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29/01/2020 Government of Karnataka Page:115 29/01/2020 GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA PAGE:115 DEPARTMENT OF PRE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION LIST OF PU COLLEGES IN BAGALKOT DISTRICT AS ON 29/01/2020 ******************************************************************************** SLNO COLCD NAME AND ADDRESS YEAR OF OPEN & COLL TYPE OPENING & AIDED GO NOS. WITH DATE ******************************************************************************** 1539 EB006 BASAVESHWAR ARTS PU COL BIFUR PU COL BAGALKOT 587101 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1540 EB007 BASAVESHWAR PU COLLEGE AIDED PU COL BAGALKOT A1:7074/PUC/50/71-72 16-06-72 587101 C-17(MGT-PUC-89)1972-73 28/08/1973 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1541 EB008 GOVT PU COLLEGE FOR GIRLS GOVT PU COL BAGALKOT 587101 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1542 EB009 BASAVESHWAR SCIENC PU COL BIFUR PU COL BAGALKOT 587101 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1543 EB010 BASAVESHWAR COMMRC PU COL BIFUR PU COL BAGALKOT 587101 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1544 EB011 BHS ARTS & TGP SC PU COL BIFUR PU COL JAMKHANDI BAGALKOT DT 587302 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1545 EB012 MV PATTAN COMP PU COLLEGE AIDED PU COL RABKAVI JAMKHANDI TQ AFL-CR-77/72-73 DT 16-06-1972 BAGALKOT DT 587314 ALF-CR-77/72-73 A1 DT 16/06/1972 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1546 EB013 SRA COMP PU COLLEGE AIDED PU COL BANHATTI JAMKHANDI TQ APL-CR-78/72-73 DT 11-05-1972 BAGALKOT DT 587311 ED 43/UDC 71 DT 07/08/1972 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1547 EB014 SRI PRABHULING PU COLLEGE AIDED PU COL TERDAL JAMKHANDI TQ APL-CR-7/13/71-72 DT03-05-1971 BAGALKOT DT 587315 ED 43/UDC 71 DT 07/08/1972 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1548 EB015 VIJAYA MAHANTESH PU COL BIFUR PU COL ILKAL HUNGUND TQ BAGALKOT DT 587125 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1549 EB016 VMSR VASTRAD PU COLLEGE BIFUR PU COL HUNGUND BAGALKOT DT 587118 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1550 EB019 SRI GMK PU COLLEGE AIDED PU COL BADAMI A1:7074/PUC/50/71-72 16-06-72 BAGALKOT DT 587201 PLG-1/JCM-5/77-78 DT 01/11/1977 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1551 EB020 BHANDARI RATHI A&S PU COL BIFUR PU COL GULEDGUDDA BADAMI TQ BAGALKOT DT 587203 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1552 EB028 RMG PU COLLEGE AIDED PU COL MUDHOL ED 19/TPU-72 DT 16-05-1972 BAGALKOT DT 587313 ED 19/TPU 72 DT 16/05/1972 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29/01/2020 GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA PAGE:116 DEPARTMENT OF PRE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION LIST OF PU COLLEGES IN BAGALKOT DISTRICT AS ON 29/01/2020 ******************************************************************************** SLNO COLCD NAME AND ADDRESS YEAR OF OPEN & COLL TYPE OPENING & AIDED GO NOS. WITH DATE ******************************************************************************** 1553 EB029 SIDDESWARA PU COLLEGE AIDED PU COL BILGI ED 83/TPU-72 DT 03-07-1972 BAGALKOT DT 587116 ED 43/UDC 71 DT 07/08/1972 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1554 EB033 SSDH A SS C & RD S PU COL AIDED PU COL BAGALKOT ED 35 SHH 2001 DT 06-07-2001 587101 ED 43/UDC 71 DT 07/08/1972 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1555 EB038 SC PRASADIK PU COLLEGE AIDED PU COL MAHALINGPUR MUDHOL TQ ED 90 SOH 79 DT 25-06-1979 BAGALKOT DT 587312 ED 78/TPU 85 DT 19/09/1985 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1556 EB039 SDSG PU COLLEGE AIDED PU COL SAVALGI JAMKHANDI TQ ED 59 MHS 80(1) DT 01-07-1980 BAGALKOT DT 586126 ED 59/MHS 80(1) DT 01/07/1980 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1557 EB047 MALLIKARJUNA PU COLLEGE 81-82 AIDED PU COL TODALBAGI JAMKHANDI TQ ED 82 MUN 80(NG) DT 03-07-1981 BAGALKOT DT 587322 ED 318/TPU 87 DT 29/02/1988 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1558 EB049 ANNADANESHWAR PU COLLEGE AIDED PU COL BELUR BADAMI TQ ED 82 MVN 80 DT 14-09-1981 BAGALKOT DT 587114 ED 392/TPU 89 DT 27/10/1989 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1559 EB053 SANGAMESHWAR COMP PU COL 82-83 AIDED PU COL AMINGAD HUNGUND TQ ED 76 MUN 82(NG) DT 05-07-1982 BAGALKOT DT 587112 ED 468/TPU 88 DT 20/10/1989 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1560 EB054 MH MENASIGI PU COLLEGE AIDED PU COL KERUR BADAMI TQ ED 176/MUN 82 DT 20-08-1983 BAGALKOT DT 587206 ED 358/TPU 88 DT 19/10/1989 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1561 EB056 GOVT PU COLLEGE FOR GIRLS GOVT PU COL JAMKHANDI BAGALKOT DT 587301 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1562 EB063 BASAVESHWAR PU COLLEGE AIDED PU COL KADAPATTI JAMKHANDI TQ ED 67/MUN(NG)-87 DT 10-08-1983 BAGALKOT DT 587302 ED 143/TPU 90 DT 16/03/1991 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1563 EB066 GOVT PU COLLEGE GOVT PU COL ILKAL HUNGUND TQ BAGALKOT DT 587125 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1564 EB067 GOVT PU COLLEGE FOR BOYS GOVT PU COL GULEDGUDDA BADAMI TQ BAGALKOT DT 587203 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1565 EB068 GOVT PU COLLEGE GOVT PU COL RABKAVI-BANHATTI J KHANDI BAGALKOT DT 587311 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1566 EB069 ADARSHA COMP PU COLLEGE 84-85 AIDED PU COL BEWOOR ED 74 MUN 84(NG) DT 09-07-1984 BAGALKOT TQ 587115 ED 483/TPU 90 DT 21/03/1991 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29/01/2020 GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA PAGE:117 DEPARTMENT OF PRE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION LIST OF PU COLLEGES IN BAGALKOT DISTRICT AS ON 29/01/2020 ******************************************************************************** SLNO COLCD NAME AND ADDRESS YEAR OF OPEN & COLL TYPE OPENING & AIDED GO NOS. WITH DATE ******************************************************************************** 1567 EB073 RAMALINGESHWARA PU COL 82-83 AIDED PU COL KUNDARGI BILGI TQ ED 76 MUN 82(NG) DT 05-07-1982 BAGALKOT DT 587204 ED 273/TPU 89 DT 20/10/1989 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1568 EB086 SRI SHAKAMBARI PU COLLEGE AIDED PU COL KAMATAGI HUNGUND TQ ED 127/MUN 84 DT 11-07-1985 BAGALKOT DT 587120 ED 214/TPU 89 DT 16/10/1989 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1569 EB091 PM NADAGOUDA IND PU COL 88-89 AIDED PU COL BAGALKOT ED 37 MUN 88 DT 04-06-1988 587101 ED 119 SOH 2008 13/01/2009 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1570 EB094 SSGV KR LAKKARI PU COL 88-89 AIDED PU COL SHIRUR ED 37 MUN 88 DT 04-06-1988 BAGALKOT TQ 587120 ED 42 TPU 2010 05/11/2011 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1571 EB096 SVM PU COLLEGE FOR WOMEN AIDED PU COL ILKAL HUNGUND TQ ED 29 UDC 89 DT 04/08/1989 BAGALKOT DT 587125 ED 29 TPU 2010 16/11/2011 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1572 EB098 GURULINGESWARA IND PU COL 88-89 AIDED PU COL KALADGI ED 37 MUN 88 DT 04-06-1988 BAGALKOT TQ 587204 ED 8 TPU 2011 07/12/2011 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1573 EB103 KALIDAS COMP PU COLLEGE 91-92 AIDED PU COL BADAMI ED 455 SHH 91 DT 09/09/1991 BAGALKOT DT 587201 ED 107 TPU 2009 23/06/2009 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1574 EB104 SB PATIL SHIRGUMPI PU COL 91-92 AIDED PU COL BAGALKOT ED 449 SHH 91 DT 09/09/1991 587101 ED 139 TPU 2008 30/05/2009 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1575 EB105 SRI SANGAMESWARA PU COL 91-92 AIDED PU COL KUDALASANGAMA HUNGUND TQ ED 329 SHH 01 DT 27/08/1991 BAGALKOT DT 587115 ED 116 TPU 2009 30/06/2009 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1576 EB108 ANJUMAN COMP PU COLLEGE AIDED PU COL BAGALKOT ED 198 SHH 91 DT 01/08/1991 587101 ED 240 TPU 2009 10/09/2012 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1577 EB113 GOVT PU COLLEGE GOVT PU COL DANNUR HUNGUND TQ BAGALKOT DT 587118 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1578 EB116 SMS QUADRI COMP PU COL 92-93 AIDED PU COL ILKAL HUNGUND TQ ED 499 SHH 92 DT 18/11/1992 BAGALKOT DT 587125 ED 143 TPU 2012 11/02/2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1579 EB118 RBS GHORPADE COMP PU COL AIDED PU COL LOKAPUR MUDHOL TQ ED 463 SHH 91 DT 26/09/1991 BAGALKOT DT 587122 ED 2 TPU 2011 25/08/2012 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1580 EB119 HUCHESHWAR COMP PU COL 92-93 AIDED PU COL KAMATAGI HUNGUND TQ ED 486 SHH 91 DT 20/07/1992 BAGALKOT DT 587120 ED 122 TPU 2009 30/06/2009 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29/01/2020 GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
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