College Name |
Maharaja Sanskrit PG college
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Address / Location | Gandhi Marg,, Gandhi Nagar, Jaipur Rajasthan India (Map) | |
Recognization by | University Grants Commission (UGC) | |
Facilities Offered |
Computer Center
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College Type | Affiliated College | |
University Name | Jagadguru Ramanandacharya Rajasthan Sanskrit University, Jaipur | |
University Type | State Public University | |
Established Year | 1852 | |
Statutory Body | University Grants Commission | |
Management | State Government | |
Specialized | sanskrit | |
Location Type | Urban | |
Girls Only | No | |
Male Teachers | 17 | |
Female Teachers | 7 | |
Total Teachers | 24 | |
Male Staff | 7 | |
Female Staff | 3 | |
Total Staff | 10 | |
Playground | No | |
Theatre | No | |
Laboratory | No | |
Health Center | No | |
Indoor Stadium | No | |
Computer Center | Yes | |
Guest House | No | |
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Provisional Rating | 4.4/5 Based on 3 ratings by visitors | |
General Description |
Maharaja Sanskrit PG college (MSPC) located at Gandhi Marg,, Gandhi Nagar, JAIPUR Jaipur Rajasthan is one of the popular colleges in India. The College has been rated by 3 people on iCBSE. The College has been recognized by University Grants Commission since a long time. The Maharaja Sanskrit PG college has been viewed 24 times by the visitors on iCBSE. This College is counted among the top-rated Colleges in Rajasthan with an excellent academic track record.
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