GLA University

GLA University is approved and recognized by University Grants Commission (UGC),[1] NCTE [2] and Pharmacy Council of India.[3] It has been accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with ‘A’ Grade.

GLA university ranked 1 among all universities present in Mathura, birth place of Lord Krishna.[4]

GLA University
MottoEmpowering Education
TypePrivate
Established2010
ChancellorMr. Narayan Das Agrawal
UndergraduatesB.Tech, BBA, BCA, B.Com, B.Pharm, B.A LLB, B.Ed
PostgraduatesM.Tech, MBA, MCA, M.Pharm, M.A, M.Sc
PhD
Location, ,
Websitegla.ac.in

History

It was the year 1991 Shri Narayan Das Agrawal decided to fulfill the dream of his father, Late Shri Ganeshi Lal Agrawal, of establishing an institute for quality education to the people and the region & beyond. and initiated Sri Jagannath Prasad Ganeshi Lal Bajaj Charitable Trust Samiti in an attempt to make the holy city Mathura a recognized destination for knowledge seekers from different spheres of life. This is what led to the foundation of a milestone at the karmabhoomi of the versatile and sagacious Lord Krishna. GLA has been actively involved with social causes since its very inception and has drawn appreciation from one and all for its works in various facets of societal paradigms.

Institutes

The Institutes under the university are:

  • Institute of Engineering and Technology[5]
  • Institute of Applied Science and Humanities[6]
  • Institute of Business Management[7]
  • Institute of Pharmaceutical Research[8]
  • University of Polytechnic[9]
  • Faculty of Education[10]
  • Institute of Legal Studies & Research[11]
  • Physical Education[12]
  • Institute of Agriculture
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References

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