Government Aizawl West College Explained

Government Aizawl West College
Established:1990
Principal:C. Lalthlengliana
Type:College
City:Aizawl
State:Mizoram
Country:India
Coordinates:23.7341°N 92.7142°W
Campus:Urban

Government Aizawl West College is an educational institution located in Dawrpui Vengthar, Aizawl, Mizoram. It is currently affiliated with Mizoram University.[1]

History

Government Aizawl West College was founded on 2 May 1990 with 7 teachers and 150 students with the primary objective of imparting college education in the evening hours for deserving students especially to the students who could not afford education in day college. When the government upgraded Aizawl College to the status of government aided college in 1989, it became a day college and hence the need of another evening college. While there were colleges in the eastern, southern and northern part of Aizawl city, there was not a single college in the western part of Aizawl. Thus considering the need of those students for pursuing their higher education, a new college was opened in the western part with land donated by the residents of the locality of Dawrpui Vengthar, Aizawl.

The college was first affiliated to the North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU) for pre-university (arts) on 9 March 1992, and degree (arts) on 9 June 1994. When Mizoram University was established on 2 July 2002 the affiliation was transferred to the new university.[2]

Facilities

The college currently has 700 students and 38 teachers.[3]

Departments

  1. Department of English
  2. Department of Mizo
  3. Department of Public Administration
  4. Department of Psychology
  5. Department of History
  6. Department of Education
  7. Department of Political Science
  8. Department of Economics

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Profile of Affiliated/Constituent Colleges under Mizoram University. Mizoram University. 27 September 2012.
  2. Web site: History. GAWC. 28 September 2012.
  3. Web site: Higher & Technical Education Minister-In Aizawl West College Building Thar A Hawng. DIPR. 28 September 2012.