B. Borooah College In Assam - College Courses

B. Borooah College

Ulubari, Guwahati, Assam   |   ESTD : 1943   |   Approved By: UGC   |  NAAC   |   Type: Private
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About College

B. Borooah College is one of the premier colleges of North East India. It was started as a night school to help poor students and give them an opportunity to learn while they earned their livelihood during the day.  The college has been associated with illustrious and notable personalities over the years. The college strives to provide knowledge and impart skills for developing the overall personality of the students. It also focuses on bringing social upliftment to be at par with the changing pace and trends in our society.

Facts & Figures:

Established In

1943

University Type

Government Aided

Affiliated With

Guwahati University

Approval

UGC, NAAC accredited

Campus Strength

2725

Total Faculty Members

110

Library

46000

Laboratories

22

Why to Choose B. Borooah College:

  • Highly Qualified Faculty – The College has notable faculty with good educational background ranging from Masters to Doctorates, each and every faculty member is one of the best in their respective fields.
  • Focus On Overall Development – The college offers vocational and certificate courses with a computer centre in collaboration with TATA Infotech to enable students to develop and hone their skills for self development
  • World Class Facilities in Library – Reference and Award winning authors’ books collection, fully computerized with Internet facilities.
  • Research projects in various fields – UGC funded National projects are going on under the guidance of notable faculty members.
  • Career Counselling – A program for career counselling has been started which has helped students crack competitive exams like GRE, TOEFL, GMAT, GATE etc.

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