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Telangana University
Telangana University in Nizamabad District is a newly formed university where the students can have higher studies in different fields.

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Telangana University, Nizamabad District,Telangana University is a public university in Nizamabad District. This university was formed in the non bifurcated Andhra Pradesh in the year 2006. This South Indian University is giving stress in Telegu and local Telangana languages and various other academic, professional and vocational educational systems.

Location of Telangana University
Telangana University is a public university located at Dichpally in Nizamabad district, Telangana. Telangana is a newly formed state in South India with the capital Hyderabad for 10 years. It was established at Dichpally of Nizamabad district. The State Government handed over around 577 acres of land in Suddapally and Nadipally villages of Dichpally Mandal to the university.

Establishment of Telangana University
Telangana University was established in 2006 by the government of United Andhra Pradesh. The campus of Telangana University encompasses at about 600 acres of land. The University of Telangana consists of four buildings. Telangana University was established through Act Number 28 of 2006, state government, to cater to the academic pursuits of the backward and rural student community of Nizamabad District and Adilabad district.

Telangana University, Nizamabad District, Courses in Telangana University
Telangana University offers 18 courses with 1250 students pursuing their studies in courses at University Main Campus and the South-Campus of Bhiknoor. Accommodation is provided separately for girls and boys with furnished hostels and playgrounds within. Telangana University introduced six postgraduate courses in September, 2006. The seven new courses were added during 2007-2008 and five courses were included in 2008, raising the number of courses to eighteen. Till 2008 University of Telagana functioned at Girraj Government College of Nizamabad District. In the year 2009, it shifted to its own campus at Dichpally. The university became a member of Association of Indian Universities. Telangana University has taken over the affiliation status from Osmania University and Kakatiya University to recognize degree, postgraduate, B.Ed and other colleges of Nizamabad district and Adilabad district. Now, the jurisdiction of the University is extended to Nizamabad and Adilabad districts, covering 149 Degree, postgraduate, B.Ed and other colleges from 2011. The university is planning to introduce Credit Base Choice System (CBCS) gradually to assess the academic performance of the students.

Campus of Telangana University
The campus of Telangana University is located abutting the National High Way 7 at Dichpally, which is 15 km away from the Nizamabad town on the Hyderabad highway.


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