Manipur University
Motto | Dhiyo yonah Prachodayāt |
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Type | Public central university |
Established | 5 June 1980 |
Chancellor | T. Tirupati Rao |
Vice-Chancellor | N. Lokender Singh[1] |
Rector | Governor of Manipur |
Visitor | President of India |
Academic staff | 370[2] |
Students | 5,265[3] |
Undergraduates | 819[3] |
Postgraduates | 3,462[3] |
984[3] | |
Location | , , India 24°45′08″N 93°55′41″E / 24.7522876°N 93.9280425°E |
Campus | Suburb 300 acres (1.2 km2) |
Affiliations | UGC; NAAC; AIU |
Website | www |
Manipur University (Template:Lang-mni) is a central university located in Imphal, Manipur, India. It was established on 5 June 1980, under the Manipur University Act, 1980 (Manipur Act 8 of 1980), as a teaching cum-affiliating university with territorial jurisdiction over the state of Manipur. It was converted into a central university under the Manipur University Act, 2005[4] w.e.f. 13 October 2005.[5]
Campus
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.
Organisation and administration
Governance
The visitor of the university is the president of India and the chief rector is the Governor of Manipur. As of 2021[update], the chancellor is Nachane Dilip Madhukar[6] and the vice-chancellor (in-charge) is Amar Yumnam.[7]
Affiliated colleges
The University has 102 affiliated colleges and one constituent college, Manipur Institute of Technology.[8] Notable colleges include:
- Biramangol College
- Chanambam Ibomcha College, Bishnupur
- Churachandpur Government College
- Don Bosco College, Maram
- Hill College, Tadubi
- Ideal Girl's College, Imphal
- Imphal College
- Jiri College, Jiribam
- Kha-Manipur College
- Kamakhya Pemton College
- Liberal College, Imphal
- Lilong Haoreibi College
- The Maharaja Bodhachandra College, Imphal
- Manipur College
- Manipur Institute of Technology
- Mayai Lambi College
- Modern College, Imphal
- Moirang College
- Nongmeikapam Gopal College, Imphal
- Nambol L. Sanoi College
- Oriental College, Imphal
- Pettigrew College
- Presidency College, Motbung
- Rayburn College
- Regional Institute of Medical Sciences
- Standard College, Kongba
- Tamenglong College
- Thoubal College
- United College, Lambung
- Yangambam Kumar College, Wangjing
- Moreh College
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.
Schools
The university has eight schools:
- Education
- Humanities
- Human & Environmental Sciences
- Life Sciences
- Mathematical & Physical Sciences
- Social Science
- Medical Sciences
- Engineering
References
- ^ "President Ram Nath Kovind approves appointments of vice chancellors of 12 central universities: Ministry of education". The Times of India 13:29 IST. 23 July 2021. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
- ^ "NIRF 2021" (PDF). Manipur University.
- ^ a b c d "Manipur University Data for NIRF'2021'" (PDF). Manipur University. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
- ^ "Manipur University Act, 2005" (PDF). Gazette of India. Government of India. 28 December 2005. Retrieved 17 January 2021.
- ^ "Manipur University becomes Central University". outlookindia.com. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
- ^ "Chancellor". www.manipuruniv.ac.in. Manipur University. Retrieved 17 January 2021.
- ^ "Vice-chancellor". www.manipuruniv.ac.in. Manipur University. Retrieved 17 January 2021.
- ^ "Manipur University". en.manipuruniv.ac.in. Archived from the original on 1 June 2015. Retrieved 26 July 2017.