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The university has its origins in the Baroda College, established in 1881 by Baroda State. The main building, which houses the Faculty of Arts, was designed by Robert Fellowes Chisholm in Indo-Saracenic architecture style, in a fusion of Indian and Byzantine arches and domes in brick and polychrome stone.
Baroda Medical College is a medical educational institution for undergraduate and postgraduate medical studies that comes under the Faculty of Medicine of the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. It is located in the Raopura area at Vadodara , India .
The Baroda College of Science was established in 1881 by the Maharaja, and developed into a full-fledged degree institution in 1889. The idea of establishing a separate university for Baroda was first advanced as early as 1927 by Sir Sayajirao himself.
Gujarat University in Ahmedabad is the largest university in Gujarat. Kala Bhavan, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Resource centre in Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology, one of the nine private universities in Gujarat
Name Class Year Degree Notability References Bela Trivedi: Judge, Supreme Court of India Akshay H. Mehta: Former Judge of the Gujarat High Court [11]Chimanbhai Patel: Former Chief Minister of Gujarat and Member of Parliament
Parul University is a private university in Vadodara, Gujarat, India. [4] [5] Prior to its incorporation as Parul University under the Gujarat Private Universities Act Second Amendment of 2009, [6] the university’s origins traces back to 1993, with the establishment of the Ahmedabad Homeopathic College. [7]
The idea of establishing Kala Bhavan was first mooted in 1886 by Tribhuvandas Kalyandas Gajjar, a professor of chemistry, during a prize distribution ceremony held at Baroda College. [5] On March 25, 1890 Sayajirao Gaekwad III , the Maharaja of Baroda State , issued the executive order to start Kala Bhavan. [ 6 ]
The Baroda Group refers to the artists involved with the Faculty of Fine Arts at Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, now known as Vadodara in Gujarat state of India. An experimental art school that drew artists of a variety of backgrounds, the Baroda Group offered an alternative to the nationalism associated with Santiniketan and the Bengal School.