It wasn't just the seniors that freshers were seen clicking selfies with, university Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh also posed for selfies with excited students.
Joyous, well dressed and anxious, students flocked to their respective colleges as the academic session at DU began today.
While the officials claim that UGC guidelines of prohibition of ragging on campuses in any form have yielded good results to exercise a control in recent years, the seniors feel there is no harm in having healthy ice-breaking sessions with the freshers.
Seniors at Ramjas College treated their juniors with an elaborate spread for lunch at the decked-up campus, a perfect backdrop for selfies while pizza treats were on offer at Aryabhatta College in South Campus.
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Welcoming freshers with yellow roses, senior students at Hindu college wanted their freshers to tweet every half an hour about their day one on campus.
A professor who is heading the anti-ragging squad at the college said, "We are strictly monitoring the students to avoid any prohibited activity on campus. There is nothing wrong in interacting and sharing good humour but no untoward action will be taken lightly."
Ridhima Mehta, a student at Kirori Mal college said, "I was asked by a group of seniors to introduce myself in "ucch Hindi"..I think I fairly managed".