Dhing College, established in 1965 and affiliated with Gauhati University, is a public institution located in Nagaon, Assam. The college holds a NAAC B+ accreditation (2023) and offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees across Arts and Science streams. For the 2024–25 session, Dhing College typically opens UG applications via the Assam Samarth portal in May–June, with merit-based selection for most programs. The college has an approximate intake of ~200 seats annually across its main programs, and the total fee for a three-year degree is around INR 3,000–4,000. Reservation policies and government scholarships are available for eligible categories.
Dhing College Admission Deadlines
For the 2024–25 cycle, Dhing College UG admissions usually open in May and close by June, following the Assam Samarth portal schedule. HS (Class 11) admissions are conducted through the Darpan portal, typically in June. The merit list is published shortly after the application deadline, and classes generally commence in July. Application deadlines and counseling dates may vary slightly each year depending on board exam result announcements.
Event | UG (Degree) | HS (Class 11) |
Application Start | May 2025 | June 2025 |
Application End | June 2025 | June 2025 |
Merit List Publication | June–July 2025 | June–July 2025 |
Admission Confirmation | July 2025 | July 2025 |
Session Commencement | July–August 2025 | July–August 2025 |
Dhing College UG Admission
Dhing College offers 3-year B.A. and B.Sc. degrees under Gauhati University, with a total intake of approximately ~200 seats annually. Admission is strictly merit-based, determined by marks secured in AHSEC/CBSE 12th or equivalent. The typical application window is May–June via the Assam Samarth portal, and the total fee for the entire UG program is around INR 3,000–4,000. Popular specializations include English, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Zoology, and Botany. Reserved category quotas are provided as per government norms.
Program | Duration | Eligibility | Selection Criteria | Approx. Total Fee | Intake (Seats) |
B.A. | 3 years | 10+2 (AHSEC/CBSE or equivalent) | Merit (12th marks) | INR 3,000–4,000 | ~120 |
B.Sc. | 3 years | 10+2 Science (minimum 50% aggregate) | Merit (12th marks) | INR 3,000–4,000 | ~80 |
Dhing College PG Admission
Dhing College offers select postgraduate (PG) programs in Arts and Science, affiliated to Gauhati University. The PG intake is limited, with admissions based on graduation marks and, where applicable, university entrance tests. The application window typically aligns with Gauhati University’s PG admission cycle, usually in June–July. The total fee for PG programs is approximately INR 4,000–6,000 for the full duration. Reservation and scholarships are available as per government policy.
Program | Duration | Eligibility | Selection Criteria | Approx. Total Fee | Intake (Seats) |
M.A./M.Sc. | 2 years | Graduation in relevant subject | Merit/Entrance (GU guidelines) | INR 4,000–6,000 | NA |
Dhing College Application Process
Applicants must complete registration on both the Assam Samarth portal (for UG) or Darpan portal (for HS), and the Dhing College Admission Portal. The process includes online form submission, document upload, and merit-based selection. The application fee is typically in the range of INR 200–300. Reserved category candidates must upload relevant certificates. Shortlisted candidates must confirm admission online and submit originals for verification at the college campus.
Register on Assam Samarth or Darpan portal (as applicable)
Fill Dhing College Admission Portal form and upload documents
Pay application fee online (INR 200–300)
Check merit list and confirm admission online
Report to college with originals for verification
Step | Details |
Online Registration | Via Assam Samarth (UG) / Darpan (HS) and Dhing College Portal |
Application Fee | INR 200–300 |
Documents Required | Mark sheets, certificates, photo, caste/income/EWS certificate (if applicable) |
Selection | Merit list based on qualifying exam marks |
Admission Confirmation | Online acceptance and physical verification at college |
