Chandra Kamal Bezbaruah College, Teok
Estd. 1959

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Location:
    Chandra Kamal Bezbaruah (C.K.B.) College, Teok is located about 25km east of Jorhat city on the National Highway No-37. The word “Teok” comes from “Tai” language which means ‘abundance of milk and ghee.” The large belt of the eastern part of Jorhat district is mostly inhabited by small agriculturalists and tea garden labourers. Large part of the population of neighbouring  areas of the college belongs  to Tea Tribes and plain Tribe, Mising. C.K.B College, Teok is almost at equidistance from Jorhat and Sibasagar City. It is well connected by bus from both the cities. Three sides of the college are surrounded by beautiful tea gardens. The college has about 100 bighas (approximately 33.33 acres) of land out of which about 35 % land is covered by valuable trees. Thus, the natural atmosphere of the college can be compared with an ancient Ashram (monastery).

Brief History:
    In the year 1959, at the initiative of a few distinguished educationists with active co-operation of the people of the locality C.K.B. College, Teok was established as ‘Teok Purbanchal College’. Later, in 1961 the college was renamed as Chandra Kamal Bezbaruah College. Chandra Kamal Bezbaruah was a very courageous pioneer tea planter of Assam and lover of education. His benevolent  sons Dr N.K. Bezbaruah and Late R. K. Bezbaruah donated about 100 bighas of land and a substantial amount to build the college in the initial years

    Late Golok Chandra Baruah, a senior advocate was the founder Principal of the college.

    In 1962 Late G.C. Boruah resigned and Late Chandra Kalita, Lecturer in English (Retired) of  Cotton College, Guwahati assumed the duties of Principal.

    On 4th January 1967 Late Dugdha Nath Sarma, Senior Lecturer in English, J. B. College, Jorhat got appointed as the permanent Principal. In August 1996 Late Sarma retired from Service and since then there was no Permanent Principal till September 2001. During this period, three Vice-Principals of the college rendered their services as Principal-in-Charge.  In September/6/2004 Selection Grade Lecturer and serving NCC officer of Bahona College, Dr. J. Borah was appointed as the permanent Principal of the College. On 9th Sept. 2004, Dr. Borah assumed charge as permanent Principal of the College.

   C.K.B College, Teok is a co-educational institution offering courses in both Arts and Commerce Stream. The Arts stream of the college was brought under deficit system in the year 1972 and the Commerce stream in 1996. The college community consist of 818 students 34 permanent lecturers 4 associate lecturers and 13 non- teaching employees. The college presently has 8 departments.

    The College has been provincialised by the govt. of India at December 2006.

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