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Colleges Sr. No. College College Name Address Medium Status Type Capacity Code 1 10101 DIET Baster Diet Baster,Jagdalpur, Taluka:Jagdalpur Hindi Govt General 100 District:-Bastar, PIN-494001 2 10301 Nirmal Vice Province Near Petrol Pump, Gedam Hindi Un-Aided General 25 Dharampura's Christ Road,Jagdalpur, Taluka:Jagdalpur College District:-Bastar, PIN-494001 3 10302 Nirmal Vice Province Near Petrol Pump, Gedam English Un-Aided General 25 Dharampura's Christ Road,Jagdalpur, Taluka:Jagdalpur College District:-Bastar, PIN-494001 4 11101 DIET Pendra DIET Pendra,Pendra, Taluka:Pendra Hindi Govt General 100 District:-Bilaspur, PIN-495110 5 11102 BTI Bilaspur Govt BTI,Near Tarbahar Chowk,PGBT Hindi Govt General 50 College Campus,Bilaspur, Taluka:Bilaspur District:-Bilaspur, PIN- 6 11301 Snatak Mahavidyalaya High495004 Court Road,Bilaspur, Hindi Un-Aided General 50 Sikshan Samiti's D.P.Vipra Taluka:Bilaspur District:-Bilaspur, PIN- College of Education 495001 7 11302 Gram Meduka Sikshan Village Meduka,Post Darri,Pendra Road, Hindi Un-Aided General 50 Samiti's College of Taluka:Pendra Road District:-Bilaspur, Education, Meduka Post PIN-495117 8 12101 DIETDarri, DantewadaPendra Road DIET Dantewada,Dantewada District:- Hindi Govt General 100 Dantewada, PIN-494449 9 12301 Vishwa Bharathi Viswa Bharati Bhawan SBI Road, Hindi Un-Aided General 50 Educational Development Konta,Konta, Taluka:Konta District:- Society's Vishwa Bharathi Dantewada, PIN-494114 10 13101 DIETInstitute, Nagri Konta Rice Mill Rod,Nagri, Taluka:Dhamtari Hindi Govt General 100 District:-Dhamtari, PIN-493778 11 14101 DIET Bemetara Kobiya, Bemetara,Bemetara, Hindi Govt General 100 Taluka:Bemetara District:-Durg, PIN- 491335 12 14301 Shri Rawatpura Sarkar Lok Near Power Grid,Behind Holiday Hindi Un-Aided General 50 Kalyan Trust's Shri Resort,Durg, Taluka:Dhamdha District:- Rawatpura Sarkar Institute Durg, PIN-490042 Sr. No. College College Name Address Medium Status Type Capacity Code 13 14302 Maitri Educational and Risali Sector,Bhilai, Taluka:Durg District:- Hindi Un-Aided General 50 Cultural Asson's Bhilai Durg, PIN-490006 Maitri College 14 14303 Dayanand Shiksha Samiti's Arya Nagar,Durg, Taluka:Durg District:- Hindi Un-Aided Girls 50 Ghanshyam Singh Arya Durg, PIN-491001 Kanya College 15 14304 G D R Educational Kohka Kurud Road, Kohka,Bhilai, Hindi Un-Aided General 50 Society's G.D.Rungta Taluka:Bhilai District:-Durg, PIN-490024 College of Science & 16 15101 DIETTechnology Janjgir Vivekanand Marg,Janjgir, Taluka:Janjgir Hindi Govt General 100 District:-Janjgir-Champa, PIN-495668 17 15301 Rahod Education Society's At Post Rahod,Rahod, Taluka:Pamgarh Hindi Un-Aided General 50 Rahod Education Society District:-Janjgir-Champa, PIN-495668 18 16101 DIET Jashpur DIET Jashpur,Jashpur, Taluka:Jashpur Hindi Govt General 100 District:-Jashpur, PIN-496331 19 16201 Santa Crux Sisters Holy Cross B.T.I,P.O Hindi Aided Girls 35 Association,Patthalgaon's Patthalgaon,Patthalgaon, Holy Cross B.T.I Taluka:Patthalgaon District:-Jashpur, 20 17101 DIET Kanker DIETPIN-496118 Kanker,Kanker, Taluka:Kanker Hindi Govt General 100 District:-Kanker, PIN-494334 21 18101 DIET Kabirdham In front Guest House,Collectorate Hindi Govt General 100 Road,Kawardha, Taluka:Kawardha District:-Kawardha, PIN-491995 22 19101 DIET Korba Behind District jail,Korba, Taluka:Korba Hindi Govt General 100 District:-Korba, PIN-495677 23 20101 DIET Korea Baikunthpur,Baikunthpur, Hindi Govt General 100 Taluka:Baikunthpur District:-Koriya, PIN- 497335 24 21101 DIET Mahasamund B.T.I Road,Mahasamund, Hindi Govt General 100 Taluka:Mahasamund District:- Mahasamund, PIN-493445 25 22101 DIET Dharamjaigarh DIET Dharamjaigarh,Dharamjaigarh Hindi Govt General 100 District:-Raigarh, PIN-496116 Sr. No. College College Name Address Medium Status Type Capacity Code 26 23101 DIET Raipur B.T.I Campus,Shankar Nagar,Raipur, Hindi Govt General 100 Taluka:Raipur District:-Raipur, PIN- 492001 27 23301 Chhattisgarh Educational Central Avenue,Choubey Colony,Raipur, Hindi Un-Aided General 50 Society's Pragati College Taluka:Raipur District:-Raipur, PIN- 492001 28 23302 G.H.Raisoni Foundation's Near Sharda Rice Industries,Vidhan Hindi Un-Aided General 50 G.H.Raisoni National Sabha Road, Mova,,Raipur, College Taluka:Raipur District:-Raipur, PIN- 29 23303 G.H.Raisoni Foundation's Near492007 Sharda Rice Industries,Vidhan English Un-Aided General 50 G.H.Raisoni National Sabha Road, Mova,,Raipur, College Taluka:Raipur District:-Raipur, PIN- 30 23304 Smt. Durga Devi Smriti Behind492007 Court Building, Hindi Un-Aided General 50 Seva Samiti's Institute of Gariaband,Gariaband, Taluka:Gariaband Technology and Sciences District:-Raipur, PIN-493889 31 23305 Shri Rawatpura Sarkar Lok Dhaneli, Mana,Raipur, Taluka:Dhaneli Hindi Un-Aided General 50 Kalyan Trust's Shri District:-Raipur, PIN-490042 Rawatpura Sarkar Institute 32 24101 DIET Khairagarh Gangi para,Khairagarh, Hindi Govt General 100 Taluka:Khairagarh District:-Rajnandgaon, PIN-491881 33 24102 BTI Dongargaon DIET Dongargaon,Dongargaon, Hindi Govt General 100 Taluka:sas District:-Rajnandgaon, PIN- 491661 34 25101 DIET Ambikapur Banaras Road,Infront of Law Hindi Govt General 100 College,Ambikapur, Taluka:Ambikapur District:-Surguja, PIN-497001 Total 2485.
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