Dayanand Brajendra Swarup College

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Dayanand Brajendra Swarup College [1]
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Established1959
Founder Virendra Swarup
Principal Dr. C S Prasad
Administrative staff
148 (teaching and non-teaching)
Address
near Govindpuri Railway Station, Govind Nagar,
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India
Campus Urban
Affiliations Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University
Website dbscollege.org

Dayanand Brajendra Swarup College is a college in the south region of Kanpur. It is government aided and is affiliated to CSJM University Kanpur.

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Location

It is in the south of Kanpur at Govind Nagar near Govindpuri railway station (North Central Railway).

Facilities

Courses

Government aided

Self finance

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