Government Degree College, Bhaderwah

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Government Degree College, Bhaderwah
TypeDegree College
Established1955
Academic affiliations
University of Jammu
Location, ,
India
CampusRural
Website https://gdcbhadarwah.ac.in/

Government Degree College, Bhaderwah is a co-educational general degree college in Bhaderwah, Doda district, Jammu and Kashmir, India. This college serves the people of Bhaderwah in the Doda district and its adjoining areas. [1] This college was established in 1955 which makes it one of the oldest colleges in Jammu and Kashmir. This college offers courses in arts and science. It is affiliated to University of Jammu. [2] [3]


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References

  1. "GDC Bhaderwah organises Swachtha Abhiyan with active participation of 100 students".
  2. "Affiliated Degree Colleges of the University of Jammu" (PDF).
  3. "Students hold protest demonstration against Jammu University in Bhaderwah".