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  1. Rev. Stephen Hislop (8 th Sept. 1817 to 4 th Sept. 1863), after whom the college is named, was an Evangelist, Educationist and Geologist. He worked for 18 years in the Vidarbha Region, and learnt Marathi Language in 15 Months.

  2. Hislop College was established in 1883 in the Mahal area of Nagpur (But today it is in Civil Lines). Though Nagpur was Capital of Central Provinces, until 1882 it had no college. The college was affiliated to the University of Calcutta until 1904, and later to Allahabad University.

  3. In 1846, Rev. Stephen Hislop started a boy’s school in old Nagpur with only 30 students. Today, the College is centrally located and is regarded as one of the finest institutions of higher learning in Central India.

  4. Rev. Stephen Hislop (8th Sept. 1817 to 4th Sept. 1863), after whom the college is named, was an Evangelist, Educationist and Geologist. He worked for 18 years in the Vidarbha Region, and learnt Marathi Language in 15 Months.

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  5. Jun 28, 2019 · His long-lasting enthusiasm, coupled with motivation led him to start a Boy's school in 1846 in Sukrawara area, old Nagpur (now in Maharashtra), then part of Central provinces and later Hislop College in 1883.

  6. Sep 3, 2017 · A biography on Stephen Hislop published in 1888 by George Smith, which was discovered in the library, narrates his arrival in Nagpur on February 13, 1845. “Stephen was 27 years and six months old. Initially, he stayed in Bombay for three weeks and started learning Marathi.

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  8. Feb 28, 2014 · It was established in 1883 and offers 6 undergraduate degree courses along with 4 postgraduate degree courses in over 12 specialisations and 9 PhD research courses. It is NAAC and UGC approved/accredited. Admission procedures for Under-graduate and Postgraduate programs are done strictly on the basis of merit / marks.