Faculties
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- 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
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- 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
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- Faculty of Management
- Business Administration(MBA, PGDBM)
- Commerce
- Industrial Relations&Personnel Management(HRM)
- Disaster and Emergency Management
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- Faculty of Law
- Law & justice
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