Murari Chand College

Murari Chand University College
Type Public, Coeducational
Established 1892
Students 6,000 (2001)
Location Sylhet, Bangladesh
Campus Urban 112 acres
Nickname M C College
Affiliations Bangladesh National University
Website www.mccollege.edu.bd

Murari Chand University College (Bengali: মুরারি চাঁদ কলেজ) (usually referred as M C College) was the first college in Sylhet. It was established in 1892. Since then it has been playing important role in the education, cultural, and political spheres of greater Sylhet.

History

M C College was established on 27 June 1892 by a local nobleman called Raja Girish Chandra Roy of Roynagar, Sylhet with 4 teachers and 18 students. The college was named after his maternal grandfather, Murari Chand. It was located beside the present Raja G C School. At the beginning it was a proprietary college. Raja himself used to fund the college. From 1892 to 1908 (16 years) until the death of the Raja it remained proprietary. In 1897, the original college building collapsed in a devastating earthquake, of which Raja Girish Chandra himself was a victim. Though he survived the quakes, the calamity made him financially vulnerable. It was not possible for him to run the college from his own resources from thereon. He urged the government to take over the college so that it could continue as an educational institution. The government took over the college in 1908 after the death of Girish Chandra. Then it becomes an 'aided' college. For four years it remained 'aided'. On 1 April 1912 the college become fully government administered and was considered as an affiliated college of the University of Calcutta.

In 1925 the college moved to its current campus at Thackarey Hills (now Tilagarh). It is spread on an area of 112 acres of land of a beautiful natural set-up.

In 1942 the Golden Jubilee of the college was observed by the publishing of the Murari Chand College Golden Jubilee Volume.

In 2001, the college had 130 teachers and 6,000 students. There are 7 residential hostels for students, which is one of the best residential arrangements of students at the college level in Bangladesh. In 2000, the college won the national award as the best educational institution. The library of M C College is famous for its collection of books, which numbers around 100,000.[1]

Currently, all the students of HSC first year had obtained GPA 5 in SSC.

Academics

Departments

  1. Bangla
  2. Botany
  3. Chemistry
  4. Economics
  5. English
  6. History
  7. Islamic History and Culture
  8. Islamic Studies
  9. Mathematics
  10. Philosophy
  11. Physics
  12. Political Science
  13. Psychology
  14. Statistics
  15. Sociology
  16. Zoology

Infrastructure

Academic buildings

Presently there are nine academic buildings in the college. They consist of classrooms, library, department offices, etc. and mainly used to conduct classes. Almost all of the departments have their own academic buildings.

Library

The central library of the college is one of the oldest in the region. It houses a huge number of volumes; many of them are rare. The library is widely used by researchers. It holds more than 90,000 books.

Principle

current Principal is Nithai Chondro Chondo

Notable alumni

References

  1. Shamsunnahar, Sayeda (2012). "Murari Chand College". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  2. http://pbn.com/UMass-Dartmouth-appoints-new-provost,88446
  3. http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaleditorialboard.cws_home/30464/editorialboard
  4. Roy, Neehar Ranjan. Bangaleer Itihas. Calcutta: Dey's Publishing.
  5. Ahmed, Sharif Uddin. Sylhet:History and Heritage. Dhaka: Bangladesh History Society.

External links

Coordinates: 24°54′16″N 91°54′03″E / 24.9045°N 91.9008°E / 24.9045; 91.9008

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