Discipleship Bible College [DBC] In Nagaland - College Courses

Discipleship Bible College - [DBC]

Post Box- 36, Angami Village, Dimapur, Nagaland   |   ESTD : 1981   |   Approved By: AICTE   |   Type: Private
0 Reviews   |   386-2244200   |   discipleshipcollege@yahoo.com
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About College

Discipleship Bible College (DBC) is a college where qualitative theological education grows and flourishes with every passing year and was a gift of god to mankind as a result of spiritual awakening and revival in the region. DBC is one of the oldest colleges in Nagaland. The primary concern of the college is to spiritually nurture the mankind and growth and development opportunities should be available to all equally without caste and creed. Above all, the students should be able to learn techniques of self-help and self-support with academic and spiritual excellence to meet the needs of the day and society. The highlight of the institution is that students coming from varieties of tribal, ethnic and social backgrounds bring along different personalities, different perspectives and career goals.

Facts and Figures of DBC-

Establishment Year

1981

College Type

Private

Principal of college

Rev. Dr. Nuklu Longkumer

Registration

Society Act, Nagaland,1981

 Foundation & Sponsorship

International Evavgelist Fellowship

Accredited by

Asia Theological Association

Recognition

Nagaland Baptist Church Council, Nagaland

Campus Strength

201

Total Faculty Members

20

How to Reach

Dimapur, 3.5 kms west from New Market

 

Why to Join DBC?

A variety Hub: - DBC has become a hub of cross-cultural interactions with the variety of students visiting the campus and passing out with a broader vision of caste, creed and religions.

Joint ventures: - The M.Div. Course is a joint venture of Servanthood Bible College, Eastern College and DBC under the title” Federated Theological Programme of North East India (FTPNEI)

College Infrastructure and Facility


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