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CRM JAT College

Coordinates: 29°09′01″N 75°43′20″E / 29.1503°N 75.7223°E / 29.1503; 75.7223
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Chhaju Ram Memorial Jat College, Hisar
छाजूराम मेमोरियल जाट कॉलेज, हिसार
Other name
CRM JAT College, Hisar
Motto in English
Valour through wisdom
TypePublic
Established6 April 1967
Academic affiliations
Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology
PrincipalBalbir singh Saharan
PrincipalBalbir singh Saharan
Location, ,
India

29°09′01″N 75°43′20″E / 29.1503°N 75.7223°E / 29.1503; 75.7223
CampusUrban, 7 acres (2.8 ha)
Websitewww.crmjatcollege.com

Chhaju Ram Memorial Jat College, Hisar or CRM JAT College, Hisar is a college located near Hisar Junction railway station in Hisar in the Indian state of Haryana[1]

History

This privately funded and not-for-profit trust run institute has its origins in the philanthropic legacy of the prominent Jat businessman Seth Chhaju Ram (1881-1945) who made fortune in Calcatta during the British Raj. The Chhaju Ram Jat High School, Hisar was founded in 1928, and a portion of it was separated and upgraded to the Chhaju Ram Jat College by the Chhaju Ram Memorial Jat College Managing Committee, Hisar in 1967.[2]

Details

CRM JAT College, Hisar offer undergraduate and post-graduate courses in arts, commerce, science, electronics and computers, the college has produced many IAS, IPS, Army officers and MLAs, it is one of the best colleges in Hisar district, once became infamous due to serious political activities, now a peaceful and good institute.

See also

References

  1. ^ CRM Jat college
  2. ^ Haryana Gazetteers Organization (1987). "Gazetteer of India: Haryana, Hisar, pp.210" (PDF). Chandigarh: Controller of Printing and Stationery. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 May 2014. Retrieved 2 July 2017.