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Is Kazi Nazrul University a government university?

Is Kazi Nazrul University a government university?

Kazi Nazrul University (KNU) is a State University in Asansol, West Bengal. The university has been named after the poet Kazi Nazrul Islam.

How many colleges are under KNU?

Affiliated Colleges

Sl Name of the College with Address Year of Establishment
3 Banwarilal Bhalotia College Address: P.O.-Asansol, Dist. Paschim Bardhaman, PIN-713303 1944
4 Bidhan Chandra College Address: Bidhan Chandra College, Asansol-713304, Dist. Paschim Bardhaman, West Bengal 1961

Which colleges are under Kazi Nazrul University?

Kazi Nazrul University, Burdwan Affiliated Colleges Kazi Nazrul University, Burdwan

  • Asansol Girls College, Asansol.
  • Banwarilal Bhalotia College, Asansol.
  • Bidhan Chandra College, Asansol.
  • DSMS College of Tourism and Management, Durgapur.
  • Deshbandhu Mahavidyalaya, Chittaranjan.
  • Durgapur Government College, Durgapur.

Is Kazi Nazrul Aicte approved?

From 2019, the university started four‐year BTech courses in Mining Engineering as well as Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. Both the Diploma and BTech courses have been approved by AICTE.

How is Kazi Nazrul University [KNU] Asansol?

Kazi Nazrul University, [KNU] Asansol is located in Bardhaman, West Bengal and was established in 2013. The college is situated 31 kilometers away from the city of Asansol. The college curriculum was set according to the UGC guidelines and is NAAC accredited. It caters to the educational needs of more than 40,000 students every year.

What is the name of the University in Asansol?

Kazi Nazrul University, also referred to as KNU, was established in 2012, in Asansol, West Bengal. The institute offers UG, PG, Diploma, and Ph.D. courses.

How many government colleges are there in Nazrul University?

Kazi Nazrul University was developed to offer quality education to the students of the state. There are 14 Government degree colleges, 5 private non-aided institutions (self-financed), and 2 private non-aided Law colleges affiliated to the University.