Langat Singh College

Langat Singh College, commonly known as L. S. College, is a college in Muzaffarpur, in the Indian state of Bihar. It was established on 3 July 1899,[2] and is one of the city's oldest colleges.[3] It is named after its founder Langat Singh. It is affiliated to Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University,[4] and offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in science and arts.

Langat Singh College
Established1899
PrincipalProf. (Dr.) O.P Roy[1]
Location
Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India
AffiliationsBabasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University
Websitewww.lscollege.ac.in

On 10 December 2014, NAAC accredited college by A grade.[5][6][7][8]

History[9]

The college was founded in 1899.[10] Babu Langat Singh played the most prominent part in its establishment. In 1900, the college was affiliated to Calcutta University. It was declared a Government College in 1915 and subsequently affiliated to Patna University in 1917. In 1952, Bihar university was bifurcated from Patna University[11] and L.S. college got affiliated to it. Subsequently, in 1960, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University was established with headquarters at Muzaffarpur[12] and the college was then affiliated to it. The post-graduate Departments of Bihar University split from this institution in 1979. In 1984 post-graduate studies of various streams were restored.

Notable faculty members include Rajendra Prasad,[13] J.B. Kripalani[14] and Ramdhari Singh Dinkar.[15]

Alumni

References

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  7. "मुजफ्फरपुर : ऑक्सफोर्ड विवि की तर्ज पर बने लंगट सिंह काॅलेज स्थित वेधाशाला का अस्तित्व समाप्ति की ओर". Prabhat Khabar - Hindi News (in Hindi). Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  8. Feb 15, Faryal Rumi | TNN | Updated:; 2018; Ist, 12:31. "sewage issue: Muzaffarpur civic body apathy worsens Langat Singh College sewage problem | Patna News - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 24 April 2020.CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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  10. Universities, International Association of (19 February 2016). World List of Universities 1977–78 / Liste Mondiale des Universites (in French). Springer. ISBN 978-1-349-03491-8.
  11. "Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University, Muzaffarpur, Bihar". www.brabu.net. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  12. "Muzaffarpur", Wikipedia, 5 March 2020, retrieved 9 March 2020
  13. "Dr. Rajendra Prasad was a political leader and the first President of India". www.culturalindia.net. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
  14. "J. B. Kripalani", Wikipedia, 16 February 2020, retrieved 6 March 2020
  15. "Ramdhari Singh Dinker - Hindi ke Chhayavadi Kavi". www.anubhuti-hindi.org. Retrieved 6 March 2020.



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