residential college becomes a second home for most students and a campus visit will ensure that all your concerns about the place are taken care of.

Choose a time for the Tour

Schedule your tour carefully, try to keep it during your free time so that you can give attention to the visit. Your admissions counsellor can help you plan your visit according to your plan.

Decide the type of tour

While the campus is open from Monday to Friday for visitors from 11 AM to 4 PM, it’s very important to schedule your visit. At JGU we provide two types of tours: individual which you can schedule on any working day and then there are School or JGU level tours which generally involve a large pool of people. While an individual tour can be focused, a group tour will help you get diverse perspectives. Choice is Yours!

Do your research and list down your questions

Be prepared about what will happen in the visit. Ask questions that can’t be answered by Google!

Make a list of questions and feel free to ask your counsellor/guide about everything.

Interact with faculty

At JGU we ensure that all our campus tours include interactive sessions with faculty members so that students and parents can know everything about the academic programmes and their structure

Get Student Perspectives

Make a point to catch a student and get their opinions about college life, facilities and education at JGU. These opinions will be genuine and help you make an informed choice about joining JGU.

Explore all departments/centres

From sports to the career services department, in your campus tour make sure that everything is covered.

Enjoy the Tour

While doing all the above-mentioned points, it’s important that you enjoy the visit and are able to imagine your college life at JGU.

Document your experience and reflect on it

Documenting everything and reflecting upon the different aspects will help you and your family to make the right decision about choosing JGU.

While the internet can give you all the required information, we believe that a campus tour just gives you more surety and adds authenticity to what we promise as an institution.

Watch a glimpse of some of our campus tours here.

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