Japfü Christian College

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Japfü Christian College
MottoFaith And Work
TypeCo-educational Residential College
Established1996; 26 years ago (1996)
ChairmanAkho Yhokha
PrincipalVisakhonü Hibo
Location
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CampusUrban
Websitewww.japfuchristiancollege.org

Coordinates: 25°36′10″N 94°06′37″E / 25.602909°N 94.110163°E / 25.602909; 94.110163Japfü Christian College (JCC) is a co-educational residential Christian College in Kipfüzha, Nagaland, India.

History[]

Japfü College was established in 1996. The college takes its name from the nearby Japfü Mountain.[1] JCC is located within the Mission Centre of Japfüphiki Baptist Church Council (JBCC) at Kipfüzha, 12 km south of the capital city, Kohima.[2]

Present Day[]

The college is equipped with state of the art infrastructures and equipment. It's a residential college for both boys and girls.

Courses Offered[]

In the field of studies JCC offers honors courses in English, Economics, Education, History, Political Science and Sociology. The college caters to the Christian Theological studies too.[3]

Faculty[]

Dr. Visakhonü Hibo is the Principal of the college.[4] Most of the faculty is local. Dr. Akho Yhokha is the respective Chairman of the Board of Management.

Affiliations and Accreditation[]

It is affiliated to the Nagaland University. It is NAAC accredited with CGPA of 2.51 on four point scale at B + grade.[5][6]

Extra Curriculum[]

College has its elite Badminton team by the name ZAPA Shuttlers, which is active on district to inter college level. College actively participates in many sports activities.

See also[]

  • Christian Colleges and Universities in India

References[]

  1. ^ "jccfaithandwork". jccfaithandwork. Retrieved 29 May 2017.
  2. ^ "THE COLLEGE". jccfaithandwork. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Japfu Christian College, Nagaland". Entrance Exams. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  4. ^ "jccfaithandwork". jccfaithandwork. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
  5. ^ "Japfü Christian College gets assessed by NAAC - The Morung Express". The Morung Express. 21 September 2011. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
  6. ^ "Japfü Christian College gets assessed by NAAC - The Morung Express". The Morung Express. 21 September 2011. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
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