
The Main Campus of Indira Gandhi National Tribal University in Amarkantak offers a diverse array of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs focused on tribal and indigenous studies, humanities, sciences, and professional courses. Established to promote education among tribal communities, the curriculum emphasizes cultural preservation, sustainable development, and interdisciplinary learning.
Additionally, diploma courses in Tribal Journalism and Yoga for Wellness promote media literacy and holistic health among tribal youth. The campus hosts certificate programs in computer applications and soft skills to enhance employability. With a student-centric approach, courses incorporate guest lectures from tribal leaders, field trips to indigenous sites, and collaborations with national institutes. This holistic education empowers over 2,000 students annually, blending traditional wisdom with contemporary knowledge to drive tribal empowerment and national integration. Extracurriculars like cultural festivals and research seminars enrich the learning experience, ensuring graduates contribute to sustainable tribal development across India.
The Regional Campus of Indira Gandhi National Tribal University in Imphal, Manipur, specializes in programs tailored to the Northeast's diverse tribal cultures, offering undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in humanities, social sciences, and vocational studies. This campus extends the university's mission to underserved tribal regions, promoting local languages, arts, and sustainable practices through accessible education.
The campus integrates local dialects like Manipuri into curricula, hosts workshops on conflict resolution, and partners with state bodies for skill development in organic farming and eco-tourism. Serving around 500 students, it emphasizes experiential learning through visits to tribal villages, cultural exchanges, and seminars on sustainable development goals. This approach not only educates but also empowers Manipur's tribal communities to navigate modernization while safeguarding their unique identities. Graduates often engage in NGOs, government roles, and cultural preservation initiatives, contributing to regional harmony and national tribal welfare.