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British Council, Connaught Place

Barakhambha Road · 5 min walk

About

British Council, Connaught Place is a study library in Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi. It is around 0.38 km from Barakhambha Road metro station.

Library highlights

  • Located about 0.38 km from Barakhambha Road metro station.

Location

17, KG Marg, Atul Grove Road, Janpath, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India

Connaught Place, Delhi

Student Reviews

4.3

Based on 1750 reviews

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Amit Ray

Amit Ray

•27 May 2026

It's a place for learning! Library , english classes, rading places and so on. The place is quiet ,conducive to studies , spotlessly clean and managed veey well. The library is well stocked . Catalogue to help the search for specific books! It's a readers wonder!

Chaitanya

Chaitanya

•17 Mar 2026

It’s quite a good place and vibe of library was also great.The food of the cafeteria is also I would recommend.

Bhavya Gupta 24

Bhavya Gupta 24

•12 Mar 2026

My experience with the British Council Library in New Delhi has been extremely disappointing and frankly embarrassing for an institution that claims to represent international standards. The rules here seem to change depending on who you are. I was stopped from eating home food in the cafeteria area because it is supposedly “not allowed.” However, a girl sitting right next to me was clearly eating outside food. When I pointed this out, the staff casually said she was “someone from the staff’s child.” So apparently the rules apply strictly to paying members but not to people connected to the staff. This kind of favoritism and double standard is highly unprofessional. The communication among the staff is also extremely poor. I was told a day before that although the library would remain closed until 2 PM, the outside seating area would still be accessible. When I arrived at 10 AM, I was suddenly told that the outside area could not be accessed either. If the staff themselves are not clear about basic information, how are members expected to plan their visits?What makes this even more ironic is that the British Council actively sells English communication and professional development courses, yet the staff demonstrate poor communication, inconsistent instructions, and a dismissive attitude toward paying members. Another frustrating experience was when I briefly sat inside one of the classrooms just to charge my phone, as I travel from far to reach the library. The front desk executive immediately told me that members are not allowed to use the classrooms. However, what is disturbing is that on most days I see the same front desk staff themselves occupying those classrooms just to sit, chat, giggle among themselves, and charge their laptops,even when they have offices on two floors. These classrooms occupy more than half of the library space, yet paying members are told they cannot use them even for something as basic as charging a phone, while staff freely use them for casual conversations. This gives the clear impression that facilities are reserved for staff convenience rather than member benefit. For an organisation that promotes itself as a prestigious global institution, the reality here reflects mismanagement, poor coordination, favoritism, and lack of accountability at the front desk level. Paying members deserve better treatment and clearer policies. The management seriously needs to review and improve the conduct and professionalism of the front desk staff, because the current experience does not reflect the reputation that the British Council claims to uphold.

Yukti

Yukti

•8 Feb 2026

I attended it for the Creative Convergence 2026 ! And I love their display and entrance art, the people. the work culture however the cafe is a bit overpriced and not that good, next time I'll come to explore their library.

ABDUR REHMAN SHAFI

ABDUR REHMAN SHAFI

•18 Nov 2025

🌸🌸🌸 The British Council New Delhi is an exceptional hub for learning, cultural exchange, and personal development. From the moment you step inside, you are greeted with a warm, professional, and organized environment. The building is modern, clean, and thoughtfully designed, offering visitors a comfortable and productive space. The staff is courteous, helpful, and always ready to guide you with clarity and patience, which enhances the overall experience. 🌸🌸🌸 One of the most impressive features of the British Council is its library. It houses an extensive collection of books, magazines, research material, and digital resources suitable for students, researchers, and book lovers. The reading spaces are quiet and well-maintained, making it ideal for focused study. There is also a dedicated children’s section with engaging books and activities, making the library a great place for families as well. 🌸🌸🌸 The British Council’s English language courses and IELTS preparation classes are widely recognized for their quality. The trainers are experienced, approachable, and highly skilled in interactive teaching methods. Lessons include real-life communication activities, constructive feedback, and practical exercises that help learners improve rapidly and confidently. The course options are well-structured and cater to learners at various proficiency levels. 🌸🌸🌸 In addition to academics, the British Council regularly organizes cultural events, workshops, exhibitions, and seminars. These events bring together people from diverse backgrounds and promote creativity, international understanding, and collaboration. They also offer unique opportunities to explore global art, literature, and innovation. 🌸🌸🌸 Overall, the British Council New Delhi stands out as a premier institution for education, language learning, and cultural engagement. Whether you are looking for world-class study resources, professional English training, or an inspiring cultural environment, the British Council offers a reliable and enriching experience that genuinely adds value to your personal and academic growth.

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