Majuli College

Majuli College is based at Kamalabari in Majuli, Assam, India.[1] It was founded in 1962, and is affiliated to AHSEC and Dibrugarh University besides being recognized by the University Grants Commission of India (UGC). The college is located on a fortified campus surrounded by a few Vaishnavite monasteries called satras and lush-green paddy fields.

Majuli College
Latin: Majuli College
Motto in English
Lead us from darkness to brightness
TypeAHSEC affiliated & Dibrugarh University affiliated College
Established17 September 1962
PrincipalDebajit Saikia
Location, ,
CampusUrban
AffiliationsDibrugarh University
Websitemajulicollege.org

Courses

The college offers Higher Secondary, Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses. It periodically organizes career counselling sessions, symposia and popular and motivational talks, and has started job-oriented multi-utility diploma and certificate courses designed to help students build careers. The college also facilitates undergraduate and postgraduate education through distance learning with Krishna Kanta Handiqui State Open University (KKHSOU) and Dibrugarh University.

Higher Secondary Programme
  • Arts
  • Science
Bachelor Programme
  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Bachelor of Science
Masters Programme

Library

The college provides digital classroom and library facilities to students. During its golden jubilee the library was renamed after the first principal of this college as Siksharatna Atul Chandra Goswami Granthagar.

Notable alumni

Notable alumni of Majuli College include:

College Magazine

The college has published an annual magazine, "Majulian", formerly the "Majuli College Magazine", since 1965.

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