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Guru Kashi University is a state private university located at Talwandi Sabo in the Bathinda district of Punjab, India. The university operates under the aegis of the Guru Kashi Educational Trust and offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programmes across a range of disciplines including engineering, management, pharmacy, agriculture, education, law, and the humanities.
| Name | Guru Kashi University |
|---|---|
| Type | State private university |
| Location | Talwandi Sabo, Bathinda district, Punjab, India |
| Country | India |
| Sponsoring body | Guru Kashi Educational Trust |
The university takes its name from Talwandi Sabo, historically known as Guru Ki Kashi, a town of considerable significance in Sikh tradition associated with Guru Gobind Singh, who is believed to have stayed there and overseen the recompilation of the Guru Granth Sahib. The institution was developed by the Guru Kashi Educational Trust, which had earlier established educational ventures in the region, and was subsequently granted the status of a state private university by the Government of Punjab.
Guru Kashi University is organised into faculties and constituent colleges that cover professional and academic streams. Programmes commonly offered include:
The university awards diplomas, bachelor's and master's degrees, and doctoral degrees, and operates as a degree-granting body recognised under the relevant Punjab state legislation governing private universities.
The campus is situated on the outskirts of Talwandi Sabo, in the Malwa region of Punjab. The town lies in the predominantly agrarian belt of southern Punjab and is connected by road to Bathinda, the principal urban centre of the district.
As one of the private universities established in the Malwa region, Guru Kashi University contributes to higher education access in southern Punjab, a part of the state that historically had fewer institutions of higher learning compared with the central and northern districts. Its location at Talwandi Sabo also places it within a town of Sikh historical importance.