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(a)
Administrative Building : This is a two storeyed RCC building housing the Principal’s Chamber,
the Vice-Principal’s Office, the Assistant Registrar’s
Office, Establishment Section, Finance Section,
Lecturers’ Common Room and twelve Departmental rooms.
(b)
Academic Block-I : This three storeyed academic
Block consists mainly of class rooms, Departmental staff
rooms for three subjects and Practical Rooms for
Physics, Geography and Geology.
(c)
Academic Block-II : This three storeyed buildings
is used mainly for classrooms, Psychology Practical room
and an extended shed at the ground floor for Carpentry
works.
(d) Academic Block- III : Also called Science Block
accommodates all the science students. Apart from
Laboratories, it includes Departmental Staff rooms for
Zoology, Botany and Chemistry.
(e) Library Building
: The College has a separate Library building away
from the administrative Building and other academic
buildings. A fairly rich collection of books to the
tune of 40,000; select references, elevated porch as
reading circles for Lecturers and students separately
add to the value and attractiveness of the library.
(f)
Hostel : An eighty seater Boys’ Hostel has been
functioning since 1975, meeting the accommodation needs
of students from remote areas. Girls’ Hostel with a
capacity of 48, already constructed is yet to be
occupied. A new 50 seater RCC type Hostel building is
under construction likely to be completed in a few
months’ time.
(g) College Canteen : This Assam-type building is
conveniently located between the Arts and Science
Blocks. There has been a proposal to construct a new
Canteen of larger dimension having separate enclosures
for Teaching and Non- Teaching Staff away from the
students General Hall.
(h)
Students’ Common Room : This is an Assam type
building in which all the indoor games other then
Badminton are played during the College Week. Two
Table Tennis Boards are placed in the room. The Room
can also be used for holding minor functions and for
examination purpose.
(i)
Seismological Observatory : Within the Campus in
a relatively isolated mound is located a Seismological
Observatory, the only one of its kind in Mizoram,
manned by Geology Department of the College and
sponsored by Department of Science and Technology ( DST
), Delhi. This Observatory has been in operation since
2002.
(j)
Other buildings : Scattered here and there
within the College Campus are the Principal’s Quarters,
five Teachers’ Quarters, Students’ Union Office,
Drivers’ Room and few Non- Teaching Staff quarters.
(k)
Future Projects : The Advisory Committee
for the management of Pachhunga University College has
passed for the construction of one more Academic
Building during the 10th Plan period. A
Master Plan for the maximum utilization of the 760 acre
Campus is also being drawn up.
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