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20th August 2014, 11:14 AM
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Famous universities during the Gupta period
What are the Famous universities during the Gupta period?
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20th August 2014, 11:37 AM
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Re: Famous universities during the Gupta period
According to my knowledge these are the famous universities during the Gupta period. These are listed below: Nalanda University Nalanda International University Nalanda, Bihar 803117 06112 255 330 Takshila University Vikramshila University. Some other old universities in India are listed below: Rank University Established Located 1 Senate of Serampore College (University) 1818 Serampore 2 Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee 1847 Roorkee 3 University of Mumbai 1857 Mumbai 4 University of Madras 1857 Chennai 5 University of Calcutta 1857 Kolkata 6 Aligarh Muslim University 1875 Aligarh 7 Allahabad University 1875 Allahabad 8 Panjab University, Chandigarh 1882 Chandigarh 9 Bangalore University 1886 Bangalore 10 Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical University 1911 Lucknow 11 Banaras Hindu University 1916 Varanasi 12 University of Mysore 1916 Mysore 13 Patna University 1917 Patna 14 Osmania University 1918 Hyderabad 15 Jamia Millia Islamia 1920 New Delhi 16 Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth 1921 Varanasi 17 University of Lucknow 1921 Lucknow 18 University of Delhi 1922 New Delhi 19 Nagpur University 1923 Nagpur 20 Andhra University 1926 Visakhapatnam |
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25th May 2015, 03:00 PM
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Re: Famous universities during the Gupta period
Hi I want to know the Famous universities during the Gupta period so can you please tell me?
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25th May 2015, 03:00 PM
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Re: Famous universities during the Gupta period
Ok, as you want to know the Famous universities of Gupta period so here I am providing you. Famous universities of Gupta period Nalanda University Nalanda University situated near Rajgriha in Bihar. It was probably the highest seat of Buddhist learning. It was established as a Buddhist monastery probably during the reign of Kumara Gupta I. Takshila University This centre of learning was situated about 50 km west of Rawalpindi in Pakistan. It was probably, the earliest of the ancient seats of higher education. Vikramshila University It was established by the Pala king, Dharam Pala in Bihar (780-815 A.D.). It was situated in Magadha. It was a monastery and a Buddhist seat of learning. It imparted education in many subjects. All students were provided with free board and lodging. It was attacked by Bakhtiyar Khilji towards the end of the l2th century. This university was responsible for spreading Indian culture in Tibet and Nepal. The university specialized in many branches of learning such as Arthashastra, Law, Medicine etc. |