SKBM Degree College

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Sayed Kamsar-o-Bar Muslim Degree College
S.K.B.M Degree college logo.webp
SKBM Degree College
Former names
  • SKBM Inter College
  • Muslim Rajput Inter College
Mottoبسم الله الرحمن الرحيم (bismillahir-Rahmanir-Rahim)
Motto in English
Starting In The Name Of Allah ( The Most Beneficent,The Most Merciful)
Type
  • Private,
  • Affiliated
Established1936; 85 years ago (1936)[1]
FoundersSir Deputy Mohammad Sayed Khan & Sir Khan Bahadur Mansur Ali Khan
Budget₹ 4 million (a month) "SKBM Inter College, Dildarnagar annual Budget".
PrincipalDr. Furquan Ahmad
DeanGhulam Majhar Khan
DirectorDr. Ayzaz Khan
Academic staff
50+
Administrative staff
10+
Students3700+
Undergraduates1140 (2019)
Location
Dildarnagar
, ,
India

25°25′00″N 83°40′50″E / 25.4166°N 83.6806°E / 25.4166; 83.6806Coordinates: 25°25′00″N 83°40′50″E / 25.4166°N 83.6806°E / 25.4166; 83.6806
CampusUrban,
  • 22.85 Acres (Main Campus)
  • 3.75 Acres (External Campus)
ColoursBlack, green
NicknameSKBMD College
Affiliations
Websitewww.skbmdegreecollegedildarnager.com

Sayed Kamsar-o-Bar Muslim Degree College (S.K.B.M Degree College) is an degree college in Dildarnagar, Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is one of the oldest colleges of Ghazipur District established in 1936 as Muslim Rajput High School. In 1949 it became a Muslim Rajput Inter College and was renamed in 1969 to Sayed Kamsar-o-Bar Muslim Inter College. In 1973, it became an degree college. The campus of Degree College was separated in 2003 when a new building for Degree College was made.

The college has a capacity for over 5000 students. It is 4.7 km (2.9 mi) from the main town of Dildarnagar. It is beside Jamia Arabia makhzunul uloom dildarnagar on road no. 1.[1]

History[]

The school was founded by Sir Deputy Mohammad Sayed Khan who was the sun of Subedar Alam Shah Khan and was born in a zamindar family of Usia. After completing his B.A. (Hons) in 1914 from Presidency College with first division, he joined Patna College as a lecturer. Jaiprakash Narayan was his student. Sir Deputy Muhammad Sayed Khan was served as a deputy of Hazaribagh where he Also helped Gandhi Ji to get bail. He was also a friend of Gandhi. He also taken help from Khan Bahadur Mansur Ali Khan (founder of Anume-islah committee) who was hus friend. Khan Bahadur Mansur Ali Khan was born on 18 September 1873 in a zamindar family of village Gorasara. Khan Bahadur 's father Subahdar Nabi Bhaksh Khan was a subahdar of the region in 1850s-1880s British India. Khan Bahadur Mansur Ali Khan retired from the post of Divisional traffic Supretendent In year 1933 from British Indian Railways. Sir Deputy Muhammad Sayed Khan had 25 acres of land near the town of Dildarnagar of which he established the school. In 1938 first class of school was conducted. It was the first English-medium privately owned school in Ghazipur which was not run by British government. In 1949, Rajput High school became Muslim Rajput Inter college. Rajput Inter College was renamed again in 1969 to Syed Kamsar-O-Bar Muslim Inter College After the deth of Sayed Khan in 1966. When Dr. Mahmud Khan was the manager of the school The school decided to established Degree College in Jun, 1973 so, it was established in year Dec, 1973 and affiliation was done on 25 jan, 1975. The classes of Degree College was conducted in the External campus established in 1940 which was 1-2 km far from the main campus. Later, in 2003 a new building was made in the main campus and Degree College shifted to the new building. The school also wanted to establish a technical institute in year 1964 but still it is not made. [2][3][4]

Courses[]

The SKBM Degree College offers three Bachelor Degree courses:

Principals list[]

  • Dr. Shyam Narayan Chaturvedi (1938-1940)
  • Moniuddin Haidar Khan (1940-1970)
  • Satyanarayan Sharma (1970-1972)
  • Dr. Jalaluddin Khan (1973-1988)
  • Inyatullah Khan (1988-1995)
  • Hashatullah Siddiqi (1996-1997)
  • Jokhu Khan (1998-2014)
  • Dr. Hasan Raza Khan (2015-2017)
  • Dr. Furquan Ahmad Khan (2018-)[6][7]

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