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JPU temporarily affiliates colleges for honours courses

JPU temporarily affiliates colleges for honours courses

Time of India12-06-2025

Chhapra: J P University, Chhapra, has granted temporary affiliation to several colleges under its jurisdiction for the 2025-29 session on the directive of the education department.
Vice-chancellor P K Bajpai announced on Thursday that Prabha Prakash Degree College, Panjwar, Raghunathpur in Siwan district, has been granted permission to offer honours courses in English, Hindi, history, geography, home science, political science, psychology and social science with 64 seats in each subject. Also, 96 seats have been approved for commerce.
Other colleges granted temporary affiliation for specific degree subjects include Bhrigunath Yadav Degree College, Kachnar in Saran; Dr Mahachandra Prasad Singh College, Pipra, Chand Parsa in Siwan; Gaura Kunwar Degree College, Asampur, Raghunathpur in Siwan; Baba Sahib Bhim Rao Ambedkar Degree College, Barharia in Siwan; Deoraj Mahavidyalaya, Tiwari Tola, Kateya in Gopalganj; Damodar Ray Degree College, Arwa Kothi in Saran and J S Bhardwaj Degree College, Dhup Nagar, Jalalpur in Saran.
Affiliations for each institution are effective from the 2025-2029 academic session with specific subject offerings and approved intake capacities.
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