Karnavati University

Karnavati University (KU) is a private university[1] located in Uvarsad, near Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India. The University was established in 2017 by the Karnavati Medical and Educational Trust through The Gujarat Private Universities (Amendment) Act, 2017,[2] which also established Swarnim Startup & Innovation University, P P Savani University and Indrashil University.

Karnavati University
TypePrivate
Established2017
ChairpersonRitesh Hada
Location, ,
23.203156°N 72.584072°E / 23.203156; 72.584072
AffiliationsUGC, ACU
Websitewww.karnavatiuniversity.edu.in

Academics

The University offers undergraduate and post graduate degrees in management, design, law, liberal arts, commerce, media studies and dentistry through its six constituent colleges:[3]

  • Karnavati School of Dentistry (KSD)
  • Unitedworld Institute of Design (UID)
  • Unitedworld School of Law (UWSL)
  • Unitedworld School of Business (UWSB)
  • Unitedworld School of Computational Intelligence (USCI)
  • Unitedworld School Of Liberal Arts and Mass Communications (USLM)

Affiliations

Karnavati University is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC).[1] It is also a member of Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU).[4]

Incubation Centres

To promote entrepreneurship and innovation and encourage startups, Karnavati University has established two Incubation Centres,

  1. Sector-agnostic >> Karnavati Innovation & Incubation Foundation (KIIF)
  2. Defence-sector focused >> Defence Design and Technology Incubator of India (DDTII)

For more details visit Incubators & Startups at Karnavati University.

References

  1. "State -wise List of Private Universities as on 29.06.2017" (PDF). ugc.ac.in. University Grants Commission. 29 June 2017. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  2. "The Gujarat Private Universities (Amendment) Act, 2017" (PDF). Gujarat Gazette. Government of Gujarat. 28 March 2017. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  3. "Constituent Colleges of KU". Karnavati University. Retrieved 29 March 2021.
  4. "ACU members". acu.ac.uk. Retrieved 5 June 2020.


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