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The Places to See and The Places to Be, Hotspots at JMC


The Places to See and The Places to Be 
Hotspots at JMC

From auditions of different societies to bake sales, stalls and flash mobs, from reputed speakers to numerous fests having games, competitions and food stalls, life at JMC is never dull. 
So do not forget to keep an eye out on the common room area and possibly spend your free period with fun and frolic.

To sit and chat under the shade of the tree, The Amphi Theatre Stairs are the place to be. But if you want a bit of quiet and cool air in this heat, the stairs going down to the computer lab are where you should be. 

Looking fabulous today? There are many good spots on campus for your next instagram story! 
These include the lovely gardens, MPH stairs and the field. Also check out the garden behind the MPH and the wall behind Sister's house. 

The field is the place to relax in the Sun in winters, so remember to find a good spot. 
*P.S. All the gossip happens in the open gym. What could be a better combination than exercising and gossiping?

Apart from the delicious food in the canteen, the Coke Station is another place providing food and drinks (only open for business once in a blue moon). But the Bhelpuri at JMC is its USP (Unique Selling Proposition). 

For places around college, the Rajesh Khanna Food Stall behind the college is a local favourite, along with numerous options to get your food delivered. But for shorter breaks, also check out Taj CCD, Too Mikkii Tapas and Salad Story. 

However, if you have ample time, Satya Niketan, Sangam Courtyard, Khan market, CP and Vasant Kunj are good options for all the foodies. But if you are craving for a fine dining experience, then MKT and ITC Maurya are other wonderful options available to choose from. 

With the luscious gardens to relax in and to click sensational pictures, the three years in college provide a promising platform and lots of places to discover and explore. 

So all the best, Freshers! Make the most of it. 


By
Rhea Sachdev

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