Barkatullah University - Programs

Programs

There are postgraduate courses, certificate courses, diploma courses, M. Phil programmes, post-doctoral fellowship, etc. which meet regional and national needs. In addition to the conventional courses, the university offers several innovative and job-oriented courses at the postgraduate level. Most of these courses are non-traditional and interdisciplinary. There are 100 academic programmes, covering postgraduate and undergraduate courses. There are 26 self-financing courses offered.

There are ten faculties in the college and 23 teaching departments.
  • Faculty of Arts
  • Faculty of Commerce
  • Faculty of Education
  • Faculty of Physical Education
  • Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Life Sciences
  • Faculty of Management
  • Faculty of Physical Sciences
  • Faculty of Social Sciences
  • Faculty of Engineering
    • Institute of Open and Distance Learning

The courses are offered in the 64 government colleges and 159 private colleges that are affiliated to the university in the above-mentioned 8 districts.

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