Patkai Christian College

Patkai Christian College is a college of higher education in Chümoukedima of Dimapur district, and is rated highest by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council in the state of Nagaland, out of 11 colleges recognised by the University Grants Commission of India. It is rated with A grade for three consecutive assessments by NAAC and also with a status of CPE (College with potential for excellence).

Patkai Christian College
MottoLight and Truth
TypePost-Graduate College
Established1974
PrincipalThepfuvilie Pierü
Location, ,
CampusUrban
AffiliationsNagaland University
Websitewww.patkaicollege.edu.in

The NAAC team re-accredited the institution in March 2010, giving it the A grade with a CGPA of 3.06. In 2016, it is re-accredited with CGPA 3.26. Patkai Christian College was established in 1974 as a liberal Arts College. The college firmly believes that education is for the whole man in a framework of spiritual and moral absolutes. Patkai, like every Christian College, has the difficult task of retaining its traditional stance while seeking to make its educational philosophy relevant to the world around it. Committed to the principle that the truth is revealed by God through Christ “in Whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge” (Col. 2:3), Patkai will seek to relate its instruction to the needs of contemporary society. The college will consciously seek to place all its activity within the framework of Biblical perspective on such critical issues as the nature of God, man, nature, and the world.

History

Patkai, of which the Nagaland Baptist Church Council and Manipur Baptist Convention are major sponsors, was started in August 1974 with twenty students. However, the college is not a denominational institution, so the college receives financial assistance from several Christian denominational churches as well as independent churches and organizations. In late 1975, Patkai was provisionally affiliated to the North Eastern Hill University, Shillong.

The college offers various courses from all available art courses, social sciences, commerce, sciences, computer sciences, business administration, and music courses.

  • 1974 - College started on 28 August
  • 1975 - Provisional Affiliation with NEHU
  • 1985 - Honours programme in Political Science
  • 1986 - Permanent Affiliation with NEHU
  • 1994 - Affiliation transferred to NU.
  • 1997 - B.Sc. Programme
  • 2004 - Accredited B++ Grade by NAAC
  • 2005 - Conferred Autonomous Status by UGC
  • 2010 - Reaccredited 'A' Grade with CGPA of 3.06 by NAAC
  • 2010 - Conferred 'CPE (College with potential for excellence) Status' by UGC
  • 2011 - Autonomy status extended for Second term till 2016-2017
  • 2012 - Delinked Higher Secondary from Degree as per UGC Guidelines.
  • 2013 - M.Sc.in Environmental Science

- M.A. in English

- Recognized as ‘PG College’ by UGC

- UGC approved Certificate Course in Music

- UGC approved Certificate Course in Applied Electronics and Computer Hardwares

- UGC approved Certificate Course in IT

- Certificate Course in Communication Skills for M.A. in English

- Diploma in Computer Applications for M. Sc. Env. Sc.

  • 2014 - Diploma in Computer Applications

- Diploma in IT

- Certificate in Counselling

- M.Sc. in Geology

  • 2016 - Re-accredited with CGPA 3.26 by NAAC. First college in Nagaland to adopt the Choice-based credit system (CBCS) as per UGC guideline
  • 2019 - M.A. in Political Science


Programmes offered

Undergraduate programmes

  • Bachelor of Arts
    • Economics
    • Education
    • English
    • History
    • Political Science
    • Philosophy
  • Bachelor of Science
    • Botany
    • Chemistry
    • Geology
    • Mathematics
    • Physics
    • Zoology
    • Computer Science
  • Bachelor of Commerce
  • Bachelor of Computer Applications
  • Bachelor of Music[1]

Postgraduate programmes

  • M. A. in English
  • M. A. in Political Science
  • M. Sc. In Environmental Science
  • M. Sc. Geology

References

  1. "MARGARET SHISHAK SCHOOL OF MUSIC". Patkai Christian College. Retrieved 12 June 2019.


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