List of institutions of higher education in Punjab, India

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This is a list of institutions of higher education in Punjab.

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Autonomous institutions

Institutes of National Importance

State Government Institutions

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Punjabi University

Deemed

Private

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Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology (aerial view)

Autonomous colleges in Punjab

Autonomous Degree Colleges

Engineering Colleges

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Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana

Medical colleges

Reputed colleges (Technical / Professional)

Other Reputed Institutions

District-Wise Colleges in Punjab

Amritsar

Bathinda

Faridkot

Fatehgarh Sahib

Fazilka

Hoshiarpur

Jalandhar

Kapurthala

Ludhiana

Mansa

Moga

Patiala

Sahibazada Ajit Singh Nagar

Sangrur

See also

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