Govt. PG College Rampur Bushahr

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GB Pant Memorial Government PG College Rampur Bushahr
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Other names
  • GDC Rampur Bushahr
  • GB Pant Memorial Govt. Degree College Rampur Bushahr
Mottoसा विद्या या विमुक्तये
Motto in English
Knowledge is one that liberates
Type Public
Established11 November 1959;65 years ago (1959-11-11)
Principal Premi Chint Ram Negi [1]
Academic staff
46
Students4993
Location, ,
31°27′18″N77°38′27″E / 31.4550436°N 77.6409424°E / 31.4550436; 77.6409424
CampusUrban
Affiliations HPU, UGC, NAAC
Website gcrampur.nic.in
Accredited with 'A' grade by NAAC in 2016.

Govt. PG College Rampur Bushahr known as Govind Ballabh Pant Memorial Government PG College Rampur Bushahr is a government degree college at Part Bungalow in the town Rampur Bushahr. [2] College is affiliated with HPU. [3] It is established in 1959. It is situated at shore of Satluj river near NH 05 alongside of town. [4] This college is the center for students of 4 districts. [5]

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References

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