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Government Degree Colleges (Division Kashmir) S. No. Name Of Government Degree Colleges (Division Kashmir) S. Name of District Contact Website address Streams Available PG Courses No. College number 1. S.P. College Srinagar 0194-2476828 www.epinesolutions.com Science, Bio- Environmental 9419010839 [email protected] Chemistry, IT, B. Science and Sc-IT, Bio-Tech. Water Management, Zoology, Chemistry 2. A.S. College Srinagar 0194-2311674 www.amarsinghcollege.com Arts, Science, BCA, Geography 9419064621 Comp. Appl. Functional English, Sts, Env. Sc., Tourism & Commerce PG CourseGeography 3. COE Srinagar 0194-2478907 B. Ed, & Comp. M. Ed. Srinagar 9419012022 Appl. 4. Women Srinagar 0194-479432 www.womencollege.com Science, Arts, English & College, M. 0194-2478259 [email protected] Industrial Home Science A. Road, 9419012127 Chemistry, Home Sgr. Science Bio- Chemistry Bio- Technology, BCA & Env. Sc. 5. Women Srinagar 0194-2479156 www.gcwnk.com Arts, Science, 1 College 9419073979 [email protected] Commerce, Nawakadal, Tourism, Envr. Sc. Srinagar & BBA 6. GDC Bemina Srinagar 0194-2491715 www.gdcbemina.com Arts, Science, Commerce 9419072024 [email protected] Commerce Functional Eng, Sociology, Islamia Studies, BCA, Ind. Chem., Bio-Chem., EN. Sc. Bio Tech, Sts, Food Sc. Tech & Mass Communication 7. W. C. Srinagar 0194-2311548 Home Science & Srinagar 9419061392 English 8. GDC Bagi Srinagar 9906569536 Dilawar Khan 9. GDC Ganderbal 0194-2416854 Arts, BCA, En. Sc Ganderbal 9419089615 Geography, Commerce, Sts, & Fun. Eng. 10. GDC Ganderbal 9419473722 [email protected] Kangan 11. GDC Budgam 01951-256444 www.samokashmir.net Arts,Science, Budgam 9419009918 Comp. Appl., Sociology & Env. Sc. 12. GDC Budgam 01951-275223 [email protected] Arts, Science, 2 Beerwah 9419574741 Comp. Appl., Commerce & En. Sc. 13. GDC Budgam 9419010955 [email protected] Arts & Env. Sc. Khansahib 9906719513 14. GDC Budgam 7298782532 [email protected] Charar-i- Sharief 15. GDC Magam Budgam 9419056355 16. GDC Bandipora 01957-225430 Arts, Science, Bandipora 9419404471 Comp. Appl., Kashmiri, History and Env. Sc. 17. GDC Gurez Bandipora 0195-7245287 Arts & Env. Sc. 9419431154 18. GDC Bandipora 9419008989 Sumbal 19. GDC Anantnag 01932-222308 www.gdcang.com Arts, Science, English Anantnag 9419040906 Commerce, (University Sociology, Elec., Centre.) Equ. & Mant,. Seed Tech. En. Sc., Sts, BCA & Bio- Tech 20. WC Anantnag 01932-222385 Sericulture, Home Chemistry Anantnag 9419048292 Science, Env. Science, Sociology, BCA 21. GDC Dooru Anantnag 01932-230175 www.gdcdooru.net Arts, Science, 3 9419412632 Comp. Appl., Sociology & Env. Sc. 22. GDC Anantnag 01932-233263 Arts, Science, Bijbahera 9419079184 Comp. Appl. & En. Sc. 23. GDC Anantnag 9906619756 [email protected] Arts & Env. Sc. Kokernag 24. GDC Anantnag 01932-292975 Arts & Env. Sc. Uttrasoo 9419450527 25. GDC Vailoo- Anantnag 9419474995 Larnoo 26. GDC Kulgam 01931-260177 Arts, Science, Env. Kulgam 9419595057 Sc & Commerce 27 GDC Killam Kulgam 9469426832 [email protected] Arts & Env. Sc. 28. GDC D. H. Kulgam 9419073693 [email protected] Pora 29 GDC Pulwama 01933-241250 [email protected] Arts, Science, Env. Pulwama 9419024884 Science, Commerce & Islamic Studies 30. WC Pulwama 9419024864 [email protected] Arts & Env. Sc. Pulwama 31. GDC Tral Pulwama 01933-250033 [email protected] Arts & Env. Sc. & 9419534394 Commerce 32. GDC Pulwama 8803411280 [email protected] Pampore 33. GDC Shopian 01933-260204 Arts, Islamic 4 Shopian 9419047885 Studies, En. Sc., & Sociology 34. WC Baramulla 01952-234985 Arts, Science, Env. Baramulla 9419033246 Sc., BCA & Comp Appl. 35. GDC Baramulla 01952-234214 www.baramullacollege.com Arts, Science, Baramulla 9419032863 Commerce, Functional Eng., En. Sc., Fisheries, Sts., Sociology, MCVP, MCMP, I.T,. Bio- Tech, BCA & BBA 36. GDC Sopore Baramulla 01954-222262 www.soporecollege.com Arts, Science, 9419039720 Commerce, Sericulture, Psychology, Env. Sc., Comp. Appl., BBA, Kashmiri, Bio- Tech, Tourism & Travel Management 37. WC Sopore Baramulla 01954-225046 : [email protected] Arts, Science, 9419052746 Comp. Appl., Sociology Arabic Psychology & Env. Sc. 38. GDC Pattan Baramulla 01954231775 Arts, Comp. Appl., 9419412134 History, Sociology & Env. Sc. 39. GDC Uri Baramulla 9419400726 www.uricollege.net Arts, Comp. Appl., 5 [email protected] Psychology, Arabic & Env. Sc. 40. GDC Baramulla 9906644911 Tangmarg 41. GDC Baramulla 9419430394 Hadipora 42. GDC Kupwara 01955-252155 Arts, Science, Env. Kupwara 9419036917 Sc., BCA & Sociology 43. GDC Kupwara 01955-262203 Arts, Science, Env. Handwara 9419921420 Sc. & Commerce 44. GDC Sogam Kupwara 959601425 Arts & Env. Sc. 45. GDC Kupwara 9419405248 [email protected] Arts & Env. Sc. Tangdhar 46. WC Kupwara 9419446101 Kupwara 47. GDC Leh Leh 01982-252409 [email protected] Arts, Science, Env. 9419218045 Sc., Psychology 48. GDC Nobra Leh 49. GDC Kargil Kargil 01985-232392 [email protected] Arts, Science, Env. 01985-233374 Sc., Commerce & 9419176427 Sociology 50. GDC Kargil Zanaskar 6 Private College Division Kashmir 1. Super Computers Anantnag Anantnag 2. Al Ahad College of Anantnag 9419041464, [email protected], Education 9018041932, www.alahadcollege.com K.P. Road, Ananatnag 01932222835 3. Jamia College of Education Anantnag 9906780839, [email protected] Brakpora, Anantnag 9906598904 [email protected] 4. Rehmate Alam College of Anantnag 01932-222875, [email protected] Education 9419923723, [email protected] Rehmat abad, Anchidora, 946905880 Anantnag Fax: 01932-222875 5. Shah-I-Hamdan College of Anantnag 01936-210111 www.shahihamdan.co.in Education, Siligam Phalagam, 6. Weeta College of Anantnag 01932-233084, [email protected] Education 419040023, Sangam, Anantag Fax: 01932-233084 7. Mehboob ul Alam College Bandipora 01957-225673, of Education, Kaloosa, 9419033956 Bandipora Fax: 01957-225673 8. Shaheen College of Bandipora 9419038910, [email protected] Education, Bandipora 419458175, www.kashmirparadise.net 8713838011 Fax: 01954293454 9. Al Noor College of Bandipora 9419015136, [email protected] Education 9906764032, www.ancebpr.com Madar, Bandipora 01957225193 Fax: 01957225193 7 10. Rizwan Memorial College Bandipora 9419024705, [email protected] of Education 9419007216, m Sumbal Road, Asham, Fax: 01954230330 rizwan.college.org Bandipora 11. Sheikh Hamza College of Bandipora 01957-225-153, [email protected] Education and Trainings, 01957226-216 m Gundikaiser, Mader, Fax: 01957-225- www.shekihhamzacollegeof Bandipora 153-281 education.com 12. Wular Valley College of Bandipora 0195-210382 [email protected] Education, ward no. 09, 9419015838, www.valley.org Bandipora 9906627011 Fax: 01957-225666 13. Gulzar Memorial College of Baramulla 9419039214, Education, Nowpora, 9906654738 Kalan, Sopore Fax: 01954-220136 14. Sopore Law College Baramulla Baramulla 15. Franklin College of Baramulla 9906483632, Education 9419306272 Gousabad Chinkipora, Fax: 1954221100 Sopore, Baramulla 16. Unique College of Baramulla 9419084312, [email protected] Education 9858418748 Mirgund, Pattan, 01951260499 Baramulla 17. S.S.M College of Baramulla Engineering Parihaspora, Pattan, Baramulla 8 18. Alamdar College of Baramulla Education Sopore, Baramulla 19. Al Huda College of Baramulla 9858315787, [email protected] Education 9906707611, www.kashmirparadise.net Pattan, Baramulla 9906597038 20. Apex College of Education Baramulla 01954-222664, [email protected] Near Fruit Mandi, Sopore, 9419737635, www.kashmirparadise.net Barmaulla 9906739501 Fax: 01954293454 21. Baba Payam ud Din Baramulla 9797005700, [email protected] College of Education 9906627025, Watlab, Zainagar, Sopore, 9697784566 Barmaulla 22. Culture and Educaiton for Baramulla 9419017894, [email protected] Development College of 9419057406 [email protected] Education Fax: 0194-2440738 www.cedcollege.com Narbal, Gulmarg Road, Baramulla 23. Green Valley College of Baramulla 9906470460, [email protected] Education, Lalpora, 9906494008 greenvalleycollege.net Baramulla 24. Jan Baz Wali (JBW) Baramulla 9906431478, 0194- [email protected] College of Education and 2490083, janbazwalieducationaltrust@gmail. Trainings, Nadi Hal (Rafi 9419007145 com Abad), Baramulla 25. Kashmir College of Baramulla Fax: 01954293454 chairman@kashmirparadise Education, Model Town Sopore 9 26. Kashmir Women's College Baramulla 9419039897, [email protected] of Education 9419038953 [email protected] Mominabad, Noorbagh, Fax: 01954-223507 Byepass, Sopore 27. Kashmir Paradise College Baramulla 9419458175, chairman@kashmirparadise of Education 9419038910, Diver Parihaspora, 8713838011 Baramulla Fax: 01954293454 28. Jehlum Education Trust Baramulla 990657227, [email protected] Kanispora, Baramulla 9419414503 www.j.e.tcollege.com Fax: 1094236940 29. Qualtiy Education Training Baramulla 9419033512, [email protected] College 9419033467 National Highway Fax: 0195 2235304 Kitchama, Baramulla 30. Muslim Educational Trust, Baramulla 01954-293628, [email protected] Tulibal, Sopore 222574 www.met.ac.in Fax: 01954-223522 31. Mother Terrisa Memorial Baramulla college of Education Wusan, Tangmarg 32. Sanctorum College of Baramulla 0195-292786 [email protected] Education 9419039898, National Highway, Lalad, 9419039612 Sopore 33. Ramzan Memorial College Baramulla 9419737717, [email protected] of Education 9419916757 Rangee Sopore, Baramulla 34. Shah Rasool Welkin Baramulla 9796731071
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