कक्राझार सोरकारी फरायसालिमा | |
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| Motto | Discipline and Excellence |
|---|---|
| Type | Government College |
| Established | 16 August 1959 |
| Principal | Dr. Banabina Brahma |
Academic staff | 90 |
Administrative staff | 37 |
| Students | 4200 [1] |
| Undergraduates | 3000[2] |
| Postgraduates | 200[3] |
| 9[4] | |
| Address | Ward Number 6, College Road , Kokrajhar (BTR) , , India |
| Campus | Urban |
| Colours | White and red |
| Nickname | KGCians |
| Affiliations | Bodoland University |
| Website | kgc |
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Kokrajhar Government College (KGC) (then Kokrajhar College) was a college in Assam, India. Established in 1959 at the heart of the town, the Kokrajhar Govt. College played a role in imparting higher education to the socio-economically backward tribal people as well as other communities in the area.
Affiliating university and council
The college was affiliated to Gauhati University for degree level until 2019-20 now college is affiliated to Bodoland University and the Assam Higher Secondary Education Council for Higher Secondary level.
Courses
Kokrajhar Govt. College offers the following courses:
Regular Courses
Two years HS Science
Subjects offered in the science stream are:
Two years HS Arts
The arts stream contains the following subjects:
Three years degree (TDC) courses
Three years B.Sc.
Honours subjects offered in B.Sc. are:
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Mathematics
- Botany
- Zoology
- Computer science
- Statistics
Three years BA
Major subjects offered in the BA are:
- Assamese
- Bengali
- Bodo
- Economics
- Education
- English
- Geography
- Hindi
- History
- Philosophy
- Political science
- Sociology
MIL subjects offered include:
- Bodo
- Assamese
- Bengali
- Hindi
Certificate Courses
Three months certificate courses offered are:
- Computer proficiency
- Bodo
Diploma Courses
Three months diploma course in translation proficiency.
Post Graduate Courses
Science:-
•Mathematics
•Chemistry
Arts:-
•Bodo
•Assamese
•English
•History
•Economics
References
26°24′15″N 90°16′34″E / 26.4043°N 90.2761°E

