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PATKAI SOARS TO TOP 200 COLLEGES IN INDIA

The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), under the Ministry of Education, Government of India has come out with the list of top 200 colleges in India 2022-2023. Our college ranks among the top 200 colleges.

Patkai Christian College (Autonomous) is the only college from Nagaland and the second from the two selected colleges from Northeast to feature in the list. It is indeed a proud moment for the college. The unwavering dedication of our faculty and staff in imparting high-quality education has resulted in remarkable results.

 

This achievement is a testament to our collective efforts and serves as an unparalleled source of motivation for everyone associated with Patkai Christian College, including our students.

 

This reinforces our commitment to providing exceptional education and also fuels our college’s mission to offer wholesome and value-based education strongly rooted in Biblical principles.

 

We will persistently pursue the holistic development of each and every student enrolled at our institution, leaving no stone unturned in nurturing their intellectual, moral, and personal growth.

Thank you for your steadfast support, and together, let us embark on this journey of limitless possibilities and achievements.

For admission, contact Husatolu Neikha, Admission Director @ 8974193725 / 8798628554

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Patkai Christian College was sponsored by two church bodies namely, Nagaland Baptist Church Council and Manipur Baptist Convention. It was established in the year 1974 in 1000 acres of land donated by Chümoukedima and Seithekema villages. Rev. Dr. Tuisem A. Shishak was the founding Principal of the college. Today, Patkai Christian College is a multidisciplinary institution of higher education offering courses in Arts, Science, Commerce and Music with 15 academic departments at the undergraduate level of study and 7 postgraduate departments. Every year, over 40 different dialect speaking students from about 13 states of India, including all the Northeastern states, take admission in the college. A few students come from other countries too.