RLSY College Aurangabad

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RLSY College Aurangabad
Ram Lakhan Singh Yadav College Aurangabad
Established1971;51 years ago (1971)
Affiliation Magadh University
Principal Dr.Ganesh Mahto
Address
G.T Road
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824101
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India
Website www.rlsycollegeaurangabad.in

RLSY College Aurangabad also known as Ram Lakhan Singh Yadav College Aurangabad is a degree college in Aurangabad district of Bihar, India. It is Constituent College of Magadh University

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