Veer Narmad South Gujarat University
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Veer Narmad South Gujarat University is a public university
Public university
A public university is a university that is predominantly funded by public means through a national or subnational government, as opposed to private universities. A national university may or may not be considered a public university, depending on regions...

 located in the city of Surat
Surat
Surat , also known as Suryapur, is the commercial capital city of the Indian state of Gujarat. Surat is India's Eighth most populous city and Ninth-most populous urban agglomeration. It is also administrative capital of Surat district and one of the fastest growing cities in India. The city proper...

, Gujarat, India
India
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. It was previously known as South Gujarat University. The renaming of the university occurred during the calendar year 2004. This name is in honour of the famous scholar and poet of Gujarat, Narmad. One of the most respectable and recognized departments in the university (with new building and huge advanced computer lab) is Masters of computer Application - Department. It ranks among top five MCA institutions in Gujarat. Incorporated in 1967, this university offers postgraduate courses in various disciplines. Besides, this university has non-traditional postgraduate departments such as public administration, rural studies, comparative literature and aquatic-biology.

Departments

Aquatic Biology,
Bio Science,
Business & Industrial Management,
Chemistry,
Comparative Literature,
Computer Science,
Economics,
Education,
English,
Mathematics,
Physics,
Public Administration,
Research Methodology,
Rural Studies,
Sociology,
Statistics,
M.Sc.(Information Technology),
M.Sc.(Information & Communication Technology),
M.Sc. (Bio-Technology)

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