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2020-2021 PROSPECTUS BANGABASI MORNING COLLEGE (RE-ACCREDITED WITH GRADE ‘A’ BY NAAC) 19, Rajkumar Chakraborty Sarani, Kolkata-700 009 Phone : (033) 2350-9210, 2360-7586 E-mail : [email protected] : : Web : www.bangabasimorning.edu.in

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  • 2020-2021

    PROSPECTUS

    BANGABASI MORNING COLLEGE(RE-ACCREDITEDWITHGRADE‘A’BYNAAC)

    19,RajkumarChakrabortySarani,Kolkata-700009

    Phone:(033)2350-9210,2360-7586E-mail:[email protected]::Web:www.bangabasimorning.edu.in

  • SriAshokDeb,PresidentoftheGoverningBody,beingfelicitated

    attheAnnualSocial

    PrizeDistributionCeremonyofAnnualSports

    BloodDonationCamporganisedintheCollege

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  • AcharyaGirishChandraBoseFounderofBangabasiGroupofCollegesBirth:29.10.1853Death:02.01.1939

    SriPrasantaKumarBoseFounderBangabasiMorningCollegeBirth:28.3.1906Death:06.08.1995

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  • MEMBERSOFTHEGOVERNINGBODY

    Prof.ShipraHalderSecretary,Teacher-in-Charge

    SriAshokKumarDeb(M.L.A.)President

    Dr.SuparnaBanerjeeNomineeoftheUniversityofCalcutta

    Dr.ProsenjitMukherjeeNomineeoftheUniversityofCalcutta

    Dr.PrasantaKr.MaitiGOvt.Nominee,W.B.

    SriJaharlalDasGOvt.Nominee,W.B.

    Dr.AnindaSarkarRepresentativefromtheTeachingStaff

    Dr.AmitavaDuttaRepresentativefromtheTeachingStaff

    Dr.AsutoshKumarRepresentativefromtheTeachingStaff

    SriKajalDasguptaNomineeofHigherEducation,D.P.I

    SriSanjayKr.PandeyRepresentativefromtheNon-TeachingStaff RepresentativeofStudents'Council

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  • PrincipalPrasantaKumarBose,theillustriousandworthysonofAcharyaGirishChandraBose,founderofBangabasiCollege,aneminenteducationistofBengal, foundedtheMorningsectionoftheBangabasiCollegefortheneedyemployedstudentsin1940toteachCommerce.

    In 1944Principal Bose opened up theArts and Science faculties in the evening time. FinallyemployedwomenwerealsoenrolledasstudentsbyPrincipalBose.ThroughtheintroductionofthePhaseReductionSchemeoftheUniversityGrantsCommission,BangabasiMorningCollegecameintoaseparateexistenceon11April,1965;undertheguidanceanddirectionofPrincipalPrasantaKumarBose.AtthattimethereweretenthousandstudentsinBangabasiCollege,butthenumberofstudentsinthecollegesofWestBengalhadtobereducedaspertheUniversityGrantsCommissionscheme.InaccordancewiththeScheme, Bangabasi Collegewas split up into three seperate colleges. Themorning shiftwas namedBangabasiMorningCollegeunderaseparateGoverningBody.DuringtheSecondWorldWarabranchoftheBangabasiCollegewasestablishedinKushtia(nowinBangladesh)in1942,asthepeopleofKolkataweretroubledbythebombingofJapanesetroops.AftertheSecondWorldWaritwasclosed.

    BangabasiMorningCollege is located in the vicinity of Sealdah Station inKolkata. BangabasiCollegeisaneducationalinstitutionwitharichculturaltraditioninitsbackground.Ithaditsgenesisintheprophetic vision and spirit of sacri�icial dedication of Acharya Girish Chandra Bose. At the outset,BangabasiCollegewasfoundedunderprivatemanagementin1887andhadasitsguidinginspirationthegeniusofPanditIswarChandraVidyasagar.Theaimofthecollegewasbasicallytwo-fold-tocatertothegrowingdemandforhighereducationandtonurturethespiritofnationalisminthemindsofyounglearnersundercolonicalyoke.Itmarkedanindirectprotest-challengingthenarroweducationalpolicyoftheHunterCommission.

    ThisinstitutionseminallyemergedfromBangabasiSchool,foundedbyAcharyaGirishChandraBosein1855inBowbazarStreet.Thecollegemovedintoitspresentpremisesat19,ScottLane(nowRajKumarChakrabortySarani)in1903.

    The College derived its name from the then patriotic newspaper Bangabasi. Acharya GirishChandraBose,amanofastoundingpersonalityandforesight,�illedwithamissionaryzealofpatrioticreverberation,plantedthissaplingat16,BowbazarStreeton1June,1887,withonly�iveteachersandtwelvestudents.Thesaplingwithstoodthestormsandstressesofthedecadesandnowlikeaverybigbanyantreegivesshadeandextendssheltertoseveralthousandstudentsofmeritandability,hundredsofteachersandwith real integrityandacquisitionandmanynon-teachersof admirableef�iciency.Thecollegehasacompositeamalgumofacademicsandstudentcommunity.

    DuringthedaysofalienruletheInstitutionservedasarefugeforpoliticalsufferersstudentsaswell as teachers. The nationalist spirit nurtured by the College was amply evident in the activeparticipationofstudentsandteachersintheagitationagainstthepartitionofBengalin1905andalsointheCivilDisobedienceMovementculminatinginthesupremesacri�iceofmartyrJatindraNathDas,anundergraduatestudentofthecollege,inhisepicfastforuntodeathinLahoreJailon13September,1929.

    SomeoftheillustriousteachersofthisCollegesuchasLadlyMohanMitraandSatyanandaRoy,werethepioneerstoextendthefacilitiesofhighereducationtothetoilingmassoftheworkingstudentswhowerecompelledtoengagethemselvesindifferentjobsintheday-timeandweredeprivedofcollegeeducation,byopeningthemorningclassesunderthebannerofBangabasiMorningCollege.

    BRIEFHISTORYOFTHECOLLEGE

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  • Since its inception,BangabasiMorningCollegehasembarkedonthetaskofinstillingavalue-based nationalistic knowledge-basea long wi th sc ien t i � i c unders tand ing .Disseminating knowledge in society by thisholistic and futuristic model of education asconceived by its illustrious founder AcharyaGirish Chandra Bose has been the primarymission of this Institution. Throughout itshistory Bangabasi Morning College hasdedicated itself to the cause of the poor andunderprivilegedstudents. It isstillcontinuingthis mission by arranging scholarships,stipends from different agencies and bygranting free and subsidised studentship and�inancialsupport to thepoorandmeritoriousstudents from the Students' Aid Fund of theCollege.Beingmorningcollege,thisInstitutionisservinganothersocialneed,thatisextendingthe educational opportunities to the studentswho are engaged in different jobs in variousparts of the city of Kolkata and its outskirtsduringthedaytime.Infact,themainaimofthiscollegehasalwaysbeentoprovideeducationalopportunitiestothepoor,underprivilegedandin-servicestudents,asubstantialproportionofwhom are �irst-generation learners. Althoughthecollegedoesnothavetherequisiteauthoritytodesignthecurricula,theteachersarealwayskeentohandlethedifferentpartsofthesyllabi�lexiblyaccordingtheneedsofthelearners.TheCollegehaswide-rangingcoursesfromalmostall themajor streams to offer to its students.Keeping in mind to the local, regional andnational needs the College has, from time totime introduced a range of new courses andupgraded the existing courses so that thestudentsareexposedtothechangingneedsofour society. The College also regularly seekspeerreviewsfromdifferentacademiciansandre-orients its activities as and when somevaluable suggestions for change come.BangabasiMorningCollegeiswhole-heartedlydedicated to the all-round development ofpersonality of all its students by imparting avalue-based, liberal, modern and self-relianteducation.

    GOALSANDOBJECTIVESOFTHECOLLEGE

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    IshwarChandraVidyasagar

    (Born:26thSeptember1820)

    (Died:29thJuly1891)

  • Af�iliated to theUniversity of Calcutta inaccordancewiththe2(f)and12(b)clausesoftheUniversity Grants Commission, BangabasiMorningCollege isstillagreatexampleofaco-educationalInstitutionduringthemorningtimeoffering three-year Honours course in differentsubjects. In its continuing endeavour forimpartingeducationtoallitsstudents,includingasubstantial proportion of �irst-generationlearners, in a simple but effective manner thecollegehasmadeitsmarkasoneofthepremieracademicinstitutionsinthestateofWestBengal.Itscontributioninextendingfrontiersofsociallysigni�icantknowledgeiswell-manifestedthroughits illustriousalumniasmanyof itsex-studentsholdkeypositions invarious �ieldsbothwithinthe country and Many eminent educationists,ministers, Policy-makers, doctors, technocrats,bureaucrats and socialworkers have graduatedfromthisCollege.ThisCollege isnowmakingaspecialeffortforplacementofstudentsattheendofcollege-life.Thus,wehaverecentlyintroducedself-�inancingcoursesandareplanning toopenmoreinthenearfuture.TheCollegeiscommittedtoprovidinganeducationthatisconsistentwiththeneedsofanevolvingknowledge-basedsociety.

    It istobementionedwithpridethatourCollegehasbeenre-accreditedwith"A"gradebythe National Assessment and AccreditationCouncil(NAAC)inDecember2016.

    SCALINGNEWHEIGHTS

    Giventhepaucityofspaceandlimitationsoftimeimposedbythedynamicsofrunningthreecolleges in the samebuilding,weareheldbackfromincreasinghoursof teaching-learningandexpanding infrastructural facilities/componentsat virtually every turn. Such constraints canpotentially have a stagnating effect on theinstitution in the long run, especially resourcescannot be made satisfactorily available tosupplementhuman

    resources,howeverrich,sincereandcommitted.In December 2016, to our great delight, suchapprehensions were dispelled when the entirecollegefraternityworked

    togetherforre-accreditationbytheNAACPeerTeam and earned a much-coveted 'A Grade, averyrareinstanceforanycollegewhichdoesnothaveeventhebuildingexclusivelyforitself,nottomention it'smuch shorter and overlappingtime-span.Weareproudtosaythatnoteworthyresearch contributions from faculty membersacroosdepartmentsandmaximumutilizationofwhateverresourcesareavailableforcurricularandco-curricularactivitiesalikenavebeentheessentiallyenablingfactors;theyweregreatandcontinuetoremaininstrumentalinsettingourthe aspirations high. If funds from the UGC,recommendationsbytheNAACPeerTeamandjudicious planning on our part cater insynchronicity,awecancertainlyraise thebarandachieve-likethe'A'Grade-muchmore,someof which, eve3n we ourselves cannot foreseenow.

    MOTTO

    ThemottoinscribedintheemblemoftheCollegeupholdstheidealsoftheInstitution.ItistakenfromtheBhagbadgita:

    Itisthroughreverentialquestioningthatonelearns,andthatknowledgeultimatelyhelpsrender service to the cause of humanity. TheCollege,with its glorious tradition in teachingand scholarship, continues in its task ofd isseminat ing higher and progressiveeducation, holding high ideals of the mottoengravedintheemblemoftheCollege.Thebasictenetoftheinstitutionis:

    Pay homage to your Institution, LearnthroughQuestioning, Render Service toHumanity.

    ACHIEVEMENTS

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    “Anyonewhohasnevermadeamistakehasnevertriedanythingnew.” —AlbertEinstein

  • MEMBERSOFTHEGOVERNINGBODY

    PresidentSriAshokKumarDeb(M.L.A.)

    SecretaryProf.ShipraHalderTeacher-in-Charge

    NomineesofGovt.SriJaharlalDas(Advocate)

    Dr.PrasantaKr.Maiti

    NomineeofH.Edn,DPISriKajalDasgupta(Advocate)

    NomineesoftheUniversityofCalcuttaDr.ProsenjitMukhereeDr.SuparnaBanerjee

    RepresentativesfromtheTeachingStaffDr.AsutoshKumarDr.AmitavaDuttaDr.AnindyaSarkar

    RepresentativefromtheNon-TeachingStaffSriSanjayKumarPandey

    Students'RepresentativeGeneralSecretary,Students'Council

    Theprosperityofacountrydepends,notontheabundanceofitsrevenues,notonthestrengthofitsforti�ications,noronthebeautyofitspublicbuildingsbutit consists in the number of its cultivated citizens, in itsmen of education,enlightenmentandcharacter—MartinLuther

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  • FACULTIES

    PRINCIPAL TEACHER-IN-CHARGEDr.SandeepSinha,Ph.D.(J.U.),Post–Doc. Prof.ShipraHalder,M.Com.(BirminghametOxford)[OnLeave]

    BURSARDr.AsutoshKumar,M.A.,Ph.D.

    Anthropology

    Dr.PrasenjitSarkar,M.Sc.,Ph.D.,AssociateProfessorSmt.ChumuSherpa,M.Sc.,AssistantProfessorSmt.AmitaMazumder,M.Sc.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category–II

    Bengali

    Dr.MadanChandraKaran,M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,AssistantProfessorDr.SanchitaBose,M.A.,Ph.D.,AssistantProfessor(OnLien)Dr.MalabikaBhowmick,M.A.,M.Ed.,Blis,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,AssistantProfessorSriBandiramMandi,M.A.,AssistantProfessorSriPriyadarsiMandal,M.A.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category–II

    Botany

    Dr.PapiyaSaha,M.Sc.,Ph.D.,AssistantProfessorDr.RadharamanBar,M.Sc.,Ph.D.,AssistantProfessorDr.TrayeeBiswas,M.Sc.,Ph.D.,AssistantProfessorSriSouravSengupta,M.Sc.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category-IISmt.ParamitaChatterjee,M.Sc.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category–II

    Chemistry

    Dr.Atreyee(Mukherjee)Basu,M.Sc.,Ph.D.,AssistantProfessorDr.AmitavaDutta,M.Sc.,Ph.D.,AssociateProfessorDr.AmitKumarDutta,M.Sc.,Ph.D.,AssistantProfessorSriSoumyajitSeth,M.Sc.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category-ISriUtpalPradhan,M.Sc.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category–II

    Commerce

    Smt.ShipraHalder,M.Com.,AssociateProfessorSmt.MoumitaSarkar(Samanta),M.Com.,M.Phil.,AssistantProfessorDr.PriyankaSaha,M.Com.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,AssistantProfessorSk.MustakAhmed,M.Com.,ACMA,AssistantProfessorDr.SubhabrataDinda,M.C.A.,M.Tech(CSE),StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category-IISriBiswajitSarkar,M.Com.,LLB,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category–IISmt.RiyaKarmakar,M.Sc.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category–IISriDebasisBiswas,M.Com.,CollegeAppointedFull-Timeteacher

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  • FACULTIES

    ComputerScience

    Dr.SaptarshiGoswami,M.Tech.,Ph.D.,AssistantProfessorSmt.SusmitaKoner,M.Sc,M.Tech.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category-IISriMithunKumarBhowal,M.Sc.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category-IISmt.PallaviRoy,M.Sc.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category-ISriBhabaniPrasadRoy,M.Sc.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category-IISmt.PallabiDutta,M.Sc.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category–I

    Economics

    Dr.BimalSarkar,M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,AssistantProfessorDr.NilanjanPatra,M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,AssistantProfessorSmt.PallabiPaul,M.A.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category–II

    English

    Dr.RonitaRoy,M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,AssociateProfessorSriArupDebnath,M.A.,M.Ed.,M.Phil.,AssistantProfessorSriAnindyaSen,M.A.,M.Phil.,AssistantProfessorSriKunalKumarHalder,M.A.,B.Ed.,AssistantProfessor

    Geography

    Smt.AditiDas,M.Sc.,B.Ed.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category-IISmt.RiyaRoy,M.Sc.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category–II

    Hindi

    Dr.AsutoshKumar,M.A.,Ph.D.,AssociateProfessorDr.SreeparnaTarafder,M.A.,Ph.D.,AssistantProfessorSriPiyushKantRai,M.A.,M.Phil.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category-ISmt.PujaGupta,M.A.,M.Phil.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category–I

    History

    Dr.SandeepSinha,Ph.D.(J.U.),Post-Doc(BirminghametOxford),Principal[OnLeave]SriDebasishChowdhury,M.A.,AssistantProfessor,NCCOf�icerDr.PriyankaMallick,M.A.,Ph.D.,AssistantProfessorSriSaptarshiChakraborty,M.A.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category-ISmt.SwetaDey,M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category–II

    Mathematics

    SriParthaBhattacharya,M.Sc.,M.Phil.,AssociateProfessorSriPrithwirajHalder,M.Sc.,AssistantProfessorSriBikashChandraMondal,M.Sc.,B.Ed.,AssistantProfessor

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  • FACULTIES

    Philosophy

    Smt.SuklaSarkar(Das),M.A.,AssistantProfessor

    Physics

    Dr.MukulKumarMitra,M.Sc.,Ph.D.,Post-Doc[JISTEC,JAPAN],AssociateProfessorDr.AnindyaSarkar,M.Sc.,Ph.D.,AssistantProfessorSriSouvikPrasad,M.Sc.,AssistantProfessorDr.NilormiBiswas,M.Sc.,Ph.D.,AssistantProfessorSriChinmoySikdar,M.Sc.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category–IIMdLuckyDildar,M.Sc.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category–II

    PoliticalScience

    Smt.AjeyaSarkar,M.A.,AssociateProfessorDr.TulikaChakravorty,M.A.,Ph.D.,AssistantProfessor.NSSProgrammeOf�icerSriAtulCh.Biswas,M.A.,M.Phil.,AssistantProfessorSmt.AmritaChowdhury,M.A.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category–II

    Urdu

    Smt.SabihaTazeen,M.A.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category-ISmt.SajdaBano,M.A.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category-II

    Zoology

    Dr.SreejataBiswas,M.Sc.,B.Ed.,Ph.D.,AssociateProfessorSriSubrataHasda,M.Sc.,B.Ed.,AssistantProfessorDr.AnirbanRoy,M.Sc.,Ph.D.,AssistantProfessorDr.SujoySarkar,M.Sc.,Ph.D.,StateAidedCollegeTeacher,Category–I

    Instructors

    SriAniruddhaPal,B.Sc.(GLI),ChemistrySriSanjoyChakraborty,M.Sc.,L.L.B.,M.B.A.(GLI),Zoology

    Librarian

    SriSrimantaPal,M.Com.,MLISC

    PhysicalInstructor(Gymnasium)

    SriRanadeepDas

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    “Youcanteachastudentalessonforaday;butifyoucanteachhimtolearnbycreatingcuriosity,hewillcontinuethelearningprocessaslongashelives.” —ClayP.Bedford

  • SeminaroflQAConDiabetesandStressManagement

    SeminaronvaluebasedEducationOrganisedbyNSS

    TeachersofDepartmentofComputerScienceinNewCampus

    WorkshopofCommerceDepartment

    Parent-TeacherMeetingofPoliticalScienceDepartment

    SeminaronconservationofAnimalsinZoologyDepartment

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  • FieldWorkconductedbyAnthropologyDepartment

    FieldWorkonEnvironmentalStudies

    FieldWorkofGeographyDepartment

    MuseumvisitbyMathematicsandPhysicsDepartment

    FieldworkinChilapataForest,VWestBengalconductedbyDepartmentofZoology

    NSSCampwiththechildrenofAnandaNiketan

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  • NON-TEACHINGSTAFF

    SriSwapanBhaduri,HeadClerkSriMunnaDas,CashOf�iceSmt.Sipra(Mitra)Halder,CashierSriDeepanMalakar,ClerkSriBabudadanSingh,PeonSriJibanKundu,Peon(Principal'sRoom)SriDebasisSaha,Peon(ProfessorsLounge)SriBirendraSingh,NightWatchmanSmt.RinaRoy,LadyAttendantSriMohanDusad,SweeperSmt.GokhliDusad,SweeperSriSouvikBose,Principal'sRoomMd.SyedAsif,GroupC*SriSwagataPal,Clerk*Smt.SusmitaDutta,Clerk*SriTamalSanyal,Clerk*SriJoydeep Kundu, Of�ice Attendant-cum-ComputerOperator*Smt.AyanishaPaul,Clerk*SriVinodKr.Misra,Clerk*SriRajibKumarShaw,Principal’sRoom*SriAbhishekShaw,Clerk*SriBijoyRoy,Clerk*SriSomenChakraborty,Of�icePeon*SriSandeepSingh,DurwanSri Satish Kr. Singh, Care Taker cum Attendant(2ndCampus)*SriSailendraKr.Singh,Guard(2ndCampus)*SriDilipPaswan,Sweeper*SriPranabeshSahoo,Attendant(CashOf�ice)*SriSandipDholey,Attendant(Gymnasium)*

    Anthropology

    SriGaneshPadaDas,SkilledLab.AttendantSriChiranjibSingha,Lab.Attendant

    Botany

    Mrs.PiyaliParveen,LaboratoryAssistant”SriRabiNarayanMahanty,SpecimenCollectorSriDebasisJana,Lab.Attendant”Smt.RimitaDas,Lab.Attendant*

    Chemistry

    SriSudarshanBehera,Lab.Attendant(Skilled)SriBiswajitDas,Lab.Attendant*SriSumanKr.Singh,Lab.Attendant*SriTapasJana,Lab.Attendant*

    ComputerScience

    SriRatanRamGond,Lab.Attendant

    Physics

    SriRajarshiBhattacharya,Lab.Attendant*SriPunitKr.Singh,Lab.Attendant*

    Zoology

    SriSamyabrataDas,LaboratoryAssistant*SriJitendraSingh,LaboratoryAttendant*SriKartickPaul,LaboratoryAttendant*

    Library

    SriSanjayKumarPandey,LibraryClerkSmt.KakaliPandey,LibraryAssistant*Smt.AmitKr.Singh,LibraryAssistantSriAsitBaranJana,Peon(Library)SriRahulDas,Peon(Library)

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    *ContractualStaff

    “Wecaneasilymanageifwewillonlytake,eachday,theburdenappointedtoit.Buttheloadwillbetooheavyforusifwecarryyesterday’sburdenoveragaintoday,andthenaddtheburdenofthemorrowbeforewearerequiredtobearit” —JohnNewton

  • POSTGRADUATECOURSES

    POSTGRADUATECOURSESUNDERVIDYASAGARUNIVERSITY(DDE)

    INBANGABASIMORNINGCOLLEGE

    Post Graduate Courses under the Directorate of Distance Education (D.D. E.) of VidyasagarUniversity.Midnaporehasbeenintroducedin2014.

    COURSESOFFERED

    History

    EnvironmentalScienceAppliedMathematicsChemistry

    TheCollegeAuthorityhasalsodecidedtointroducePostGraduateCoursesunderD.D.E.inHindisoon.Agoodnumberofstudentshadalready fromsuccessfullycompletedthePostGraduationCoursethisInstitution.

    Highlyquali�ied and experienced teachers are engaged in teachingprocess. The equipments,machineryandICTfacilitiesareadequatelyprovidedtothestudentstosupportthetheoryandpracticalclasses.Educationaltoursaspersyllabusarealsoconductedwithspecialcare.

    M.A.in-

    M.Sc.in-

    M.Com.

    TheSecondCampusat:34,SuryaSenStreet,Kolkata-700009

    ofourCollegeismostlydedicatedforP.G.Courses.

    "Bearinmindthatthewonderfulthingsyoulearninyourbooksaretheworkofmanygenerations,producedbyenthusiasticefortandin�initelabourineverycountryintheworld.Allthisisputintoyourhandsasyourinheritanceinorderthatyoumayreceiveit,honourit,addtoit,andonedayfaithfullyhanditontoyourchildren.………ifyoualwayskeepthatinmindyouwill�indameaninginlifeandacquiretherightattitudetowardsnationsandages." —AlbertEinstein

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  • FieldstudyofZoologyHonoursStudents

    CulturalProgrammeorganisedbyDepartmentofHindi

    ExcursionofDepartmentofBotanytoDooars,NorthBengal

    HealthCampinZoologyDepartment

    ExcursionofDepartmentofEconomicsatGandhiGhat

    FieldworkonEnvironmentalStudies

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  • HindiMelaorganisedbyDepartmentofHindi

    ZoologyFieldworkinChandipurSeaBeach

    Healthcheck-uporganisedbyI.Q.A.C.

    SeminarLecturedeliveredbyDr.AsutoshKumar,HeadoftheDepartmentofHindi

    DepartmentalSeminarbythestudentsofDepartmentofHindi ParticipationofNSSVolunteersin

    GenderSensitisationWorkshopinGovernmentGirls'DegreeCollege,Kolkata

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  • RegulationrelatingtoAdmissionandExaminationsforthesemester-wiseThreeYearB.A./B.Sc./B.Mus.(Honours/General)CoursesofStudiesunderChoiceBasedCredit

    System(CBCS)conductedbytheUniversityofCalcutta

    In exercise of the powers conferred by Section-54 of The Calcutta University Act. 1979, theUniversity of Calcutta hereby makes the following Regulations for Semester-wise 3 yearB.A./B.Sc./B.Mus.(Honours/General)CoursesofStudiesunderCBCS,2018.

    TheseshallapplytoeverycandidatepursuingtheaboveCoursesinthisUniversity.

    Notwithstandinganythingcontainedinanyotherregulationsorrulesforthetimebeinginforcethestudy for theaboveCoursesshallbeguidedby theseRegulationseffective fromtheAcademicSession2018-2019.

    1. TITLEANDCOMMENCEMENT

    1.1.These Regulations shall be called THE REGULATIONS FOR SEMESTER-WISE THREE YEARB.A./B.Sc./B.Mus (Honours/General) DEGREE PROGRAMMES UNDER CBCS (CHOICE BASEDCREDITSYSTEM),UNIVERSITYOFCALCUTTA.

    1.2. TheseRegulationsshallcomeintoforcewitheffectfromtheacademicsession2018-2019.

    2. DURATIONOFTHEPROGRAMME

    The3yearB.A./B.Sc./B.Mus.(Honours/General)Programmeshallbeforaminimumdurationofsix(6)consecutivesemestersofsix(6)monthseach,i.e.,three(3)years.TheoddsemesterwillstartordinarilyinthemonthofJulyandtheevensemesterinthemonthofJanuaryofeveryyear.

    Acandidatepursuingaregularcourseofstudyforthree-yearsemester-wisedegreecourseshallhavetoclearallthesemestersinallrespectswithinasperof�iveyearsfromtheyearofadmissiontotheparticularcourseandcombination,failingwhichenrolmentofthecandidateshallstandcancelled.

    3. APPLICABILITYOFTHEREGULATIONS

    Theseregulationsshallbeapplicableto:

    a. ThestudentswhoaretakingadmissiontotheB.A./B.Sc./B.Mus.(Honours/General)Coursefromtheacademicsession2018-2019.

    b. The studentswhowere admitted in earlier sessions but did not enroll for B.A./B.Sc./B.Mus.(Honours/General)Part-lExaminationsupto2018.

    c. The students who were admitted in earlier sessions and enrolled for B.A./B. Sc./B.Mus.(Honours/General)Part-lExaminationsbutdidnotappearinPart-lExaminationsupto2018.

    d. The students who were admitted in earlier sessions and appeared in B.A./B. Sc./B.Mus(Honours/General)Part IExaminations in2018orearlier shall continue tobeguidedby theexistingRegulationsofAnnualSystem.

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  • ADMISSIONREGULATIONS

    4.(a) AcandidatewhohaspassedtheHigherSecondary(10+2)oritsequivalentExaminationiseligibletoseekadmissiontothe1styearofthe3year(sixsemester)B.A./B.Sc./B.Mus.(Honours/General)CourseofStudiesprovideshe/shehasalsopassedinEnglishhavingfullmarksnotbeinglessthan100andfulfuillstheconditionsaslaiddowninClauses5,10,11and12.

    CandidateswhohavepassedtheHigherSecondary(10+2)VocationalexaminationconductedbytheWest Bengal State Council of Vocational Education and Training shall be eligible to seekadmissiontotheB.A.(General)1styearCourseofStudiestakingthesubjectsunderHumanitiesDivisiononly.However,nocandidateshallbeallowedadmissionafteralapseofmorethan5yearsfromtheyearofpassingthepreviousqualifyingexamination.

    Explanation:Theyearofadmissionshallnotbetakenintoaccountwhilecalculating�iveyearsfromtheyearofpassingthepreviousqualifyingExamination.

    (b) StudentswhohavepassedtheHigherSecondary(10+2)ExaminationofitsequivalentfromtheAllIndiaBoards/Councils(i.e.CBSE,ISCandNationalInstituteofOpenSchooling)neednotrequiretosubmitMigrationCerti�icateforgettingRegistrationundertheUniversity.

    5. For the purpose of determining eligibility for admission to the B.A./B.Sc./B.Mus.(Honours/General)Coursesaggregatemarksshallbecalculatedbyaddingthemarksintop-foursubjects in order of marks secured by a candidate. Marks in compulsory EnvironmentalEducation/Studiesshallnotbetakenintoaccountorcalculationofaggregatemarks.However,Ifthesubject'EnvironmentalScience'isstudiedasanelectivesubjectof100marks,itmaybetakenintoaccountforthepurposeofdeterminingtheaggregatemarks.

    (A)ACANDIDATETAKINGUPHONOURSCOURSEINASUBJECTMUSTHAVEOBTAINED

    i. Aminimumof50%marksintheaggregateand45%marksinthesubjectorrelatedsubjectatthepreviousqualifyingexamination[incaseofB.Mus.(Hons)45%marksintheaggregateand45%marksinthesubjectMusic,inthepreviousqualifyingexamination].

    Orii. 55%marksinthesubjectorrelatedsubjetatthepreviousqualifyingexamination[incaseofB.

    Mus.(Hons.)50%marksinthesubjectMusicatthepreviousqualifyingexamination.]Or

    iii. 50%marksintheaggregatewhenthecandidatehasnotstudiedthesubjectinhis/herpreviousqualifyingexaminationsprovidedallotherclausesaresatis�ied[incaseofB.Mus.(Hons.)-45%marksintheaggregatewhenthecandidatehasnotstudiedthesubjectMusicinthepre-qualifyingexamination,CandidatesshallbeadmittedonthebasisoftheAdmissionTesttobeconductedbytheCollegeAuthorityconcerned).

    (b) Candidates belonging to Reserved Categories taking up Honours Course of Studymust haveobtained aminimumof 40%marks in the aggregate or40%marks in the subject or relatedsubjectsatthepreviousqualifyingexamination,asthecasemaybe.

    (c) ReservationPolicyforadmissioninthreeyear(sixsemesters)degreecoursesofstudiesshallbeguidedbytheWestBengalStateHigherEducationalInstitutions(ReservationinAdmission),Act,2013andtheWestBengalStateHigherEducationalInstitutions(ReservationinAdmission)Rules,2014.

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    6. ATTENDANCE

    6.1.Astudentattendingatleast75%ofthetotalnumberofclassesheldshallbeallowedtoappearattheconcernedSemesterExaminationssubjecttoful�illmentofotherconditionslaiddownintheregulations.

    6.2.Astudentattendingatleast60%butlessthan75%ofthetotalnumberofclasses"heldshallbeallowedtoappearattheconcernedSemesterExaminationssubjecttothepaymentofprescribedcondonationfeesandful�illmentofotherconditionslaiddownintheregulations.

    6.3.Astudentattendinglessthan60%ofthetotalnumberofclasses*heldshallnotbeallowedtoappearattheconcernedSemesterExaminationsandhe/shehasnopursueadmissiontothesameSemester in the verynext year for attending the classes and appearing at the said SemesterExamination.Suchattendancewillbecalculatedfromthedateofcommencementofclassesorthedateofadmission,whicheverislater.

    7. OUTLINEOFCHOICEBASEDCREDITSYSTEM

    A) CoreCourse (CC):A course,which should compulsorilybe studiedbya candidateas a corerequirementistermedasaCoreCourse.

    ModalitiesOfSelectingCcByAStudentOfHonours/GeneralProgrammeShallBeAsFollows:

    a) IncaseofB.A./B.Sc./B.Mus.Honoursprogrammeastudentshallhavetostudy14CorecoursesoftheHonoursSubjectasspeci�iedforeachofthe6semesters.

    b) IncaseofB.Sc./B.Mus.GeneralProgrammeastudentshallhavetostudy4CoreCoursesofeachofthe3chosensubjectsasspeci�iedforeachofthe�irst4Semesters.

    c) IncaseofB.A.Generalprogrammeastudentshalhavetostudy4CoreCoursesofeachofthe2chosensubjectsasspeci�iedforeachofthefrst4Semesters.Inaddition4CoreCoursestobestudied; two courses each from two language subjects LCC1- English& LCC2-MIL(Bengali/Hindi/Urdu)/AlternativeEnglishasspeci�iedforeachofthelast4Semesters.

    B) ElectiveCourse:Generallyacoursewhichcanbechosenfromapoolofcoursesandwhichmaybeveryspeci�icorspecializedoradvancedorsupportivetothediscipline/subjectofstudyorwhichprovidesanextendedscopeorwhichenablesanexposuretosomeotherdiscipline/subjectdomainornurturesthecandidate'spro�iciency/skilliscalledanElectiveCourse.

    i) DisciplineSpeci�icElective(Dse)Course:Electivecourseswhichmaybeofferedbythemaindiscipline/subjectofstudyisreferredtoasDisciplineSpeci�icElective.Thiscourseistoadvanceknowledgeandskillinthecorecoursedomain.

    ModalitiesOfSelectingDseByAStudentOfHonours/GeneralProgrammeShallBeAsFollows:

    a) IncaseofB.A./B.Sc./B.Mus.Honoursprogrammeastudentshallhavetostudy4DSEcoursesstrictlyontheHonoursSubject.SuchastudentshallhavetostudythecurriculumofDSEontheHonourssubjectconcernedasspeci�iedfortherelevantsemester.

    EachHonourssubjectshallhavetwogroups(A&B)ofDSEpapers.AstudentshallExplanation:chooseanyonepaperfromsuchofGroupAandGroupBin�ifthsemesterandsixthsemester.

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    b) IncaseofB.A.Generalprogrammeastudentshallhavetostudy4DSEcoursesstrictlyon2subject,optedforpursuingCoreCoursestakingexactly2coursesfromeachsubject.SuchastudentshallhavetostudythecurriculumofDSEofthesubjectconcernedasspeci�iedfortherelevantsemesteri.e.DSE-Ainthe5thandDSE-Bin6thSemester.

    EachGeneralsubjectshallhavetwogroups(A&B)ofDSEpapers.AstudentshallhaveExplanation:tochooseonepaperfromGroupAofeachofthesixsubjectsinthe�ifthsemesterandonepaperfromGroupBofeachofthetwosubjectsinthesixsemester.

    c) IncaseofB.Sc./B.Mus.Generalprogramme,astudentshallhavetostudy6DSEcoursesstrictlyon3subjects,optedforpursuingcorecourses,takingexactlytwocoursesfromeachsubject.SuchastudentshallhavetostudythecurriculumofDSEofthesubjectconcernedasspeci�iedfortherelevantsemester,i.e.,DSE-Ainthe5thandDSE-Bin6thSemester.

    EachGeneralsubjectshallhavetwogroups(A&B)ofDSEpapers.AstudentshallhaveExplanation:tochooseonepaperfromGroupAofeachofthethreesubjectsin�ifthsemesterandonepaperfromGroupBofeachofthethreesubjectsinthesixsemester.

    Dissertation/Project An elective course designed to acquire special/advanced knowledge, is termed as

    dissertation/project.Thisisconsideredasaspecialcourseinvolvingapplicationofknowledgeinsolvinganalyzingexploringareallifesituationdif�icultproblem.Adissertation/projectworkwillbeof6credits.Adissertation/projectworkmaybegiveninlieuofaDisciplineSpeci�icElective.

    ii) Generic Elective (GE) Course: An elective course chosen generally from an unrelateddiscipline/subject,withanintentiontoseekwideexposure,iscalledGenericElective.

    ModalitiesOfSelectingGeByAStudentOfHonours/GeneralProgrammeShallBeAsFollows

    a) IncaseofB.A./B.Sc./B.Mus.Honoursprogrammeastudentshallhavetostudy4GenericElectivepapersstrictlyfrom2subjectsofchoicetakingexactlytwocoursesfromeachsubjectasspeci�iedfor�irst4semesters.

    b) IncaseofB.A.Generalprogramme,astudentshallhavetochoose2GenericElectivepapersstrictlyfromtheparticularsubject [whichwillbedifferent fromthecoresubjects including theCoreLanguages(LCC1&LCC2)]asspeci�iedforthe1stand2ndsemester.subjectmaybetreatedasanelectivebyother

    N.B.Acorecourseofferedinadisciplinediscipline/subjectandsuchelectivesmayalsobereferredtoasGenericElective.[ACoreCourse(CC)ofB.A./B.Sc./B.Mus.GeneralmaybetreatedasGenericElectiveforB.A./B.Sc./B.Mus.(Honours)andB.A.(General)].

    C) AbilityEnhancementCourses(AEC):TheAbilityEnhancementCourses(AEC)maybeoftwotwokinds:AbilityEnhancementCompulsoryCourses(AECC)andSkillEnhanceCourses(SEC).

    AbilityEnhancementCompulsoryCourses(AECC):AECCcoursesarethecoursesbaseduponthecontentthatleadstoKnowledgeenhancement.Thesearemandatoryforalldisciplines.

    i) AECC1:CommunicativeEnglish/MIL(Bengali/Hindi/Urdu);ii) AECC2:EnvironmentalStudies.

    ThesecoursesmaybechosenfromapoolofcoursesdesignedSkillEnhancementCourses(SEC):toprovidevalue-basedand/orskill-basedknowledgeandareaimedatprovidingcompetencies,skillsetc.

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    ModalitiesOfSelectingSecByAStudentOfHonoursGeneralProgramShallBeAsFollows:

    a) IncaseofB.A./B.Sc./B.Mus.Honoursprogrammeastudentshallhavetostudy2skillenhancementcoursesstrictlyontheHonourssubjects.SuchastudentshallhavetostudythecurriculumofSEC-Ainthethe3rdSemesterandSEC-Binthe4thsemester.

    Explanation:EachHonourssubjectshallhavetwogroups(A&B)ofSkillExhanceingCoursepapers.AnHonoursstudentshallhavetochooseonepaperfromGroup-AinthirdsemesterandonepaperfromGroupBinfourthSemester.

    b) IncaseofB.A.Generalprogrammeastudentshallhavetostudy4SkillEnhancementcoursesstrictlyon2subjects,optedforpursuingCoreCourses,takingexactly2coursesfromeachsubject.SuchastudentshallhavetostudythecurriculumofSECofthesubjectconcernedspeci�iedfortherelevantsemester.Explanation:EachGeneralsubjectshallhavetwogroups(A&B)ofSECpapers.AstudentshallhavetochooseonepaperfromGroupAofeachofthetwocoresubjectsinthethirdand�ifthsemestersandonepaperfromGroupBofeachofthetwocoresubjectsinthefourthandthesixthsemester.

    c) IncaseofB.Sc/B.Mus.Generalprogramme,astudentshallhavetostudy4SkillExhancementCoursesstrictlyon2subjectsoutofthethree,optedforpursuingcorecourses,takingexactlytwocoursesfromeachsubject.SuchastudentshallhavetostudythecurriculumofSECofthesubjectconcernedasspeci�iedfortherelevantsemester.

    Explanation:EachGeneralsubjectshallhavetwogroups(A&B)ofSECpapers.OnepaperfromGroupAofeachofthetwoCoresubjectstobechoseninthethirdand�ifthsemester;onepaperfromGroupBofeachofthetwocoresubjectstobechoseninthefourthandsixthsemester.

    Practical/Tutorial:EveryCore,DisciplineSpeci�icandGenericElectiveCourseshallhaveaPractical/Tutorialcomponent.Whereverthereisapractical,therewillbenoTutorialandvice-versa.

    8.COURSESTRUCTUREFORB.A./B.SC./B.MUS.(HONOURS/GENERAL)

    CourseComponentsB.Sc. B.A. B.Mus.

    Honours General Honours HonoursGeneral General

    14 12*

    00

    04* *

    04

    02

    02

    26

    00

    00

    06*

    02

    4* *

    24

    14

    00

    04* *

    04

    02

    02

    26

    08* *

    04* *

    02

    04* *

    02

    04* *

    24

    14

    00

    04* *

    04

    02

    02

    26

    12*

    00

    00

    06* *

    02

    04* *

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    CoreCourse(CC)

    LanguageCoreCourse(LCC)

    GenericElective(GE)

    DisciplineSpeci�icElective(DSC)

    AbilityEnhancementCompulsoryCourse(AECC)

    SkillEnhancementElectiveCourse(SEC)

    Totalno.ofCourses

    *CoveringThreeSubject **CoveringTwoSubject

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    CoreCourse(CC)[6]

    GenericElective(GE)[6]

    DisciplineSpeci�icElective(DSC)[6]

    AbilityEnhancementCompulsoryCourse(AECC)[2]

    SkillEnhancementElectiveCourse(SEC)[2]

    TotalCourses(Credits)

    8.(a)CreditStructureforB.A./B.Sc.(Honours)Courses

    NumberofCoursesx Credit(WithPractical)

    NumberofCoursesx Credit(WithTutorial)

    Theory Theory Practical Practical

    14x4=56 14x2=28 14x5=70 14x1=14

    4x4=16 4x2=8 4x5=20 4x1=4

    2x2=4 0 2x2=4 0

    26(96) 22(44) 26(118) 22(22)

    4x4=16 4x2=8 4x5=20 4x1=4

    2x2=4 0 2x2=4 0

    TotalCredits=140(96TH+44P)/(118TH+22TU)TotalCourses=48(26TH+22P/TU)

    CourseType&Credit

    CoreCourse(CC)[6]

    DisciplineSpeci�icElective(DSC)[6]

    AbilityEnhancementCompulsoryCourse(AECC)[2]

    SkillEnhancementElectiveCourse(SEC)[2]

    TotalCourses(Credits)

    8.(b)CreditStructureforB.Sc.(General)Courses

    NumberofCoursesx Credit(WithPractical)

    NumberofCoursesx Credit(WithTutorial)

    Theory Theory Practical Practical

    12x4=48 12x2=24 12x5=60 12x1=12

    6x4=24 6x2=12 6x5=30 6x1=6

    2x2=4 0 2x2=4 0

    24(84) 18(36) 24(102) 18(18)

    4x2=8 0 4x2=8 0

    TotalCredits=120(84TH+36P)/(102TH+18P)TotalCourses=42(24TH+18P/TU)

    8.(c)CreditStructureforB.A.(General)Courses

    ADMISSIONREGULATIONS

    CourseType&Credit

    CoreCourse(CC)[6]

    GenericElective(GE)[6]

    DisciplineSpeci�icElective(DSC)[6]

    AbilityEnhancementCompulsoryCourse(AECC)[2]

    SkillEnhancementElectiveCourse(SEC)[2]

    TotalCourses(Credits)

    NumberofCoursesx Credit(WithPractical)

    NumberofCoursesx Credit(WithTutorial)

    Theory Theory Practical Practical

    8x4=32 8x2=16 8x5=40 8x1=8

    2x4=8 2x2=4 2x5=10 2x1=2

    2x2=4 0 2x2=4 0

    24(88) 18(32) 24(102) 18(18)

    4x4=16 4x2=8 4x5=20 4x1=4

    4x2=8 0 4x2=8 0

    TotalCredits=120(88TH+32P)/(102TH+18TU)TotalCourses=42(24TH+18P/TU)

    Language(LCC)WithTutorialOnly[6] 4x5=20 4x1=4 4x5=20 4x1=4

    SemesterWork-LoadEachSemester:15-18WeeksofacademicWork.

    Theory/Tutorial:1Credit=1hr./WeekPractical:1Credit=2hrs./Week.

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    ADMISSIONREGULATIONS

    Semester-6Semester-5Semester-4Semester-3Semester-2Semester-1

    CoreCourse(CC)

    GenericElective(GE)

    DisciplineSpeci�icElective(DSC)

    AbilityEnhancementCompulsoryCourse

    (AECC)

    SkillEnhancementElectiveCourse(SEC)

    TotalCredits

    TotalNo.ofCoursesandMarks

    2TH+2P/TUCC-1&2

    2TH+2P/TUCC-3&4

    3TH+3P/TUCC-5,6&7

    3TH+3P/TUCC-8,9&10

    2TH+2P/TUCC-11&12

    2TH+2P/TUCC-13&14

    1TH+1P/TUGE-1

    1TH+1P/TUGE-2

    1TH+1P/TUGE-3

    1TH+1P/TUGE-4

    2TH+2P/TUDSE-A(1)B(1)

    2TH+2P/TUDSE-A(2)B(2)

    1TH+0P/TUAECC-1

    1TH+0P/TUAECC-2

    1TH+0P/TUSEC-A(1)

    1TH+0P/TUSEC-B(2)

    4X100=400

    4X100=400

    5X100=500

    5X100=500

    4X100=400

    4X100=400

    20 20 26 26 24 24

    CC/GE/DSE:EachTheoryandPracticalCoursehave4and2Creditsrespective/EachTheoryandTutorialCoursehave5and1Credit(s)respectively.

    GE:Coveringtwosubjectswithtwocourseseach,anysubjectinanysemester;CCofadifferentsubjectinGeneralcourseistobetreatedasGEforHonoursCourse.

    DSE/SEC:Group(A&B)forspeci�iedsemesters.

    AECC/SEC:EachCoursehas2Credits.

    AECC-1:CommunicativeEnglish/MIL:AECC-2:EnvironmentalStudies.

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  • 9.(b)Semester-wiseCoursesforB.Sc.(General)

    Semester-6Semester-5Semester-4Semester-3Semester-2Semester-1

    CoreCourse(CC)

    DisciplineSpeci�icElective(DSC)

    AbilityEnhancementCompulsoryCourse

    (AECC)

    SkillEnhancementElectiveCourse(SEC)

    TotalCredits

    TotalNo.ofCoursesandMarks

    3TH+3P/TUCC-1

    3TH+3P/TUCC-2

    3TH+3P/TUCC-3

    3TH+3P/TUCC-4

    3TH+3P/TUDSE-AS

    (1A+2A+3A)

    3TH+3P/TUDSE-B

    (1B+2B+3B)

    1TH+0P/TUAECC-1

    1TH+0P/TUAECC-2

    1TH+0P/TUSEC-A

    1TH+0P/TUSEC-B

    4X100=400

    4X100=400

    4X100=400

    4X100=400

    4X100=400

    4X100=400

    20 20 20 20 20 20

    1TH+0P/TUSEC-A

    1TH+0P/TUSEC-B

    CC/DSE:EachTheoryandPracticalCoursehave4and2Creditsrespective/EachTheoryandTutorialCoursehave5and1Credit(s)respectively.

    CC:4courseseachfrom3subjects(onecoursefromeachsubjectundereachsemester

    DSE:2courseseachfrom3subjects(onecoursefromeachsubjectundereachsemester

    AECC/SEC:EachCoursehas2Credits

    AECC-1:CommunicativeEnglish/MIL;AECC-2:EnvironmentalStudies

    SEC.:4coursestwocourseseachfromtwoSubjects

    DSE/SEC:Group(A&B)forspeci�iedsemesters

    TH=TheoryP=PracticalTU=Tutorial

    ADMISSIONREGULATIONS

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  • Semester-6Semester-5Semester-4Semester-3Semester-2Semester-1

    CoreCourse(CC)

    Language(LCC)

    AbilityEnhancementCompulsoryCourse

    (AECC)

    GenericElective(GE)

    2TH+2P/TUCC-1

    2TH+2P/TUCC-2

    2TH+2P/TUCC-3

    2TH+2P/TUCC-4

    1TH+1P/TUGE-1

    1TH+1P/TUGE-2

    4X100=400

    4X100=400

    4X100=400

    4X100=400

    4X100=400

    4X100=400

    2TH+2P/TUDSE-A

    (1A+2A)

    DisciplineSpeci�icElective(DSC)

    9.(b)Semester-wiseCoursesforB.A.(General)

    SkillEnhancementElectiveCourse(SEC)

    TotalNo.ofCoursesandMarks

    TotalCredits

    1TH+1TULCC1(1)

    1TH+1TULCC2(1)

    1TH+1TULCC1(2)

    1TH+1TULCC2(2)

    2TH+2P/TUDSE-B(1B+2B)

    20 20 20 20 20 20

    1TH+0P/TUAECC-1

    1TH+0P/TUAECC-2

    1TH+0P/TUSEC-A

    1TH+0P/TUSEC-B

    1TH+0P/TUSEC-A

    1TH+0P/TUSEC-B

    CC/LCC/GE/DSE:EachTheoryandPracticalCoursehave4and2Creditsrespectively/EachTheoryandTutorialCoursehave5and1Credit(s)respectively

    CC:4coursseachfrom2subjects(onecoursefromeachsubjectundereachsemester

    LCC:LCC1-Englishcourses;LCC2-MIL/AlternativeEnglish

    GE:TwocoursesfromonesubjectdifferentfromcoresubjectsincludingLCC

    DSE:2courseseachfrom2subjects

    AECC/SEC:EachCoursehas2Credits

    AECC-1:CommunicativeEnglish/MIL;AECC-2:EnvironmentalStudies

    SEC:4courses;2courseseachfromtwosubjects

    DSE/SEC:Group(A&B)forspeci�iedsemesters

    TH=TheoryP=PracticalTU=Tutorial

    ADMISSIONREGULATIONS

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    Group-2

    Group-3

    Group-4

    Group-5

    Group-6

    Group-7

    Group-8

    10.Acandidateisrequiredtochoosenotmorethanonesubjectfromanyofthegroupsmentionedhereunder

    GROUPS:

    Physics,Zoology,Education,HomeScienceExtensionEducation,SocialScicence,FilmStudies,PhysicalEducation,HumanRights,Russian,WomenStudies.

    HumanDevelopment,History,AncientIndianandWorldHistory,IslamicHistory&Culture,Mathematics,EnvironmentalScience.

    Chemistry,Sociology,DefenseStudies,Music,HouseholdArt,Pali,Arabic,Persian,Sanskrit,Biochemistry.

    Botany,Economics,Food&Nutrition.

    Geology,PoliticalScience,Electronics.

    Geography,MolecularBiology,Psychology,Philosophy,Microbiology,Journalism&MassCommunication.

    Statistics,Physiology,English.

    Anthropology,ComputerScience,Bengali,Hindi,Urdu,Gujrati,French,Linguistics

    ADMISSIONREGULATIONS

    INTAKECAPACITY

    BENGALI(H)1

    2

    3456

    7

    8

    9

    101112

    13

    1415

    1617

    18

    ENGLISH(H)HINDI(H)HISTORY(H)

    POL.SCIENCE(H)BA(GENERAL)

    MATH(H)

    PHYSIC(H)

    CHEMISTRY(H)

    COMPUTERSCIENCE(H)

    BOTANY(H)ZOOLOGY(H)

    B.SC(PURESCIENCE)(G)B.SC(BIOSCIENCE)(G)GEOGRAPHY(G)SCIENCE

    COMPUTERSCIENCE(G)B.COM(H)

    B.COM(G)

    NameoftheCOURSE(SUBJECTWISE)

    NOOFSEATSAPPROVEDBYUNIVERSITY

    INTAKECAPACITYSL.NO.

    22% 6% 10% 7% 3% 10% 52%

    SCIntake

    STIntake

    OBC-AIntake

    OBC-BIntake

    PHIntake

    EWSIntake

    GENERALIntake

    Total

    26

    26

    171013

    88

    26

    13

    13

    131314

    3333

    11

    11110

    88

    7

    7

    534

    24

    7

    4

    4

    444

    99

    3

    330

    24

    12

    12

    856

    40

    12

    6

    6

    666

    1515

    5

    550

    40

    8

    8

    644

    28

    8

    4

    4

    445

    1111

    3

    335

    28

    4

    4

    222

    12

    4

    2

    2

    222

    44

    2

    215

    12

    6

    6

    423

    20

    6

    3

    3

    333

    77

    2

    226

    20

    57

    57

    382428

    188

    57

    28

    28

    282831

    7171

    24

    24234

    188

    120

    120

    805060

    400

    120

    60

    60

    606065

    150150

    50

    50500

    400

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  • 11.SubjectCombinations2020-2021

    Bengali

    CC-1 CC-2 CC-3 CompulsorySubject(AECC1)

    History

    PoliticalScience

    PoliticalScience

    English

    English

    History

    English

    Philosophy

    PoliticalScience

    History

    Philosophy

    PoliticalScience

    Philosophy

    English

    Economics

    PoliticalScience

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    English

    History

    Hindi

    History

    PoliticalScience

    PoliticalScience

    Philosophy

    Bengali

    Bengali

    Bengali

    Hindi

    Hindi

    Hindi

    Urdu

    Urdu

    Economics

    PoliticalScience

    History

    Economics

    PoliticalScience

    PoliticalScience

    History

    Philosophy

    PoliticalScience

    Philosophy

    History

    PoliticalScience

    Philosophy

    History

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    PoliticalScience

    Economics

    Bengali

    Bengali

    Philosophy

    English

    PoliticalScience

    English

    Economics

    Philosophy

    Economics

    PoliticalScience

    English

    PoliticalScience

    Philosophy

    Philosophy

    History

    PoliticalScience

    PoliticalScience

    English

    English

    English

    Economics

    PoliticalScience

    History

    Philosophy

    PoliticalScience

    Economics

    History

    PoliticalScience CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    B.A.(General)

    SUBJECTCOMBINATIONS

    28

  • CC-1 CC-2 CC-3 CompulsorySubject(AECC1)

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    PoliticalScience

    Philosophy

    Urdu

    History

    Economics

    English

    English

    Philosophy

    Urdu

    Bengali

    Hindi

    Economics

    Philosophy

    History

    Philosophy

    Economics

    PhilosophyEconomics

    Philosophy

    English

    Urdu

    Bengali

    Hindi

    PoliticalScience

    Economics

    Bengali

    PoliticalScience

    Economics

    PoliticalScience

    History

    Economics

    History

    Economics

    History

    PoliticalScience

    PoliticalScience

    English

    English

    English

    Philosophy

    PoliticalScience

    History

    Philosophy

    PoliticalScience

    Philosophy

    History

    PoliticalScience

    11.SubjectCombinations2020-2021

    B.A.(General)

    SUBJECTCOMBINATIONS

    29

    “Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to thosewhoprepareforittoday.” —MalcolmX

    “Thedifferencebetweenschoolandlife?Inschool,you’retaughtalessonandthengivenatest.Inlife,you’regivenatestthatteachesyoualesson.” —TomBodett

  • 11.SubjectCombinations2020-2021

    CompulsorySubject(AECC1)

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    B.A.(Honours)

    CoreSubject

    English(H)

    History(H)

    PoliticalScience(H)

    Bengali(H)

    History

    PoliticalScirence

    English

    History

    English

    History

    English

    PoliticalScience

    History

    Philosophy

    English

    Philosophy

    Economics

    PoliticalScience

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    Hindi(H)

    CC-2 CC-3

    History

    PoliticalScience

    Philosophy

    Bengali

    Hindi

    Bengali

    Economics

    PoliticalScience

    Philosophy

    Bengali

    PoliticalScience

    Economics

    History

    PhilosophyPoliticalScience

    Philosophy

    English

    Bengali

    Hindi

    Economics

    PoliticalScience

    Philosophy

    English

    Economics

    PoliticalScience

    Philosophy

    Philosophy

    Economics

    History

    Philosophy

    English

    Bengali

    Urdu

    Economics

    History

    Philosophy

    English

    Economics

    History

    History

    Philosophy

    Economics

    History

    PoliticalScience

    PhilosophyEnglish

    Philosophy

    Economics

    PoliticalScience

    PoliticalScience

    Philosophy

    EnglishPoliticalScience

    History

    Philosophy

    Economics

    SUBJECTCOMBINATIONS

    30

  • 11.SubjectCombinations2020-2021

    CompulsorySubject(AECC1)

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    B.Sc.(Honours)

    CoreSubject

    Botany(H)Zoology&Anthropology

    Zoology&Chemistry

    Chemistry(H) Mathematics&Physics

    ComputerScience(H)

    Physics&Mathematics

    Mathematics(H)Physics&Chemistry

    Physics&ComputerScience

    Physics(H)Mathematics&Chemistry

    Mathematics&ComputerScience

    Zoology(H)Botany&Anthropology

    Botany&Chemistry

    GeneralElectives

    CompulsorySubject(AECC1)

    B.Sc.(General)

    Subject-1 Subject-2 Subject-3

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    Physics

    Physics

    Zoology

    Zoology

    Geography

    Geography

    Mathematics

    Mathematics

    Botany

    Botany

    Economics

    Anthropology

    Chemistry

    ComputerSc.

    Chemistry

    Anthropology

    Mathematics

    Economics

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    B.Com.(Honours&GEneral)

    Stream SEM-1 SEM-2 SEM-3 SEM-4 SEM-5 SEM-6

    B.Com.(General)

    B.Com.(Honours)

    AECC1.1Chg

    GE1.1Chg

    CC1.1Chg

    CC1.2Chg

    CC1.1Cg

    AECC2.1Chg

    GE2.1Chg

    CC2.1Chg

    CC2.2Chg

    CC2.1Cg

    SEC3.1Chg

    GE3.1Chg

    CC3.1Cg

    GE4.1Chg

    CC4.1Chg

    CC4.1Cg

    CC4.2Cg

    CC5.1Cg

    DSE5.1A*

    DSE5.2A*

    DSE6.1A**

    DSE6.2A**

    SEC6.1Chg

    AECC1.1Chg

    GE1.1Chg

    CC1.1Chg

    CC1.2Chg

    CC1.1Ch

    AECC2.1Chg

    GE2.1Chg

    CC2.1Chg

    CC2.2Chg

    CC2.1Ch

    SEC3.1Chg

    GE3.1Chg

    CC3.1Ch

    GE4.1Chg

    CC4.1Chg

    CC4.1Ch

    CC4.2Ch

    CC5.1Ch

    CC5.2Ch

    DSE5.1A*

    CC6.1Ch

    DSE6.1A**

    SEC6.1Chg

    CC3.2Ch DSE5.2A* DSE6.2A**

    CompulsorySubject(AECC1) CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

    SUBJECTCOMBINATIONS

    31

    Geography

    Geography

    Geography

    EconomicsEconomicsMathematics

    HistoryPoliticalScienceAnthropology

    CompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrduCompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrduCompulsoryBengaliorEnglishorHindiorUrdu

  • 12.SpecialconditionsforadmissiontothefollowingHonoursCourses:

    I) Mathematics:A candidate shall be allowed to takeupHonours inMathematics if he/shehaspassedMathematics at the previous qualifying examination. A candidate who has passed inBusinessMathematicsisnoteligibleforadmissiontotheMathematicsHonoursCourse.

    ii) Chemistry:AcandidateshallbeallowedtotakeupHonoursinChemistryifhe/shehaspassedinPhysicsChemistryandMathematicsatthepreviousqualifyingexamination.

    iii)Computer Science The combination of subjects for Computer Science Hons. Course shall beMathematicsatoneoftheGeneralsubjectsandanyoneofthefollowingsubjects;eitherPhysicsOrStatisticsorElectronics.

    13.DivisionsofHonoursandGeneralsubjectsB.A./B.Sc.

    i) Humanities:History,English,Bengali,Hindi,Urdu,PoliticalScience,Philosophy.

    ii) Science:Physics,Zoology,Chemistry,Botany,Mathematics,Anthropology,Geography,Economics,ComputerScience.

    14.SemesterGradePointAverage(SGPA)andCumulativeGradePointAverage(CGPA)

    A.10-pointgradingsystemshallbefollowedforthepurposeofGradePointCalculation,asshownbelow:

    Percentageof

    i) NumericalGradePointnotbecalculatedinrespectofafailedpaper.

    ii) Themultiplicativefactorsshallbe0.10forallGradesforthepurposeofcalculatingnumericalGradePoint.Example:IfthestudentsecuresP%,whereP30his/hergradepointwillbe3.0+{(P-30}x0.1]orsimply30x0.10=3.Ifastudentscores52%inaparticularpaper,his/hergradepointforthepaperwillbe(3.00+0.1x22)=5.20orsimply,52x0.10=5.2

    MarksGrades NumericalGradePoints

    90%to100%

    80%but

  • 15.a)SemesterGradePointAverage(SGPA)

    TheSemesterGradePointAverage(SGPA)willbetheweightedaverageofthenumericalgradepoints,obtainedinallthepapersofthegivensemesterwhereWeightsrefertotheCreditsassignedtotheconcernedpapers.IftheNumericalGradePointsobtainedbyastudentindifferentpapersofaSemesterare denoted by P, and the credit of the corresponding papers are denoted by C., the SGPA will be[∑(PxC)/C]wherei=1ton,andn=no.ofpapersintheSemester.TheSGPAshallbeshowninthemarksheetuptothethirddecimalpoint.

    b)CumulativeGradePointAverage(CGPA)

    CumulativeGadePointAverage(CGPA)oversixsemestersshallbetheweightedaverageofthesixSGPAsCGPA=(∑(SGPAxC)/∑C)wherej=1to6,CGPAShallbecalculatedandshownuptothreedecimalplaces,SGPA,istheSGPAofthejthSemester(=1to6)andCisthetotalcreditoftheSemesterusedforGradePointCalculation.

    BothSGPAandCCPAwillberoundedoftothethirdplaceofthedecimalandwillbeshownassuchonthegradesheet.Thegradesheet issuedattheendofeachsemestershall includethetotalmarksobtainedineachpaper/moduleaswellastheSGPA,thetotalmarksobtainedinthatsemesterandthecreditearnedinthesemesterconcened.The�inalgradesheet,oncompletionofsixSemester,shallincludetheSGPAof sixsemesters,CGPA,LetterGrade, themarksobtained totalmarksand the totalCreditsearned.

    ThegradeofthecandidateonthebasisofCGPAwillbeasfollows:

    CGPA LETTERGRADE REMARKS

    9.000-10.000

    8.000-8.999

    7.000-7.999

    6.000-6.999

    5.000-5.999

    4.000-4.999

    3.000-3.999

    0.000-2.999

    A++

    A+

    A

    B+

    B

    C+

    C

    F

    Outstanding

    Excellent

    VeryGood

    Good

    Average

    Fair

    Satisfactory

    Fail

    MARKS

    TypesofCoursesB.ComHonours

    CREDITHOURS

    AbilityEnhancementCompulsoryCourse(AECC)

    SkillEnhancementElectiveCourse(SEC)

    GenericElective(GE)

    CoreCourse(CC)

    DisciplineSpeci�icElective(DSE)

    Total-144

    FourPapers

    FourteenPapers

    FourPapers

    TwoPapers

    TwoPapers

    2600

    4x6=24400

    14x6=841400

    4x6=24400

    200

    200

    2x4=82x2=4

    SUBJECTCOMBINATIONS&TYPESOFCOURSES

    33

  • B.Com.General

    MARKS CREDITHOURS

    AbilityEnhancementCompulsoryCourse(AECC)

    SkillEnhancementElectiveCourse(SEC)

    GenericElective(GE)

    CoreCourse(CC)

    DisciplineSpeci�icElective(DSE)

    Total-126

    FourPapers

    ElevenPapers

    FourPapers

    TwoPapers

    TwoPapers

    2300

    4x6=24400

    11x6=661100

    4x6=24400

    200

    200

    2x4=82x2=4

    MARKS CREDITHOURS

    CourseStructureForB.ComHonoursUnderCBCS

    Year1:SemesterI

    AECC1.1Chg.

    GE1.1Chg.

    CC1.1Chg.

    CC1.2Chg.

    CC1.1Ch.

    Language:CommunicativeEnglish-50IndianLanguage-50

    MicroeconomicsI&Statistics(50+50)

    BusinessLaws

    PrinciplesofManagement

    FinancialAccounting-I 100

    100

    100

    100

    100

    500 Total-26

    6

    6

    6

    6

    2

    MARKS CREDITHOURS

    GE2.1Chg.

    GC2.1Chg.

    CC2.2Chg.

    CC2.1Ch

    400

    100

    100

    100

    100

    Total-24

    6

    6

    6

    6

    MARKS CREDITHOURS

    AECC3.1Chg.

    GE3.1Chg.

    CC3.1Chg.

    CC3.2Chg. 100

    100

    100

    100

    400 Total-22

    6

    6

    6

    4

    Year1:SemesterII

    E-Commerce&BusinessCommunication(50+50)

    CompanyLaw

    MarketingManagementandHumanResourseManagement(50+50)

    CostandManagementAccounting-I

    Year2:SemesterIII

    InformationTechnology&ItsApplicationinBusiness(Theory-50+Practical-50)

    BusinessMathematics&Statistics(50+50)

    FinancialAccountingI

    IndianFinancialSystem

    TYPESOFCOURSES&COURSESTRUCTUREB.COM.(HONOURS)

    34

  • MARKS CREDITHOURS

    CE4.1Chg.

    CC4.1Chg.

    CC4.1Ch

    CC4.2Ch 100

    100

    100

    100

    400 Total-24

    6

    6

    6

    6

    Year2:SemesterIV

    MicroeconomicslI&IndianEconomy(50+50)

    EntrepreneurshipDevelopmentandBusinessEthics(50+50)

    CostandManagementAccounting-Il

    TaxationI

    MARKS CREDITHOURS

    CC5.1Ch

    CC5.2Ch

    DSE5.1A*

    DSE5.2A* 100

    100

    100

    100

    400 Total-24

    6

    6

    6

    6

    Year3:SemesterV

    Auditing&Assurance

    TaxationlI

    MacroeconomicsandAdvancedBusinessMathematics(50+50)

    CorporateAccounting

    Options:

    *OrDSE5.1M(ConsumerBehaviourandSalesManagement-50+50)&DSE5.2M(Product&PricingManagementandMarketingCommunication-50+50)

    *OrDSE5.1T(PublicFinanceandTaxation)&DSE5.2T(DirectTax:LawsandPractice)

    *OrDSE5.1e-B(FundamentalofComputer)&DSE5.2e-BDBMSandSystemAnalysis&Design(50+50)

    MARKS CREDITHOURS

    AECC6.1Chg.

    SEC6.1Chg.

    CC6.1Ch

    DSE6.1A**

    100

    100

    100

    100

    500 Total-24

    6

    6

    4

    2

    Year3:SemesterVI

    DSE6.2A**

    6100

    EnvironmentalStudies

    ComputerisedAccountingande-FillingofTaxReturns

    ProjectWork

    FinancialReportingandFinancialStatementAnalysis

    FinancialManagement

    Chg.:CommonforHonoursandGeneral;Ch:CoreCourseforHonours

    Options:

    *OrDSE6.1M(RetailManagementandMarketingofServices-50+50)&DSE6.2M(RuralMarketingandInternationalMarketing-50+50)

    **OrDSE6.1T(IndirectTax:LawsandPractices)&DSE6.2T(TaxProceduresandPlanning)

    **OrDSE6.1e-B(Internet&WWWandFunctionale-BusinessSystem-50+50)&DSE6.2e-B(ComputerApplicationande-BusinessApplications-Practical-50+50)

    COURSESTRUCTUREB.COM.(HONOURS)

    35

  • B.ComGeneralCourseStructureUnderCBCS

    YearI:SemesterI

    MARKS CREDITHOURS

    AECC1.1Chg.

    GE1.1Chg.

    CC1.1Chg.

    CC1.2Chg.

    CC1.1Ch.

    Language:CommunicativeEnglish-50IndianLanguage-50

    MicroeconomicsI&Statistics(50+50)

    BusinessLaws

    PrinciplesofManagement

    FinancialAccounting-I 100

    100

    100

    100

    100

    500 Total-26

    6

    6

    6

    6

    2

    MARKS CREDITHOURS

    GE2.1Chg.

    GC2.1Chg.

    CC2.2Chg.

    CC2.1Ch

    400

    100

    100

    100

    100

    Total-24

    6

    6

    6

    6

    Year1:SemesterII

    E-Commerce&BusinessCommunication(50+50)

    CompanyLaw

    MarketingManagementandHumanResourseManagement(50+50)

    CostandManagementAccounting-I

    MARKS CREDITHOURS

    SEC3.1Chg.

    GE3.1Chg.

    CC3.1Chg. 100

    100

    100

    300 Total-16

    6

    6

    4

    Year2:SemesterIII

    InformationTechnology&ItsApplicationinBusiness(Theory-50+Practical-50)

    BusinessMathematics&Statistics(50+50)

    FinancialAccountingII

    MARKS CREDITHOURS

    CE4.1Chg.

    CC4.1Chg.

    CC4.1Ch

    CC4.2Ch 100

    100

    100

    100

    400 Total-24

    6

    6

    6

    6

    Year2:SemesterIV

    MicroeconomicslI&IndianEconomy(50+50)

    EntrepreneurshipDevelopmentandBusinessEthics(50+50)

    CostandManagementAccounting-Il

    TaxationI

    COURSESTRUCTUREB.COM.(GENERAL)

    36

  • MARKS CREDITHOURS

    CC5.1Ch

    DSE5.1A*

    DSE5.2A* 100

    100

    100

    300 Total-18

    6

    6

    6

    Year3:SemesterV

    Auditing&Assurance

    TaxationlI

    CorporateAccounting

    Options:

    * OrDSE5.1M(ConsumerBehaviourandSalesManagement-50+50)&DSE5.2M(Product&PricingManagement&MarketingCommunication50+50)

    **OrDSE5.1T(PublicFinanceandTaxation)

    **OrDSE5.1T(DirectTax:Laws&Practice)

    *OrDSE5.1e-B(FundamentalsofComputer)&DSE5.2e-B(DBMS)andSystemAnalysis&Design(50+50)

    MARKS CREDITHOURS

    AECC6.1Chg.

    SEC6.1Chg.

    DSE6.1A** 100

    100

    100

    400 Total-18

    6

    4

    2

    Year3:SemesterVI

    DSE6.2A** 6100

    EnvironmentalStudies

    ComputerisedAccountingande-FillingofTaxReturns

    FinancialReportingandFinancialStatementAnalysis

    FinancialManagement

    Chg.: Cg:CommonforHonoursandGeneral; CoreCourseforGeneral

    Options:

    *OrDSE6.1M(RetailManagementandMarketingofServices-50+50)&DSE6.2M(RuralMarketingandInternationalMarketing-50+50)

    **OrDSE6.1T(IndirectTax:LawsandPractices)&DSE6.2T(TaxProceduresandPlanning)

    **OrDSE6.1e-B(Internet&WWWandFunctionale-BusinessSystem-50+50)&DSE6.2e-B(ComputerApplicationande-BusinessApplications-Practical-50+50)

    COURSESTRUCTUREB.COM.(GENERAL)

    37

    “Aimforsuccess,notperfection.Nevergiveupyourrighttobewrong,becausethenyouwilllosetheabilitytolearnnewthingsandmoveforwardwithyourlife.Rememberthatfearalwayslurksbehindperfectionism.” —DavidM.Burns

  • ExcursionofDepartmentofBotanytoAJCBoseIndianBotanicalGarden,Shibpur

    VolunteersatHealthCampinZoologyDepartment

    SchoolBagDistributionbyNSS

    PremchandBirthAnniversaryCelebrationbyHindiDepartment

    ExcursionatNandankanan,OrissaconductedbyDepartmentofZoology

    HouseholdSurveyConductedbyDepartmentofGeography

    38

  • InvitedSeminarLectureofDepartmentofEconomicsdeliveredbya

    facultyofSpringHillCollege,Alabama,USA NSSVolunteersatAnandaNiketan

    ExcursionorganisedbytheDepartmentofHumanities

    NSSVolunteerswithPoliceCommissioner

    ExcursionofDepartmentofBotanytoMedicinalGarden,RKM,Narendrapur

    InvitedSeminarLectureofDepartmentofEconomicsdeliveredby

    afacultyofManchesterUniversity,Indiana,USA

    39

  • Session-2020-2021

    1stSemesterArts(General)(50x3)4980/-

    1stSemesterArts(Hons)(75x3)5055/-

    1stSemesterSc.(General)withGeography(85X3)6885/-

    1stSemesterB.Com.(General)(60x3)5010/-

    1stSemesterB.Com.(Hons)(85x3)5085/-

    1stSemesterPureSc.(General)(85x3)5585/-

    1stSemesterPureSc.(General)withComp.Sc.(85x6)11285/-

    1stSemesterMath(Hons)(110x3)5860/-

    1stSemesterMath(Hons)withComp.Sc.(110x3)12060/-

    1stSemesterPhysics(Hons)(110x3)7460/-

    1stSemesterPhysics(Hons)withComp.Sc.(110x3)13660/-

    1stSemesterChemistry(Hons)(110x3)8160/-

    1stSemesterBioScience(General)(85x3)6185/-(BOTG,ZOOG,ANTG)

    1stSemesterBioScience(General)(85x3)6185/-(BOTG,ZOOG,CEMG)

    1stSemesterBotany(Hons)(85x3)8085/-

    1stSemesterComputerScience(Hons)(110x3)19210/-

    1stSemesterOComputerScience(General)(85x3)11285/-

    1stSemesterZoology(Hons)(110x3)8160/-

    ChartofCollegeFEEandChargesfortheSession2020-2021

    AdmissionChargeFor2020

    TuitionFeesfor3monthsincludingallothersessioncharges

    1.ForMigratingStudentsadditionalFee100/-2.ForB.Com.IlIrdSemester(BothHons.&General)additionalRs.50/-permonthforI.T.

    R

    R

    R

    R

    R

    R

    R

    R

    R

    R

    R

    R

    R

    R

    R

    R

    R

    R

    R

    FEESSTRUCTURE

    40

  • CONDUCTANDDISCIPLINE:

    EachstudentisprovidedwithanidentityCardwithhis/herphotographattestedbythePrincipalortheCollege.Thisisanimportantdocumentandshouldbecarefullypreserved.StudentsmustcometotheCollegewiththeirCollegeidentityCardwhichtheyshouldproduceondemand.Incaseofloss,astudentshallhavetomakeanFIRwiththeLocalPoliceStationandapplytothePrincipalwiththeFIRnumberforaduplicateidentityCardwhichmaybeissuedonpaymentofRs.50only.

    Every studentmust see the collegeNoticeBoardeveryday tokeep,himself/herselfproperlyinformed through various notices issued by the College from time to time; ignorance of any factcirculatedthroughanynoticeforreasonsofnon-perusalofthenoticeonthepartofanystudent,forwhatevergrounds,shallnotentitlehimtoanyspecialtreatment.

    Misbehaviorwith teachersandmembersof thestaff isaseriousoffenceandmay lead to theexpulsionoftheoffender.

    Anydiscourtesytowardsgirl-studentsshallbeseverelypunished;itmayevenleadtoexpulsionofthecollege.

    OutsidersarenotpermittedwithintheCollegepremisesandstudentsmustnotbringoutsiderstothecollegeforanyreason.

    ShoutinginsidetheCollegeisnotpermitted.

    Loiteringinthecorridor,disturbingclasses,copyinginexaminations,aretreatedasmisconductandbreachofdisciplinemaywarrantpunitiveaction.

    Students are to maintain discipline inside and outside the College. Smoking in the CollegeVerandahs,CommonRooms,Lawns,andClassRoomsisstrictlyprohibited.

    ATTENDANCE:

    Name of students absent from the college for a period of over 30 dayswithout anywrittenintimationareliabletobestruckofftherolls.

    Itiscompulsoryforallstudentstoappearforallcollegetestsandexaminationsandscoretherequisitepassmarks,alongwithnecessaryclassattendance,inordertobepromotedtothenexthigherclass.

    A candidate shall be considered as Collegiate if he/she has attended 75% or above lecturesdelivered/practical classesheld ineachof the subjects/groupof subjectsandasNon-collegiate ifattendance in any subject / group of subjects falls short of 75%but not below60%. CandidatesdeclaredNon-collegiatemaybeallowedto�illinapplicationformsforexaminationonpaymentofrequisiteNon-collegiatefees.Acandidatewhohasnotattendedatleast60%oflecturesdelivered/practicalclassesheldinanysubject/groupofsubjectsshallbeconsideredasdiscollegiateandshallbedebarredfromappearingintheUniversityFinalExamination.

    StudentsareadvisedtoabidebythefollowingrulesandregulationsoftheCollegeverycarefully.Thesearestrictlyfollowed.Undernocircumstanceswillpleadingignoranceorviolationoftheserulesbeconsideredasavalidexcuse.

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  • Asloiteringinthecorridorsisstrictlyprohibitedduringfreeperiods,studentsshouldgototheCommonRoomorLibraryReadingRoomandutilizetheleisureasbestastheycan.

    Studentsmustnotenter theProfessors'Loungeor thePrincipal'sRoomwithoutpermission.RegularattendanceinclassesandinMonthly,Half-YearlyandAnnualExaminationiscompulsory.AllfeesmustbepaidthroughtheFeeBookissuedtotheStudentsbytheCollegeauthorities.Feesoncepaidarenot-refundable.

    TheFeeBookandtheLibraryCardmustbepreservedcarefully.Lossofanyofthesewillentaila�ineofRs.20/-

    AllpaymentsshouldalwaysbemadeincashattheBankofBaroda,SealdahBranchonlyagainstareceiptintheproperprintedform.

    ApplicationforarefundoftheLibraryorLaboratoryDepositmustalwaysbeaccompaniedbythecorrespondingDepositVoucheroftheFeeBook.

    TheamountoftheLaboratoryorLibraryDepositisrefundedafternecessarydeductionswhenstudents�inallyleavetheCollege.

    TuitionFees for everymonthmustbepaid in advancewithin the20thof themonthsunlessotherwisenoti�ied.A�ineofRs.20/-permonthischargedfordelayinpaymentoffees.NamesofthedefaultersforthreeconsecutivemonthsarestruckofftheCollegeRolls.Forrestorationtheywillhavetoclearallthedueswitha�ineofRs10/-.

    StudentsdesiringtotakeTransferCerti�icatewithintheacademicyear,willhavetopayallCollegeduesforthewholesessionalongwiththeTransferFeewhichiseqivalenttoonemonth'sTuitionFees.TransferCerti�icatecannotbeissuedtostudentsmigratingfromanyotherUniversityorBoardunlesstheyareregisteredinCalcuttaUniversity.Frequentchangeofsubjectsisnotallowed(inanycase).Theintendedchangemaybeallowedonceonlywithinamonthfromthedateofcommencementofclasses.Studentsmustalwayskeepinmindthatitistheirprimedutytokeepthecollegecompoundclean.Writingonthewallsmustbeadvoidedinallcases.

    Studentsmustnotenterorleaveaclasswithoutthepermissionoftheteacher.

    Whena teacher isabsent,studentsmustmaintaindisciplineamongthemselvessothatotherclassesmaycontinuepeacefully.

    Shouldanycollegepropertybedamagedintheclassroomsthelossmayberecoveredbya�ineimposed upon the whole class, if the student/students responsible for such damage cannot bedetected.

    Allapplicationsshallbesentthroughtheof�iceandnotdirectlytothePrincipal.

    Applicationsfromthestudentsarereceiveddailyupto11a.m.intheof�iceonthe�irst�loor.

    Appearanceinclassesistheimperativedutyofastudent.ToappearintheexaminationasaCollegiateStudent,oneshallhavetokeep75%ofattendance.Astudentwhosepercentageofattendanceisbelow75%butabove60%shallhavetopayRS.400-totheUniversityofCalcuttaandappearasaNon-Collegiatestudent.Studentshavingapercentageofattendancebelow60%arereligibletositfortheUniversityExamination.

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  • FACILITYFORTHESTUDENTS

    Sportsandgames: There are arrangements for indoor andoutdoor sports and games - under the guidanceof a

    Teacher-nchargeofgamesandsportsandanexperiencedcoach.TheCollegehasaplaygroundofitsownintheKolkataMaidanandabeautifulpavilion-the�irstpavilionintheMaidanforanycollegeofKolkata.

    Library: TheCollegehasaLibrarywitha largenumberofrarebooks.FacilitiesofUGCandTextBook

    Libraries are also available. The present Reading Room has the prospect of expansion for largeraccommodations.ThereisaspaciousReadingRoomintheLibraryfortheuseofstudentstoenablethemintheirreferencework.Computerizationisbeingundertaken.Theclassi�icationandcataloguingofbooksaredoneaccording toDDC(DewyDecimalClassi�ication)andAACR2(AngloAmericanCatalogueingRules). TheCollege Library consists of a rich collection of rare books, journals, andperiodicalswhichincludethelatestpublicationsonvarioussubjects.Internetfacilityisavailableforthestudentsandteachers.

    CentralLibrarywasestablishedinordertomeettheacademicandresearchneedsoftheTeachers,ResearchScholar,theStudentsandotherstaffmembers.TheCentralLibraryiscomputerizedwithKohalibraryautomationsoftware.ThelibraryismemberofN-LIST(NationalLibraryandInformationServicesinfrastructureforScholarlyContent)consortiumofINFLIBNETthroughthemembersofthelibrarycanaccess6300+e-journalsand1,00,000e-books.Therearedepartmentallibrariesineachdepartment for the students of concerned departments. Our 24*7 online system & informationservicesavailableinwebbasedonlinePublicAccessCatalogue(webopac).

    CommonRoom: TherearetwoCommonRoomsonefortheboysandtheotherexclusivelyforthegirls.Thereare

    arrangementsforvariousindoorgamesinthecommonRooms-tabletennis,carromandchess.Thisfacilitatesrecreationalactivities.

    Extra-CurricularActivities: TheCollegeencouragesthefollowingtypesofextra-curricularactivitiesofstudentsasapartof

    college education: Formation of habits in civic responsibility, the broadening of outlook andsympathies through varied associations and cultural development through participation in theintellectualandaestheticlifeoftheCollegeandsocietyatlarge.

    Students'Council: Itiscomposedofstudent-representativesfromallclassesonememberfromtheteachingfaculty

    asPresident,teachersassectionalpresidents.TheCollegeauthorityencouragesthedevelopmentofahealthycorporatelifeinthecollege.Apartfromorganizingvarioussocio-cultutalactivities,theCouncilplaysapositiveroleinfurtheringthedevelopmentprogramsoftheInstitution.

    All students of the College aremembers of the Students' Council which functions through aRepresentative Committee elected by the students of different classes. The aim of which is thatdifferent communities may mix freely and work in close co-operation with one another in anatmosphereofgoodwillandharmony.

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  • BloodDonationCampsareorganizedannuallybytheUnion.TheUnionfostersthegrowthofahealthycommunicationamongstudentsthroughvariousCulturalprogrammes,sportsandseminars,raises funds forsocialserviceandreliefwork,aswellasrendering �inancialhelp to thepooranddeservingstudentsoftheCollege.ItismanagedbythestudentsunderthedirectionoftheteacherwhoisthePresidentoftheCollegeStudents'Council.TheStudents'CouncilisavibrantentityintheCollege.

    CollegeCanteen: Thecanteencatersvarioustypesoffastfoodandlightrefreshmentsandsnacksatanaffordableprice.

    NatureCub: Itprovidesthescopeforestablishingharmonybetweenmanandnature,whichisstrengthenedbyanunderstandingandcomonnessofpurposeamongstudents,teachers,andnon-teachingstaffaswellaswell-wishersoftheneighbourhoodthroughannuallyorganizedtree-plantation.

    NationalServiceScheme: NSSunitsoftheCollegeorganizevarioustypesofsocialwork:PlantationofTrees,BiologicalandPathological Testing, Seminar on AlDS, Hygiene and Public Health Programme, EnvironmentalConsciousnessandScienti�icAwarenessPrograms,EmploymentAvenues,LiteracyProgramme,HealthCheck-upProgrammes,MarketSurveys,EducationalTours,Socio-EconomicSurveysofslumareasandvariousotherspecialcampaigns.ThetwounitsofNSShavebeenworkingforencouragingthetraditionofsocialserviceintheheartsofthestudentsbyworkingwiththelocalcommunitiesoncertainspeci�icconcreteprograms.

    CollegeSocieties: The objective of these Societies is to develop power of observation, elocution, debating andwritingoneducational,socialandothertopicsofgeneralinterest.

    CollegeMagazine: TheCollegepublishesanAnnualMagazineenrichedwithcontributionfrommembersofthestaffandthestudentsonvarioussubjects.Itencouragesthestudentstocontributetheirownarticlesforpublication.Themagazinehelpstokindlethecreativetalentsofthestudents.

    CollegeAnnualSocialFunction: TheCollegeAnnualSocialFunctionisorganizedbytheStudents'Councilundertheguidanceofateacher.

    CulturalProgrammes: Rabindra Jayanti, Matri Bhasha Divas, Netaji's Birthday, Republic Day, Independence Day,Founder'sDayandSeminarsonvariousaspectsareorganizedbytheCollegeauthorityandStudents'Council.Learningbecomesfruitfulandjoyfulbythesemeans.

    AlumniAssociation: Thenewlyinceptedassociationhelpstobridgethegapbetweenthegloriouspastandthepresent.Itfacilitatestostrengthenthebondsoffellow-feelingwiththestudentsofyester-years.

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  • CollegeNCC: NCCiscompulsoryforallthestudentsofthisCollege.ThestudentsarerequiredtogetthemselvesfamiliarwithNCCrulesfromNCCof�icers.Facilitiesaregiventonewentrants.VariousfacilitieslikeRepublicDayCamp(RDC),NationalIntegratedCamp(NIC),TrekkingandMountaineeringandArmyAttachmentCampinculcateamongtheyoungstudentsasenseofharmoniouslivingandrouseamongthemapatrioticfeelingandasenseofdiscipline.

    CollegeAuditorium: TheCollegehasaspaciousauditoriumwherevariousfunctionsorganizedbythestudentsandthestaftareheld.TheauditoriumwasnamedPrasantaKumarBoseMemorialHallon22December,1995.Seminars,Workshops,CulturalPrograms,EducationalSymposia,InterCollegeCompetitions,Social,Debatesarearrangedherefortheenlightenmentnotonlyofthestudentsbutalsothegeneralpublic.

    WebBasedSoftwareOnlineCompetitiveExaminationPortal

    The College provides an opportunity to the students for the preparation of competitiveexaminations.AnonlineprotalhasbeenintegratedwiththeCollegeWebsiteforthestudentswhoaspiretoscorehighmarksinGeneralCompetitiveExamslikeSSC,LIC,Bankexam.Railway,SchoolServiceCommission,TE1,PSCetc.Thissitewillbehis/herpracticeground.Thesystemevaluatesthestudents based on his/her score. Questions are collected from various competitive exams andpresentedasonlinetestshereforthestudens'training.ThestudentmayaccessthatportalfromtheCollegeWebsiteordirectlythroughh�ps://e-exammantra.com/BMCBongh4uingCol

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  • ACADEMICCALENDAR-2020-2021

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  • LISTOFHOLIDAYS(01-07-2020-30-06-2021)

    LISTOFHOLIDAYS

    B.C.RoyBirthDay 1 July

    Rathayatra 12 July

    DeathAnniversaryofPanditIswarCh.Vidyasagar 29 July

    QuitIndiaMovement 9 August

    IndependenceDay 15 August

    ld-uz-Zoha 1 August

    Janmastami 11 August

    Muharam 29 August

    DeathAnniversaryofMartyrJatinDas 13 September

    Mahalaya 17 September

    MahatmaGandhi'sBirthday 2 October

    PujaHolidays

    GuruNanak'sBirthday 30 November

    JagaddhatriPuja 23 November

    Founder'sDay 27 November

    Fateh-Doaz-Dahum 27 November

    NewYear'sDay(English) 1 January

    SwamiVibekanandaBirthday 12 January

    NetajiSubhasChandraBose'sBirthday 23 January

    UniversityFoundationDay 24 January

    Maghotsav 25 January

    RepublicDay 26 January

    SaraswatiPuja(2Days) 16 February

    Shibaratri 11 March

    Doljatra&Holi(2Days) 28-29 March

    PrincipalPrasantaKumarBose'sBirthdayAnniversary 28 March

    GoodFriday 2 April

    ChaitraSankranti 13 April

    BengaliNewYear'sDay 15 April

    BirthAnniversaryofDr.B.R.Ambedkar 14 April

    BuddhaPurnima 26 May

    MayDay 1 May

    RabindranathTagore'sBirthday 7 May

    EID-UL-Fitr 13 May

    Recess: ClassesremainsuspendedduringSummerRecessfrom16thMayto30thJuneandduringtheWinterRecessfrom25thDecemberto31stDecembereveryyear(SubjectivetodirectivesofCalcuttaUniversiy).

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