List of universities in India

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The List of universities in India includes various types of higher education institutions, such as central universities, state universities, deemed universities, and private universities. These universities are recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC), which is the statutory body responsible for maintaining the standards of higher education in India.

Types of Universities[edit | edit source]

Central Universities[edit | edit source]

Central universities are established by an Act of Parliament and are under the purview of the Department of Higher Education in the Ministry of Education. Examples include:

State Universities[edit | edit source]

State universities are established by the legislative assemblies of the respective states. They receive funding from the state governments. Examples include:

Deemed Universities[edit | edit source]

Deemed universities are institutions that have been granted the status of a university by the Department of Higher Education on the advice of the UGC. Examples include:

Private Universities[edit | edit source]

Private universities are established through state or central legislation and are managed by private organizations. Examples include:

List of Universities by State[edit | edit source]

Andhra Pradesh[edit | edit source]

Bihar[edit | edit source]

Karnataka[edit | edit source]

Maharashtra[edit | edit source]

Tamil Nadu[edit | edit source]

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