
Gangtok, Sikkim
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Sikkim University, a Central University, was established under an Act of Parliament of India and came into existence on 2 July 2007. Unlike in other states, there was no Government University in Sikkim. The establishment of a Central University, fully funded by the Government of India, in Sikkim, fulfills a long cherished aspiration of the people of Sikkim and the entire Eastern Himalayan region to have a higher institution of learning. Sikkim is peaceful, accessible and gifted with a rich natural location. By developing strengths in congruence with the natural and cultural affluence of Sikkim, the University is expected to contribute substantively to the nation-building process by mobilizing the rich intellectual heritage of the region. The process would involve galvanizing the academic fervor and creative instincts of the youths and by developing agencies and institutions that will facilitate cross-border interactions. Sikkim University endeavors to act as an intellectual base and instrument to realize the larger goals of India’s Look East policy.
Sikkim University is a central university established in the year of 2006, located at Gangtok. All the colleges in the state of Sikkim are affiliated to this university.
The university offers educational courses through its various departments viz. Dept. of Social System and Anthropology, Dept. of Peace and Conflict Studies and Management, Dept. of International Relations/Politics and Department of Microbiology. Sikkim University also offers traditional courses in humanities, physical and life sciences and forestry along with non-traditional courses that would be unique and related to the state including subjects like ethnic history, mountain studies, border studies and hill music and culture.
The Department of Political Science is starting a Certificate Course in Human Rights and Duties from the academic session 2018. It is a six months course. Classes will be held in Even Semester starting from February to May. Graduate students with 50 % marks (45% for SC/ST/OBC/PWD) and pursuing Master Degree in Sikkim University are eligible to apply for the course. Selection will be based on merit.
Post Graduate Courses:
• Master of Arts in
o Nepali Language & Literature
o Ethnicity Studies
o Mainstream and mountain history
o Education planning and development
o Philosophy & Religious Studies
o Neighborhood studies
o Public policy