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  2. List of state private universities in India - Wikipedia

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    State private universities in India are regulated under the UGC (Establishment and Maintenance of Standards in Private University) Regulations, 2003. [1] Per these regulations, state private universities are established by an Act of a State Legislative Assembly and listed by the UGC in the Gazette upon receiving the Act. The UGC sends ...

  3. Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women - Wikipedia

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    Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women (IGDTUW) was established by the Govt. NCT of Delhi in May 2013 vide Delhi Act 09 of 2012, as a non-affiliating University to facilitate and promote studies, research, technology, innovation, incubation and extension work in emerging areas of professional education among women, with a focus on ...

  4. PSGR Krishnammal College for Women - Wikipedia

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    PSGR Krishnammal College for Women was established in 1963 under the GRG Trust, founded by Sri G.R. Govindarajulu and Smt. Chandrakanthi Govindarajulu with a motto of 'empowering women through education', initially affiliated to the University of Madras. [3] [4]

  5. Higher education in India - Wikipedia

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    The institutional framework of higher education in India consists of Universities and Colleges. [39] As reported in 2015, India has 760 universities and 38,498 colleges. [40] There are three types of universities: Conventional Universities, Deemed Universities and Institutions of National Importance. [41]

  6. Category:Women's universities and colleges in India - Wikipedia

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    Women's universities and colleges in India by state or union territory (19 C) E. Women's engineering colleges in India (19 P) This page was last edited on 25 ...

  7. Indraprastha College for Women - Wikipedia

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    Soon the University of Delhi, which itself was founded in 1922, recognised it as a constituent college. Degree courses were introduced in 1930s and in 1938, the university listed I.P. College as a degree college. After its existence in Chhipiwara during its early years, the college moved to Chandrawali Bhawan, Civil Lines.

  8. List of autonomous higher education institutes in India

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    The types of universities controlled by the UGC include Central universities, [3] [4] State universities, [5] Deemed universities [6] and Private universities [7] In addition to the above universities, other institutions are granted the permission to autonomously award degrees, and while not called "university" by name, act as such.

  9. Sophia College for Women - Wikipedia

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    It is affiliated to the University of Mumbai. [1] The governing body of The Society for the Higher Education of Women in India runs the college. The Religious Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and lay staff form the staff of the college. Sophia, as the name suggests, stands for Wisdom in Greek Σοφία. [2] [3] [4]