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The Government College Chamba generally known as Government Post Graduate College, Chamba at Chamba, Himachal Pradesh, India was established in 1958.The college is affiliated to Sardar Patel University Mandi, Shimla and has switched to Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) for Under Graduate classes from academic session 2013-14 under the guidelines of Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA).
The college campus has administrative office, faculty buildings, classrooms, sports grounds, hall and library. It also houses an ancient swimming pool made of marble in the middle of the campus. Various sports events are conducted regularly in the sports grounds. The annual cultural event takes place in the multipurpose hall.
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Ramabai Government Women Post Graduate College, Ambedkar Nagar; SLJB PG College; In Uttar Pradesh, government controlled degree colleges are only 167 in numbers at present for the courses in undergraduate (UG), postgraduate (PG) and doctoral research programs in Humanities (Arts), Science and Commerce streams. [5]
The college was established in 1981 and was originally affiliated to Pandit Ravishankar Shukla University. [citation needed] In 1985 it became affiliated to Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya and shifted to its current campus. In 2011 it became affiliated to Bilaspur University. [2]
1860: Harish Chandra Postgraduate College founded. 1866: College opened with five students. 1910: High school classes started. 1939: Intermediate classes started. 1951: Affiliation with Banaras Hindu University. 1958: Law classes recognised. 1960: College shifted its affiliation to the Gorakhpur University. 1960: Commenced B.Ed. course.
It was then known as the Arts and Home Science Girls College. The number of girl students at that time was 20–25. The society carried on its work until 1997, after which it handed over administration to Siksha Prasar Samiti, that continued working from Oct 1977 to Sept. 1982, during these years the number of girls student was 150–200.
The college was started on 26 May 1953 from a building in Sector 10, at present the building houses the famous Hotel Mountview. Later it was shifted to the premises of Government Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 23. Finally, on 13 October 1960, the college was moved to its own building in Sector 11.