- List of Universities and Colleges in Ranchi
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In India, most of the colleges and institutions of higher education of Ranchi are under the jurisdiction of Ranchi University.
As the institutions of higher studies fall short of city’s requirement, many students, after completing schooling in the state, move away to places like New Delhi, Karnataka and several other locations for study of higher technical and non-technical subjects.
List of colleges in Ranchi
- Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, Established in 1957, its one of the premier centres of medical education in the state and one of the largest hospitals in Asia.
- National University of Study and Research in Law
- Birla Institute of Technology, Deemed University, Mesra
- Birla Institute of Technology, Extension centre, Lalpur
- National Institute Of Foundry And Forge Technology (NIFFT), Hatia: Established in 1966 with UNDP programme by an Act of Parliament. It is a specialised institute catering to a niche of manufacturing industry.
- St. Xavier's College, Ranchi, Established in 1940s, it is one of the premier centres of higher education in the state. It is the first autonomous college of the eastern region of India.
- Xavier Institute of Social Service Autonomous
- Post Graduate Departments of Ranchi University
- Cambridge Institute of Technology, Tatisilwai
- Doranda College, Doranda
- Ranchi College
- St. Paul's College, Ranchi
- Sanjay Gandhi Memorial College
- Suraj Singh Memorial College
- Chhotanagpur Law College
- J. N. College
- Marwari Boys' College
- Marwari Girl's College
- Gossner College
- Gossner Theological College
- Nirmala College, Doranda, Ranchi
- Mahendra Prasad Mahavidyalaya
- Ranchi Women's College
References
- "Ranchi.com". http://www.ranchi.com/central/geninfo/allcollege.asp. Retrieved 2007-03-08.
- [indiastudycenter.com/univ/states/jhar/ranchi.asp "Indiastudycenter.com"]. indiastudycenter.com/univ/states/jhar/ranchi.asp. Retrieved 2007-03-08.
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