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As part of the state government's commemoration of the 550th Prakash Purb of Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji, the Punjab Cabinet on 24 October 2019 (Thursday) okayed the establishment of the public Jagat Guru Nanak Dev Punjab State Open University at Patiala, Punjab, India. [2] [3] The university has started functioning from temporary campus at official ...
Punjabi University, Patiala; Thapar University; Chandigarh University [5] Rajasthan. Bhagwant University, Ajmer; ... List of distance education universities in India.
Punjabi University is a collegiate state public university located in Patiala, Punjab, India. It was established on 30 April 1962 and is only the second university in the world to be named after a language, after Hebrew University of Israel .
Jagat Guru Nanak Dev Punjab State Open University, Patiala; Maharaja Ranjit Singh State Technical University, [2] [3] Bathinda; Panjab University, Chandigarh [4] Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana; Punjabi University, Patiala; Punjab Sports University, Patiala; Punjabi University Guru Kashi Campus, Talwandi Sabo
Public College, Samana is a higher education institute located in Samana, Punjab, India. The college has been affiliated to Punjabi University, Patiala. Public College offers various Graduation and Post Graduation courses in humanities, commerce, computers and agriculture.
Punjabi University Guru Kashi College is the oldest institute running in this campus, which was founded by Sant Fateh Singh in year 1964. [4] Punjabi University has taken over management control of this college on 20 December 1995 and later it was declared as a constituent college of university in 2001. [5]
It was established by the late Padma Bhushan, Rai Bahadur Seth Gujjar Mal Modi, a business magnate of India, in the memory of his father Rai Bahadur Seth Multani Mal Modi. Its foundation stone was laid by Dr Dharam Vira, ICS, the then Governor of Punjab on 21 September 1966 and the first academic session commenced in July 1967.
Starting from late 1877, Punjabi became one of the languages in which students could be examined at Punjab University. [4] Khalsa College was founded in 1892 in Amritsar. [5] In 1962, Punjab Agricultural University was established in Ludhiana and Punjabi University in Patiala.