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The University of Science & Technology Bannu (USTB) is a public university located in the rural area of Bannu District, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. [3] Established in 2005, the university offers undergraduate, post-graduate, and doctoral programmes in engineering, social and natural sciences, arts, and humanities. [4]
The following is a list of some of the public and private universities and colleges in Bannu: University of Science and Technology, Bannu; Sarhad University Bannu Campus; Kalam Bibi International Women Institute [51] Bannu Medical College; Government College of Nursing Bannu [52] Akram Khan Durrani School and College; Bannu Law College [53]
Government Post Graduate College Bannu started as Intermediate college in 1951. Initially it started classes only in Social Sciences (Arts). Science classes were started in 1954. In 1955, the college started degree level Social Sciences classes while in 1967, it started degree courses in Science.
G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology: 1960: Agriculture and technology Dehradun: H.N.B. Uttarakhand Medical Education University: 2014: Medicine: Nainital & Bhimtal: Kumaun University (two campuses) 1973: General Almora, Bageshwar & Pithoragarh: Soban Singh Jeena University: 2020 [1] General Badhshahithaul (Tehri) Sri Dev Suman ...
District Bannu has two Universities with one i.e University of Science & Technology, Bannu (USTB), [31] founded in 2005 by Mr. Akram Khan Durrani, the then Chief Minister, has a full degree awarding status and another one as a campus of the University of Engineering & Technology (UET), Peshawar. USTB offers a wide variety of courses in Science ...
Sri Dev Suman Uttarakhand University [note 62] Chamba: No 2011 [note 63] General [430] Uttarakhand Ayurved University: Dehradun: No 2009 Ayurveda [431] Uttarakhand Open University: Haldwani: No 2005 Distance education [432] Uttarakhand Sanskrit University: Haridwar: No 2005 Sanskrit [433] Uttarakhand Technical University: Dehradun: No 2005 ...
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Aipan art drawn on the entrance of a house. Aipan (Kumaoni: Ēpaṇ) is an established-ritualistic folk art originating from Kumaon in the Indian Himalayas. The art is done mainly during special occasions, household ceremonies and rituals. Practitioners believe that it invokes a divine power which brings about good fortune and deters evil. [1]