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Lingaya’s Vidyapeeth
Lingaya’s Vidyapeeth located in Nachauli, Faridabad (Haryana), is a deemed-to-be university established under the UGC Act. It offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs across disciplines like engineering, management, law, pharmacy, education, architecture, and vocational studies. The university is approved by regulatory bodies such as UGC, AICTE, BCI, PCI, COA, and NCTE, ensuring that its courses meet national standards. It also emphasizes skill-based education through B.Voc programs and has NAAC accreditation, reflecting its commitment to academic quality.
The campus is spread over 26 acres and provides modern facilities such as smart classrooms, well-equipped labs, a digital library, hostels, sports amenities, and transport services. Lingaya’s promotes holistic development with extracurricular clubs, technical and cultural fests, and career-focused training. It aims to offer an industry-relevant curriculum combined with research opportunities, making it a notable option in the Delhi-NCR region for students seeking both academic and professional growth.
Madras Christian College autonomous was set up in Chennai in 1837. In the year 2013, the Madras Christian College was re-accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with an ‘A’ Grade. The college is accredited with an A grade with NIRF rank standing at 18th under the college category in the year 2021. It is a Co-Ed institution. The campus has 33 departments, 105 classrooms, 16 seminar halls and 73 laboratories. There are 6 residential hostels at Madras Christian College. Among six, three are there for boys and three are there for girls. There is a central library, a modern cafeteria and an exclusive innovation park. The self-financing option to pursue education was started from the year 1999.
Madras Christian College established the ‘MCC Boyd Business School’ in 2016. In the same year, the college was awarded UGC - College with Potential for Excellence.
Madras Christian College Location
Madras Christian College (Autonomous) is located at Tambaram East, Tambaram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Tambaram Railway Station is the nearest railway station located at a distance of 3 km and one can reach the college within 11 minutes from there. Chennai International Airport is 11.7 km away from the MCC. The nearest bus depot is the MTC Bus Terminal located 2 km away from the college.
Born in 1908 into a rich Parsi family, Mary Clubwala Jadhav was raised strictly in the traditional way by her mother who taught her the values of caring and sharing. In 1926, she was married to Mr. Nogi Clubwala who encouraged her to involve in social activities. In 1937, Mrs. Mary Clubwala was made as the honorary secretary of the Guild of Service. In 1942, with World War II raging Mrs. Clubwala founded the Indian Hospitality Committee and persuaded women from all communities and walks of life to join in the effort to organise mobile canteens, hospital visits, diversional therapy and entertainment programmes for the army men.The victorious 14th Army presented her a Japanese sword in appreciation of her tremendous efforts. Mrs. Mary Clubwala was called “the Darling of the Army” by General Cariappa! After the War, her focus was once again on the Guild of Service which put down roots for various projects like health centres, bakery units, an adoption centre, family assistance schemes, Meals on Wheels, rural development projects, a school for the deaf, to name just a few.
Mrs. Clubwala’s concern for destitute children was responsible for starting the Seva Samajam Boys’ Home and the Seva Samajam Girls’ Home in Adyar in 1950. In 1954, she helped get started, through the joint efforts of the Guild and the Madras Rotary Club, the Bala Vihar in Kilpauk, a school for mentally challenged children. Perhaps Mrs. Clubwala’s most significant contribution was establishing the Madras School of Social Work in 1952 as the fourth social work institution in India and the first institution in South India. She had been honoured by the International Council of Social Welfare with the “Outstanding Service Award” at Hague in 1972. She has also been awarded the “Padma Shri” by Government of India. On 6 th February 1975, she breathed her last in Bombay after a surgery to fight cancer. Condoling her death, Mrs. Indira Gandhi mentioned that India lost an eminent social worker.
Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole University, Jaipur
Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole University (MJRP) is a prestigious private university located in Achrol, Jaipur, Rajasthan. Established in 2009 under the Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole University Act, the institution is named after the visionary social reformer Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole, who was a pioneering advocate for women's education and empowerment in India. The university embodies his ideals by fostering an inclusive educational environment that promotes academic excellence, research, and social responsibility.
MJRP University offers a broad spectrum of academic programs across multiple disciplines, including engineering, management, agriculture, pharmacy, law, computer applications, and social sciences. The curriculum is designed to blend theoretical knowledge with practical applications, enabling students to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving global landscape. The university is committed to nurturing innovation and critical thinking through its modern infrastructure, state-of-the-art laboratories, well-stocked library, and research centers.
The campus, sprawling over 100 acres, provides a vibrant and supportive atmosphere for students. Apart from academic facilities, MJRP ensures holistic development by offering diverse extracurricular activities, sports facilities, cultural events, and community engagement initiatives. With highly qualified faculty members and a strong focus on industry collaboration, the university actively encourages internships, live projects, and placements to bridge the gap between education and employment.
PDM University
PDM University (formerly PDM Group of Institutions) is a private university located in Sector‑3A, Bahadurgarh, Haryana (in the Delhi NCR). It was established under the Haryana Private Universities Act, originally founded in 1995 by the Prabhu Dayal Memorial Religious & Educational Association (PDMREA), but officially became a university in 2016 when the Act was amended. The campus spans around 95 acres and is known for its large and diverse student body, offering over 120 programs across undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels. These programs cover disciplines such as Engineering & Technology, Management, Law, Architecture, Pharmacy, Dental Sciences, Allied Health Sciences, Agriculture, Humanities, and Education.
In terms of infrastructure, PDM University provides a mix of academic, residential, and extra‑curricular facilities. Classrooms and labs are modern, with robust computing and network infrastructure (e.g. a 10 Gigabit fiber‑optic Cisco network, well‑equipped data center) to support teaching and research. There are separate hostels for boys and girls (about 8 in total), a library with a large collection including digital resources, sports facilities, cafeteria, on‑campus hospital, etc. Accreditation and recognition are in place: it’s recognized by the UGC, and professional courses are approved by relevant councils like PCI (Pharmacy), DCI (Dental), BCI (Law), NCTE (Education), etc

