NAAC), Bengaluru Was Established Under the Directorate of Higher and Technical Education in November, 2003
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FOREWORD A Quality Assurance Cell with the financial assistance from National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), Bengaluru was established under the Directorate of Higher and Technical Education in November, 2003. The State Level Quality Assurance Co-ordination Committee headed by Hon’ble Minister (Education), was also constituted in the same year. Since then, the Cell and the Committee has been constantly monitoring the quality improvement in the institutions of Higher and Technical Education in the State. Indeed, this is a remarkable achievement that 6(six) Government colleges of the state have been assessed and accredited by NAAC till the current academic session. J N College, Pasighat has been assigned with B++ Grade, Dera Natung Government College, Itanagar and I G Govt. College, Tezu with B+ Grade and Government College, Bomdila and Donyi Polo Govt. College, Kamki with B Grade and the Rang-Frah Govt. College, Changlang with C + Grade. As a part of the quality assurance activities, this Basic Information on Higher and Technical Educational Institutions of Higher and Technical Education in Arunachal Pradesh is brought out. This Directorate, being the nodal Govt. Department of the state to nurture the Institutions of Higher and Technical Education, various organizations/ departments like MHRD, Govt. of India, New Delhi for publication of ES series and the Department of Economics and Statistics, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh and many such other organizations and individual researchers seek relevant statistical data from time to time. Keeping the above in view, this Directorate has started collecting statistical data from all the institutions of Higher Education of the state and compiling the same since last 8 years. A sincere attempt has been made to make the data accurate and authentic and to improve the compilation. These data are based on the information furnished by the affiliating university and other competent authorities/ heads of institutions. The results of Colleges and University Departments during the last University examination have been compiled with a view to keep track record of their performance. A comparative statement has been shown so that the Colleges/ University departments may know where do they stand and endeavor to improve their position in the next academic session. In this compilation we have also tried to indicate the enrolment of students, strength of the teaching staff/ faculty position of all institutions including the Rajiv Gandhi University. Attempt has also been made to represent these figures graphically in the current issue. This edition has not only up dated all relevant information but also included some more information eg. Literacy rate, access rate of Higher Education results of APSCTE, state JEE etc. For compilation of this statistical booklet, I am indeed grateful to all heads of the institutions for furnishing the necessary information, enabling us to bring out the compilation this year too. I am also grateful to all my staffs especially Shri Nabam Arun Hina, Supdt. and Shri Tai Duchok, Assistant who have worked tirelessly to bring out the compilation in time Sd/- Dr. Joram Begi Director Higher and Technical Education Government of Arunachal Pradesh 1 Itanagar Introduction Arunachal Pradesh, erstwhile NEFA, is situated at the North Eastern most corner of India sharing International boundaries with three countries namely Bhutan, China and Myanmar. It is the largest state amongst the eight states of the North-Eastern region having an area of 83,743 sq. km and low density of population-13 per sq. The territory was known as “hidden land” during the British period. Slow and gradual administration penetrated only after the Independence of the country in 1947. Rapid development was made after 1972 when the territory attained the status of Union Territory and statehood in 1987. At the time of independence of the country, there were officially 3 primary schools with enrollment of 35 students. When the first Census was conducted in 1961, the literacy rate is recorded at 7.23%. Now the state has 3019 number of different categories of schools including 117 number of Higher Secondary Schools with enrollment of 4,00,813(upto academic session 2009-10). The literacy rate as per census,2001 has been increased to 54.74. The history of higher education in the state started with the establishment of the J.N. College, Pasighat on 4th July 1964 with enrollment of 42 students. Now, we have 25 number of higher education institutions including a Central University, a Deemed University and a NIT. The enrollment of higher education is recorded at 16,570(upto academic session 2010-11). However, the Gross Enrollment Ratio (GER) within the age group of 18-24 years is quite dismal figure of 7.3 against the national figure of 12.4.The student-teacher ratio of Govt. Colleges in the state is 1:41 against the UGC laid norms of 1:20 for science, 1:25 for Honors Course (Humanities) and 1:30 for Pass course respectively. As such, there is acute shortage of the teachers in the Colleges. The Directorate of Higher & Technical Education was established in 1996 by bifurcating from the erstwhile Directorate of Public Instruction. The mandate of the directorate is to consolidate and expand higher education in the state. As per “The Business of the Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh (Allocation) Rules 1998 under section 7.B, the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education has to deal with the following subjects: 1. College Education 2. Expansion, development and propagation of Technical and Professional Education(other than Medical Education) 3. Stipend/Scholarships and loans for Higher Education including Technical Education. 4. Administration of Educational institutions under the sector 5. Matters relating to Rajiv Gandhi University(Arunachal University) 6. Matters relating to conduct of Joint Entrance Examination and allotment of seats to Technical and Professional courses including Medical, Engineering, Agriculture, Horticulture, Pisciculture etc. against Arunachal Pradesh quota. 7. National Service Scheme 8. Matters relating to nomination of students to Engineering Institutions. As a nodal govt. department the Directorate has not only the primary responsibility to co- ordinate for the planned development of Higher & Technical Education but also to over see maintenance of standard of Higher Education in the state. Keeping this in view, this Basic Information is being brought as regularly as an annual exercise by this Directorate. 2 LITERACY RATE OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH IN COMPARISION WITH ALL INDIA SINCE 1951 Sl. No. Year Arunachal Pradesh All India ( in percentage) (in percentage ) 1 1951 - - - 18.33 2 1961 7.23 28.30 3 1971 11.29 34.45 4 1981 25.54 43.53 5 1991 41.59 52.23 6 2001 54.74 65.38 GROSS ENROLMENT RATIO (GER) OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE STATE WITHIN THE AGE GROUP OF 18-23 YEARS 1. National - 12.4 2. Arunachal Pradesh - 7.3 3 NUMBER AND TYPE OF INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN ARUNACHAL PRADESH AS ON 31ST DECEMBER, 2010. SL. NO. NAME OF INSTITUTIONS NUMBER 1. University 01 2. Deemed University 01 3 National Institute of Technology 01 4 Degree College 15 5 Professional/ Technical College 05 6 Polytechnic 02 TOTAL 25 4 List of Higher & Technical Institutions in Arunachal Pradesh with location, year of establishment, status of NAAC Accreditation and UGC Recognized etc. Sl. UGC Name of institution Year of Status No Govt. or ISO establishment NAAC recognition Private. Certifica- accredita- under section tion tion 12(B) and 2 (f) 1984 1. Rajiv Gandhi Central Recognized University, University - Rono Hill, Itanagar 2. North Eastern Deemed Recognized Regional Institute of 1984 University Science and - Technology, Nirjuli Itanagar 3. Jawaharlal Nehru 1964 Govt. Degree B++ Recognized College, Pasighat College 4. Dera Natung Govt Degree Recognized Government 1979 College B+ College, Itanagar 5. Indira Gandhi Govt Degree 1986 Recognized Government College B+ College, Tezu 6. Bomdila 1988 Govt Degree Recognized Government College B College, Bomdila 7. Rang-Frah Govt. Degree 1996 Recognized Government College C+ College,Changlang 8 Donyi Polo 1996 Government Government Degree B+ Recognized College, Kamki Aalo College 9 Wangcha 1997 Govt Degree Rajkumar College Government College, Deomali Tirap 10. Government Govt Degree College, Yachuli 2007 College 11. College of 2001 Under Horticulture and Central Forestry, Pasighat Agriculture University, Imphal 5 12 Don Bosco College 2002 Private Degree College 13 North East 2002 Private Homeopathic Professional/ Medical College and Technical Hospital,Itanagar 14 Rajiv Gandhi 2002 Govt Government Polytechnic AICTE Approved ISO Polytechnic, Institution affiliated to 9001:2008 Certified Itanagar APSCTE 15 Govt. College, 2009 Govt Degree Seppa. College 16 St. Claret College, Ziro 2003 Private Degree College 17 Doying Gumin 2004 Private Degree College, Pasighat College 18 Daying Ering College Private B.ed. of of Teacher College 2010 Education,Pasighat 19 Hills College of 2006 Private B.ed. Teacher Education College 20 Tomi Polytechnic Private AICTE College, Basar 2006 Polytechnic Approved affili- Institution ated with APSCTE 21 St. Francis De Sales Private Degree College, Aalo 2007 College 22 Arunachal Law Private Law Academy,Itanagar 2007 College 23 Central Institute of Private Degree Himalayan Culture 2007 College Studies,Duhung Mon- Bomdila 24 Arunachal Commu- Private Degree nity College, Itanagar 2009 College 25 National Institute of Central Technology, Yupia 2010 6 NUMBER OF TEACHING STAFF DURING THE SESSION 2010-11 Sl Name of the Teaching Total Male Female APST Non-APST No. institution staffs Male Female Male Female 1 Rajiv Gandhi Professors 15 15 - 02 - 13 - Universiy,Rono- Associate 24 20 04 06 01 14 03 Hills, Doimukh Professor Asstt -- -- ---- Professors 2 North Eastern Professors 22 21 01 Nil Nil 22 01 Regional Institute of Associate 33 27 06 01 Nil 26 06 Science and Professors Technology, Nirjuli Asstt. 103 86 17 08 02 78 15 Professors 3 College of Horticulture Professors 01 01 --- 01 - and Forestry, Pasighat Associate 08 08 - 01 - 07 - Professor Asstt.