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In July 2013, the canteen serving the college was shut down by the Directorate of Food and Drugs, Government of Goa citing unhealthy cooking facilities. [ 61 ] In 2016, the Goa University imposed a penalty on the college, thereby permitting to admit only 38 students in the LL.B Course, as the college had admitted 82 students in 2015, by ...
It is the only college in Goa to offer BA in Mass Communication,a program in Media studies. [3] It organised Goa's First Intercollegiate Media Event "Filmbuster" [4] Fr. Agnel College of Arts & Commerce; Goa College of Agriculture; Goa College of Home Science; Goa College of Hospitality & Culinary Education; Goa Salesian Society's Don Bosco College
Goa University, main admin block. The university tradition of the Goa University also began during the Portuguese rule, with the installation of several institutions of higher education, the oldest one being the Goa Medical College, dating from 1691, [4] followed by the Mathematical and Military School, founded in 1817, and Goa College of Pharmacy, founded in 1842.
Goa University (2 C, 1 P) L. Law schools in Goa (2 P) M. Medical colleges in Goa (2 P) Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Goa" The following 12 pages are ...
Goa: National Civil Defence College (Defence Service/Civil Service) Nagpur: National Dairy Research Institute (Natural Resource) Karnal National Defence College of India (Defence Service) Delhi: National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (Natural Resource) Nagpur: National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) (Forensic Science)
Government Polytechnic, Panaji is a polytechnic in the state of Goa, India.It is also the first polytechnic college of state of Goa. Government Polytechnic, Panaji offers diploma programs in engineering and technology that cater to the changing needs of industry, business and community at large using need based curricular delivered in a dynamic learning environment.
After the sudden end to Portuguese rule in Goa in 1961, higher education was sought to be expanded by the new Indian-directed administration through the University of Bombay. [3] The CPIR got functional in Goa between June 1962 [4] and continued working till the commencement of operations of the Goa University on June 1, 1985. [4]
Shri Kamaxidevi Homoeopathic Medical College is the first and only homoeopathic medical college in Shiroda, Goa affiliated to Goa University and is recognized by Government of Goa. It is also recognized by the Central Council of Homoeopathy, New Delhi & Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Dept. of AYUSH, Government of India. [1]