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Vishnu Vishal – 8 months ago

It was amazing

ANTIMONY-The Terminator – a month ago

good place for evening walks and even for player who wants to play outdoor sports boundaryless.... and campus of this college having very charming surrounding... overall a good place to visit because it is also a historical places

Rohit kishore – 3 months ago

It was a fabulous experience. It's a good institution to improve your study skills. It is the only NAAC "A" grade college in whole North Bihar, have such good facilities like a big library, a big playground, having indoor and outdoor Court's for different games, few big and historically important building and much more. You will really feel good in this college ????

Rayhan Ali – a month ago

Langat Singh College, popularly known as L. S. College, is the premier and oldest higher educational institution of North Bihar having an indelible footprint in educational, literary, social and political life of Bihar. It was founded in 1899 in the backdrop of emerging Indian nationalism by broader community support. Babu Langat Singh played the most prominent part in its establishment.

Aman Garg – a month ago

Langat Singh College, commonly known as L. S. College, is a college in Muzaffarpur, in the Indian state of Bihar. It was established on 3 July 1899, and is one of the city's oldest colleges. It is named after its founder Langat Singh. It is affiliated to Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University,and offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in science and arts. The college was founded in 1899.[10] Babu Langat Singh played the most prominent part in its establishment. In 1900, the college was affiliated to Calcutta University. It was declared a Government College in 1915 and subsequently affiliated to Patna University in 1917. In 1952, Bihar university was bifurcated from Patna University and L.S. college got affiliated to it. Subsequently, in 1960, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University was established with headquarters at Muzaffarpur and the college was then affiliated to it. The post-graduate Departments of Bihar University split from this institution in 1979. In 1984 post-graduate studies of various streams were restored. Notable faculty members include Rajendra Prasad,J.B. Kripalani and Ramdhari Singh Dinkar.