Bijni College

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Bijni College
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MottoLearn, shine and live
Type Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science
Established1969
Affiliation Bodoland University
Principal Dr. Birhash Giri Basumatary
Address
Website bijnicollege.ac.in

Bijni College is an undergraduate college is situated on the Indo-Bhutan border, Bijni. The college is established in the year 1969 at Bijni of Chirang district in Assam. The college is affiliated to Bodoland University. [1] [2]

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History

Remembering the more prominent eventual fate of their more youthful ages, a few excited and visionary residents of Bijni embraced the honorable dare to lay out an establishment of advanced education in Bijni Town. Their idea was acknowledged on 21 July 1969, the memorable day on what man previously set his feet on the moon, through their enthusiastic endeavors, inexhaustible energy and supported penances. At first, it was named as Bijni Tutorial College with Arts with Expressions stream and worked from the Bijni Young ladies Secondary School with six teachers and 76 understudies. Late Ramani Kanta Sharma, the resigned head of Kokrajhar School was shared the obligation with lead the organization as its head for a concise period. Then, at that point, Late Uday Chandra Das, assumed control over the mantle as the normal and long-lasting Chief till his superannuation. On eighteenth Walk, 1970 the underpinning of the school building was laid by Kamal Kishor Sonowal, the contemporary Delegate Magistrate of Goalpara Locale. The school was moved to its own structure on 27 July 1971 and was introduced by the Chief Minister of Assam of that time Mahendra Mohan Choudhury. [3]

Departments

Arts

Science

Accreditation

In 2017 the college has been awarded 'B+' grade by National Assessment and Accreditation Council. [4] The college is also recognised by University Grants Commission (India). [5]

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