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Haryana, India has at least 61 functional universities, including eight central university (five Institutes of National Importance (INI), one AIIMS, two general universities and one deemed university), 22 state universities, two public universities, eight deemed universities (four public and four private) and 21 private universities.
The Department of Higher Education, Haryana (Hindi: उच्च शिक्षा विभाग, हरियाणा) is a unit of the Government of Haryana in India that looks after college education in Haryana.
This department came into existence in 1972 after Haryana was established as a new state in 1966 within India after being separated from Punjab.This was established as a cell under the education department in 1969, which was upgraded to a separate department in 1972.
The institute was established in 1947, by Govt. of India. It was re-established in 1951 is affiliated with the Haryana State Board of Technical Education (HSBTE), [1] Panchkula and approved by All India Council of Technical Education, New Delhi (AICTE) and the Department of Technical Education, Govt. of Haryana (DTE). It is one of the best in ...
It is among the four engineering college run by the Government of Haryana, the other being State Institute of Engineering & Technology, Nilokheri (Karnal), Rao Bijender Singh State Institute of Engineering & Technology, Rewari and Ch. Ranbir Singh State Institute of Engineering & Technology, Jhajjar.
The institute is in Nilokheri, district Karnal, Haryana. It spreads over 360 acres (150 ha). It spreads over 360 acres (150 ha). The site has a strategic location in that it is 143 km (89 mi) from National Capital New Delhi and 107 km from state capital Chandigarh on Delhi-Chandighar National Highway (NH-1).
Haryana Land Pooling Policy (HLPP), approved in January 2018, is used by the HSVP for acquiring land from the landlords for developing residential sectors. Landlords join the scheme voluntarily and at least 70% landowners must agree to pool their contiguous land, who receive INR50,000 per acre per year until the land is developed.
It provides education from nursery level through to doctorate, with many courses being of a vocational nature. Disciplines include engineering, law, management, commerce, economics, pharmacy, rural entrepreneurship development, hospitality and hotel administration, social work, education, applied sciences, various modern languages and ayurveda ...