In 1959, the Hungarian university in Cluj was merged with the Romanian one to become an almost exclusively Romanian-language institution.
In 1949, during the allied occupation, the university was merged (with other two municipal colleges) into Osaka City University, under Japan's new educational system.
The reinstated university was merged from several schools and contained new faculties such as the faculty of science and the faculty of letters.
In 1977, the university was merged with the School of Letters calling The HoChiMinh City University.
In spite of those efforts, the two universities were merged in 1654, under Jesuit control.
The university was later merged with other colleges into Seoul National University.
After long requests by the people of Paktia Province, the university was merged into Paktia University.
The two universities were subsequently merged and separated throughout the Cultural Revolution and finally merged again to form the university today.
As of 2013 this university has been merged into Uttar Pradesh Technical University.
In 1998, the university was merged into Zhejiang University.