Established Legacy
Founded in 1981, the college has a strong reputation for delivering quality education in Arts, Science,
and Commerce, especially to rural and marginalized communities.
Qualified Faculty
The college is equipped with well-qualified and experienced teaching staff committed to student success
and holistic development.
Inclusive Education
As a rural institution, the college ensures educational access for tribal, backward, and economically
weaker sections, promoting social justice and equity.
Infrastructure
The college has developed essential academic facilities including a library, laboratories, ICT-enabled
classrooms, and sports facilities, supported by government schemes and internal funding.
Value-Based Vision
Guided by the emblem of Lord Balunkeswar, the institution integrates ethical, cultural, and spiritual
values into education.
Community-Oriented Approach
The college emphasizes community engagement through NSS, YRC, and various outreach programs, reinforcing
experiential learning.
Funding Limitations
As a non-government aided college, there are constraints in accessing consistent and adequate funds for
infrastructure modernization and expansion.
Technological Gaps
Limited integration of advanced digital platforms and smart classroom technologies restricts exposure to
modern pedagogical tools.
Transport and Accessibility
Being in a rural setting, the college faces challenges related to public transport availability,
affecting ease of student access.
Staff Shortage
There is an insufficient number of non-teaching and support staff, impacting day-to-day maintenance and
administrative efficiency.
Digital Expansion
Integration of ICT tools, online resources, and e-learning platforms can enhance teaching effectiveness
and widen student exposure.
Mo College & Alumni Support
Active participation in Mo College Abhijan and alumni engagement offers avenues for infrastructure
development and student mentorship.
New Academic Programs
There is scope for introducing skill-based, vocational, and postgraduate programs in line with NEP 2020.
Collaborative Community Outreach
By strengthening partnerships with local industries, NGOs, and government bodies, the college can
enhance social impact and placement potential.
Faculty Retention
Attracting and retaining highly qualified faculty in a rural setting remains a persistent challenge.
Enrollment Competition
Increasing student preference for urban colleges and online education platforms creates pressure on
enrollment numbers.
Infrastructure Gaps
Continuous development of infrastructure is hampered due to irregular funding and land limitations.
Employability Skills
Enhancing practical and job-ready skills among students is essential to improve placement outcomes.
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