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  2. Maharajah's Government Sanskrit College, Vizianagaram

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    The Maharaja Alak Narayana Society of Arts and Science (MANSAS) Trust, which was established by P.V.G. Raju on 12 November 1958, was instrumental for the development of the college. [2] During the recent years, there is declining interest in the government and public about the Sanskrit education, the college has got only single digit students.

  3. Maharaja's Sanskrit College, Mysore - Wikipedia

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    Sanskrit College, Mysore was established by Krishnaraja Wodeyar III, maharaja of Mysore. After his death, the next king Chamaraja Wodeyar formally opened a Sanskrit School in 1876. After his death, the next king Chamaraja Wodeyar formally opened a Sanskrit School in 1876.

  4. Maharaja's College, Mysore - Wikipedia

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    The college took its present shape when the University of Mysore was established in 1916. The university started functioning from college campus itself and VC's office remained here till 1947 when Crawford Hall was built. [1] M.A. courses were started at the college in 1917. [5] It went on to be a pioneer in the education.

  5. List of Sanskrit universities in India - Wikipedia

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    The Sanskrit Universities are specialized universities that aim to promote and spread sanskrit education, shastraic education and related research.. The following is a list of at least 18 Sanskrit universities in India (3 central, 1 deemed and 14 state universities) which are only focused on Sanskrit revival and Sanskrit studies along with related disciplines like Ayurveda.

  6. Maharaja College, Jaipur - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1844 as Maharaja's School by Maharaja of Jaipur, Sawai Ram Singh II, along with Pandit Shivdeen, who also became its first principal.Originally affiliated with University of Calcutta,and subsequently with University of Allahabad in 1890, the college went on to become one of six constituent colleges of University of Rajasthan, established in 1947.

  7. Government Arts College, Thiruvananthapuram - Wikipedia

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    The Maharaja's College. Initially offering only under-graduate courses in economics, history, Sanskrit and Dravidian languages, and English, it began offering courses in Malayalam and a post-graduate course in Sanskrit in 1935 and 1936, respectively. The college was renamed as H.H. the Maharaja’s University College, Trivandrum in 1937. [2]

  8. List of state universities in India - Wikipedia

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    Jagadguru Ramanandacharya Rajasthan Sanskrit University: Jaipur: Yes 1998 Sanskrit [319] Jai Narain Vyas University: Jodhpur: Yes 1962 General [320] M.B.M. University: Jodhpur: No 2021 General [321] Maharaja Ganga Singh University: Bikaner: Yes 2003 General [322] Maharaja Surajmal Brij University, Bharatpur: Bharatpur: No 2012 General [323]

  9. Maharaja's College, Kochi - Wikipedia

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    The Maharaja's College is a government college located in the city of Kochi in Kerala, India. Established in 1875, it is one of the oldest colleges in India. Located in the heart of the city, the college campus is spread over 100,000 square metres (25 acres) on the banks of Vembanad Lake.