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ASSOCIATE INSTITUTES for the SESSION 2016-17 Sr ASSOCIATE INSTITUTES FOR THE SESSION 2016-17 Sr. Associate Institute Name and Address Co-ordinator Name No AMRITSAR 1. Sri Guru Teg Bahadur College for Women, Dharamshalla Sardar Mahna Ms. Krishna Singh, Near Mahna Singh Road, Amritsar. 2. Baba Kharak Singh Baba Darshan Singh Girls College, Chatiwind Gate, Miss Bhupinder Kaur Amritsar. 3. Sarswati College of Management and Technology, 100ft. Road, Amritsar. Prof. Jagjit Singh 4. S.S.S.S. College of Arts for Women, Makbulpura Chowk, G.T.Road, Mrs. Gurinder Kaur Suri Amritsar. 5. Guru Nanak Dev College for Girls, Chogawan, Distt-Amritsar. Mrs. Jatinder Kaur 6. Sidana Degree College, Village –Khiala Khurd, Amritsar– Lopoke Road, Sh. M.P. Sidana Near Ram Tirath, Distt – Amritsar. 7. TES College of Arts & Technology, J. Paul Avenue, Ram Tirath Road, S. Rajinder Singh VPO-Mahal, Amritsar. 8. Dashmesh College for Women, Mehta Chowk, Distt-Amritsar. S. Gurdip Singh 9. Sant Giani Gurbachan Singh Ji Khalsa College, Mehta Chowk, Sh. Dilbag Singh Distt-Amritsar. 10. Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Khalsa College For Women, Guru Ke Ber Sh. Dhana Singh Sahib, Mattewal, Mehta Road, Distt.- Amritsar. 11. S.B.S College, Village-Sohian Kalan, Fatehgarh Churian Road, Teh- Mrs. Brij Kanta Majitha, Distt-Amritsar. 12. Sri Guru Ramdas Academic and Vocational College, Dr. Anmoldeep Kaur Vill-Pandher, PO-Kotla Gujran, Via-Chetan Pura, Distt-Amritsar TARN TARAN 13. Guru Gobind Singh Khalsa College for Women, Sarhali, Distt-Tarn Taran Dr. Shabeg Singh 14. Mata Sahib Kaur Girls College, Village-Bharowal, Distt.-Tarn Taran Dr. Gagandeep Singh 15. Gurukul College, Khemkaran Road, Bhikhiwind, Distt- Tarn Taran. Mrs. Satwant Kaur 16. I.T College of Higher Study, Village-Algon Kothi, Teh-Patti, S. Lakha Singh Distt-Tarn Taran. 17. St. Soldier Girls College, Poonia Road, Village-Gharyala, Teh-Patti, Sh. Tarjit Singh Distt-Tarn Taran. GURDASPUR 18. Veena Suri Memorial Shivalik College, Dera Baba Nanak Road, Mrs. Renu Mehta Shukarpura, Batala, Distt-Gurdaspur 19. The Salvation Army College, Aliwal Road, Batala, Distt-Gurdaspur. Sh. Kuldeep Kumar [338] 20. Hasta Shilpa Degree College, Near Taj Palace, Kahnuwan Road, Batala, S. Tarlochan Singh Distt-Gurdaspur. 21. VMS College, Batala-Amritsar Road, Batala, Distt-Gurdaspur. Sh. Suresh Kumar Kakker 22. Gurukul Degree College, New Sant Nagar, Trimmu Road, Gurdaspur. Ms. Bela Chohan 23. Shivalik Degree College, New Sant Nagar, Trimmo Road, Gurdaspur. Dr. Satwinder Singh 24. S.M. College for Women, Kahnuwan, Distt-Gurdaspur. S. Lakhwinder Singh 25. B.V.N. College, Railway Road, Fatehgarh Churian, Distt- Gurdaspur. Sh. M.R. Chopra 26. Sant Baba Hazara Singh Girls College, Nikke Ghuman, P.O. Naushehra Smt. Saroj Kumari Majha Singh, Distt-Gurdaspur. 27. Meeri Peeri Degree College, Adda Dehriwal Daroga, Village-Dehriwal Prof. Rattan Pal Gupta Daroga, Via- Naushehra Majha Singh, Distt-Gurdaspur. 28. Central College, Ghoman (Bariar), Teh-Batala, Distt-Gurdaspur. Smt. Satinder Kaur 29. Mata Sahib Kaur Khalsa College, Village-Jhanda Lubana, PO-Bhaini Mrs. Baljinder Kaur Mian Khan, Via Bhathian, Distt-Gurdaspur. 30. Baba Mehar Singh Memorial College, VPO - Purana Shalla, Distt- Smt. Monika Walia Gurdaspur. 31. Modern Degree College, Opp-Army Gate No-2, Tibri Cantt, VPO-New Sh. Jarnail Singh Saini Shalle, Distt-Gurdaspur. 32. Baba Shri Chand Khalsa College for Women, Gahlari, Distt. Gurdaspur. Sh. Devi Dass 33. Baba Aya Singh Riarki Science College, VPO-Tughalwala, Distt- S. Baljinder Singh Gurdaspur. 34. Gyan Sagar College, Kalanaur, Distt-Gurdaspur. Sh. Anil Gupta 35. Dashmesh Degree College, Adda Kotli Surat Malli, Teh-Dera Baba Sh. Ashok Kumar Nanak, Distt-Gurdaspur. Agnihotri 36. Baba Deep Singh College, Village-Sangat Pur, PO-Bhikhariwal, Distt- S. Gurpartap Singh Gurdaspur. PATHANKOT 37. SMSD Rajput College (Girls), Sujanpur, Distt-Pathankot. Mrs. Anju Saini 38. K.C.M. National Co-Educational College, VPO- Rattangarh, Distt- Mr. Hari Krishan Mahajan Pathankot -143534 39. MGN College, Jhakolari, Pathankot-Amritsar Road, Distt-Pathankot. Prof. Bhageshwari Sharma 40. S.J.D.A.B College, VPO-Ranipur, Distt- Pathankot. Sh. Anil Kumar Dar 41. Utkrisht College, Opp - House No-16, Subhash Puri Cottage, Mrs. Arvinder Kaur LIC Lane, Dhangu Road, Distt- Pathankot. 42. Aakarshan Degree College for Women, National Highway, Taragarh, Mrs. Harjeet Kaur Narot Jaimal Singh, Tehsil & Distt. Patahnkot. [339] JALANDHAR 43. Mata Sahib Kaur Khalsa College for Women, Dhandowal, Shahkot, Distt- Smt. Narinder Kaur Jalandhar. 44. Sant Avtar Singh Ji Yadgari College, Seechewal, PO-Rupewal, Dr. Harbans Singh Chahal Teh- Shahkot, Distt-Jalandhar. 45. Satya Devi Mittal Public Co-Educational College, Malsian Road, Sh. Shiv Kumar Shahkot, Distt- Jalandhar. 46. Guru Nanak Computer and Technical College, Near Gurdwara Sri Guru Dr. Kulwinder Dip Kaur Singh Sabha, Preet Nagar, Sodal Road, Jalandhar. 47. Punjab College of Engineering, Udham Singh Nagar, G.T. Road, Prof. Joginder Singh Jalandhar. 48. Mata Gujri Khalsa College, Near Railway Station, Bhogpur, Distt – S. Malkiat Singh Jalandhar 49. S.G.N. Professional College, Khehra Colony (Kot Sadeek), Kala Dr. Kanwaljit Kaur Sanghian Road, Jalandhar 50. Guru Gobind Singh Ji College of Commerce & IT, Guru Harkrishan Prof. Bodh Raj Nagar, Basti Guzan, Jalandhar. 51. Kartarpur Institute of Management & Technology, Mohalla Kalhan, Dr. Jasbir Kaur Gill Kartarpur, Distt. Jalandhar. LUDHIANA 52. Gujranwala Guru Nanak Institute of Vocational Studies, Civil Lines, S. Manjit Singh Chhabra Ludhiana. 53. Brilliant College of Art & Technology, Ludhiana Road Nurpura, PO- Dr. Shashipal Halwara, Distt-Ludhiana- 141107 54. U.S.P.C. Jain Institute of Professional Studies, Friends Colony, Opp. Dr. Satish Mitter Sharma BBMB Power House, Chandigarh Road, Ludhiana. FEROZEPUR 55. D.P.D. College, Jhatra Road, Zira, Distt. Ferozepur. Sh. Vijay Kumar Sharma HOSHIARPUR 56. Ashoka Vocational College, Garhshankar Distt.Hoshiarpur Mrs. Kanwalinder Kaur MOGA 57. Ideal Institute of Management & Technology, VPO Manuke Gill, Nihal Dr. Varinder Kaur Singh Wala, Baghapurana Road, Distt. Moga PATIALA 58. Gian Ganga College, Bhadson Road, Patiala. Sh. Sawaran Singh [340].
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