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1. GC College, Silchar Pin. 788004 1935 Cachar OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR, COLLEGE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL ASSAM UNIVERSITY, SILCHAR-788011 List of the affiliated Colleges under Assam University, Silchar as on 31th December, 2020 General Degree College: Sl. Name of Colleges with full address Year of District Whether Under 2(f) & Courses of study Status No. Est. Permanent/ 12(B) Govt./ Temporary / Provincialised / Permitted Private 1. G C College, Silchar 1935 Cachar Permanent 2(f) & 12(B) Arts, Science Provin. Pin. 788004 & Commerce 2. Karimganj College, 1946 Karimganj ,, 2(f) & 12(B) Arts, Science Provin. Karimganj – 788710 & Commerce 3. S S College, Hailakandi 1950 Hailakandi ,, 2(f) & 12(B) Arts, Com. & Provin. Pin – 788151 Science 4. Cachar College, 1960 Cachar ,, 2(f) & 12(B) Arts, Science Provin. Silchar - 788001 & Commerce 5. Haflong Govt College, 1961 Dema ,, 2(f) & 12(B) Arts, Science, Govt. Haflong – 788819 Hasao Commerce & PG 6. R S Girl’s College, 1962 Krimganj ,, 2(f) & 12(B) Arts & Provin. Karimganj- 788710 Commerce 7. Women’s College, 1963 Cachar ,, 2(f) & 12(B) Arts, Com. & Provin. Silchar - 788001 SFC 8. Diphu Govt. College, 1964 K Anglong ,, 2(f) & 12(B) Arts, Science, Govt. Diphu – 782462 Commerce & PG 9. R K Nagar College, 1964 Karimganj ,, 2(f) & 12(B) Arts & Science Provin. Ramkrishnanagar Pin – 788710 10. Janata College, 1964 Cachar ,, 2(f) & 12(B) Arts Provin. Kabuganj- 788121 11. Lala Rural College, Lala, - 1964 Hailakandi ,, 2(f) & 12(B) Arts & Provin. 788163 Commerce 12. Nehru College, Pailapool 1965 Cachar ,, 2(f) & 12(B) Arts Provin. - 788098 13. N C College, 1969 Karimganj ,, 2(f) & 12(B) Arts, Com. & Provin. Badarpur – 788806 Science 14. Radhamadhab College, 1971 Cachar ,, 2(f) & 12(B) Arts & Com. Provin. Silchar – 788006 15. M C D College, Sonai 1972 Cachar ,, 2(f) & 12(B) Arts & Com. Provin. Pin – 788119 Science 16. S K Roy College, 1994 Hailakandi ‘’ 2(f) & 12(B) Arts Provin. Katlichera – 788161 (2010-11) 17. Maibang Degree College, 1988 Dema ‘’ 2(f) only Arts Provin. - 788831 Hasao (2012-13) 18. Nilambazar College, 1994 Karimganj ‘’ 2(f) & 12(B) Arts Provin. Nilambazar- 788722 (2012-13) 19. A L Coudhury College, 1991 Hailakandi ‘’ 2(f) & 12(B) Arts & Provin. Algapur – 788150 (2015-16) 15-03-2015 Commerce 20. Thong Nokbe College, 1984 K Anglong ‘’ 2(f) & 12(B) Arts Provin. Dokmoka – 782441 (2014-15) 21-12-2015 21. Rukasen College, Bakalia 1992 Karbi ‘’ 2(f) & 12(B) Arts Provin. – 782482 Anglong (2014-15) 21-07-2017 1 | P a g e 22. MHCM Science College 1997 Hailakandi ‘’ 2(f) only Science Provin. Algapur – 788150 (2015-16) 23. Howraghat College, 1993 Karbi ‘’ - Arts Private Howraghat- 782481 Anglong (2015-16) 24. Eastern K A College, 1997 Karbi ‘’ 2(f) & 12(B) Arts Provin. Sarihajan – 782480 Anglong (2015-16) 13-10-15 25. Patherkandi College, 1990 Karimganj ‘’ 2(f) & 12(B) Arts Provin. Patherkandi- 788724 (2015-16) 14-03-18 26. J N Singh College, 1998 Cachar ,, - Arts Provin. Udharband- 788030 (2015-16) 27. Hailakandi Women’s 1983 Hailakandi ‘’ - Arts Private College, Hailakandi (2015-2016) Pin- 788152 28. Rangsina College, 1983 Karbi Temporary - Arts Provin. Donkamukam -782485 Anglong 29. West Silchar College, 1985 Cachar “ 2(f) only Arts Provin. Barjatrapur – 788110 30. S V College, 1987 Karimganj “ - Arts Provin. Chandkhira- 788725 31. M K Dey College, 1994 Cachar “ - Arts Provin. Amraghat – 788116 32. Kapili College, Kheroni 1997 West ,, - Arts Private Pin – 782448 Karbi Anglong 33. Lalit Jain Commerce 1996 Cachar ,, - Commerce Private College, Silchar-788015 34. S C Dey College, 1992 Hailakandi “ - Arts & Provin. Kalinagar - 788801 Commerce 35. S R College, 1992 Cachar “ - Arts Provin. Kalain – 788815 36. S M Dev College, 1995 Cachar “ - Arts & Private Lakhipur – 788103 Commerce 37. Diphu Girl’s College, 1994 Karbi “ - Arts Private Diphu – 782462 Anglong 38. J B Hagjar College, 1995 Dema ,, - Arts Private Umrangsho – 788931 Hasao 39. Silchar College, 1994 Cachar ,, - Arts Provin. Singari – 788007 40. Katigorah Anchalik 2000 Cachar ,, - Arts Private Degree College -788805 41. Bokajan College, Bokajan 1991 Karbi “ - Arts Private - 782480 Anglong 42. Barkhola College, 2009 Cachar “ - Arts Private Barkhola – 788110 43. N C Paul Memorial 2010 Cachar “ - Commerce & Private College, Jogipara, Near, Arts NIT Pin. 788010 44. F A Ahmed Degree 2012 Cachar “ - Arts Private College, Banskandi Pin – 788101 45. Deopani College, 2012 Karbi “ - Arts Private P.O.Barpathar, Santipur Anglong Pin- 785602 46. Pranab Jubilee College, 2012 Karbi “ 2(f) only Commerce & Private Bokajan, Sukhanjan Anglong 27-10-16 Science Pin – 782490 2 | P a g e 47. Harlongbi Velongbi 2013 Karbi ” - Arts Private College, Hanboka, Anglong Deithor – 782480 48. Waisong College, 2014 Karbi “ - Arts Private Hamren, Pin -782486 Anglong 49. Langhin College, Langhin 2015 Karbi “ - Arts Private Tiniali- 782441 Anglong 50. Khairun Nessa Begum 2015 Karimganj “ - Arts Private Women’s College, Srigauri – 788806 51. Bhaswati Deb Memorial 2015 Cachar “ - Arts Private Centre for Higher Education, Azad Hind Road, Silchar -788007 52. Hills’ Degree College 2016 Karbi “ - Arts Private Appolo Road, Anglong Surat Nagar, Haflong - 788819 53. Semson Sing Engti 2016 Karbi “ - Arts Private College, Baithalangso Pin Anglong – 782450 54. M K Gandhi College 2017 Karimganj “ - Arts Private P.O. Manikganj Karimganj – 788712 55. Ramanuj Gupta Degree 2017 Cachar “ - Arts & Com. Private College, Silchar – 4 56. Pandit Deendayal 2017 Karimganj “ - Science Govt. Upadhyaya Adarsha Mahavidyalaya, Eraligool, Karimganj – 788723 57. Don Bosco College Diphu 2018 Karbi Temporary - Arts & Private 6th Mile Manja Road, Anglong Commerce Karbi Anglong – 782460 58. Kaliganj Pioneer College 2018 Karimganj Temporary - Arts Private Vill. Bagbari, P.O. – Kaliganj Bazar – 788720 59. MGAD Memorial 2018 Cachar “ - Arts & Com. Private College, Tarapur, Ramnagar, Near – ISBT Silchar – 788003 60. Pandit Deendayal 2020 Hailakandi “ - Arts Govt. Upadhyaya Govt. Model College, Sultanicherra, Katlicherra Pin- 788162 61. Govt. Model College 2020 Cachar “ - Arts Govt. Jarailtala Bazar, Cachar Pin- 7888712 3 | P a g e Professional College: Sl. Name of Colleges with full address Year of District Whether Under 2(f) & Courses of study Govt./ No. Estd. Permanent/ 12(B) Provinsialised / Temporary / Private Permitted 1. Teachers’ Training 1960 Cachar Permanent 2(f) & 12(B) B.Ed Govt. College, Silchar-788005 2. A K Chanda Law College, 1960 Cachar ‘’ - LL.B. Private Silchar-788003 3. Diphu Law College, 1979 K Anglong ‘’ - LL.B. Private Diphu – 782460 4. Dr. S B Institute of 1996 Hailakandi Temporary 2(f) only B.Ed Private Education, Hailakandi - 788155 5. Vivekananda College of 1995 Karimganj ,, - B.Ed Private Education, Karimganj Pin – 788710 6. Patherkandi College of 1995 Karimganj ,, - B.Ed Private Education, Patherkandi -788724 7. Silchar College of 2002 Cachar ,, - B.Ed Private Education, Nagatilla Pin – 788006 8. Karimganj Law College, 1984 Karimganj ,, - LL.B. Private Karimganj -788710 9. Diphu B.Ed. College, 1994 Karbi ,, - B.Ed Private Diphu – 782462 Anglong 10. Dr. S P M College of 2004 Cachar ,, - B.Ed Private Education, Silchar - 788118 11. S K Roy Memorial 2010 Hailakandi “ - B.Ed Private Institute of Education Pin - 788161 12. G C Paul College of 2015 Karimganj “ - B.Ed. Private Education, Kalinagar TE, Dharanala – 788166 13. DIET, Karbi Anglong 2018 K. Anglong “ - B.Ed Govt. Diphu – 782460 14. DIET, Karimganj 2018 Karimganj “ - B.Ed Govt. Kaliganj – 788720 15. DIET, K K Road 2020 Dima “ - B.Ed Govt. Kalachand - 788834 Hasao 16. DIET, Hailakandi 2020 Hailakandi ‘’ - B.Ed Govt. Hailakandi- 788151 Affiliated Colleges at a glance (as on 31th December, 2020) Category of College No. of Govt. No. of Provincialised No. of Private Total College College College General Degree College 05 30 26 61 Professional B.Ed College 05 -- 08 13 College Law College --- --- 03 03 Total number of colleges 10 30 37 77 Director CDC 4 | P a g e .
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