College Profile

About Us

In the backdrop of emerging Indian nationalism in the last quarter of the 19th century with its quest for an educational system incorporating the ethos of Indian value system and nationalism, Badri Narayan Mukteshwar College was founded in 1st august 1958 with broad based community support. In the course of time, it has evolved into the most prestigious institution of learning in Central Bihar. Its claim of being a parent institution of present Tilka manjhi Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur is justifiable on account of the fact that all the Under Graduate Departments of the University have branched out from this institution. The overarching theme of the vision, mission and objectives are overlapping as the basic motto of the institution is to shape the students into a sensitized, self reliant citizens of the country imbued with ideals of secularism and scientific temper. Like any other pristine institution the vision, mission and objectives of the college have some core essentials which are timeless in nature and characteristics but the flexibility is also reflected in the above categories with the incorporation of the needs of changing times and the demands of the society.

Master Plan

In the beginning, college was affiliated to Bihar University and letter to Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur. Now college a constituent unit of Munger University,, Munger, Bihar. In the beginning college have only arts faculty and in 1968 college started science faculty.

offers three year degree programme in Science and Arts. The syllabi for the three year degree programme are settled by the Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur. Students in degree classes (B. Sc. & B.A.) can offer one of the subjects for their Honours course and shall have to opt for two more subjects as subsidiary. For example, a student intending to study degree course with honour in science can offers Physics/Chemistry/ Mathematics/Botany/Zoology for Honours course and study any two of the aforesaid subjects consisting of 100 marks each as subsidiary. Likewise a student of Art can offer Political Science/History/Economics/Philosophy/Mathematics (Arts), Hindi/English/ Urdu and Sanskrit for Honours Course and would study two more of the aforesaid subjects consisting of 100 works each as subsidiary. In addition, the student of degree classes must either opt for a full paper (100) marks in Hindi or a half paper (50) marks in Hindi and the other half in Urdu/Sanskrit/English.