Meerut South RRTS To CCS University

Meerut South Station is situated on the outskirts of Meerut, and passengers can easily access various parts of the city using auto-rickshaws, buses, or taxi services available from the station. Once the inner RRTS stations in Meerut become operational, it will be much more convenient for commuters to cover this distance. The city will soon have three additional RRTS stations—Shatabdi Nagar, Begumpul, and Modipuram—which are expected to open shortly. Here is the detailed guide on how to reach CCS University from Meerut South RRTS Station

How to reach CCS University from Meerut South RRTS Station

There are three main routes to reach CCS University from Meerut South Metro Station:

  1. Delhi Road → Bijli Bamba Bypass Road
  2. Delhi Road → Sharda Road
  3. Delhi Road → Ghantaghar Road

Among these, the most convenient option is via Delhi Road and Bijli Bamba Bypass Road, which usually takes around 40 minutes by taxi. This route is relatively less congested compared to the others, helps you avoid going deep into the city, and allows you to reach your destination with minimal chances of getting stuck in traffic. Here are the details for Meerut South to CCS University Distance

Meerut South To CCS University Distance

The distance from Meerut South Metro Station to CCS University can be covered through three main routes. The most convenient and commonly preferred option is via Delhi Road and Bijli Bamba Bypass Road, which is approximately 20 km. Alternatively, one can take the Delhi Road and Sharda Road route, covering about 16 km, or the Delhi Road and Ghantaghar Road route, which is nearly 17 km. While the Sharda Road and Ghantaghar Road routes are shorter in distance, they generally have more traffic congestion compared to the relatively smoother Bijli Bamba Bypass route.

  • Delhi Road → Bijli Bamba Bypass Road – approx. 20 km
  • Delhi Road → Sharda Road – approx. 16 km
  • Delhi Road → Ghantaghar Road – approx. 17 km
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