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The state with the most agricultural universities in India is Uttar Pradesh with seven universities (one deemed, one central and five state universities). There are no agricultural universities in Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim or Tripura, nor on any of the union territories, except Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir.
The name Pusa Institute is derived from the fact that the institute was originally located in Pusa, Bihar as the Imperial Institute of Agricultural Research in 1911. It was then renamed as the Imperial Agricultural Research Institute in 1919 and following a major earthquake in Pusa in 1934, it was relocated to Delhi in 1936.
South Delhi: Bhim Rao Ambedkar College: 1991 North East Delhi: University College of Medical Sciences: 1971 Bharati College: 1971 West Delhi: Indira Gandhi Institute of Physical Education and Sports Sciences: 1987 Kalindi College: 1967 Rajdhani College: 1964 Shivaji College: 1961 Shyama Prasad Mukherji College: 1969 Keshav Mahavidyalaya: 1994 ...
Sixteen years after joining the SUNY system in 1948, the college changed its name for a third time, becoming the New York Agricultural and Technical College at Delhi. It was not until this period of the 1960s that the institution expanded to offer more programs of study like business, refrigeration, construction, and veterinary technology.
Delhi College of Arts and Commerce; Delhi Institute of Heritage Research & Management; Delhi School of Economics; Delhi School of Management; Delhi School of Professional Studies and Research; Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University; Deshbandhu College; Dyal Singh College, Delhi
National Institute of Construction Management and Research (Architecture) Mumbai: National Institute of Design: Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kurukshetra, Jorhat, Bhopal, Vijayawada: National Institute of Disaster Management (Civil Service) New Delhi: National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology (NIELIT) (Computer Application)
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade: Delhi: New Delhi: 1963 (2002) Management [19] [20] Indian Law Institute: Delhi: New Delhi: 1956 (2004) Law [21] [22] Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences: Delhi: New Delhi: 2009 Medical Sciences [23] Jamia Hamdard: Delhi: New Delhi: 1948 (1989) Multidisciplinary [24] [25] National Museum Institute of the ...
Agricultural Universities (AUs) are mostly public universities in India that are engaged in teaching, research and extension in agriculture and related disciplines. In India, agricultural education has evolved into a large and distinct domain, often separately from other areas of higher education .