Welcome to Maharishi College of Natural Law
Our college, Maharishi College of Natural Law was established in the year 1982 with a substantial donation given by Maharishi Institute of Creative Intelligence (MICI), one of the Organisations of his Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, in whose name this institution has been christened.
At that time it was a great pride for the people of Orissa that this College was one of the 1001 educational institutions opened all over the world by His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, where besides regular curriculum, the teaching in Meditation and Science of Creative intelligence was imparted by the trained teachers coming from Rishikesh Ashram.
In the beginning, it imparted instruction only for boys in Arts, Science and Commerce in Intermediate Course, in a rented house with only 384 Students and 17 Teaching Staff. After six months, the college was shifted and started functioning in its own multistoried building located in a sprawling four acres of land at Sahid Nagar in the heart of the Capital City, Bhubaneswar. The College is recognised by the Government of Orissa and was first affiliated to Utkal University. But with the change of the education pattern, the College was affiliated to the Council of Higher Secondary Education from the session 1983-84 to impart instruction for +2 Courses in Arts, Science and Commerce.
It is a matter of great pride for us to present the website of Maharishi College of Natural Law,Bhubaneswar.MCNL has always been a pioneer institution amongst its peer colleges in academics as well as in extra curricular activities.Hope this website is a guiding beacon for the students of MCNL as well as to the student community at large and helps them stay up to date with the latest news and events.
The culture of Excellence The Culture of Innovation The Culture of Quality The Culture of Flexibility and Dynamism The Culture of Sustainability Vision We envision a College that leads the campus and the capital region as the center for cross-disciplinary exchange and programming, and ranks as an acknowledged innovator in research and teaching in the Arts and Humanities