Manipur University

Manipur University was established on 5 June 1980, under the Manipur University Act 1980 (Manipur Act 8 of 1980), as a teaching cum-affiliating university at Imphal with territorial jurisdiction over the state of Manipur. It was converted into a Central University w.e.f. 13 October 2005.[1] The Manipur University Act No.54 of 2005 received the assent of the president on 28 December 2005.

Manipur University
TypePublic
Established5 June 1980 (5 June 1980)
ChancellorProf Nachane Dilip Madhukar
Vice-ChancellorJarnail Singh
Location, ,
CampusRural 300 acres (1.2 km2)
AffiliationsUGC, NAAC
Websitewww.manipuruniv.ac.in

The university is in Canchipur, about 7 km from Imphal, the capital city of Manipur, India. The campus is spread over an area of 287 acres (1.16 km2) in historic Canchipur, the old palace of the kingdom of Manipur. The Langthabal Palace (Konung) was established by Maharaja Gambhir Singh in 1827 (October) just after the liberation of Manipur from Burmese occupation. Maharaja Gambhir Singh took his last breath in Canchipur.

Affiliated colleges

The University has 86 affiliated colleges and one constituent college (Manipur Institute of Technology).[2]

Government colleges

  1. C.I.College, Bishenpur
  2. Churachandpur College, Churachandpur
  3. Government Dance College, Imphal (temporary affiliation) (Prof. college)
  4. Government Polytechnic, Takyelpat, Imphal (Professional) (temporary affiliation)
  5. Hill College, Tadubi
  6. Hindi Teachers’ Training College, Imphal (Professional)
  7. Ideal Girls’ College, Akampat, Imphal
  8. Imphal College, Imphal
  9. Institute of Cooperative Management (ICM), Lamphelpat (Professional) (Permitted college)
  10. Kha – Manipur College, Kakching
  11. L.M.S. Law College, Imphal (Professional)
  12. Lamka College, Churachandpur (temporary affiliation)
  13. Lilong Haoreibi College, Lilong
  14. M.B. College, Imphal
  15. Manipur College, Singjamei, Imphal
  16. Manipur Institute of Technology
  17. Modern College, Porompat, Imphal
  18. Moirang College, Moirang
  19. N.G.College, Imphal
  20. Nambol L.Sanoi College, Nambol
  21. Oriental College, Takyelpat, Imphal
  22. Pettigrew College, Ukhrul
  23. Presidency College, Motbung
  24. Regional Institute of Medical Sciences
  25. Tamenglong College, Tamenglong
  26. Thoubal College, Thoubal
  27. United College, Chandel
  28. Y.K. College, Wangjing

Government-aided colleges

  1. Biramangol College, Sawombung
  2. Standard College, Kongba
  3. Mayai Lambi College, Yumnam Huidrom
  4. Kakching Khunou College, Kakching Khunou
  5. Liberal College, Luwangsangbam
  6. Thambal Marik College, Oinam
  7. Jiri College, Jiribam
  8. Imphal Art College, Imphal (Professional)
  9. South East Manipur College, Komlathabi
  10. Kumbi College, Kumbi
  11. Mangolnganbi College, Ningthoukhong
  12. S K Women's College, Nambol
  13. W Mani Girls' College, Thoubal
  14. Bethany Christian College, Churachandpur.
  15. Regional College, Chajing, Lilong
  16. T S Paul Manipur Women's College, Mongsangei
  17. Royal Academy of Law, Oinam (Professional)
  18. Kamakhya Pemton College, Hiyangthang
  19. N Birahari College, Khundrakpam.
  20. Pravabati College, Mayang Imphal.
  21. Kanan Devi Memorial College, Pangei
  22. Mt Everest College, Taphou, Senapati District
  23. Don Bosco College, Maram.
  24. Moreh College, Moreh
  25. RK Santombi Devi College of Edn., Imphal
  26. NG Mani College, Khurai Chairenthong
  27. Damdei Christian College, Kanglatongbi
  28. Shree Shree Gour Govinda Girls' College, Khurai
  29. Trinity College of Teachers Edn., Koirengei.
  30. Dhanamanjuri Community college.,DM Campus

Permanently affiliated colleges

  1. Kanggui Christian College, Kangpokpi
  2. Pole Star College, Wabagai
  3. Rayburn College, Churachanpdur
  4. Western College, Konthoujam.

Private affiliated colleges

  1. Yairipok Universal College, Yairipok
  2. Th Ibotombi Institute of Teacher Education and Training, Bishnupur.
  3. College of Social Work, Changagei Uchekon
  4. Institute of Rural Education, Wangjing
  5. Mt Pisgah Coll, Senapati
  6. Kangleipak Medical and Nursing Institute, Khurai Konsam Leikai
  7. Asufi Christian College, Senapati
  8. RDO College Nursing, Langsang
  9. CMC-College of Nursing, Koirengei
  10. Vishal Law Institute, Changagei Maning Leikai
  11. Jadonang Memorial College, Noney
  12. Sentinel College, Ukhrul
  13. Slopeland Teachers Education, Khongjom
  14. Ibotombi Institute Teachers Education, Kha-Naorem Leikai
  15. Alice College, Mission Compound, Alungtang Ukhrul District
  16. St Joseph College, Kazar Village

Temporarily Affiliated Govn. College

  1. Jawahalal Nehru Institute of Medical Science, Porompat
  2. College of Nursing, Medical Directorate, Lamphelpat

Administrative structure

Visitor President of India
Chief Rector Najma Heptulla, Governor of Manipur
Chancellor Prof Nachane Dilip Madhukar
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Jarnail Singh

Centres

  • Computer Centre
  • Educational Multimedia Research Centre
  • The Center for Manipur Studies
  • Centre for Developmental Studies: conducted three-month intensive diploma/certificate course as Basic-I and three-month intensive diploma course as Basic-II in Japanese language from time to time.

Library

Library of Manipur University

In addition to its large collection of books, Manipur University Library offers access to numerous journals (both hard copy and online) and databases. The facility has 50 computers with wifi access, as well as other services such as photocopying.[3]

Schools

Post-graduate departments

School of Humanities School of Human & Environment Science School of Life Sciences Mathematical and Physical Science School of Social Sciences School of Medical Sciences
Manipuri Dance Anthropology Bio-Chemistry Chemistry Adult & Continuing Education RIMS
English Earth Science Biotechnology Computer Science Commerce JNIMS
Hindi Forestry Environmental Science Life Science Mathematics Economics
Linguistics Geography Zoology Physics Education
Manipuri Physical Education and Sport Science Botany Statistics History
Philosophy Yoga Mass Communication
Foreign Language Psychology Library & Information Science
Fine Arts MIMS
Political Science
Teacher Education
Sociology
National Security
South East Asian

References

  1. "Manipur University becomes Central University". outlookindia.com. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  2. "Manipur University". en.manipuruniv.ac.in. Archived from the original on 1 June 2015. Retrieved 26 July 2017.
  3. "Manipur University Library". Manipur University. Retrieved 22 August 2017.

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