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Pages in category "Colleges affiliated to Thiruvalluvar University" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Karachi Medical and Dental College: Public 1991 Medical sciences [19] Benazir Bhutto Shaheed University: Public 2010 Medical sciences Institute of Business Administration, Karachi: Private 1955 Business studies [20] Karachi School of Business and Leadership: Private 2012 Business studies [21] Institute of Business Management: Private 1995
Mitha Ram Hostel shares a historical connection with D. J. Sindh Government Science College, which was established through the efforts of Indian lawyer, Dayaram Gidumal, in the late 1880s. [5] Gidumal campaigned for the college's construction, as many Karachi students could not afford to travel to Bombay for education. [ 5 ]
Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Karachi" The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The college was established on 22 June 1945 under Basant Singh Asumal College of Commerce & Economics, and was inaugurated by Rao Bahadur Seth Shivrattan G. Mohatta. The college was taken under the supervision of the Government of Sindh in 1948 after the establishment of Pakistan. The current building of the college was constructed in 1967. [4]
Thiruvalluvar University is a public state university in the city of Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India. It was established by the Government of Tamil Nadu , under the Thiruvalluvar University Act, 2002 (Tamil Nadu Act 32 of 2002).
Valluvar year, also known as the Thiruvalluvar year, is an officially recognized Tamil calendar system for use in Tamil Nadu. It is calculated on the basis of the supposed year of birth of the Tamil poet-philosopher Valluvar. When comparing it with the widely used Gregorian calendar, Thiruvalluvar year will have an additional 31 years. [1]