University Name |
Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University
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Address / Location | Mahaveer Marg, Masab Tank, Hyderabad, Telangana- 500028 India (Map) | |
Phone Number(s) | 04**64**71**, **31**06** 0**-2**21**6 - login to view | |
Email Address | registrar@********* - login to view | |
Website Link | http://jnafau.ac.in | |
Recognization by | University Grants Commission (UGC) | |
Vice Chancellor Name | Dr. P. Padmavathi | |
Registrar Name | Prof. (Dr.) N. Kavita Daryani Rao | |
Registrar Email Address | registrar@*********- login to view | |
Faculty Filled | 141 | |
Ug Total | 1802 | |
Pg Total | 109 | |
Total Students | 1911 | |
Total Female | 656 | |
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Provisional Rating | 4.6/5 Based on 4 ratings by visitors | |
General Description |
Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University (JNAFAU) located at Mahaveer Marg, Masab Tank, Hyderabad, Telangana- 500028 is one of the popular universities in India. The University has been rated by 4 people on iCBSE. The University has been recognized by University Grants Commission since a long time. The Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University has been viewed 111 times by the visitors on iCBSE. This University is counted among the top-rated Universities in Telangana with an excellent academic track record.
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