Krishna Institute was founded in 2015 by Krishna Educational & Social Development Trust, a non-profit educational trust located in Bijnor (UP). Krishna Institute is envisioned to become a leading institute that provides liberal professional education. Interdisciplinary curriculum, experiential learning environment, and research define a Bijnor education. We are reimagining the classroom beyond the physical walls and focusing on the whole development of each student in an engaging and nurturing environment. From upcoming session we will have two more courses B. Sc (Nursing) and BAMS. These medical courses are under the affiliation process and for these medical courses we are running Krishna Hospital which is well equipped with latest facilities and 100 beds.
Rules at Krishna Institute Bijnor

Rules & Regulations

KRISHNA GROUP OF COLLEGES

Student Section: Attendance Rules

A student is required to have a minimum of 75% attendance in aggregate of all the courses taken together in a semester. The students who are failing to maintain 75% attendance in the semester shall not be allowed to appear in semester examination and shall not be allowed to be promoted to next semester. The student will be required to take re-admission and repeat all courses of the said semester with the next batch.A student is required to have a minimum of 75% attendance in aggregate of all the courses taken together in a semester. The students who are failing to maintain 75% attendance in the semester shall not be allowed to appear in semester examination and shall not be allowed to be promoted to next semester. The student will be required to take re-admission and repeat all courses of the said semester with the next batch.

Committees: Anti Ragging Committee

At Krishna Institute we ensure that a compatible and welcoming environment is given to the fresher’s. Ragging is completely prohibited in the campus. At campus if anybody found guilty of ragging/ or being a part of conspiracy to promote ragging or abetting ragging activity, is liable to be punished in accordance with UGC regulation 2009. If any student is found doing so or exploiting any fresher disciplinary action can be taken against them. They will be suspended from attending classes or withdrawing scholarship and other benefits or they may be debarred from appearing in tests/ examinations.