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Shrimati Murti Devi Mahavidyalaya, Nohar Facilities

  • Laboratories

    All labs are well equipped with the latest equipment. The computer lab has internet facilities.

  • Library

    The College has a Central Library, which is managed by the Library Advisory Committee. It has about 500 books, 150 international journals, magazines and periodicals, and Hindi or English newspapers, and Employment newspapers. Most of the Library services are to be computerized in the near future.

  • Sports

    The college has sports facilities for all students.

  • Gym

    The college has a Gym facility for the students.

  • I.T Infrastructure

    The college has an excellent IT Infrastructure facility for the students.

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