Nowgong College

Nowgong College is an autonomous college affiliated to Gauhati University located in Nagaon , Assam, India. Established in 1944, is one of the oldest co-educational colleges of Assam, situated in the city of Nagaon. It was initially established with the permission of the University of Calcutta but later, in 1948, the College was accorded affiliation to the Gauhati University.[1] On 22 December 2020, Nowgong College received a letter from the University Grants Commission granting it the status of an autonomous college for s period of 10 years.[2]

Nowgong College
নগাঁও মহাবিদ্যালয়
Motto
জ্যোতিৰ্গময়
Motto in English
Lead Us to Light
TypePublic
Established7th August, 1944
Academic affiliation
Gauhati University
PresidentDr. Sarat Kumar Dutta
PrincipalDr. Sarat Borkataki
Students3526
Address
Assam Trunk Road
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782001
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CampusUrban
LanguageEnglish and Assamese
ColorsBlue & White
Websitewww.nowgongcollege.edu.in

History

Established in 1944, with the permission of University of Calcutta, Nowgong College was the first higher educational institution of Central Assam, one of the oldest in Assam and the entire Northeast. It was founded with the efforts of Jananeta Motiram Bora, the Founder President of the Governing Body of the College, who was the Chairman of the Nowgong Local Board at that time. After being elected as the MLA from the Nowgong (South East) LAC in 1946 from the Indian National Congress, Bora served as the Minister of Land and Revenue in Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi's Cabinet, and played an active role in procuring land, building infrastructure and arranging funds for the College; he helped in acquiring the Government Dak Bungalow and the construction of Bordoloi Bhavan, the first building that came up in the present exclusive campus of Nowgong College. The other founding fathers of Nowgong College include social worker Brindaban Goswami, Purna Chandra Sarmah, Pratap Chandra Sarmah, Mohi Chandra Borah, Haladhar Bhuyan, Bimala Kanta Borah, Dr. Lalit Baruah, Yog Singh Chetry, Priya Ranjan Sengupta and Priyanath Sen; they were the first financers and policymakers of the College. Sahityacharya Jajneswar Sarma, initially a Professor of Jorhat's Jagannath Barooah College, was the first Principal of Nowgong College; he was a scholar of English, Assamese and Sanskrit literature, who later served as the President of the Asam Sahitya Sabha.

On 7th August 1944, at 6 pm, Nowgong College, with a faculty strength of 7 teachers, officially began its first class with 7 students in a classroom of the Dawson High School. The College Administration later came to possess the hostels of the Nowgong Government High School, on lease, from the Govt. of Assam.

After Motiram Bora, Dr. Suryya Kumar Bhuyan, a renowned historian and litterateur, served as the President of the Governing Body of the College; he and Principal Sarma, together, laid down the academic foundation of the College. Nowgong College was accorded affiliation to the newly-established Gauhati University in 1948, during the Vice Chancellorship of Krishna Kanta Handique.[3]

Courses offered

Under-Graduate Courses[4]

  1. Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) with Honors in Arabic, Assamese, Bengali, Economics, Education, English, Geography, Hindi, History, Philosophy, Political Science and Sanskrit.
  2. Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
  3. Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) with Honors in Botany, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics and Zoology.
  4. Bachelor of Vocational Education (B.Voc.) in Travel & Tourism Management and Medical Lab Technology.

Post-Graduate Courses[4]

  1. Master of Arts (M.A.) in Assamese, Education, English, History and Philosophy.
  2. Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Botany, Chemistry and Zoology.

Departments

Arts

  • Arabic
  • Assamese
  • Bengali
  • Economics
  • Education
  • English
  • Geography
  • Hindi
  • History
  • Philosophy
  • Political Science
  • Sanskrit

Science

  • Botany
  • Chemistry
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Statistics
  • Zoology

References

  1. "Affiliated College of Gauhati University". Archived from the original on 6 June 2017.
  2. "Nowgong College Gets Autonomous Status". 22 December 2020.
  3. "NOWGONG COLLEGE – Just another My Website site". www.nowgongcollege.edu.in. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  4. "Courses - Nowgong College". Nowgong College. Retrieved 15 May 2020.


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