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Affiliated Colleges.Pdf JIWAJI UNIVERSITY, GWALIOR LIST OF AFFILIATED COLLEGES mPp f’k{kk foHkkx Hkksiky dks Hksth x;h l= 2013&14 esa izos’k ds fy, fo’ofo|ky; ls ekU; egkfo|ky;ksa dh lwph %& Representative SN Name of the Representative College Name & Address E-mall Address Telephone Mobile of No. No. Private 1 MR. RAKESH PANDEY BOSTON COLLEGE, GWALIOR Gwalior [email protected] 9829382922 2 Colleges RAHESH SHARMA 1 DR. NITIN PAHARIA PRESTIGE INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, [email protected] 9009185775 2 NAVITA NATTHANI GWALIOR 1 KAMLESH MEWDA SUBHASH CHANDAR BOSS COLLEGE, subhashchndrabosecoll 9425116586 2 AMIT YADAV GWALIOR [email protected] 1 DR. S.K. JAIN G.I.C.T.S. GWALIOR [email protected] 9425709837 2 DR. R.K. RAMNANI 1 DR R S SINGH CHAUHAN SMT. VIJYARAJE SINDHIYA COLLEGE, [email protected] 9753199776 2 PROF. B.L. SHUKLA ADOKHAR Bhind m 1 DR.KRISHNA GUPTA DURGAPRASAD SARRAF COLLEGE, manojalampur@yahoo. 9893528523 2 R.D. GUPTA DABOH, BHIND com 1 RAM SEVAK SHARMA CH.KAMAL SINGH COLLEGE, MOU, BHIND subhashchndrabosecoll 9425116586 2 MANOJ YADAV [email protected] 1 KULDEEP SHARMA SHRI RAMNATH SINGH MAHAVIDYALAY, [email protected] 9425112151 2 MANGAL SINGH GORMI, BHIND om 1 AJAY SINGH SIKARWAR T.S.S. COLLEGE, MORENA tsscollegemorena@gm 9302032009 2 DEEPAK MANGAL ail.com 1 ASHOK SINGH TOMAR JAI HIND BISMIL COLLEGE, AMBAH [email protected] 9009602250 2 FAJAL KHAN Morena m 1 DR. HARENDA SINGH SHIV SHANKER COLLEGE, SUMAVALI hushain.mubarik@gmai 9826248783 2 BAKIL SINGH (MORENA) l.com 1 DR.MANOJ KUMAR SINGH ACHARYA NARENDRA DEV COLLEGE, andcollege_kls@yahoo. 9826280406 2 SHIVNARAYAN SINGH KAILARAS, (MORENA) com 1 SURABHI SAXENA SHRI G.L.S. COLLEGE, BANMORE rajnadhuriya.rs@gmail. 9630596622 2 AJAY SINGH RAJPOOT (MORENA) com 1 JITENDRA SIKARWAR PT. S.C.UPDADHYAYA COLLEGE, JOURA psucollege@rediffmail. 9300848801 2 S.K. DUBEY KHURD, MORENA com 1 DR. BRAJESH KUMAR SHARMA SHRI GANESH SNATAK COLLEGE, keshav.vijaypur@gmail. 9826368563 2 RAMESH CHANDRA GUPTA VIJAYPUR Sheopurkallan com 1 SANJAY BHARGAVA KANHAIYA LAL TIWARI COLLEGE, [email protected] 9425137140 2 MANOJ SHARMA SHIVPURI m 1 NEELESH MODE Y.V.S. COLLEGE, GUNA shahidulla.khan@yaho 9425131745 2 VIVEK SHRIVASTAVA o.com 1 ANOOP KOUSHIK GANDHI VOCATIONAL COLLEGE, GUNA [email protected] 9406583806 2 RAKESH TRIPATHI om 1 SAHZAD KHAN PANKAJ SOGANI MEMORIAL COLLEGE, principal.psmprincipal 9406560049 2 ANIRODDH RAJPOOT GUNA @gmail.com 1 MANISH CHOUBEY I.I.T.S. COLLEGE, GUNA [email protected] 9926223156 2 RAKESH KUMAR JAISAL 1 NEERAJ EXCELLENCE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & [email protected] 9424428786 2 MANISH BIJOLE MGMT.,ASHOKNAGAR m 1 PROF.R.S TOMAR M G M COLLEGE, MORENA [email protected] 9826068770 2 SANJIV GOLE om 1 SUNIL SHRIVASTAVA N.S. MEMORIAL COLLEGE OF LIFE & nsmemorialcollege@g 9329746100 2 SUNIL SAHU STUDIES BHANDER, DATIA mail.com 1 EKTA SWARNKAR RADHARAMAN SWARNKAR COLLEGE, [email protected] 9893757681 2 LAHAR, BHIND m 1 MR.G.S.YADAV SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR, SNATAK [email protected] 9936277400 2 DARSHAN GOSWAMI MAHAVIDHYALAY DATIA 1 RAJESH SHRIVASTAVA SWAMIJI MAHARAJ COLLEGE,DATIA [email protected] 9425121684 2 SEEMA GUPTA 1 NITESH SINGH CHOUHAN ADITYA COLLEGE, CITY CENTRE GWALIOR [email protected] 9926188997 2 JITENDRA SAXENA 1 DR. DHANANJAY UPADHYAY MAA SHANTI DEVI COLLEGE KUTGHAN dr.dhananjaysbl@gmail 9425738359 2 ANOOP SHRIVASTAVA SABALGARH (MORENA) .com 1 PROF. MANISH PANDEY VIJAYARAJE INSTT. OF SCIENCE & vism_gwalior@rediffma 9329764815 2 PROF. BHOOPENDRA S. KUSHWAH MANAGEMENT, GWALIOR il.com 1 AJAY SHRIVASTAVA SHRI RAMNATH SINGH INSTITUTE OF [email protected] 9425112151 2 NISHA SHARMA SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, SITHOLI om Gwalior 1 DR SUKHRAM SHARMA OM SHIV COLLEGE,KAROHAL,SEOPUR [email protected] 9826237650 2 DR. D.K. DIXIT (M.P.) om 1 DR A.S. CHAUHAN RAJEEV GANDHI MEMORIAL COLLEGE manishmudgil172@gm 9992623817 2 MANISH MUDGAL BARODA,SHEOPUR ail.com 1 DR. RAJ KUMAR SINGH TOMAR N.A.S. COLLEGE, PORSA Morena 815nascollegeporsa@g 9826263666 2 RAMPRATAP mail.com 1 DR. DEEPAK SINGH R V S COLLEGE,JOTAI ROAD,PORSA [email protected] 9098558503 2 RAJESH RAJPOOT Morena om 1 KULDEEP SINGH TOMAR C P S COLLEGE,BADAGAON,MORENA [email protected] 9926393679 2 1 DR. ARADHANA UPADHAYAY PRESTON COLLEGE, GWALIOR praveen_preston@yah 9425120822 2 MANJULA TIWARI oo.co.in 1 SANJIV JAIN MAHARAJA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT [email protected] 9893149205 2 SHELESH MATHE & TECHNOLOGY, GWALIOR m 1 SANTOSH GUPTA RASS J.B. COLLEGE, DATIA [email protected] 9826294038 2 AMIT SHARMA 1 ARCHANA SHRIVASTAVA COLLEGE OF LIFE SCIENCE, JAN VIKAS [email protected] 9425111881 2 MADHU GUPTA NYAS, CANCER PAHADI, GWALIOR .in 1 RAJIV SHRIVASTAVA PURSOTTAM MAHAVIDYALYA, 9165211301 9926251413 2 PRAMOD SHARMA DANDRAOA, BHIND 1 NARENDRA KUMAR VINAYAK COLLEGE, SHEOPURKALAN [email protected] 8103810703 2 VINOD VIMAL m 1 SWAPNIT TRIPATHI DEVPURIA COLLEGE, MEHGAON, BHIND DAIPURIACOLLEGE@G 9977150267 2 KULDEEP DEPURIA MAIL.COM 1 YOGESH ATRE G.I.T.M. GWALIOR [email protected] 0751-2448801, 2 NANDAN BELANKAR 802 1 SHILENDRA SINGH MAA BHAGWATI COLLEGE BHITARWAR, [email protected] 9827931471 2 BABU SNGH GURJAR Gwalior om 1 SURESH CHANDRA MISHRA CHOUDHRY DILIP SINGH GIRLS COLLEGE, [email protected] 9826460696 2 DEVENDRA SINGH KUSHWAH BHIND 1 RAVINDRA NATH YADAV SHRI DWARIKA PRASAD YADAV dpym_ashoknagar@red 9981266389 2 BRIJESH SHARMA MAHAVIDHLAYA,ASHOK NAGAR iffmail.com 1 MANOJ BHATELE OXFORD COLLEGE,GWALIOR [email protected] 9826241072 2 K.K. DIXIT om 1 DR PRAYAG NARAYAN SHARMA J B INSTITUTE OF TECH AND [email protected] 9301088008 2 VISHNU SHARMA MANAGEMENT,GWALIOR om 1 DR M L MAHOR H I C T COLLEGE,GWALIOR [email protected] 9826187317 2 MANJU THAKUR 1 Dr. Rama Tyagi INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES, [email protected] 9425757659 2 DR. BRIJKISHOR PRASAD GWALIOR 1 SAPANDEEP KOUR S.V.I.T.M. MAHAVIDYALYA, GWALIOR [email protected] 9826369330 2 SANJAI SIKARWAR 1 DHARMENDRA RAGHUWANSHI YUVA MAHAVIDHLAYA,ASHOK NAGAR shahidulla.khan@yaho 9425131745 2 HEMANT YOGI o.com 1 DR. MRS. V.M. SAHAI NAGAJI INSTT.OF TECH.& MAGT. SITHOLI [email protected] 9425309751 2 , GWALIOR m 1 VIJAY SINGH SHRIKRISHAN subhashchndrabosecoll 9425116586 2 SUGREEV MAHAVIDYALAY,INDERGARH , DAITA [email protected] 1 RAVI GUPTA SHRI VAISHNAV COLLEGE OF [email protected] 9827517773 2 NAVAL AGRAWAL MANAGEMENT,MORENA m 1 BHANU PRATAP SIKARWAR JAI MATA DI MAHAVIDHYALAY,MORENA [email protected] 8269339340 2 SUNIL KUMAR BAROLIA om 1 RAKESH GUPTA PANDIT DEENDAYAL UPADHYAY rakesh260684@rediffm 9754990628 2 DHARAM SINGH TOMAR MAHAVIDHYALAY,PORSA Morena ail.com 1 MEGHRAJ SHARMA SWAMI VIVEKANAND MAHAVIDYALAY, [email protected] 9826217391 2 VISHNU SWAROOP AMBAH Morena 1 KAUSHALENDRA SINGH SIKARWAR SWAMI VIVEKANAND COLLEGE JOURA cybershelter@rediffmai 9300646151 2 MORENA l.com 1 DR. MANOJ JAIN JAIN MAHAVIDHYALAY,NAINAGARH jaincollegemorena@gm 8989481453 2 ASHOK JATAV ROAD, MORENA ail.com 1 DINESH SHARMA SHIVAM MAHAVIDHYALAY,PORSA shivamcollege825@gm 9826235146 2 RAMNIWAS SHARMA Morena ail.com 1 ABHAY RAJPOOT SUNWAY COLLEGE, C-9, ADARSH NAGAR, sunwaycollege@rediff 9826267949 2 RAJDEEP TRIPATHI GOLE KA MANDIR, GWALIOR mail.com 1 K.K. MAHEDNRA MODEL COLLEGE, VIDYA NAGAR, krishnamahendra@yma 9827796828 2 BAHODAPUR ROAD, GWALIOR il.com 1 NAVIN MATHE VIKRANT INST.OF INTEGRATED LEARNING [email protected] 9425114946 2 SUDHIR NAMDEV AND ADVANCE STUDIES, GWALIOR 1 KADAM SINGH KOURAV GURUKUL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, [email protected] 9826561385 2 VIVEK SINGH BHADORIA TIGHRA ROAD, GWALIOR 1 MR MOHIT MEHTA DREAMVALLY COLLEGE, GWALIOR [email protected] 9425116660 2 om 1 SHARAD BHATT OPTIMUS COLLEGE OF HIGHER STUDIES, pankaj.agarwal@optim 9873226412 2 GWALIOR uscollege.com 1 JITENDRA KUMAR GUPTA OASIS EMPIRIAL COLLEGE,GOHAD Bhind [email protected] 9826225027 2 SHASHIKANT SHARMA 1 LOKESH JAIN AMBIKA COMPUTERS & MANAGEMENT [email protected] 9425137120 2 SHARAD SHARMA EDUCATION, SHIVPURI m 1 AVESH SHARMA DIVYANSH MAHAVIDHYALAY, SUBHASH divyanshmahavidhyalay 9425134166 2 OMPRAKASH PATERIA COLONY, GUNA [email protected] 1 VINAY KUMAR JAIN MALWA COLLEGE OF dsomkar99@rediffmail. 9425408541 2 RANJAN SHARMA EDUCATION,CHACHODA,BEENAAGANJ com Guna 1 DR. MANOJ KUMAR SOLANKI A.S. DEGREE COLLEGE, KAILARAS, asdegreecollege@gmail 9893392253 2 MAHESH UPADHYAY MORENA .com 1 A S YADAV KHERAPATI SARKAR GROUP OF [email protected] 9752813407 2 AKHILESH SINGH JADON COLLEGE,INDERGARH,DATIA m 1 MRS. NEETA SAXENA INDIRA INFORMATION INSTITUTE OF [email protected] 9827254882 2 PROFESSIONAL STUDIES, DABRA Gwalior 1 DEEPAK DUBEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNICAL STUDIES, dubeydeepakji@gmail. 9826644050 2 UPDESH AWASTHI GWALIOR com 1 Dr. A. K. Raizada GAUTAM COLLEGE OF LIFE SCIENCE & gautamgroupofcolleges 9827254882 2 JITENDRA SHARMA TECHNOLOGY, DABRA Gwalior @gmail.com 1 SANJAY TOMAR RISHIKUL GROUP OF COLLEGE, GWALIOR sanjaytomar- 9981171666 2 OMKAR SINGH CHOUHAN [email protected] 1 DR RAJ NARAYAN SHARMA B.V.M. COLLEGE OF TECH. & [email protected] 9827382444 2 MANAGEMENT, GWALIOR 1 VINAY GUPTA BALAJI INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL [email protected] 9229227326 2 KAMAL KISHORE STUDIES, DABRA Gwalior om 1 PRASHANT SINGH BHADORIA M.P.S. MAHAVIDYALAY, CHAR SHAHAR mpscollegegwl@gmail. 8871235086 2 ABILAKH SINGH NARWARIA KA NAKA, GWALIOR com 1 S.N. MISHRA MAHARANA PRATAP COLLGEG OF ALLIED [email protected] 9425481988 2 NEELESH SHARMA SCIENCES,GWALIOR 1 SHASHI BHUSHAN RAI L.M.R. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, [email protected] 9300542434 2 GWALIOR 1 DR M.K.SOLANKI A.D.S. MAHAVIDHYALAYA, AMBAH, [email protected] 9009602250 2 MAHESH UPADHYAY MURENA om 1 RAGHURAJ SINGH JADON MAHARANA PRATAP shailu.jadon.84@gmail.
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