College Name |
S. Kishorlal Verma Memorial College, Pandhana, Dist Khandwa
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Address / Location | Sai Nagar Diwal Road, Pandhana Khandwa Madhya Pradesh India (Map) | |
Recognization by | University Grants Commission (UGC) | |
Affiliation With | Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya | |
Facilities Offered |
Playground
Laboratory
Indoor Stadium
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College Type | Affiliated College | |
University Name | Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore | |
University Type | State Public University | |
Established Year | 2010 | |
Statutory Body | University Grants Commission | |
Management | Private Un-Aided | |
Specialized | No | |
Location Type | Urban | |
Girls Only | No | |
Male Teachers | 4 | |
Female Teachers | 6 | |
Total Teachers | 10 | |
Male Staff | 2 | |
Female Staff | 2 | |
Total Staff | 4 | |
Playground | Yes | |
Theatre | No | |
Laboratory | Yes | |
Health Center | No | |
Indoor Stadium | Yes | |
Computer Center | No | |
Guest House | No | |
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Provisional Rating | 4.7/5 Based on 11 ratings by visitors | |
General Description |
S. Kishorlal Verma Memorial College, Pandhana, Dist Khandwa (SKVMC) located at Sai Nagar Diwal Road, Pandhana, Pandhana Khandwa Madhya Pradesh is one of the popular colleges in India. The College has been rated by 11 people on iCBSE. The College has been recognized by University Grants Commission since a long time. The S. Kishorlal Verma Memorial College, Pandhana, Dist Khandwa has been viewed 51 times by the visitors on iCBSE. This College is counted among the top-rated Colleges in Madhya Pradesh with an excellent academic track record.
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