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Ministers of Higher Education (Karnataka) Name Portrait Term of office D. H. Shankaramurthy: 2006- 2007 Aravind Limbavali: 2008- 2010 V. S. Acharya
The Government of Karnataka has allotted 43.45 acres of land In the Jnana Bharathi Campus of Bangalore University for the establishment of the institute. [8] It was granted the university status in 2018 by the state government in order to get funds and recognition from the University Grants Commission (UGC) .
Karnataka Folklore University: Shiggavi: Folklore: 2011 University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad: Dharwad: Agriculture: 1986 Karnataka State Law University: Hubballi: Law: 2009 Karnataka State Dr. Gangubhai Hangal Music and Performing Arts University: Mysuru: Music: 2009 Karnataka State Open University: Mysuru: Open University: 1996
The professional colleges in the state offering such courses are affiliated with the state run universities and admit students through the CET annually. The fee structure varies from year to year. The Karnataka government has launched a free online crash course "GetCETGo" to help students prepare for CET 2020 during COVID-19 lockdown.
Dharwad is one of the most important cities in terms of education in the state of Karnataka. A large number of students from different parts of India and a few hundred students from foreign countries live and study here. Dharwad is known as the education hub of Karnataka. [1] Karnatak University. AGM Rural College Of Engineering & Technology
State private universities in India are regulated under the UGC (Establishment and Maintenance of Standards in Private University) Regulations, 2003. [1] Per these regulations, state private universities are established by an Act of a State Legislative Assembly and listed by the UGC in the Gazette upon receiving the Act.
The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board, came into existence in the year 1966 and got merged with Department of Pre-University Education, Karnataka and got officially renamed as Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board, abbreviation as KSEAB in 2022, is a state school education board of Karnataka. KSEAB came into existence ...
[2] [1] [3] A total of 1,437,363 students as of 13 December 2021 [4] and 48,314 employees were on the rolls as of 20 January 2019. These are divided among 25 regions, each headed by a deputy commissioner.