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Bengaluru North University (BNU) is a state university [1] located in Tamaka, near NH 75 in Kolar, Karnataka, India.The university was established in 2017 by the Government of Karnataka through the Karnataka State Universities (Amendment) Act, 2015 [2] trifurcating Bangalore University by creating Bengaluru North University and Bengaluru Central University (later Bengaluru City University).
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Bengaluru City University: Bengaluru: General: 2017 Bengaluru Dr. B. R. Ambedkar School of Economics University: Bengaluru: General: 2018 Bengaluru North University: Bengaluru: General: 2017 University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore: Bengaluru: Agriculture: 1964 National Law School of India University: Bengaluru: Law: 1986 Rajiv Gandhi ...
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... It is a part of Bangalore Urban district and comes under Bangalore North Lok Sabha constituency. [2] [3]
The Krupanidhi Group of Institution (/krupa-ni-dhi/) are a group of colleges managed by the Krupanidhi Educational Trust, based in Kormangala, Bangalore, India.The institution was founded in 1985 [2] by educationists Suresh Nagpal and Geetha Nagpal and philanthropist Sunil Samson Dhamanigi.
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Bangalore North was one of the Vidhana Sabha seats in the state assembly of Mysore, in India.
The Bangalore University, which was created out of University of Mysore in 1964, was operated for many years from the Central College till 1973, when the Jnana Bharathi campus was established. Sir C. V. Raman , Nobel Laureate Physicist, was associated with the University while working at the Indian Institute of Science .
Bangalore North held its first elections in 1951 and its first member of parliament (MP) was Keshava Iyengar of the Indian National Congress (INC). He was re-elected in the next election in 1957. K. Hanumanthaiya also of the INC represented this constituency for three consecutive terms from 1962 to 1977. C. K.