Rajiv Gandhi University


Rajiv Gandhi University is the oldest university in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. It is located at Rono Hills in Doimukh town, about 28km from the state capital, Itanagar. The foundation stone for the university was laid in 1984 by then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The university was renamed as Rajiv Gandhi University in 2005 when UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi was on a visit to the state.

Status

Rajiv Gandhi University has been a Central University under the Ministry of Education, Government of India since 9 April 2007. It is an accredited university under the University Grants Commission.

Organisation and Administration

Faculty

; Faculty of Agricultural Science
; Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies
; Faculty of Education
; Faculty of Languages
; Faculty of Physical education and Sport Science
; Faculty of Social Science
; Faculty of Basic Science
; Faculty of Environmental Science
; Faculty of Life Science
; Faculty of Engineering & Technology
; Faculty of Information Technology

Institute and Centers

Ranking

Rajiv Gandhi University was ranked in the 101-150 band in the University category by the National Institutional Ranking Framework of 2021.

Affiliated colleges

, the university has 36 affiliated colleges. Colleges in Arunachal Pradesh were previously affiliated to North Eastern Hill University. Notable colleges include:

Student life

Festivals

Arunachal Panorama–the Festival of Diversity
Uni-Fest
V.C Trophy
Inter-college Youth Festival.