Davangere University

Coordinates: 14°23′34.34″N 75°57′46.67″E / 14.3928722°N 75.9629639°E / 14.3928722; 75.9629639
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Davanagere University
Davangere
, ,
14°23′34.34″N 75°57′46.67″E / 14.3928722°N 75.9629639°E / 14.3928722; 75.9629639
CampusShivagangotri, 73 acres
AffiliationsUGC, AICTE
WebsiteOfficial Site

Davangere University is a

Davangere, Karnataka, India. The university was established in the year 2008 by the Government of Karnataka.[2]

History

Davangere University was a post-graduate centre of the University of Mysore from 1979 to 1987 and functioned as a post-graduate centre of Kuvempu University from 1987 to 2009. Davangere University was established on 18 August 2009 out of Kuvempu University with a vision to meet the education aspirations of the people of the region.

Campus

The university is located at Shivagangothri Campus Tolahunase, 9 km from

Davangere city. It houses the post-graduate departments of Commerce, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Economics, Food Technology, Accounting & Finance, M.Ed., and MSW. The Institute of Management studies is also housed at the P.G. Centre. The campus of 73 acres has attractive buildings as well as hostel and boarding facilities.[3]
Davangere University is one of the youngest affiliating type of universities in Karnataka. It has
Davangere
. The city is located on National Highway-4 about 265 km from Bangalore, the state capital of Karnataka. Davangere became a separate district from 15 August 1997; before then, it was part of Chitradurga District.

Organisation and administration

Colleges

It has two constituent colleges, one autonomous college and 110 affiliated colleges offering graduate and post-graduate course in disciplines catering to the education needs of nearly 400,000 students.

Faculties

The university has five faculties: Arts, Science and Technology, Commerce and Management, Engineering and Education. It has seven post-graduate departments of studies and research on the main campus offering eight post-graduate and one P.G. diploma courses. The constituent university college of (Fine) Visual Arts (established in the year 1964) has two departments and offers Bachelor of Visual Arts & Master of Visual Arts courses.[3]

References

  1. ^ http://davangereuniversity.ac.in/vice-chancellor/
  2. ^ "UGC List" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 June 2019. Retrieved 21 September 2012.
  3. ^ a b Davangere University Archived 2012-07-29 at archive.today

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