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The Department of Higher Education in Karnataka has evolved significantly over the years. It was established to oversee and regulate higher education institutions in the state. Sub-Department
Unified University and College Management System (UUCMS) is a flagship project initiated by the Department of Higher Education, Government of Karnataka in India. It is the first system of its kind in the country. [1] The state universities and autonomous institutions of Karnataka provide marks cards on DigiLocker using UUCMS. [2]
Students after completing their secondary education (SSLC, SSC) i.e Class 10th will further pursue their higher secondary education i.e Class 11th and Class 12th by either attending a Junior College or by continuing High School in one of three streams – Science, Commerce or Arts. Alternatively, students may also enroll in Diploma courses ...
This page is a list of higher education institutions in Karnataka that grant academic degrees. This page lists Institutes of National Importance, Institutes of Eminence, Central Universities, Deemed Universities, State Universities and Private Universities.
Dr. Malapalli Chowdareddy Sudhakar (born March 18, 1969) is an Indian politician serving as Cabinet Minister for Higher education, Government of Karnataka in cabinet of Siddaramaiah. [2] [3] He is serving as Member of the Legislative Assembly for third time from Chintamani Assembly under Indian National Congress. [4] [5]
They receive special recognition and funding. The Department of Higher Education's list includes 95 institutions including all of AIIMSs, IITs, NITs, IISERs, SPAs, IIITs and some others like NIMHANS, ISI etc. were also legally awarded the status. [18] [19] INIs are marked below with a hash (#).
The population that is enrolled in higher education consists largely of urban metropolitan dwellers. Rural enrolment in higher education is very low. [69] Moreover, a majority of the recorded enrolment is at the undergraduate level. [70] Over the last 4 years, Indian higher education has maintained a steady female enrolment rate of around 45%. [72]
Manipal Academy of Higher Education: Karnataka: Manipal: 1953 (1993) Multidisciplinary [63] [64] NITTE (Deemed to be University) Karnataka: Mangalore: 2008 Medical Sciences [65] [66] Sri Devaraj Urs Academy of Higher Education and Research: Karnataka: Kolar: 1986 (2007) Medical Sciences [67] [68] Sri Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education ...