The university takes its name from 19th-century Maryland philanthropist Johns Hopkins, an entrepreneur and abolitionist with Quaker roots who believed in improving public health and education in Baltimore and beyond.
Mr. Hopkins, one of 11 children, made his fortune in the wholesale business and by investing in emerging industries, notably the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, of which he became a director in 1847. In his will, he set aside $7 million to establish a hospital and affiliated training colleges, an orphanage, and a university. At the time, it was the largest philanthropic bequest in U.S.
history.
Johns Hopkins University opened in 1876 with the inauguration of our first president, Daniel Coit Gilman. He guided the opening of the university and other institutions, including the university press, the hospital, and the schools of nursing and medicine. The original academic building on the Homewood campus, Gilman Hall, is named in his honor.
Address | Johns Hopkins University,3400 N. Charles St., Mason Hall,Baltimore, MD 21218-2683 |
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Website | https://www.jhu.edu/ |
Contact No | Please fill the form below to see. |
For | Boys + Girls (Co-ed) |
Type | Private |
Hostel | Yes |
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UG COURSES | |||
1) Medical (MBBS) | 4.5 Yr + 1Yr | 0.00 | |
2) B.Sc Nursing | 4 Year | 0.00 | |
3) B.Ed | 2 Year | 0.00 | |
4) B.A Music | 3 Year | 0.00 | |
5) B.Tech Engineering | 4 Year | 0.00 | |
6) BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) | 3 Years | 0.00 | |
7) B.Sc | 3 Year | 0.00 | |
8) B.A (Bachelor of Arts) | 3 Years | 0.00 | |
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9) MBA (Master in Business Administration) | 2 Years | 0.00 | |
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10) Junior Dance | NA | 0.00 |