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Aliah University

Aliah University is a recognised university in India. Below is what AlmiStudy records about it — only verified fields are shown; anything not confirmed is deliberately left out rather than guessed.

CityKolkata
RegionAsia
TypePublic
SubjectsEngineering & Technology; Natural Sciences; Business & Management; Arts & Humanities; Social Sciences; Law; Computer Science & IT; Theology & Religious Studies; Languages & Linguistics
AccreditationUniversity Grants Commission (UGC) of India — established 1953, formally constituted by UGC Act 1956 — apex statutory body for HE. Plus specialised regulators: AICTE (technical), NMC (medical, replaced MCI 2020), ICAR (agricultural), BCI (law), NCTE (teaching), PCI (pharmacy). NIRF rankings since 2015. HEI classifications: Central Universities, State Universities, Deemed-to-be Universities, Private Universities, Institutes of National Importance (IITs/IIMs/NITs/AIIMS/IISERs/IIITs).
Official websitehttps://www.aliah.ac.in
Accreditation registryhttps://www.ugc.gov.in/
Founded 2008 (chartered as Aliah University by West Bengal Government; heritage to Mohammedan College Calcutta 1780 — INDIA'S OLDEST recognised modern educational institution by predecessor). Heritage to MOHAMMEDAN COLLEGE CALCUTTA founded 1780 by Warren Hastings as the Calcutta Madrasah — INDIA'S OLDEST recognised modern educational institution by predecessor, predating even the 1857 trio by 77 years. Granted university status as Aliah University 2008 by West Bengal Government. ~5,000+ students. Distinctive Islamic Studies + Arabic + Urdu programmes.
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