Rajni Pandey | October 24, 2024
With a vast 12,611-acre campus, G.B. Pant University is India’s largest agricultural university, renowned for its contributions to agricultural research and technology development.
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Spanning 8,645 acres, this university is a leader in agricultural education, research, and extension, making it one of India’s largest campuses dedicated to agriculture.
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BHU’s combined campuses cover 4,070 acres—with the 1,370-acre main campus and the 2,700-acre Rajiv Gandhi South Campus. It’s a hub for cultural and academic pursuits.
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Spread across 2,300 acres, this serene, eco-friendly campus offers world-class academic and research facilities, nestled amidst lakes and lush greenery.
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Occupying 1,600 acres, Osmania University is one of the oldest and largest universities in India, offering a wide array of undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
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With a 1,510-acre campus, PAU plays a pivotal role in India’s Green Revolution, contributing immensely to the field of agricultural research and development.
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NEHU’s 1,225-acre campus is located in the scenic hills of Meghalaya, offering a unique academic atmosphere surrounded by natural beauty.
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AMU spans 1,155 acres and is a center of learning with deep historical significance, renowned for its architectural grandeur and academic contributions.
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With a 1,100-acre campus, Bangalore University is known for its extensive academic programs and lush, green surroundings, catering to students from across India.
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JNU’s 1,020-acre campus is a vibrant intellectual hub known for its research facilities, diverse flora and fauna, and rigorous academic environment.
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