Type of College

Government

Accreditation & Recognition

UGC, NAAC

Established

2008

Affiliation

Government of Assam

About Assam Don Bosco University

Assam Don Bosco University, Assam established in 2006,. It is a project of the Salesians of Don Bosco (SDB) executed by Don Bosco Society, Azara, Guwahati.

The dream for DON BOSCO UNIVERSITY was born out of an imperative in the psyche of Don Bosco Society that the society has to be emphatically present there where the professionals and the leaders of the society are being formed. Focussed work on setting up the University began in early 2006 after Fr. Joseph Almeida and Fr. Stephen Mavely held a preliminary meeting on 24 February 2006. The whole of 2006 could be viewed as a gestation period during which the focus was on clarifying ideas, preparing concept papers, making presentations before potential stakeholders, and forwarding a formal application to the General Council at Rome to obtain the final go-ahead – time well-spent as it resulted in clarifying the vision, the objectives and the approach to the entire project.

The Rector Major and the General Council of Don Bosco Society gave the final approval to proceed with the project of establishing the university on 10th January 2007. This year saw hectic activity to get the project off the ground – endless meetings of ‘ad hoc’ committees, ‘core’ committees, finance and fund-raising committees, drafting committees, short-listing and hiring of consultants, preparation of Detailed Project Reports, search for suitable land, etc. It culminated in a presentation of the project to the then Hon’ble Chief Minister of Assam, Shri Tarun Gogoi and his cabinet colleagues and top government officials on 23rd October 2007.

The formal proposal of Don Bosco Society, submitted to the Government of Assam on 8th November 2007, to set up a private University was examined by the Expert Committee of the government; and, as recommended by the Committee, the government, on 29th March 2008, issued the Letter of Intent (LOI) to the Salesians of Don Bosco to establish the University at Guwahati in Assam.

Thus, 29th March 2008 remains as the Foundation Day of the University in the collective memory of those who work tirelessly for the idea to take wings.

The Letter of Intent was followed by an Ordinance of the State government on 3rd December 2008 (The Assam Don Bosco University Ordinance, 2008, dated 3rd December 2008), following which the University was formally inaugurated by Shri Tarun Gogoi, the then Chief Minister of Assam, on 6th December 2008. Eventually the Ordinance was replaced by an Act of the State legislature (The Assam Don Bosco University Act, 2009) on 9th January 2009, and published in the official gazette of Assam on 12th February 2009. When the Rector Major of Don Bosco Society Fr. Pascual Chavez visited India in 2009, the blessing of the Foundation Stone of the University was held on 10 November 2009 at the Azara Campus.

The first venture of Don Bosco University was the establishment of ‘Don Bosco College of Engineering and Technology’ as its first constituent centre which later has been rechristened as the ‘School of Technology of the University’. Pretty certain that the process of establishment of the university was well on the way, the University took the bold step of applying to the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) for starting engineering courses at Azara, under Assam Don Bosco University.

On 30th June, the University received the final ‘Letter of Approval’ from the AICTE (Letter No. 06/02/ASSAM/ENGG2008/01 dated 30th June 2008), and the inauguration of ‘Don Bosco College of Engineering and Technology’ was held on 11th August 2008 with a full complement of 240 students in four streams of engineering.

Eight years since classes started in the Azara Campus with only one study programme, the Campus now hosts various programmes of study including B.Tech (5 branches), M.Tech (4 branches), MCA, BCA, B.Com and MSc Physics with over 1700 students.

With an aim to have graduates who are industry-ready, the University’s Training and Placement Office at Azara Campus, sponsored by NEEPCO was inaugurated by Shri I P Barooah, CMD, NEEPCO, on 14 March 2011.

The University also initiated the School of Management at its Kharghuli Campus, Guwahati, under the able leadership of Fr V M Thomas SDB. The MBA programme at Don Bosco Institute of Management was approved by AICTE on 27 June, 2009 (Letter No. ASSAM/MBA/03/2009/001 dated 27 June 2009). The classes started on 12 August, 2009.

In consonance with the avowed aim of the University to make higher education accessible to the largest possible clientele, the Board of Management of the University set in place enabling Ordinances in early 2010 that set up a Centre for On-Line and Distance Education (CODE) with Fr (Dr) Joseph Anikuzhikkattil as its first Director and Mr. Raunak Singh Ahluwalia as its Executive Director.

A Joint Committee of University Grants Commission (UGC), All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and Distance Education Council of India (DEC) visited the University on 6th December 2010 to examine the preparedness of the University to offer Distance Education. The Committee, led by Prof Latha Pillai (Pro Vice Chancellor, Indira Gandhi National Open University), recommended that the University be empowered to offer study programmes in the distance mode – a recommendation that was approved by the DEC and the tripartite Committee of UGC-AICTE-DEC authorizing the University to enter this field and recognizing the courses of study offered in the distance mode. Accordingly, the University started its Distance Education with 78 students in 2010 and within a span of 6 years, the University now has over 6000 students from 113 different countries under DBU-Global.

A UGC Inspection Team arrived at the University campus on 2 November 2011 to conduct the inspection on whether the University is in compliance with the UGC rules and regulations, This was followed by their second visit on 29 October 2013 which certified that the University was in full compliance with all UGC norms and regulations.

The latest visit by anther UGC Expert Team, as a pre-requisite for granting recognition under Section 12B of the UGC Act - right to get grants of various types except for salaries and maintenance - was on 1-2 September 2016.

On 27th November 2014, the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) Peer Team made their first visit to the University (pic) which resulted in the accreditation of the University by NAAC, the highest accreditation council in India.

On 19th September 2012, the University crossed yet another milestone when 207 students of the University graduated at the First Convocation of the University from Bachelor of Technology, MBA and MCA graduated. His Excellency the Governor Shri JB Patnaik (L), the then Honorable Chief Minister of Assam, Shri Tarun Gogoi and Shri TKA Nair, then Advisor to the Prime Minister attended this seminal event and celebration as Visitor, Guest of Honour and Chief Guest respectively.

The Second Convocation held on 21 September 2013 witnessed the graduation of the first batches of MSW and M.Tech students, taking the total number of graduates that year to 307 students. The Convocation Address was delivered by the Director of National Assessment and Accreditation Council, Prof. A.N. Rai.

On 12 September, 2014, the University held its Third Convocation where 404 students including 78 students from DBU-Global (the Distance Education Centre of the University) graduated. This Convocation saw the graduation of the first batches of MA in Human Rights and MSc in Psychology. His Excellency the Governor of Assam, Shri JB Patnaik (L) graced the occasion as the Visitor.

The Fourth Convocation held on 3 September 2015 saw the graduation of the first batches of MA in Education, B.Tech Civil Engineering, Doctoral Studies and a huge increase in the number of graduates from DBU-Global. The total students graduated at the Fourth Convocation was 474 including 132 from DBU-Global.

The occasion was graced by His Excellency the then Governor of Assam and the Visitor to the University, Shri PB Acharya and the then Honorable Chief Minister of Assam Shri Tarun Gogoi.

The Fifth Convocation was held on 10 September 2016 with 648 students graduating in various disciplines including 139 students from DBU Global.

The Sixth Convocation was held on 9th September 2017, where degrees were conferred to 728 students, of which 212 students received the degree in Bachelor of Technology, 41 Master of Technology, 54 Master of Social Work, 20 Master of Computer Applications, 34 Master of Business Administration, 9 MA in Psychological Counseling, 5 MA in Human Rights, 4 MA in Mass Communication, 7 MA in Education and 13 M.Sc. in Physics and 14 Masters in Life Sciences. Doctoral degrees were conferred to 6 scholars. In the DBU Global on-line courses degrees were conferred to 309 candidates.

 

 

VISION:

'To mould young persons into intellectually competent, morally upright, socially committed and spiritually inspired citizens at the service of India and the world of today and tomorrow, by imparting holistic and personalized education.'

Guided by this vision and leveraging its century-old expertise in education in India and abroad, Don Bosco University is envisaged to be a centre of excellence in study and research focusing upon the following:

  • Providing easier access to higher education for the under-privileged
  • Harmonizing technical excellence with human and religious values
  • Employment-oriented courses in emerging areas of contemporary technology and service
  • 'Teacher Education' as a privileged area of interest to accelerate the pace, reach and quality of education
  • Impetus to research initiatives with practical and social relevance
  • Providing a forum for debate and research on key human issues like religion & culture, peace & justice
  • Contributing to the socio-economic development of North-East India
  • Boosting international linkages and collaboration in university education

The Spirit of the University has been encapsulated in its enblem which has five distinct elements:

  • The Cross' signifies its underlying Christian inspiration;
  • 'The Profile of St.

    John Bosco' denotes its distinctive educational philosophy;

  • 'The book emphasizes its commitment to academic excellence;
  • 'The rays of the Rising Sun' stand for its dynamism and commitment to society; and,
  • The motto, 'Carpe Diem' which meaning 'Seize the Day' challenging every Bosconian to grasp the opportunities presented by each new day and attain 'life in its fullness.'

 

 

"Preferential option for the poor" has impelled us in all our educative interventions at the school and college levels. The same choice now calls us to enter a new field to provide university studies to so many youth, disadvantaged because of poor economic and social conditions.

We are called to accompany the young in the crucial moments of their life. University study is a time in their life in which they make the more important decisions for their future. Vocational orientation in the fundamental choices of their life or profession is required most at this stage.

There is a need for a presence of the Salesian Congregation in those environments in which social change, especially in relation to youth is being promoted. We spend so much of our time, energy and means in reacting, counteracting and correcting negative youth culture. Preventive System calls us to be present in the very places where such culture is created.

A University, together with the Colleges we already run (32 in India), can contribute to the qualified formation of youth for entry into the world of work and for their responsible involvement in society in such as way that their involvement goes beyond the demands and needs of the market and produce changes and new developments in society itself.

Don Bosco University is engaged in a scientific reflection on the Salesian educative system, both in theory and in practice, and its interface with the world of science and culture, as an attempt to make a specifically Salesian contribution in the field of education. Additionally, research and outreach services from the University for other educational institutions, businesses, NGOs and the society at large could be qualitatively enhanced.

The international nature of Don Bosco Educational Society and the increased coordination and networking of its universities and other institutes of higher education under IUS (Istituzioni Universitarie Salesiane now known as Instituzioni Salesiane di Educazione Superiore) could help to foster exchange programmes for students and staff and bring about international collaboration. In addition to its Catholic identity, the Salesian identity of the University is expressed more concretely in the following characteristics:

  • A preferential option for young people, especially those coming from the lower strata of society. Special efforts made to facilitate access to the university for young people who come from the world of work and the lower social classes.
  • A close attention to the relationship between culture, science, technology, education, professionalism and integrity of life and religion (reason and religion). Close attention to building a moral conscience based on values, with special emphasis on a culture of solidarity, through a model of sustainable human development, of equality and reciprocity in relationships, and of human life in its highest dignity.
  • Research, teaching, study and cultural services aimed at knowing better the situation of youth, especially the most disadvantaged and bring about their positive transformation.
  • A spirit of family characterized by the presence of teachers and administrators among and for the students. Presence of a generous willingness to serve and an atmosphere rich in human values.
  • An academic and educative style of relationship founded on love, manifested to and perceived as such by the students (loving kindness).

Efforts to promote in society formative programmes that impact on educative processes as well as on strategies and policies for youth. Special attention to the field of education, the formation of educators, the field of technology and work, and the world of communication.

 

Levels of study
P.G Diploma
Streams Mode Duration Eligibilty
Post Graduate Diploma in Child Rights and Development Full Time 2 Years Graduation
Arts
Streams Mode Duration Eligibilty
Master of Social Work Full Time 2 Years BSW
Science
Streams Mode Duration Eligibilty
Master of Computer Application Full Time 2 Years BCA
Management
Streams Mode Duration Eligibilty
Master of Business Administration Full Time 2 Years BBA
Ph.D
Streams Mode Duration Eligibilty
Doctor of Philosophy Full Time 2 Years Post Graduation
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