List of institutions of higher education in Goa

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This is a list of institutions of higher education in Goa:

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Universities

UniversityLocationTypeEstablishedSpecializationSources
Goa University Goa State1985General [1]

Autonomous institutes

General Education Colleges under Goa University

Carmel College for Women is an institute of higher education Nuvem, Goa, India. The college was established in 1964. It is the first college for women in Goa. The college is run by the nuns of the Carmel Congregation. The college began with the departments of Arts and Science and then expanded to Department of Commerce in 1987. The college offers undergraduate degree in arts, science and commerce. It also offers a master's degree in commerce and master's degree in psychology. The college has as a Grade "A" by NAAC. The current principal of the college is Dr. Sr. Aradhana A.C

Cuncolim Educational Society's College of Arts and Commerce is a college based in Cuncolim, Goa. The college was established in 1987–88. The college offers undergraduate degrees in Arts and Commerce stream.

Dempo College of Arts and Science is based in Miramar, Goa. The college was established in 1962. It has been accredited with grade "A". The college offers undergraduate courses in Science and Arts stream.

S.S Dempo College of Commerce and Economics is based in Panjim, Goa. The institute was established in 1966. The college offers undergraduate and Post graduate degree in Commerce. (B.Com. and M.Com.)

Rosary College of Commerce and Arts was established in June 1990. The college offers undergraduate degrees in commerce, arts and computer applications and a master's degree in commerce.

Professional colleges under Goa University

Institutes recognized by Goa University

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Don Bosco College, Itanagar, established in 2002, is a general degree college at Jollang in Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh. It offers undergraduate courses in arts and commerce. It is affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University.

The Centre for Post-Graduate Instruction and Research (CPIR) was the lone educational institution which offered post-graduate education in Goa between the early 1960s and 1985. It was set up soon after the end of Portuguese rule in Goa and functioned under the University of Bombay. A few thousand students undertook their Masters education there, and some of whom went on to take up senior responsibilities in fields like education, journalism, law and science. The CPIR has been described as "the first post-graduate campus of any state university in India [to function] outside its original jurisdiction".

References

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