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Situated on the tropic of cancer, at an altitude of 651m from sea level amidst tropical flora and fauna, Ranchi College, Ranchi (now upgraded as a Unitary State University and known as Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee University, Ranchi) had been established during the Pre- Independent India. Established in 1926 as a Government Intermediate College, it marched ahead and began Under-Graduate and post–graduate Courses in various subjects of Arts/Science in the year 1946.
- Even after Independence, Ranchi College continued to celebrate its recognition as Government College.
- Till the creation of Ranchi University, Ranchi on 12th July, 1960, it functioned as a Unit of Patna University, imparting quality Higher Education in faculties of Humanities, Science and Social Science. Read More
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has recognized Ranchi College, Ranchi as ‘College with Potential for Excellence’. The college aims at:
- Activating thirst of learning among students.
- Benefitting students from the latest advances of education.
- Creating an institutional environment where the creativity of all individuals can thrive.
- Developing the intellectual, moral, and practical foundations among students. Read More
Efforts sans vision never yield desired result. A person without vision only invites sufferings and criticism from all corners. Same is the case with educational institutions. Their success depends highly on vision, determination, perseverance, ambition and discipline of the person at the helm of affairs.
As the VC of the DSPMU, my thoughts are always about how to build, upgrade and elevate the intellectual, cultural and moral capabilities of the personnel of the college. Here is the vision for the college:
- Academic freedom will be given to all the staff and students to engage into intellectual discourse and critical enquiry without fear and favour. Read More