Maharaja Ganga Singh University

Maharaja Ganga Singh University
Maharaja Ganga Singh University
महाराजा गंगा सिंह विश्वविधालय

Seal of the Maharaja Ganga Singh University
Motto सर्वेषां भूषणं विधा
Established 2003
Type Public
Chancellor Shivraj Patil
Vice-Chancellor Ganga Ram Jakher
Students 140,000 Approx.[citation needed]
Location Bikaner, India
Campus Urban
Former names University Of Bikaner
Nickname MGSU
Affiliations UGC
Website www.mgsubikaner.ac.in

Maharaja Ganga Singh University (MGSU, Hindi: महाराजा गंगा सिंह विश्वविधालय), formerly University of Bikaner (UOB, Hindi: बीकानेर विश्वविधालय), is a university located in Bikaner in the state of Rajasthan, India. The university was established in 2003 and marks an important milestone in the evolution of tertiary education in Rajasthan. The University of Bikaner strives through teaching and research to achieve a better understanding of the unique issues affecting the local region.

Faculty

The University has faculties of Commerce and Management, Science, Arts, Social Sciences, Law and Education. This University runs a number of professional courses including B.Ed., M.Ed., B.P.Ed., BCA, MCM, PGDCA, BBA, MBA, PGDSM, BFA, LL.B, LL.M, Diploma in Labour Law, Diploma in Criminology, Microbiology, Biotechnology and Biochemistry besides regular academic courses. This university affiliates about 250 colleges from Bikaner, Churu, Sriganganagar and Hanumangarh districts.

Research

The university has recognized a number of research supervisors and has registered a number of research students. It has a Research Committee with the vice chancellor as the chairman. Students are only registered after a successful presentation before the Research Committee, thereby promoting quality research.

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