List of institutions of higher education in Arunachal Pradesh

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This is a list of institutions of higher education in Arunachal Pradesh:

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As of 15 March 2024, Arunachal Pradesh has one central university, one state university, one deemed university, eight private universities and one state private Open University.

Universities of Arunachal Pradesh
UniversityLocationTypeEstablishedSpecializationWebsite
Arunachal Pradesh University Pasighat State Affiliating University2022Arts & Social Sciences, Commerce & Management http://www.apupsg.ac.in
Apex Professional University Pasighat State Private non-affiliating University2013Professional courses: Pharmacy, Vedic Studies, Science, Education, Legal Studies, Library & Information Science, Commerce & Management, Arts & Social Science, Paramedical Science and Skill Development & Vocational Studies http://www.apexuniversity.edu.in
Central Institute of Himalayan Cultural StudiesTenga Valley, West Kameng District, Arunachal PradeshAffiliated to Sanskrit University Varanasi, funded by Ministry of Culture, Government of India http://www.cihcs.edu.in/
Himalayan University Itanagar State private - non-affiliating2013All courses http://www.himalayanuniversity.com/
Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University Ziro Technical and medical university - unitaryMay 2012Medical, Engineering, Paramedical Sciences, Management,Agriculture http://www.igtamsu.ac.in
North East Frontier Technical University (NEFTU) Along, Arunachal Pradesh Technical universityMarch 2014Engineering, Paramedical Sciences, Management, Arts & Science http://www.neftu.edu.in
Venkateshwara Open University Itanagar Private open university - non-affiliating2012Open learning http://www.vou.ac.in
North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology Nirjuli Deemed - non-affiliating1986 (2005)Technology, Science, Management http://www.nerist.ac.in
Rajiv Gandhi University Itanagar Central - affiliating1984General http://www.rgu.ac.in
The Global University Itanagar State Private University2017General https://www.tgu.ac.in

granted deemed university status

Architecture colleges

Architecture colleges in Arunachal Pradesh
InstituteLocationTypeEstablishmentCoursesWebsite
Department of Architecture, Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University Ziro Private 2014B.Arch. http://www.igtamsu.ac.in

Engineering colleges

Engineering colleges in Arunachal Pradesh
InstituteLocationTypeEstablishmentCoursesWebsite
Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Arunachal University of Studies Namsai State University2012Diploma, BTech, MTech, Phd http://www.arunachaluniversity.ac.in
North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology Nirjuli Central1986Certificate, Diploma, BTech, MTech, Phd http://www.nerist.ac.in
National Institute of Technology, Arunachal Pradesh Yupia Central2010BTech http://www.nitap.in/
Rajiv Gandhi Government Polytechnic Itanagar State2002Diploma http://www.rggp.ac.in
Tomi Polytechnic College Basar Private2006Diploma
Department of Engineering And Technology, Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University, Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh Ziro Private2012Diploma (Engineering) - B.Tech Integrated, B.Tech.
North East Frontier Technical University Campus [1] Aalo, West Siang Private Technical University2014B.Tech http://www.neftu.edu.in/

Medical colleges

Medical colleges in Arunachal Pradesh
CollegeLocationTypeEstablishmentCoursesWebsite
North East Homeopathic Medical College Itanagar Central2002BHMS
Faculty of Medical And Paramedical Sciences, Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University Ziro Private2012Bachelor in Physiotherapy (BPT), B.Sc. (Radiology and Imaging Technology), B.Sc. (Optometry)
Tomo Riba Institute of Health and Medical Sciences Naharlagun Government2017MBBS https://www.trihms.org/
IGTAMSU School of Nursing, Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University [2] Ziro Private2015A.N.M.

Law colleges

Law colleges in Arunachal Pradesh
CollegeLocationTypeEstablishmentCoursesWebsite
Faculty of Legal Studies, Arunachal University of Studies Namsai University2012Ph.D., LLM, LLB & BA-LLB Integrated http://www.arunachaluniversity.ac.in/
Arunachal Law Academy Naharlagun Private2007LLB https://web.archive.org/web/20120331210552/http://arunachallawacademy.org/
Jarbom Gamlin Govt Law CollegeJoteState2019LLB http://jgglc.ac.in/index.html


Degree colleges

Degree colleges in Arunachal Pradesh
CollegeLocationTypeEstablishmentCoursesWebsite
Wangcha Rajkumar Government College Deomali State1997B.A, B.Com https://www.wrgcollege.edu.in/
Arunachal Community College Itanagar Private2009
College of Horticulture & Forestry Pasighat Central2001BSc
Daying Ering College of Teacher's Education Pasighat Private2010BEd
Dera Natung Government College Itanagar State1979BA, BCom, BSc
Don Bosco College Itanagar Private2002BA http://www.dbcitanagar.com
Donyi Polo Govt. College KamkiState1996BA
Doying Gumin College Pasighat Private2004BA
Government College Bomdila State1988BA
Government College Seppa State2009BA
Government CollegeYachuliState2007BA
Government Degree College [3] Daporijo State2012BA
Government Degree College [3] Doimukh State2012BA
Hills College of Teacher Education Naharlagun Private2006BEd http://www.hcte.org/
Indira Gandhi Govt. College Tezu State1986BA, BCom http://iggctezu.org/
Jawaharlal Nehru College Pasighat State1964BA, BCom, BSc http://jncpasighat.org
Model College, GekuGekuState2014BA, B.Com, BSc.
Rang Frah Govt. College Changlang State1996BA
St Claret College Ziro Private2003BA, B.Com, Mass Com http://www.sccz.edu.in
Siang Royal Academy Pasighat Private2011BEd http://www.siangroyalacademy.com
St. Francis De Sales College Along Private2007BA
Tadar Taniang Govt. Degree College Nyapin State2012BA

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