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Midnapore College

Midnapore College (Autonomous)
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Motto Education is the manifestation of perfection already in man
Type Undergraduate & Postgraduate college
Established 1873
Principal Dr. Gopal Chandra Bera
Academic staff
100 (approx)
Undergraduates 4,000 (approx)
Postgraduates 380 (approx)
Location Midnapore, West Bengal, India
22°25′22″N 87°19′38″E / 22.42278°N 87.32722°E / 22.42278; 87.32722
Campus Urban
Affiliations Vidyasagar University
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Midnapore College (Autonomous) (Bengali: মেদিনীপুর মহাবিদ্যালয় (স্বশাসিত)), established in 1873, is the oldest college in Midnapore, in the Paschim Medinipur district. It offers undergraduate courses in arts and sciences. It is affiliated to Vidyasagar University. It has been given Autonomous status by University Grants Commission from 2014-2015 Session. It is only the fourth aided college to be granted the tag after St Xavier's College, Ramkrishna Mission Narendrapur and RKM Belur.

Midnapore College was established in 1873 under the affiliation of the University of Calcutta and with the status of government-sponsored college in 1956. It is the oldest and most renowned of the colleges in the undivided district of Midnapore.

This college started as a school in 1836 and later in 1873 it was handed over to the then-British Government and was raised to the status of second grade college. It was controlled by a governing body with district magistrate as ex-officio president. It became first grade degree science college in 1924.

It played the pioneering role in the spread of higher education and in the freedom movement of India.

The past of the college is a saga of meritorious services to all walks of life. Under the aegis of the British government the college began disseminating Western education in the interest of rational and scientific education which was led by Ram Mohan Roy. The college became a part and parcel of Bengal Renaissance. Midnapore Collegiate School is in close vicinity. Khudiram Bose, India's first martyr in the freedom movement against the British, was from Midnapore city and was a student of Midnapore Collegiate School. The Freedom Movement was greatly influenced by the college teachers, too. Three teachers — Tarak Das Ghosh, Thakopada Biswas and Binoy Jiban Ghosh — were dismissed from service for their involvement in the movement during 1933. In 1985, the college's affiliation changed from Calcutta University to Vidyasagar University. Recently University Grants Commission has given Midnapore College an autonomous status from 2014-2015 Session.


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