Baba Mast Nath University is a private, self-financed university in Rohtak (Asthal Bohar), Haryana, offering a broad array of professional and health science programs.
Established in 2012 under the Haryana Private Universities Act, BMU is run by the Shri Baba Mastnath Math, Asthal Bohar.The university emphasizes a strong mix of professional education (engineering, management), health sciences (Ayurveda, nursing, physiotherapy), and liberal disciplines (humanities, sciences).BMU also places importance on value-based education, moral guidance, and community engagement — through student clubs (NSS, NCC), grievance cells, and quality-assurance mechanisms.Its campus includes clinical skills labs, cadaver labs (for health courses), and modern teaching infrastructure.
| Facility | Description |
|---|---|
| Library | Likely to have academic resources across its faculties (inferred from being a full university). |
| Laboratories | Clinical skill labs, cadaver labs (especially for health sciences), science labs. |
| Hostels | According to AdmissionDuniya, separate hostels for students. |
| Health / Medical Facility | Given BMU's health-science courses (Ayurveda, Nursing, Physiotherapy), training and possibly a clinic or medical tie-up exist |
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| The Training and Placement Cell conducts aptitude training, industrial visits, interview preparation, and campus recruitment drives. Students from programs like Nursing, Physiotherapy, Ayurveda, Management, Commerce, IT, Engineering, and Pharmacy are placed in private hospitals, corporate companies, pharma industries, and public sector organizations. |
Ranked Top Emerging University (Regional Category) in 2023
Recognized for growth in academic infrastructure and professional program expansion.
A: Yes, BMU is recognized by the UGC.
A: BMU was established in 2012 under the Haryana Private Universities Act.
A: It offers a wide range of courses: Ayurveda (BAMS), Nursing, Pharmacy, Engineering, Management, Law, Science, Humanities, and more.
A: Yes — including BAMS (Ayurveda), Nursing, Physiotherapy, and related postgraduate programs.