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Presidency University, formerly Presidency College, [2] is a public state university located in College Street, Kolkata. Established in 1817 as the Hindoo College , it was later renamed Presidency College in 1855 and functioned as a leading constituent college under the University of Calcutta .
University of Calcutta, established in 1857, and the first university (to be established as a secular multidisciplinary university) in South Asia. Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata, established in 1835, the first college of European medicine in Asia. The Sanskrit College and University, established in 1824, and Sanskrit Collegiate School.
Presidency University, Kolkata (3 C, 7 P) R. Rabindra Bharati University (2 C, 2 P) S. ... North India Institute of Post Graduate Theological Studies; NSHM Knowledge ...
College Street Coffee House or Indian Coffee House is a cafe located opposite the Presidency University in College Street, the most famous of Indian Coffee House branches in Kolkata. It has been for a long time a regular hang out and a renowned meeting place (adda) for intellectuals and students (and ex-students) of the Presidency College ...
Presidency University, Kolkata, India; Presidency College, Motbung; See also. Presidency University (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 19 ...
The front entrance to the academic block. NUJS was established in 1999 by the Bar Council of India (BCI), with the government of West Bengal. The Founder-Vice-Chancellor was Professor N.R. Madhava Menon, a former professor of law at Delhi University, and Founder-Director, National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore, who is credited with revolutionising the field of legal ...
Presidency College is an art, commerce, and science college in the city of Chennai in Tamil Nadu, India. On 16 October 1840, this school was established as the Madras Preparatory School before being repurposed as a high school , and then a graduate college .
Bidhan Chandra Roy, 2nd Chief Minister of West Bengal (1948–1962); 5th Mayor of Kolkata (1931–1933) Ajoy Mukherjee, 4th Chief Minister of West Bengal (1 March 1967 – 21 November 1967) [10] Siddhartha Shankar Ray, 5th Chief Minister of West Bengal (1972–77); Education Minister, Government of India; Governor of Punjab; Ambassador to U.S.A.