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Type | Government Institution |
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Established | 1960 |
Principal | Mrs. Anushila Chakravarty, I/C |
Administrative staff | 77 |
Location | , , |
Campus | Zamindar Lt. "Nipendra Narayn Choudhuri" Campus, Bilasipara town |
Affiliations | Gauhati University |
Website | bilasiparacollege.in |
Bilasipara College, Old name -"N.N College" Bilasipara in Dhubri district of Assam, was established in 1960 with the objective of imparting higher education to the young people of the rural and economically backward western Assam. It is the second oldest college in Dhubri district. [1] It is now under Deficit Grant-in-Aid system of the government of Assam. At present 16 departments are operating with a staff strength of only 77. It is affiliated to Gauhati University, Guwahati and recognized by University Grants Commission under 2f and 12B. The NAAC accredited the college with a B grade in 2014. [2]
The "Lt.Nipendra Narayn Choudhuri college "(Bilasipara College ) campus area is 13.4 acres (54,000 m2), out of which the college buildings occupy only 1.25 acres (5,100 m2) of land. The remaining land is being developed. There are newly Girls hostel facilities. A few basic facilities in the field of games and sports are available. There is a yoga center and a temporary canteen on the college premises.
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