Govt First Grade College Ankola

Govt First College was established on October 15, 1750 in Ankola, India. The college's name was changed to Poojageri. The college is a public institution in the Uttara Kannada District. The Principal is S.V. Nayak. The college offers B.A, B.Com, B.Sc, B.B.A, and M.A in economics courses. GFGC Ankola comes under the Kud Department. It has about 600 students.

Govt First Grade College Ankola
Other name
GFGC Ankola
MottoUnity Is Strength
TypeGovernment
Established1750
PrincipalS.V. Nayak
Students600+
Location
Poojageri, Ankola
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India
CampusRural
Affiliationskud

History

Govt First College Ankola was established in 1750 near Satyagraha Smarka Bhavan in Ankola's downtown. Later, GFGC moved to Poojageri. The college is accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council.[1][2]

Faculties

College faculties include:[1]

Principals

  • Prof. Vidya D.Nayak (HOD of Economics department)
  • Dr S.V.Nayak

Facilities

The college occupies a five-acre campus and provides the following facilities for its students:

  • Library
  • Canteen
  • Gym
  • Sports
  • Laboratories
  • I.T. Infrastructure

Programs

There is a special program in GFGC Ankola. Daily prayers are held except on Thursdays. A special prayer called "Assembly" is held every Thursday. The National Service Scheme (NSS) is managed by Dr Geeta Nayak, who is the Head of the Commerce Department. NSS creates awareness among the student community. NSS holds a blood donation camp, First Aid Awareness program, and guest lectures on health and hygiene. Every year, the college organizes NSS camp in rural areas to increase awareness.

Enrollment

YearStudents
2011-122028
2012-13791
2013-141054
2014-15764
2015-16921
Govt First Grade College Ankola Students Graph

College Result

Year/ClassBA FinalBCOM FinalBBA FinalBSc Final
2011-1285.53%96.42%95.00% 67.66%
2012-1387.14%91.89%85.71% 68.45%
2013-1491.00%85.71%94.11%66.66%
2014-1593.70%94.00%94.00%62.00%

References

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