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This is a list of institutions of higher education in Arunachal Pradesh:
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.
University | Location | Type | Established | Specialization | Website |
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Arunachal Pradesh University | Pasighat | State Affiliating University | 2022 | Arts & Social Sciences, Commerce & Management | www |
Arunachal University of Studies | Namsai, Arunachal Pradesh | State private - non-affiliating | 2012 | Engineering & Technology, Paramedical Sciences, Management, Agriculture, Arts, Social Sciences, Design, Performing Arts, Commerce, Management and Legal Studies. | www |
Apex Professional University | Pasighat | State Private University | 2013 | Professional courses: Pharmacy, Vedic Studies, Science, Education, Legal Studies, Library & Information Science, Commerce & Management, Arts & Social Science, Paramedical Science and Skill Development & Vocational Studies | www |
Central Institute of Himalayan Cultural Studies | Tenga Valley, West Kameng District, Arunachal Pradesh | Affiliated to Sanskrit University Varanasi, funded by Ministry of Culture, Government of India | www | ||
Himalayan University | Itanagar | State private - non-affiliating | 2013 | All courses | www |
Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University | Ziro | Technical and medical university - unitary | May 2012 | Medical, Engineering, Paramedical Sciences, Management, Agriculture | www |
North East Frontier Technical University (NEFTU) | Along, Arunachal Pradesh | Technical university | March 2014 | Engineering, Paramedical Sciences, Management, Arts & Science | www |
Venkateshwara Open University | Itanagar | Private open university - non-affiliating | 2012 | Open learning | www |
North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology | Nirjuli | Deemed - non-affiliating | 1986 (2005†) | Technology, Science, Management | www |
Rajiv Gandhi University | Itanagar | Central - affiliating | 1984 | General | www |
The Global University | Itanagar | State Private University | 2017 | General | www |
† granted deemed university status
Institute | Location | Type | Establishment | Courses | Website |
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Department of Architecture, Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University | Ziro | Private | 2014 | B.Arch. | http://www.igtamsu.ac.in |
Institute | Location | Type | Establishment | Courses | Website |
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Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Arunachal University of Studies | Namsai | State University | 2012 | Diploma, BTech, MTech, Phd | http://www.arunachaluniversity.ac.in |
North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology | Nirjuli | Central | 1986 | Certificate, Diploma, BTech, MTech, Phd | http://www.nerist.ac.in |
National Institute of Technology, Arunachal Pradesh | Yupia | Central | 2010 | BTech | http://www.nitap.in/ |
Rajiv Gandhi Government Polytechnic | Itanagar | State | 2002 | Diploma | http://www.rggp.ac.in |
Tomi Polytechnic College | Basar | Private | 2006 | Diploma | |
Department of Engineering And Technology, Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University, Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh | Ziro | Private | 2012 | Diploma (Engineering) - B.Tech Integrated, B.Tech. | |
North East Frontier Technical University Campus [1] | Aalo, West Siang | Private Technical University | 2014 | B.Tech | http://www.neftu.edu.in/ |
College | Location | Type | Establishment | Courses | Website |
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North East Homeopathic Medical College | Itanagar | Central | 2002 | BHMS | |
Faculty of Medical And Paramedical Sciences, Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University | Ziro | Private | 2012 | Bachelor in Physiotherapy (BPT), B.Sc. (Radiology and Imaging Technology), B.Sc. (Optometry) | |
Tomo Riba Institute of Health and Medical Sciences | Naharlagun | Government | 2017 | MBBS | https://www.trihms.org/ |
IGTAMSU School of Nursing, Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University [2] | Ziro | Private | 2015 | A.N.M. |
College | Location | Type | Establishment | Courses | Website |
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Faculty of Legal Studies, Arunachal University of Studies | Namsai | University | 2012 | Ph.D., LLM, LLB & BA-LLB Integrated | http://www.arunachaluniversity.ac.in/ |
Arunachal Law Academy | Naharlagun | Private | 2007 | LLB | https://web.archive.org/web/20120331210552/http://arunachallawacademy.org/ |
Jarbom Gamlin Govt Law College | Jote | State | 2019 | LLB | http://jgglc.ac.in/index.html |
College | Location | Type | Establishment | Courses | Website | |
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Wangcha Rajkumar Government College | Deomali | State | 1997 | B.A, B.Com | https://www.wrgcollege.edu.in/ | |
Arunachal Community College | Itanagar | Private | 2009 | |||
College of Horticulture & Forestry | Pasighat | Central | 2001 | BSc | ||
Daying Ering College of Teacher's Education | Pasighat | Private | 2010 | BEd | ||
Dera Natung Government College | Itanagar | State | 1979 | BA, BCom, BSc | ||
Don Bosco College | Itanagar | Private | 2002 | BA | http://www.dbcitanagar.com | |
Donyi Polo Govt. College | Kamki | State | 1996 | BA | ||
Doying Gumin College | Pasighat | Private | 2004 | BA | ||
Government College | Bomdila | State | 1988 | BA | ||
Government College | Seppa | State | 2009 | BA | ||
Government College | Yachuli | State | 2007 | BA | ||
Government Degree College [3] | Daporijo | State | 2012 | BA | ||
Government Degree College [3] | Doimukh | State | 2012 | BA | ||
Hills College of Teacher Education | Naharlagun | Private | 2006 | BEd | http://www.hcte.org/ | |
Indira Gandhi Govt. College | Tezu | State | 1986 | BA, BCom | http://iggctezu.org/ | |
Jawaharlal Nehru College | Pasighat | State | 1964 | BA, BCom, BSc | http://jncpasighat.org | |
Model College, Geku | Geku | State | 2014 | BA, B.Com, BSc. | ||
Rang Frah Govt. College | Changlang | State | 1996 | BA | ||
St Claret College | Ziro | Private | 2003 | BA, B.Com, Mass Com | http://www.sccz.edu.in | |
Siang Royal Academy | Pasighat | Private | 2011 | BEd | http://www.siangroyalacademy.com | |
St. Francis De Sales College | Along | Private | 2007 | BA | ||
Tadar Taniang Govt. Degree College | Nyapin | State | 2012 | BA |
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