Netaji Subhas University

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Netaji Subhas University
Netaji Subhas University logo.png
Type Private
Established2018
Chancellor Madan Mohan Singh [1]
Vice-Chancellor Gouranga Charan Nanda [2]
Location, ,
22°48′33″N86°15′47″E / 22.8090654°N 86.2631231°E / 22.8090654; 86.2631231 Coordinates: 22°48′33″N86°15′47″E / 22.8090654°N 86.2631231°E / 22.8090654; 86.2631231
Campus Urban
Affiliations UGC
Website www.nsuniv.ac.in

Netaji Subhas University (NSU), formerly Netaji Subhas Institute of Business Management (NSIBM), is a private university [3] at Pokhari on the outskirts of Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India.

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History

The university was approved by the Jharkhand cabinet on 18 July 2018 [4] and the Bill for its establishment was summarily passed on 21 July. [5] The university was formally established in September 2018 under Netaji Subhas University Act, 2018 [6] and was inaugurated in October 2018. [1] It is the second private university in the Kolhan division, following Arka Jain University. [1]

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References

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