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Ahmedabad University campus is located in Navrangpura area, which is commonly known as 'University area' of Ahmedabad city. The Ahmedabad University is a part of 250 acres owned by the Ahmedabad Education Society (AES). [2] In Phase I of this development, about 60 acres have been earmarked for academic buildings and student amenities. [2]
The Institutes are affiliated to the Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedabad. The Institute is offering bachelor's degree Engineering (B.E.) courses like Computer, Mechanical, EC, Civil, Electrical & Automobile Engineering. It is also offering PG Courses (M.E.) in Mechanical, Civil & EC Engineering.
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University: Ahmedabad: 1994 General [18] Gujarat Biotechnology University: Gift City: 2018 Biotechnology Gujarat University: Ahmedabad: 1949 General [19] Gujarat Ayurved University: Jamnagar: 1967 Ayurveda [20] Gujarat Technological University: Ahmedabad: 2007 Engineering, Management, Phermacy [21] Hemchandracharya ...
This is a list of educational institutes in the city of Ahmedabad, India. Most of the colleges in Ahmedabad are affiliated to the Gujarat University and are spread throughout the city as well as the suburbs. The schools are governed by the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board
Nirma University (1 C, 2 P) M. MICA (institute) (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Ahmedabad" The following 25 pages are in this category, out ...
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By 1946, the school obtained affiliation with the University of Bombay and achieved higher status for itself to become B. J. Medical College, providing Licentiate Certified Physician and Surgeon (LCPS) degree. In 1951, it became affiliated to the Gujarat University for undergraduate courses. The postgraduate courses were affiliated to the ...
The institute was established in 1948 with a donation of Rs. 25 lacs and 31.2 hectares (77 acres) of land by the textile magnate Kasturbhai Lalbhai, who named the college after his father, Lalbhai Dalpatbhai.