Mohanlal Sukhadia University

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Mohanlal Sukhadia University
Mohanlal Sukhadia University logo.png
TypePublic
Established1962
ChancellorKalraj Mishra
Vice-ChancellorProf. Amarika Singh
Location, ,
CampusUrban
AffiliationsUGC, All India Council for Technical Education
Websitewww.mlsu.ac.in

Mohanlal Sukhadia University also called University of Udaipur is a public university in Udaipur city in Indian state of Rajasthan.[1] It consists of four constituent colleges and 60 affiliated colleges from the districts of Udaipur, Chittorgarh, Rajsamand, and Sirohi. The earlier agricultural university was turned into a multi-faculty university in 1964 and named university of Udaipur. In 1984 it was renamed as Mohanlal Sukhadia University in memory of politician Mohanlal Sukhadia. Govind Guru Tribal University(GGTU)[2] has been established in 2012 and colleges from nearby districts Dungarpur, Banswara & Pratapgarh are shifted under affiliation of GGTU. University has two campuses spread over an area of more than 600 acres of land. Lastly, University was accredited at "A" Grade by NAAC Bengaluru, with a CGPA of 3.11.

University Departments[]

  • University College of Science (UCoS)
  • University College of Social Sciences & Humanities (UCSSH)
  • University College of Commerce and Management Studies (UCCMS)
  • University College of Law (UCL)
  • University College of Science (Udaipur)
  • University College of Social Sciences & Humanities (Udaipur)
  • University College of Commerce and Management Studies (Udaipur)
  • University College of Law (Udaipur)
  • Faculty of Management Studies

Rankings[]

Institute rankings
General – India
NIRF (Universities) (2020)[3]151-200

See also[]

  • Mohanlal Sukhadia

References[]

  1. ^ "Need compulsory subject to develop confidence in future".
  2. ^ "About the University :: Govind Guru Tribal University, Banswara".
  3. ^ "National Institutional Ranking Framework 2020 (Universities)". National Institutional Ranking Framework. Ministry of Education. 11 June 2020.

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Coordinates: 24°35′42″N 73°43′55″E / 24.595°N 73.732°E / 24.595; 73.732

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