2.1 Strengths of the University
- Lone public and affiliating University of the state
- Centre with Potential for Excellence in Biodiversity
- Dedicated Centre for Endangered Languages, and Tribal Museum for the conservation of endangered indigenous cultural heritage
- Located at strategic and geopolitical significance for the country
- Government-University Interface in formulation of state policies
- Collaboration with public agencies and Institutional Funding for Research and Innovation Ecosystem
- Pollution Free Green and Sustainable Campus
- Ragging Free Campus
- Young, Dynamic, and Diversified Faculty Composition
- Technology Enabled Campus with Complete Wi-Fi Coverage
- Beautiful Natural Landscape Campus
- Ethnic and Cultural Diversified Students with Multilingual Communication Skills
- Undeterred Adherence to Academic Calendar
- Courses Based on Local Requirements
- Culture of Equity and Social Justice in our policy and practice
- Transparent Policy and Participatory Administrative Mechanism
- Higher Enrolment of Girl Students
2.2 Weaknesses of the University
- Locational Disadvantages
- Geo-political constraints in International Resource Exchange.
- Communication Bottlenecks
- Lack of Industrial Centers in Vicinity
- Limited Avenues for Internal and External Resource Mobilisation
- Section of the Students belongs to Financially Weaker Family
2.3 Opportunities of the University
- Campus Expansion
- Reaching the Unreached through Distance and Online Education
- Augmenting Cutting Edge Physical and Communication Infrastructure
- Complete Reliance on Renewable Energy Resources
- Up-scaling of Programmes and Industry-Academia Interface to Enhance the Employability of Students
- Widening partnerships for better Internal and External Avenues in terms of Resource Mobilisation
- Conservation and Promotion of Indigenous Knowledge System (IKS)
- Attracting International Resources and scholars, especially from neighbouring countries
- Key Role in Socio-Economic Development of the Region
- Strengthening the University’s alumni network
- Implementation of an integrated waste management system for zero-waste campus
2.4 Challenges of the University
- Complete eradication of non-renewable energy.
- Limited availability of fund, especially from sources other than government agencies.
- 100 per cent residential facility.
- 100 per cent placement opportunities for the students.
- Topographical Expansion of Affiliated Colleges and Uniform and Smooth Monitoring System.
- Retaining the best human resource suited to research needs and requirements.
- Attracting International Scholars for Exchange Programmes.
- Ensuring State of the Art Facilities on Campus.