Our colleges
To expand access to higher education in tribal regions, Rajasthan Bal Kalyan Samiti (RBKS) has established a network of colleges and training institutes affiliated with Mohanlal Sukhadia University (MLSU), Udaipur and Govind Guru Tribal University (GGTU), Banswara. These institutions aim to uplift tribal students by making quality education affordable, accessible, and inclusive.
Opening the Doors to Higher Learning
In 1998, RBKS took a significant step forward by entering higher education in the remote tribal regions of Rajasthan. What began in Jhadol has now expanded across multiple districts, creating opportunities for poor tribal children to continue their studies beyond school and pursue professional careers.
Today, RBKS manages 13 colleges that serve students from Jhadol, Gogunda, Phalasiya, Rishabhdev, Pindwara, Railmagra, Mount Abu, Pratapgarh, as well as specialized institutions like the Teachers Training College in Jhadol, the Nursing Training College in Sagwara, and an Industrial Training Institute (ITI) in Jhadol.

Our Reach
Total Colleges
Total Beneficiaries
Our Institutions
- J.R. Sharma P.G. College, Jhadol (1998)
- Guru Pushkar Jain College, Gogunda (2000)
- J.R. College, Railmagra (2003)
- J.R. College, Pindwara (2004)
- J.R.S. Girls T.T. College, Jhadol (2006)
- J.R.S. College, Rishabhdeo (2006)
- J.R. College, Mount Abu (2006)
- J.R. Institute of Nursing, Sagwara (2006)
- J.R.S. P.G. College, Phalsaiya (2010)
- J.R. P.G. College, Pratapgarh (2012)
- J.R. Industrial Training Institute, Jhadol (2013)
- RSLDC Skill Training Centre (2015)
- J.R. College, Udaipur (2019)
Key Highlights
- Located in the tribal areas of Rajasthan (Jhadol, Gogunda, Railmagra, Pindwara, Rishabhdeo, Mount Abu, Sagarwa, Phalsaiya, Pratapgarh, Udaipur).
- Offer a range of academic and professional programs:
- Graduate and Post-Graduation Courses: B.A., B.Sc., B.B.A., B.C.A. and PGDCA
- Professional Courses: Nursing, Teacher Training, Industrial Training (ITI).
- Scholarships and government support help reduce fees, enabling students from economically weaker families to pursue higher education.
- Focus on empowering first-generation learners in tribal communities.
Total Beneficiaries 9000 plus
Courses and Streams Offered
RBKS colleges provide a broad range of academic disciplines, including:
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Sanskrit, Hindi, and English
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Sociology, Political Science, Public Administration, History, and Geography
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Computer Applications
Most students—over 90%—belong to tribal families. To ensure access, RBKS provides:
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Free education for needy students
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Stipends and scholarship assistance
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Book banks and well-equipped libraries
All colleges are affiliated with Mohanlal Sukhadia University (Udaipur) and Govind Guru Tribal University (Banswara), and are recognized by the Government of Rajasthan and NCTE.
Holistic Student Development
Beyond academics, RBKS emphasizes all-round growth. Students participate in:
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National Service Scheme (NSS)
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National Cadet Corps (NCC)
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Scouts and Guides
Through these activities, they gain awareness of rural development and engage in social initiatives such as water management, tree plantation, health awareness campaigns, and literacy drives.
Reaching the Unreached
All RBKS colleges are strategically located at block headquarters in tribal and economically backward regions. By bringing higher education closer to underserved communities, RBKS eliminates the burden of expensive private colleges and costly lodging in urban centers.
Our institutions welcome both regular and non-collegiate students. The management also assists deserving students in applying for government scholarships, ensuring that finances never stand in the way of learning. Highly qualified professors and lecturers provide quality teaching, creating a nurturing academic environment.
Our Institutions

JR Nursing Institute, Sagwara

JR Sharma PG College, Jhadol

J.R.S. Girls T.T. College, Jhadol

J.R. College, Pindwara

JR Sharma PG College, Phalasiya

J.R.S. College, Rishabhdev

J.R. College, Railmagra
Impact
By expanding higher education in Rajasthan’s tribal heartland, RBKS has empowered thousands of young people to dream bigger and achieve more. Many graduates are now serving society as teachers, nurses, administrators, and professionals—breaking cycles of poverty and contributing to community development.
