Government Mamit College

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Mamit College
TypeCollege
Location, ,
796441
,
India

23°54′46″N 92°29′31″E / 23.9127982°N 92.4919681°E / 23.9127982; 92.4919681
CampusUrban
AffiliationsMizoram University
Websitemamitcollege.mizoram.gov.in

The Government Mamit College is a college in the town of Mamit in the Indian state of Mizoram. It was graded B by NAAC.[1] The college is affiliated with Mizoram University, Aizawl.[2]

History[]

The College was established on 1 April 1983, by the then Sub-Divisional Officer (Civil) PuR. Sethuraman. The College was initially known as Taichung College, christened after Kachunga, a philanthropist from Aizawl.[citation needed] It was renamed Mamit College in March 1987.[citation needed] The college initially operated through financial contributions made by local people until it was upgraded to Deficit Status in April 1993.[citation needed]

Mamit College functioned for some time by using Government Middle School-I and II buildings. Afterward, the governing body of the college acquired land for its permanent campus and constructed an Assam-type tin-roofed small building with four rooms. The college moved into the newly constructed building in 1991. It was taken over by the Indian Government in 2007.[3]

Campus[]

The campus covers 12,604 sq. metres (9.4 Bighas). The college compound is spacious enough for the development of infrastructure and modern buildings. The college celebrated its Silver Jubilee in 2005.

Affiliation[]

In 1990, the Government of Mizoram granted "permission to open the College" and immediately the college applied for Affiliation under North Eastern Hill University (NEHU) Shillong. On 14 May 1992, NEHU Affiliation was granted. The College was given Permanent Affiliation by Mizoram University on 1 July 2006.[4]

Departments[]

The College is an undergraduate Arts College offering honors in History, Economics, Education and Political Science.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "NAAC-in grade B+ leh B pe". Vanglaini. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  2. ^ "GOVERNMENT MAMIT COLLEGE". Outlook Education. Retrieved 3 October 2018.
  3. ^ "Mamit College B grade NIH law". Vanglaini. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  4. ^ "COLLEGES UNDER MIZORAM UNIVERSITY". MZU. Retrieved 15 August 2018.

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