Berhampur University - Faculties

Faculties

  • Faculty of Arts and Humanities
    • Adult & Continuing Education
    • Political Science
    • Philosophy
    • Regional Studies
    • Economics
    • Master of Social Work
    • Fine Arts
    • Geography
    • Demography
    • History
    • Home Science
    • Industrial Relation
    • Information Science & Library Management
    • English
    • Sociology
    • Soil Science
    • Tourism Management
    • Oriya
    • Mass Communication & Journalism
    • Music and Theater
    • Linguistic
    • Urban and Rural Development
  • Faculty of Science
    • Anthropology
    • Computer Science & Information Technology
    • Marine Science
    • Physics
    • Chemistry
    • Botany
    • Bioinformatics
    • Ecology
    • Food & Nutrition Science
    • Soil & Water Science
    • Geology
    • Genomics
    • Geography & Environment
    • Mathematics
    • Mechanics
    • Oceanography
    • Electronics
    • Pharmacy
    • Psychology
    • Statistics
    • Zoology
  • Faculty of Management
    • Business Administration(MBA, PGDBM)
    • Commerce
    • Industrial Relations&Personnel Management(HRM)
    • Disaster and Emergency Management
  • Faculty of Law
    • Law & justice

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