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Guru Nanak College, Budhlada

Coordinates: 29°55′59″N 75°34′04″E / 29.9331°N 75.5678°E / 29.9331; 75.5678
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Guru Nanak College, Budhlada
ਗੁਰੂ ਨਾਨਕ ਕਾਲਜ, ਬੁਢਲਾਡਾ
Motto
Vidya Vichari Tan Parupkari
TypeSemi-Government
Established1971 (1971)
PresidentGobind Singh Longowal
PrincipalDr. Kuldip Singh Bal
Location, ,
29°55′59″N 75°34′04″E / 29.9331°N 75.5678°E / 29.9331; 75.5678
AffiliationsPunjabi University
Websitegncbudhlada.org

Guru Nanak College is a higher educational institution in Budhlada, Punjab, India, which is affiliated to the Punjabi University. It was established in 1971 to tribute the 500th birth anniversary of Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji. College got 95% grant from Punjab Government. College was established under the UGC Act- 2f & 12b.[1]

History

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This college is under the management of S.G.P.C Sri Amritsar Sahib.

Guru Nanak College is situated in outskirts of Budhlada city. In beginning, it was under local management but later handed over to SGPC, an apex body of the Sikhs committed to help the humanity, on 9 November 1994 due to less financial resources and other executive problems. After this, college got significant reforms in functioning and infrastructure. The college took a phenomenal pace since 2008 with a radical growth in a number of courses, faculty, infrastructure and other learning resources. Now the college has become prominent organisation of the Mansa District having 12UG and 16 PG courses (excluding UGC Add-On courses). The college has the strength of 164 faculty members and 6500 students.

Infrastructure

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Two Hi-Tech Blocks

College has the state-of-the-art infrastructure. College has Well-developed Library, Administration Block, Indoor Sports Complex, Computer Labs, Chemical Labs and two Hi-Tech Blocks for Science and Commerce Departments. Various Buildings of College are:-

Clubs & Society

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  • Media Club
  • Research Club
  • Social Club
  • Commerce and Management Association
  • Guru Hargobind Sahib History Society

References

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  1. ^ "Guru Nanak College Graduate and Post Graduate". www.gncbudhlada.org. Retrieved 13 March 2020.