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The Institute started functioning as College of Medical Sciences in 1960 with nine departments of Modern Medicine and eight departments of Ayurveda, under the leadership of K. N. Udupa, the Founder Director of the institute. [6] [7] In 1971, the College of Medical Sciences, was upgraded to Institute of Medical Sciences.
National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) is a ranking methodology released annually by the Ministry of Education, Government of India, to rank institutions of higher education in India. The framework was approved by the former Ministry of Human Resource Development (now the Ministry of Education) and launched by the Minister on 29 ...
S.S.G.M Science, Gautam Arts and Sanjivani Commerce College, Kopargaon; St. Joseph's College of Commerce; St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad; St. Xavier's College Jaipur; St. Xavier's College, Kolkata; Shaheed Bhagat Singh College; Siliguri College of Commerce; Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce
More established colleges may even offer PhD programs in some departments with the approval of the affiliating university. Deemed university , or "Deemed to be University", is a status of autonomy granted by the Department of Higher Education on the advice of the UGC, under Section 3 of the UGC Act. [ 7 ]
Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, Hubballi (KIMS, Hubballi), formerly known as Karnataka Medical College, Hubballi, was established in August 1957 and is one of Karnataka's oldest government medical colleges. [1] The college was located in a building later known as J. G. Commerce College for the first year.
They were established as "Regional Engineering Colleges" and upgraded in 2003 to national status and central funding. The latest act governing NITs is the National Institutes of Technology Act, 2007 which declared them Institutes of National Importance. It lists thirty one NITs. [12]
Parul University is a private university in Vadodara, Gujarat, India. [4] [5] Prior to its incorporation as Parul University under the Gujarat Private Universities Act Second Amendment of 2009, [6] the university’s origins traces back to 1993, with the establishment of the Ahmedabad Homeopathic College. [7]
Institutions in India that offer the degree include the National Institute of Ayurveda and All India Institute of Ayurveda, Delhi. In India, a student can go on to earn a master's degree in the form of MD (Ayurveda) and MS (Ayurveda), a PhD, and clinical doctorate degrees in traditional and complementary medicine at the university level.