Overview
Tata College, Chaibasa is a constituent undergraduate college located in Chaibasa, the headquarters of the West Singhbhum district in the Indian state of Jharkhand. The institution offers higher education in arts, science, and commerce streams, and serves as one of the principal centres of tertiary education in the Kolhan region, an area with a substantial tribal population, particularly of the Ho community.
Key facts
| Name | Tata College, Chaibasa |
|---|---|
| Type | Constituent college (higher education) |
| Location | Chaibasa, West Singhbhum district |
| State | Jharkhand, India |
| Affiliation | Kolhan University, Chaibasa |
| Programmes | Undergraduate courses in Arts, Science and Commerce |
Background
Chaibasa, where the college is situated, has historically been the administrative and educational hub of the Kolhan division. The town lies in the southern part of Jharkhand and is connected by rail and road to Jamshedpur and Rourkela. The naming of the college reflects the long association of the Tata industrial group with the wider Singhbhum region, where iron ore mining and steel production have shaped local society and economy since the early twentieth century.
Academic affiliation
The college is affiliated with Kolhan University, which was established in 2009 with its headquarters at Chaibasa. Prior to the formation of Kolhan University, colleges in the region were affiliated to Ranchi University. Examinations, syllabi, and degree conferment for students of Tata College are governed by the affiliating university.
Significance
As a college serving a district with a large Scheduled Tribe population, Tata College plays a role in expanding access to higher education in a predominantly rural and mineral-rich region. It contributes to the academic infrastructure of Chaibasa alongside other institutions under Kolhan University.
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References
- Wikidata entity: Q29467758