Chaudhary Charan Singh University (CCSU), Meerut, Uttar Pradesh—formerly known as Meerut University—was established in 1965 as a state public university. It was later renamed in honor of Chaudhary Charan Singh, the former Prime Minister of India. The university is recognized by the UGC and accredited with a prestigious NAAC A++ grade, reflecting its academic excellence.
Located in Ramgarhi, Meerut, CCSU has an urban campus and serves as a major hub for higher education in western Uttar Pradesh. The university comprises 8 faculties offering more than 50 programs, including UGC-sponsored and self-financed courses. It has affiliations with over 100 colleges, 250+ professional institutions, and one constituent college, making it one of the largest affiliating universities in the region.
CCSU emphasizes vocational, professional, and research-oriented education, with strong collaborations in areas such as sports goods manufacturing, skill development, and entrepreneurship. Its motto, “Where that supreme treasure of Truth resides”, reflects its commitment to holistic learning and knowledge dissemination.