If you have ever sent a package to someone in Delhi, you know that getting the right PIN code is half the battle won. Delhi is not just a city; it's a massive urban sprawl with distinct neighborhoods – from the narrow lanes of Old Delhi to the posh bungalows in Lutyens' zone, from the bustling markets of South Delhi to the corporate towers of Gurugram and Noida. Every single area has its own 6-digit postal code, sometimes multiple codes for the same locality. I have personally struggled with returned parcels because I used the old PIN code of a friend's office. That is why I decided to compile this complete, easy-to-scan list of Delhi PIN codes – area wise, so you never face the same problem again.

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Why Delhi has so many PIN codes – a quick inside story

Delhi's postal code system is based on the city's geography and the post office network that grew over a century. The first digit of Delhi PIN codes is always 1 (India's northern zone). The second digit is usually 1 for Delhi, but you will also see 2, 3 and even 5 in NCR regions (Gurugram starts with 122, Noida with 201, Ghaziabad with 201 as well). The last three digits pinpoint a specific post office or delivery area. For example, 110001 is Connaught Place – the heart of Delhi. 110002 is Darya Ganj. Once you understand this pattern, finding a PIN code becomes much easier.

Delhi PIN Code zones at a glance

Before we dive into the area‑wise list, here is a quick map of how PIN codes are grouped in Delhi (you can bookmark this for reference):

  • 110xxx – Most of Delhi (Central, South, East, West, North, North‑East, North‑West districts)
  • 121xxx – Faridabad, Ballabgarh (Haryana, part of NCR)
  • 122xxx – Gurugram (Gurgaon) – 122001 to 122018, and Manesar
  • 201xxx / 203xxx / 204xxx / 205xxx – Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh)
  • 1100xx – New Delhi (central government areas, embassies, diplomatic enclave)

Area-wise complete PIN code list (most used ones)

I have personally verified this list using India Post data and real‑world parcel tracking. These are the PIN codes that are used most frequently by courier services, e‑commerce sellers, and residents.

📍 Central Delhi (110001 – 110009, 110054, 110055)

This is the colonial heart of Delhi, including Connaught Place, Daryaganj, Paharganj, and the area around Red Fort.

Area NamePIN CodePost Office Type
Connaught Place (CP)110001GPO / Head Office
Darya Ganj110002Sub Office
Paharganj110055Sub Office
Jama Masjid110006Sub Office
Chandni Chowk110006Sub Office (shared with Jama Masjid)
Delhi Gate110002Sub Office
Parliament Street110001Sub Office (under CP GPO)
Karol Bagh110005Head Office
Rani Jhansi Road110055Sub Office
Sadar Bazaar110006Sub Office

📍 South Delhi (110016 – 110030, 110048, 110017, 110025, 110024)

South Delhi is home to many affluent colonies, markets, and universities. Here the PIN codes change even within the same colony because of different delivery zones.

Area NamePIN CodeNotes
Defence Colony110024Main market uses 110024, some parts go to 110003
Greater Kailash (GK I & II)110048Both GK I and II share 110048
Kalkaji110019Near Lotus Temple, also covers Nehru Place
Nehru Place110019Business hub
Chittaranjan Park (CR Park)110019Same as Kalkaji
Lajpat Nagar110024Part I, II, III, IV
Green Park110016Also Safdarjung enclave
South Extension (I & II)110049South Ex uses 110049
Hauz Khas110016Village and market both under 110016
Saket110017District centre, Select Citywalk area
Malviya Nagar110017Same as Saket
Vasant Vihar110057South West Delhi
Vasant Kunj110070Newer development, separate code

📍 West Delhi (110015, 110018, 110027, 110058, 110059, 110063, 110064)

West Delhi is a large residential and industrial area. PIN codes here are quite spread out.

Area NamePIN Code
Rajouri Garden110027
Janakpuri (A to C block)110058
Janakpuri (D to J block)110059
Tilak Nagar110018
Uttam Nagar110059
Dwarka (Sectors 1 to 10)110075
Dwarka (Sectors 11 to 23)110077
Punjabi Bagh110026
Moti Nagar110015
Kirti Nagar110015

📍 North Delhi (110033, 110035, 110040, 110042, 110052)

North Delhi includes Civil Lines, Model Town, Mukherjee Nagar (famous for coaching institutes), and Timarpur.

Area NamePIN Code
Civil Lines110054
Model Town110009
Mukherjee Nagar110009
Timarpur110054
Kamla Nagar110007
Shakti Nagar110007
Delhi University North Campus110007
Kashmere Gate110006

📍 East Delhi (110031, 110032, 110051, 110092, 110093)

East Delhi includes Shahdara, Laxmi Nagar, Preet Vihar, Anand Vihar, and Mayur Vihar.

Area NamePIN Code
Shahdara110032
Laxmi Nagar110092
Preet Vihar110092
Anand Vihar110092
Mayur Vihar (Phase I)110091
Mayur Vihar (Phase II & III)110096
Patparganj110091
Vasundhara Enclave110096

📍 NCR Cities (Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram, Faridabad)

Many people live in these satellite cities but work in Delhi. Their PIN codes are different but equally important for couriers.

Noida (UP) – 201301 to 201309

The most common sectors: Sector 18 = 201301, Sector 62 = 201309, Sector 15 = 201301.

Ghaziabad (UP) – 201001 to 201015

Indirapuram = 201014, Raj Nagar = 201002, Vaishali = 201010.

Gurugram (Haryana) – 122001 to 122018

DLF Cyber City = 122002, MG Road = 122002, Sohna Road = 122018.

Faridabad (Haryana) – 121001 to 121010

💡 Pro tip: If you are sending a package to any area that has multiple PIN codes (like Janakpuri, Dwarka, or Noida sectors), always verify using the exact street name + post office. Our smart search tool lets you search by post office name – try it!

Common mistakes people make with Delhi PIN codes

Based on real feedback from courier companies and my own experience, here are the top 5 errors:

  1. Using "110001" for any address in Delhi – CP has 110001, not your house in Rohini.
  2. Confusing 110024 (Lajpat Nagar) with 110024 (Defence Colony) – they are different colonies but share the same code! Always write the full area name.
  3. Writing "New Delhi" as the city when the PIN code belongs to "Delhi" – both are acceptable but the PIN code must be correct.
  4. Not knowing that South Extension uses 110049 and not 110024.
  5. Old PIN codes of areas that were changed (e.g., Dwarka earlier had 110045, now it’s 110075 to 110077).

How to find any Delhi PIN code – my go‑to method (it takes 10 seconds)

After trying various offline lists that were outdated, I built this tool. Here is what I suggest:

  • First: Use the search box on searchpincode.online. Type the area name (e.g., “Vasant Kunj”) or the PIN code if you know it.
  • Second: Our system shows the exact post office name, delivery status, and a Google Maps link. Click on the map to verify the location.
  • Third: Bookmark this article. I update it whenever India Post changes any code.

Frequently asked questions about Delhi PIN codes (from real users)

Q1. What is the PIN code of Connaught Place?

110001 (GPO). But many offices inside CP have their own sub‑post office codes; however, 110001 works for all.

Q2. What is the PIN code for Saket?

Saket uses 110017 (same as Malviya Nagar).

Q3. Does Delhi Tech Campus, Okhla have a different PIN?

Yes, Okhla Industrial Area Phase 1 uses 110020, Phase 2 uses 110020, and Phase 3 uses 110020 as well. But NSIC has 110020.

Q4. I live in Dwarka. Which PIN code should I use?

Dwarka is divided into three zones: Sector 1 to 10 → 110075, Sector 11 to 23 → 110077, and Dwarka Mor area → 110078. Use our tool to find your exact sector.

Q5. What about NOIDA? Is it part of Delhi PIN codes?

No, Noida comes under Uttar Pradesh postal circle. Its PIN codes start with 201. But many people call it “Delhi NCR”. We have included major Noida codes in this list for convenience.

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Conclusion – one list to rule them all

Delhi's postal system can seem intimidating, but once you have the correct area‑wise reference, it becomes a breeze. I hope this guide saves you from the frustration of “incorrect pincode” errors. Whether you are a student sending documents, a shop owner shipping products, or just helping a friend receive a gift – always double‑check the PIN code. And if you ever feel confused, our website is just a click away.

Do you think I missed any important area? Or did you find an error? Please send me a message – I will update the list within 24 hours. Happy mailing!