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List of Government Colleges Affiliated to the University of Jammu (Academic Session 2020-21) LIST OF GOVERNMENT COLLEGES AFFILIATED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU (ACADEMIC SESSION 2020-21) SN Name of the College Year of Basic Course Offered Other Courses run by the college with year of o Estab. Estab. A Degree Colleges(65) 1 Govt. Degree College, Poonch 1955 Arts, Science, Commerce BCA(2004) 2 Govt. Degree College, Bhaderwah 1955 Arts, Science, Commerce BCA(2002) PG in Chemistry PG in Urdu PG in Persian 3 Govt. Degree College, Kathua 1961 Arts, Science, Commerce, BCA(2002) B.Sc. Home Science BBA(2008) PG in Geography 4 Govt. Degree College (Boys), Udhampur 1961 Arts, Science, Commerce BCA(2010) BBA(2002) PG in Hindi PG in English PG in Hindi PG in Chemistry(2014) 5 Govt. Degree College, Rajouri 1981 Arts, Science, Commerce BCA(2002) MCA(1981) PG in Chemistry PG in Arabic PG in Urdu BBA(2014) 6 Govt. Degree College for women, Udhampur 1986 Arts, Science, Commerce BCA(2018) B.A. (Hons.) in Hindi 7 Govt. Degree College, Kishtwar 1986 Arts, Science, Commerce 8 Govt. Degree College, Doda 1989 Arts, Science, Commerce BCA(2007) 9 General Zorawar Singh Memorial Degree 2003 Arts, Science, Commerce BCA(2014) 1 College, Reasi B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science B.A. (Hons.) in Psychology 10 Govt. Degree College, Akhnoor 2005 Arts, Science, Commerce 11 Govt. Degree College, R. S. Pura 2005 Arts, Science B.A. (Hons.) in Hindi 12 Govt. Degree College for girls, Kathua 2005 Arts, Science 13 Girdari Lal Dogra Memorial Degree College, 2005 Arts, Science Hiranagar 14 Govt. Degree College, Basohli 2005 Arts, Science, Commerce 15 Govt. Degree College, Billawar 2005 Arts, Science, Commerce BCA(2010) 16 Govt. Degree College, Mendhar 2005 Arts, Science 17 Govt. Degree College, Ramnagar 2005 Arts, Science, Commerce BCA(2010) BBA(2010) 18 Govt. Degree College, Samba 2005 Arts, Science, Commerce 19 Govt. Degree College, Ramban 2005 Arts, Science, Commerce 20 Govt. Degree College, Thanamandi 2005 Arts, Science 21 Govt. Degree College, Bishnah 2008 Arts 22 Govt. Degree College, Paloura 2008 Arts, Science 23 Govt. Degree College, Bani 2008 Arts 24 Govt. Degree College, Nowshera 2008 Arts, Science 25 Govt. Degree College, Budhal 2008 Arts 26 Govt. Degree College, Dharmari 2008 Arts 27 Govt. Degree College, Chatroo 2008 Arts 28 Govt. Degree College, Kilhotran 2008 Arts 29 Govt. Degree College, Banihal 2008 Arts 30 Govt. Degree College, Surankot 2012 Arts, Science 31 Govt. Degree College, Sunderbani 2012 Arts 32 Govt. Degree College, Kalakot 2012 Arts 33 Govt. Degree College, Thathri 2012 Arts 34 Govt. Degree College, Mahanpur 2012 Arts 35 Govt. Degree College, Sarh Bagga, Mahore 2012 Arts 36 Govt. Degree College, Gool 2012 Arts 2 37 Govt. Degree College, Jindrah 2012 Arts 38 Govt. Degree College, Khour 2012 Arts 39 Govt. Degree College, Marwah 2013 Arts 40 Govt. Degree College, Majalta 2016 Arts 41 Govt. Degree College, Kastigarh 2019 Arts 42 Govt. Degree College, Batote 2019 Arts 43 Govt. Degree College, Padder 2019 Arts 44 Govt. Degree College, Vijaypur 2019 Arts 45 Govt. Degree College, Sidhra 2019 Arts 46 Govt. Degree College, Sainik Colony/ 2019 Arts Kunjwani 47 Govt. Degree College, Ramkote 2019 Arts 48 Govt. Degree College, Nagrota 2019 Arts 49 Govt. Degree College, Marheen 2019 Arts 50 Govt. Degree College, Pouni 2019 Arts 51 Govt. Degree College, Jourian 2019 Arts 52 Govt. Degree College, Neeli Nallah 2019 Arts 53 Govt. Degree College, Marh 2019 Arts 54 Govt. College for women, Bhagwati Nagar 2019 Commerce 55 Govt. Degree College, Ghagwal, Samba 2019 Arts 56 Govt. Degree College, Ramgarh 2019 Arts 57 Govt. Degree College, Katra 2019 Arts 58 Govt. Degree College, Chenani 2019 Arts 59 Govt. Degree College, Purmandal 2019 Arts 60 Govt. Degree College, Dudu Basant Garh 2019 Arts 61 Govt. Degree College, Mandi 2019 Arts 62 Govt. Degree College, Dungi 2019 Arts 3 63 Govt. Degree College, Darhal 2019 Arts 64 Govt. Degree College, Ukhral 2019 Arts 65 Govt. Degree College, Koteranka 2019 Arts B Engineering Colleges (1) 1 Govt. College of Engineering & Technology, 1994 BE Jammu C Medical/ Dental Colleges (5) 1 Govt. Medical College, Jammu 1971 MBBS PG(MD/MS)- General Surgery, Anesthesiology, MD Pathology, Physiology, Radio-Diagnosis, Anatomy, Obst. & Gynecology, Community Medicine, Pediatrics, Pharmacology, Immunohaematology & Blood Transfusion Medicine, Microbiology B.Sc. Paramedical(2020) 2 Govt. Indira Gandhi Dental College, Amphalla, 2005 BDS Paediatric Dentistry, Prosthodontics and Crown & Jammu Bridge,Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics, Periodontology, Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics, Oral & Maxillofacial surgery, Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology & Oral Microbiology 3 Govt. Medical College, Rajouri 2019 MBBS B.Sc. Paramedical(2020) 4 Govt. Medical College, Kathua 2019 MBBS B.Sc. Paramedical(2020) 5 Govt. Medical College, Doda 2020 MBBS B.Sc. Paramedical(2020) D Architecture Colleges (1) 1 School of Architecture, MAM College, Jammu 2017 B.Arch. E Ayurveda Colleges (1) 1 Govt Ayurvedic Medical College, Jammu 2017 BAMS F Nursing Colleges (2) 1 Government College of Nursing, Gandhi Nagar, 2019 B.Sc. Nursing (60) Jammu 2 Government Nursing College, Gangyal, Jammu 2019 B.Sc. Nursing (60) Total Number of Government Colleges: 75 4 LIST OF NON-GOVERNMENT COLLEGES AFFILIATED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU (ACADEMIC SESSION 2020-21) Name of the College Year Basic Course Other Courses run by the college of Offered with year of Estab. Estab A College of Education (52) 1 M.C. Khalsa College of Education, Chand Nagar, Below Gumat, Jammu 1989 B.Ed. 2 Dogra College of Edu., Bassi Kalan, Bari Brahmana Jammu 1994 B.Ed. 3 Vivekananda College of Education, LakhanpurKathua. 1995 B.Ed. 4 Shivalik College of Education, Shiv Nagar, NH-1A, Udhampur 1998 B.Ed. 5 Divya College of Education 1998 B.Ed. 6 Chenab College of Education, Langer, Opp. S.B.I. Kaluchak, Jammu 1999 B.Ed. 7 Trikuta College of Education, Nardni Raipur (Kot-Bhalwal Road) Jammu 2000 B.Ed. 8 Tariq College of Education, Ward No.1, Near Salani Bridge, Rajouri 2000 B.Ed. 9 Kalras College of Education, Hospital Road, Udhampur 2000 B.Ed. 10 New Millennium National College of Education, Tarore 2000 B.Ed. 11 Sher-e-Kashmir College of Education, Ajit Nagar, Near Airport, Jammu 2001 B.Ed. 12 Bhargava College of Education, Samba 2001 B.Ed. 13 National College of Education, Purkhoo Camp, Domana, 2001 B.Ed. 14 Calliope College of Education, Jammu-Akhnoor Highway, Dommi, Jammu. 2001 B.Ed. 15 Swami Vishwatamanand Saraswati College of Education, Sunderbani, 2001 B.Ed. Rajouri 16 Islamia Faridia College of education, Kishtwar 2001 B.Ed. 17 Harvard College of Edu., Airport Road, Karan Bagh, Jammu. 2001 B.Ed. 18 KC College of Education, Akhnoor Road, Jammu 2001 B.Ed. 19 Guru Nanak College of Education, Jallo Chack Kunjwani. 2001 B.Ed. 20 R.K. College of Education, Bari Brahmana Samba 2001 B.Ed. 21 Ashoka College of Education, National , Kathua 2001 B.Ed. 22 Guru Gang Dev Ji College of Educ. Chann Arrorian, Hiranagar, Kathua 2001 B.Ed. 23 B.N. College of Education, Nawabad-Sunjwan, Jammu 2002 B.Ed. Not recommended for extension of 5 temporary affiliation for 2019-20 24 New Age College of Education, Phinter (Billawar) Distt. Kathua 2002 B.Ed. 25 Sai Shyam College of Education, Ghou-Manhasan Jammu, 2002 B.Ed. 26 Vaishno Devi College of Education, Reasi 2002 B.Ed. 27 Ramisht College of Education, Basohli 2003 B.Ed. 28 JK College of Education, Kunjwani 2003 B.Ed. 29 Sant Mela Singh College of Edu. Digiana, Jammu 2003 B.Ed. 30 Himalayan College of Education, Rajouri. 2003 B.Ed. 31 Poonch College of Education, Poonch 2003 B.Ed. 32 K.C. Gurukul College of Education, Opp BSF Gate, Paloura 2003 B.Ed. 33 Kalra College of Education, Poonch House, Kud 2003 B.Ed. 34 Vimal Muni College of Education, Ramgarh, Samba 2003 B.Ed. 35 Thakur Dharma Singh College of Education, ward no 9, Kathua 2003 B.Ed. 36 Rajiv Gandhi Memorial College of Education, Kathua 2003 B.Ed. M.Ed.(2017) 4yr B.A./B.Ed. Intergrated course (2020) 37 Bhartiya College of Education, Udhampur 2003 B.Ed. M.Ed.(2017) 4yr B.A./B.Ed. Intergrated course (2020) 38 Surya College of Education, Logate, Kathua 2003 B.Ed. 39 Ranjit College of Education, Guru Arjun Dev Nagar, Kunjwani 2003 B.Ed. 40 Tagore College of Education, Jammu 2003 B.Ed. 41 Kawa College of Education, Patoli Gurha Brahmana, Jammu 2003 B.Ed. 42 Sacred Heart College of Education, Lower Roopnagar, Jammu 2003 B.Ed. 43 Bhagat Kabir College of Education, Kathua 2004 B.Ed. 44 Galaxy College of Education, Sainik Colony 2004 B.Ed. 45 Cosmic College of Education, Lakhanpur, Kathua 2004 B.Ed. 46 KC Minerva College of Education, Ramgarh, Vijaypur 2004 B.Ed. 47 Lal Bhadur Shastri College of Education, Kathua 2007 B.Ed. 48 R.S. College of Education, Kathua 2007 B.Ed. 49 Guru Teg Bhadur College of Education, Kathua 2008 B.Ed. 50 Bhim Singh College of Education, Udhampur 2009 B.Ed. 51 RB College of Education, Rajbagh, Kathua 2017 B.Ed. 52 Doda College of Education, Doda 2018 B.Ed. 6 B Degree Colleges (12) 1 Sh. Swami Vishwatamanand Saraswati Degree College, Shiv Kashi, 2000 B. A. Sunderbani, Rajouri B.Sc. 2 Muqaddas Degree College, Mendhar, Poonch 2000 B. A. 3 Bhargava Degree College, Samba. 2001 B. A. B.Sc. Med Non Med 4 Trikuta Degree College, Nardani, Raipur, Jammu 2001 B. A., B.Sc., B. BBA(2008 Com 5 New Age Degree College, Phinter, Billawar 2003 B. A., B. Com 6 Himalayan Degree College, Rajouri 2004 B. A., B.Sc. 7 Bhaskar Degree College, Udhampur 2011 B. A., B. Com 8 Rajiv Gandhi Degree College, Kathua 2011 B. A., B. Com 9 SVS Degree College for Women, Rajouri 2012 B. A., B.
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