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  1. The Bombay legislature of the erstwhile Bombay Presidency established Karnatak University through the Karnatak University Act 1949. It became a statutory University on 1st March 1950. The jurisdiction of the University covers Dharwad.

  2. Karnatak University was established at Dharwad in the Indian state of Karnataka in October 1949. It had its official inauguration in March 1950. The campus spans 888 acres (3.59 km 2). Dr. D. C. Pavate was the vice-chancellor from 1954 to 1967. The rapid development of the institution is credited to him.

  3. 1 day ago · It is on the 1 st November, 1956 the state of Mysore took its birth as an independent state and subsequently, it was renamed as ‘Karnataka’ on the 1 st November, 1973, preserving the culture, language and unity of the Kannada people. The people of Karnataka rejoice in this festival. Karnatak University too celebrates the festival in a ...

  4. Aug 15, 2024 · The Karnataka University Act 1949, passed by the Bombay Assembly of the former Bombay Presidency, founded Karnataka University Dharwad. The Karnataka University is acknowledged as a "University with Potential for Excellence" by the University Grants Commission (UGC), which has authorised it.

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    • 26 Degrees and 736 Courses
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  5. Established in 1949 and gaining the title of a statutory university in 1950, Karnatak University is the second oldest university of Karnataka providing quality education over the years. There are 5 constituent colleges offering UG and PG courses in science, arts, commerce, fine arts, law and education.

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  6. Karnatak University was established initially at Mumbai in 1949. It was later shifted to Dharwad in October, 1949 and Karnatak University had its official inauguration in March 1950.

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  8. Karnatak University was established at Dharwad in the Indian state of Karnataka in October 1949. It had its official inauguration in March 1950. The campus spans 888 acres (3.59 km 2). Dr. D. C. Pavate was the vice-chancellor from 1954 to 1967. The rapid development of the institution is credited to him.