Dibrugarh Hanumanbax Surajmall Kanoi College

Dibrugarh Hanumanbax Surajmall Kanoi College is an Indian college. It was established on 15 June 1945 in Dibrugarh, Assam. The College is affiliated with Dibrugarh University; its Higher Secondary Course is recognised by the Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC). It was originally named the Dibrugarh College. In 1957, it was renamed after its donors as Dibrugarh Hanumanbax Surajmall Kanoi College. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan came from Delhi to inaugurate the College.[1]

Dibrugarh Hanumanbax Surajmall Kanoi College
TypePublic
Established15 June 1945
PrincipalSashi Kanta Saikia
Location
Dibrugarh
,
Assam
,
India
CampusUrban
NicknameDHSK College
AffiliationsDibrugarh University
Websitewww.dhsk.org

Sashi Kanta Saikia is the current Principal of DHSK College from 19 June 2015. For the active involvement of S.K. Saikia, the DHSK College, Dibrugarh had received the Swachchhata Puraskar, 2018 by Dibrugarh District Administration and Dibrugarh Municipal Board. Deputy Director General (DDG) NCC has awarded the DHSK College for their meritorious service to the Nation in 2019.

The College offers a two-year Higher Secondary Course in Science and Arts[2] and a three-year Degree Course in Science and Arts.[3] It was accredited B++ grade by NAAC in 2017

Departments

The college maintains the following departments:[4]

  • Anthropology
  • Assamese
  • Bengali
  • Botany
  • Chemistry
  • Computer Science
  • Economics
  • English
  • Geography
  • Hindi
  • History
  • Mathematics
  • Philosophy
  • Physics
  • Political Science
  • Sanskrit
  • Statistics
  • Zoology
  • Sociology
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