Graphic Era Hill University
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GRAPHIC ERA HILL UNIVERSITY 566/6, Bell Road Society Area, Clement Town Dehradun - 248 002, Uttarakhand Tel :.: 0135- 2645996, 0135-2642727, 2642799,2643420 Fax : 0135-2644025 Email : [email protected], [email protected] Website : http://www.geu.ac.in Vice Chancellor : Prof. (Dr.) Sanjay Jasola Registrar : Shri D. P. Thapliyal Graphic Era Hill University was established on April 28, 2011 by an act of Uttarakhand State (Act No. 12 of 2011) under the aegis of Graphic Era Educational Society, Dehradun. In spite of being in its initial stage, the university has been growing at an exponential pace under the able guidance of our excellent leadership and dedicated services of staff and faculty members. Our presence can now be felt on the national and international platform. The aim of the university is to impart high quality knowledge and skills over a wide spectrum of professional and technical domains such as engineering, law, management, allied sciences and to provide world class training and research facilities, especially to the people hailing from the hills of the state of Uttarakhand. We visualize Graphic Era Hill University (GEHU) as an internationally recognized, inquiry- driven, ethically engaged destination university with a diverse community, whose members work collaboratively, for the positive transformation of the world by pioneering teaching, research and social awareness. The mission of the university is to promote learning in the true spirit. The university offers the knowledge and skills needed to succeed as professional and the values and sensitivity needed to become responsible citizens of the world. The university has campuses at Dehradun as well as at Bhimtal. All these campuses are designed as self- contained communities with academic and research facilities, laboratories, libraries, administrative offices etc. The unique feature of this university is that it provides 30% reservation and 25% concession in the fee structure for the students of the hilly areas. 185 .