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Eternal University is a state private university located at Baru Sahib in the Sirmaur district of Himachal Pradesh, India. The university operates in a rural setting in the Shivalik foothills and offers undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes across disciplines including agricultural sciences, engineering, basic sciences, management, education, and nursing.
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Type | State private university |
| Location | Baru Sahib, Sirmaur district, Himachal Pradesh, India |
| Country | India |
| Affiliation | Recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC) |
| Campus | Rural, Shivalik foothills |
Eternal University was established by The Kalgidhar Trust, Baru Sahib, an organisation that runs a network of educational institutions in northern India centred on value-based education. The university was created through an Act of the Himachal Pradesh state legislature, granting it recognition as a state private university. It functions alongside the Akal Academy schools and other institutions operated by the Trust at Baru Sahib.
The university is organised into colleges and schools covering a range of academic streams. Major areas of teaching and research include:
Programmes are offered at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels. Several departments engage in research relating to Himalayan agriculture, biodiversity, and rural development, reflecting the university's geographic context.
The campus is situated at Baru Sahib, a valley in Sirmaur district known for the Gurudwara Baru Sahib and the broader educational complex maintained by The Kalgidhar Trust. The location places the university within a predominantly rural belt of southern Himachal Pradesh, with hill terrain influencing both campus life and field-based academic activity.
Eternal University is among the private universities established in Himachal Pradesh under state legislation enabling self-financed higher education. It is notable for combining mainstream higher education with a focus on value-based learning, and for extending tertiary education access to students from the surrounding hill districts.