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Pandit Sundarlal Sharma (Open) University (PSSOU) Chhattisgarh, Bilaspur was established by the Chhattisgarh legislature in the 55th year of the republic of India under. The Pandit Sundarlal Sharma (Open) University Chhattisgarh Act, 2004. [1] It was named after Sundarlal Sharma, a freedom and social justice fighter of the Chhattisgarh region. Dr.
MATS University: Raipur: Private: 2006 General [21] O.P. Jindal University: Raigarh: Private: 2014 General [22] Pandit Ravishankar Shukla University: Raipur: State: 1964 General [23] Pandit Sundarlal Sharma (Open) University: Bilaspur: State: 2004 Distance education [24] Sarguja University: Ambikapur: State: 2008 General [25] Shri Rawatpura ...
Pandit Sundarlal Sharma (Open) University: Public: Bilaspur district, Chhattisgarh: India: Yes Yes Payame Noor University: Public: Tehran: Iran: Yes Yes Polytechnic ...
Pandit Sundarlal Sharma (Open) University, Bilaspur; Pt. Ravi Shankar Shukla University, Raipur; Delhi. Delhi University, Delhi; Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha ...
SOURCE: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, University of Central Arkansas (2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010). Read our methodology here. HuffPost and The Chronicle examined 201 public D-I schools from 2010-2014. Schools are ranked based on the percentage of their athletic budget that comes from subsidies.
Pandit Sundarlal Sharma (21 December 1881 — 28 December 1940) [1] [2] was a key figure in the independence movement from Chhattisgarh. [3] He was largely responsible for ushering in political and social consciousness to Chhattisgarh.
SOURCE: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, University of South Florida-Main Campus (2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010). Read our methodology here. HuffPost and The Chronicle examined 201 public D-I schools from 2010-2014. Schools are ranked based on the percentage of their athletic budget that comes from subsidies.
SOURCE: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, Ohio State University-Main Campus (2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010). Read our methodology here. HuffPost and The Chronicle examined 201 public D-I schools from 2010-2014. Schools are ranked based on the percentage of their athletic budget that comes from subsidies.