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Government Polytechnic, Gaya is a polytechnic institute in Bihar, India. It is administered by Department of Science and Technology, Bihar and is funded by Government of Bihar . [ 1 ] The institute is affiliated with State Board of Technical Education, Bihar which conducts the semester exams and issues the certificates.
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Currently composed of 19 departments, [3] the college [4] is a government run medical institution and is recognized by the National Medical Commission . Its governing body lays down the objectives and policies of the organization, while the Director is responsible for academic and general management of the institution.
Gaya College, Gaya (GCG) is a public state college located in Gaya, Bihar, India. [1] Established in February 1944 during the British Raj , it is affiliated with Magadh University , Bodhgaya [ 2 ] and is one of the prestigious colleges in Bihar .
Gaya College of Engineering is a public Technical institute in Gaya, Bihar, India. The institute running under Department of Science and Technology, Bihar. Affiliated to Bihar Engineering University, Patna and approved by AICTE, Ministry of Education. [1] It was formerly named 'Magadh Engineering College (MEC)' from 1958 to 1994 ; now it is a ...
Contact Singapore (Chinese: 联系新加坡) was an agency of the Singapore government whose primary function is to draw people from around the world to work, invest and live in Singapore, with the ultimate aim of boosting economic development. [1] [2] It was an alliance of Singapore’s Economic Development Board and Ministry of Manpower. [3]
The SAF Medical Training Institute (SMTI) is a military medicine training institute under the Army Medical Service within the SAF Medical Corps. As part of the medical corps, the institute oversees the medical vocational training for SAF service members under the Army, Navy, Air Force, as well as the Singapore Civil Defence Force. [1]
In 1949, the KECM then merged with Raffles College, which specialized in the humanities and teacher training, to form the Singapore campus of the University of Malaya (UM). The medical school became the Faculty of Medicine of UM, and students in Malaysia wishing to study medicine would go to the campus in Singapore.