HISTORY & INTRODUCTION

                      Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar Government College, Sri Ganganagar is a pioneer co-educational institution in the region to provide opportunities for education to students coming from rural and economically weaker sections of society in and around Sri Ganganagar. It was initially established as a Secondary School in 1939 by Maharaja Ganga Singh. It was promoted to an Intermediate College in 1946 and graduated to a higher seat of learning in 1954 as Graduation College in Arts and in 1960 with Graduation in Science. Post-Graduation studies began in college in 1968. The name of the college was changed from Government College to Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar Government College in 2009 on the orders of the State Government. The college was initially affiliated with the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur; in 1987 the affiliation was shifted to M.D.S. University, Ajmer. Later on, by the orders of the Government of Rajasthan, it was affiliated with the University of Bikaner (presently named Maharaja Ganga Singh University, Bikaner) in 2003. Presently, the college is a premier institution in academics for educating the students for the degrees of Bachelors, Masters, M.Phil and Ph. D. in various disciplines.                 

                    The institution aims to educate young individuals to learn to surmount their weaknesses and limitations and set themselves on the way to the discovery of their potentialities of illumination, service and harmony. A substantive part of the enrolment comes from semi-urban and rural locales of the district. They undergo a dynamic and humanizing process of education before stepping into the tough competitive world. The institution encourages dialogic relations between teachers and pupils, taking into consideration their past limitations yet immense intellectual resources. The students are encouraged to rise above their localized milieu and possess a universal approach to becoming a part of mainstream education. Their limitation of acquiring proficiency in the English language, their lack of confidence, and their personalities overcoloured with the local colouring undergo educational conditioning in the institution to finally make them emerge as balanced citizens of the country.

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Lead me from the unreal to the real, Lead me to the truth (Brhadaranyaka Upanishad — I.iii.28)