Golaghat Commerce College
Other name
G.C.C
TypePublic
Established1972
AccreditationUGC
Academic affiliations
Dibrugarh University
PrincipalUtpal Sarma
Address
Jyoti Nagar, Golaghat – 785621
, ,
India
CampusSemi-urban
Websitewww.golaghatcommercecollege.org

Golaghat Commerce College is a leading higher education institution established on 9 October 1972 at Jyoti Nagar, Golaghat of the Golaghat district of Upper Assam, India. Affiliated to Dibrugarh University, the college has various departments running Higher Secondary and undergraduate courses both in Commerce and Arts.

History

Golaghat Commerce College was established on 9 October 1972 and classes were started in the premises of D.R.College with assistance from Dr. M.K.Saikia the then principal of D.R. College. The college was shifted to its own temporary building at its permanent site on 2 November 1973. Since then the college has been making strides to its permanent building.

The college is indebted especially to its founder lecturers, members, donors and the public of Golaghat District in general for their generous contribution and help in establishing the college. The founder principal of the college was P.R. Neog, M.A., L.L.B., who retired on 31 December 1995.

Academics

Besides higher secondary classes for both commerce and arts streams the college offers option for studies at under graduate level (Three Year Degree Course) having career oriented courses and certified courses.

1. Career Oriented Courses : For T.D.C.

  • Tourism
  • Insurance
  • Banking
  • e-commerce world trade
  • Foreign Exchange
  • Retailing

2. Certified Courses : Through RCGC :

  • Small Business Management
  • Human Resource Management
  • Retail Marketing Management

3. B.C.A

4. B.B.A

Departments

There are various academic departments in the college which offer both major and core courses in commerce as well as arts streams. The academic departments of the college are:

Recognition and accreditation

Golaghat Commerce College has been accredited with grade A by NAAC

References

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