Presidency University, Bengaluru

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Presidency University, Bengaluru
Presidency University, Bangalore logo.svg
MottoGain more knowledge Reach greater heights
Type Private University
Established2013;11 years ago (2013)
Academic affiliation
UGC, AICTE, BCI, AIU
Chancellor Dr. Nissar Ahmed [1]
Vice-Chancellor Dr. Anubha Singh
Students21000
Undergraduates 5198
Postgraduates 1220
Location, ,
India

13°10′06″N77°32′07″E / 13.1682°N 77.5354°E / 13.1682; 77.5354
Campus110 acres (45 ha)
Language English
Website presidencyuniversity.in

Presidency University is a private university located in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. The university offers courses in engineering, management, design, computer applications, commerce and law. [2] [3] [4]

History

The university's founding Chairman and Chancellor is Dr. Nissar Ahmed; the. [5] It was chartered by the Presidency University Act (Karnataka State Act No. 41) in 2013. [6] The university commenced classes in 2015.

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References

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