Introduction
Dibrugarh University, the easternmost University of India was set
up in 1965 under the provisions of the Dibrugarh University Act, 1965 enacted
by the Assam Legislative Assembly. It is a teaching-cum-affiliating University
with limited residential facilities. The University is situated at Rajabheta at
a distance of about five kilometres to the south of the premier town of
Dibrugarh in the eastern part of Assam as well as India. Dibrugarh, a
commercially and industrially advanced town in the entire northeastern region
also enjoys a unique place in the fields of Art, Literature and Culture. The
district of Dibrugarh is well known for its vast treasure of minerals
(including oil and natural gas and coal), flora and fauna and largest
concentration of tea plantations. The diverse tribes with their distinct
dialects, customs, traditions and culture form a polychromatic ethnic mosaic,
which becomes a paradise for the study of Anthropology and Sociology, besides
art and culture. The Dibrugarh University Campus is wel l linked by roads,
rails, air and waterways. The National Highway No.37 passes through the
University Campus. The territorial jurisdiction of Dibrugarh University covers
seven districts of Upper Assam, viz, Dibrugarh, Tinsukia, Sivasagar, Jorhat,
Golaghat, Dhemaji and Lakhimpur. The University Campus extends over an area of
more than 500 acres of which 60 acres are still covered under tea plantation.
The University is accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Council
(NAAC) with an institutional score of 71% (B grade). The Re-accreditation has
also been done in March 2009. Dibrugarh University is a member of the
Association of Indian Universities (AIU) and recognised by all Universities in
India and abroad on reciprocal basis.
Registrar
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Dibrugarh University
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Dibrugarh
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Phone No
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+91 - 0361 - 0373-2370231 ,
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Email :
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www.dibru.ac.in
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