Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University

SRT Marathwada University
मराठवाडा विद्यापीठ, नांदेड
Front View at Night
Type Public
Established 1994
Chancellor C. Vidyasagar Rao
Vice-Chancellor Dr.Pandit Balchandra Vidyasagar (2013-Present)
Location Nanded, Maharashtra, India
Campus Urban
Former Name Marathwada University Sub Centre (BeforeNamantar Andolan)
Sports Football, cricket, basketball, hockey, tennis, swimming, etc.
Nickname Nanded University,SRTMU
Affiliations UGC, AIU, NAAC
Website www.srtmun.ac.in

Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University (SRTMU) was established in 1994. Named after Swami Ramanand Teerth, it is located at Nanded in Maharashtra, India.

The university is intended to serve primarily the southern part of Marathwada, specifically the districts of Nanded, Latur, Parbhani, and Hingoli. The main university campus, which is about 20 km south of Nanded township, occupies approximately 525 acres (2.12 km2) and there is a 22-acre (89,000 m2) sub-campus at Latur.

The university has received recognition from the UGC and the NAAC.

Dr. Pandit Vidyasagar is the current vice-chancellor. The registrar, the director of Board of College and University, and the controller of Examination form the three statutory officers of the university.

The university has directors for sports and physical education, and students welfare. There is a National Service Scheme (NSS) programme officer.

The university offers 27 postgraduate courses in Arts, Sciences, Commerce, Education, Business Administration, and Pharmacy. The university also offers eight M.Phil. courses.

Vice-Chancellors

Institutes and Centers Affiliated to SRTMU

The main campus has the following schools:

Courses started at the SRT Marathwada University Sub-Centre at Latur:

General Colleges

Engineering Colleges

Pharmacy College

Management Colleges

Law College

References

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