Government of West Bengal - Jhargram Raj College

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JHARGRAM RAJ COLLEGE (Government of West Bengal) PROSPECTUS 2020 Address: Jhargram College Road, Jhargram, West Bengal 721507 Ph: +91 3221 255022, 258700 (Fax) Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Website: https://jrc.ac.in/

Transcript of Government of West Bengal - Jhargram Raj College

JHARGRAM RAJ COLLEGE (Government of West Bengal)

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Address: Jhargram College Road, Jhargram,

West Bengal 721507

Ph: +91 3221 255022, 258700 (Fax)

Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

Website: https://jrc.ac.in/

Government of West Bengal

Estd: 1949

(Affiliated to Vidyasagar University and recognised by UGC u/s 2F and 12 B)

P.O. + Dist. -Jhargram , West Bengal, PIN - 721507

Ph No: 03221-255022 Fax: 03221-258700; Website: www.jrc.ac.in

E-mail: [email protected] / [email protected] / [email protected]

FROM THE DESK OF THE PRINCIPAL/OFFICER-IN-CHARGE

Jhargram Raj College is situated at the town of Jhargram, the District Head

Quarters of the newly created District of Jhargram. Founded in 1949 as

Jhargram Agricultural College, Jhargram Raj College grew into a hallowed

centre of higher learning, offering to the undergraduate students a whole

array of subjects from three disciplines of Arts, Commerce and Science.

Initially affiliated to the University of Calcutta, the college came under

affiliation of Vidyasagar University in 1985. In 2005, the college introduced

its first Postgraduate course in Chemistry. Gradually, Postgraduate courses

in Zoology and Bengali also came into being from 2006 and 2008,

respectively. The faculties regularly participate in seminars, workshops etc. and their research papers

are regularly published in reputed journals and periodicals. Different minor and major research

projects funded by different government agencies are carried out by the faculty members of various

departments of the college. In its seventy-one years of existence, the college has continuously strived

to cope with the changes with time and offer better education to its students. The mission of the

college has been the empowerment of the under-privileged. Many of the alumni of the college are at

the top positions of various government and non-government organisations. Many are reputed

academicians. Many have made names in the field of art, music, literature etc. While the college takes

pride in them, it busies itself with the duty of grooming the present students and looks forward to a

brighter future for the coming generations. The college welcomes the young aspirants to help them

realise their dreams and thereby contribute to our beautiful nation.

HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE

Jhargram Raj College is situated at the town of Jhargram, the

District Head Quarters of the newly created District of Jhargram.

The area is a place of natural beauty and diverse tribal culture. The

college is set amid the serene and verdant forests of primordial trees

such as Mahua, Sal, Piasal etc. It has registered a spectacular growth

over the years since its inception. In 1949, the young Raja of

Jhargram, Raja Sir Narasingha Malla Ugal Sanda Deb, OBE, KBE,

at the request of Pramathanath Banerjee, the then Vice Chancellor

of Calcutta University, made a bequest of Rupees One Lakh in cash

and vast tracts of land to set up a college at Jhargram. The Khaira

Professor of Agriculture of the University of Calcutta Dr Pabitra

Kumar Sen who was the first principal of the college, helped with the Khaira Endowment Fund. The

college was handed over to the Government of West Bengal in 1953. Initially affiliated to the

University of Calcutta, the college came under affiliation of Vidyasagar University in 1985. On 8th

May, 1999, the college celebrated the completion of 50 years of its glorious existence.

Dr. Debnarayan Roy Principal/Officer-in-Charge

JRC Science Building

In 2005, the college introduced its first Postgraduate course in Chemistry. Gradually, Postgraduate

courses in Zoology and Bengali also came into being from 2006 and 2008, respectively. Jhargram

Raj College, over time, grew into a hallowed centre of higher learning, offering to the undergraduate

students a whole array of subjects from three disciplines of Arts, Commerce and Science. Different

minor and major research projects funded by different

government agencies are carried out by the faculty members of

various departments of the college. The faculties regularly

participate in seminars, workshops etc. and their research papers

are regularly published in reputed journals and periodicals. These

activities lead to involve and motivate the students, especially

those who are pursuing postgraduate courses in this college, to a

research career. In its seventy-one years of existence, the college

has witnessed the changes with time and it has been prepared

accordingly to cope with the changes and offer better education to its students. Many of the alumni

of the college are at the top positions of various government and non-government organisations.

Many are reputed academicians. Many have made names in the field of art, music, literature etc.

While the college takes pride in them, it busies itself with the duty of grooming the present students

and looks forward to a brighter future for the coming generations.

MISSION & VISION

Jhargram Raj College being a government college offering quality education programmes

at UG as well as a few PG levels takes a special place in the area. Many students of this college come

from extremely poor families and under-privileged sections of the society and, are often the first-

generation learners. Their requirements are quite different from that of the students belonging to

middle class and comparatively well-to-do families. To achieve what is required of it, Jhargram Raj

College functions accordingly to impart good and quality education in particular and contribute

towards social welfare in general.

The college consistently works towards:

• Spreading education and awareness.

• Making youths socially responsible and able to undertake the social responsibilities that are

demanded of a good citizen.

• Grooming students as sensitive men and women.

• Providing a process of learning via activities that cross-links the society with education.

• Imparting values that lead to accountability for the society at large.

• Inculcating a sense of understanding for self as well as for others.

PROFILE OF THE COLLEGE LOCATION: Jhargram Raj College is situated at the town of Jhargram, the District Head Quarters

of Jhargram It takes about ten minutes from Jhargram Rail Station of Howrah-Mumbai railway line

under South Eastern railway. Government and privates buses are also available from the nearby towns

like Khargrapur & Midnapore. It is about 22 km by road from Mumbai Kolkata national highway

DEPARTMENTS: The College has 15 undergraduate departments combining both the Arts,

Commerce and Science faculties where Honours courses (except in Physical education) and

associated general courses are taught. The general course curriculums are also offered to the students.

Three of these departments, namely Chemistry, Zoology & Bengali also conduct Post-Graduate

courses. These departments enjoy academic autonomy in Post Graduate courses guided by

Vidyasagar University. All undergraduate & Post graduate departments follow the semester system

under CBCS affiliated by Vidyasagar University.

INFRASRUCTURE: The college is set in a huge campus of 327 acres. The college has three

separate faculty buildings, one administrative building, a well-equipped Library, ten Laboratories for

Science faculties & modern gym for all students and faculty members. The college has three staff

quarters and three separate Hostel accommodation for Boys and Girls students. The college also has

canteen facility and a playground, badminton court and basketball court of its own.

JRC Arts Building

LIBRARY: The antiquity and heritage of Jhargram Raj College resides in its Central Library. There

are over one lakh books and journals covering different branches of knowledge. A two-storied library

extension provides separate sections for books on Humanities, Science and Commerce. A Reading

Room is provided to the students. The rich collection of rare books allows the students a glimpse into

the tradition of bygone eras. The use of INFLIBNET and LIBSYS software is underway for digital

accession of the books and journals. Students gain access to the facilities of the Central Library at the

beginning of each academic session. Specialised information is available in the departmental and

seminar libraries through Librarika, an online facility. The Libraries contribute to the academic

empowerment of the students of Jhargram Raj College in a very significant way.

HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION: The College provides

separate hostel accommodation to boy and girl students. In fact,

the college has three separate hostel buildings viz. Vidyasagar

Chhatrabas, New Boys’ Hostel and Girls’ Hostel. The boys’

hostel at present accommodates 220 boarders, while the girls’

hostel accommodates 50 boarders. Application for hostel

accommodation has to be

made in the prescribed

form to be obtained from the hostel office. Hostel

accommodation is made strictly made according as per the

existing norms. All boarders must abide by hostel rules and

regulations and violation of the hostel rules are severely dealt

with. Ragging is strictly prohibited. Any hostel boarder if found

to be involved in ragging will be seriously dealt with as per

revised Govt. norms.

SCHOLARSHIP/FREE STUDENTSHIP: As per existing Government rules, merit-based

scholarships from Govt. of West Bengal (like SVMCM, Post Matric Scholarship for SC/ST Students,

Kanyashree, Aikyashree, etc). and Govt. of India (like National Scholarship, Inspire Fellowsip etc)

are allotted among meritorious, poor, Scheduled Tribe and Scheduled Caste students of the college.

Apart from that, initiatives would be undertaken to grant free and half-free studentship to needy and

meritorious students subject to approval of the same from the Higher Education Department, Govt.

of West Bengal.

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME

(NSS Units – I, II, III & IV, Jhargram Raj College)

The National Service Scheme is a central government scheme,

under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. It was launched on

the 24th of September, 1969, with the aim of involving students in

the task of national service. Keeping its motto of ‘Not Me, But

You’ as its goal, the National Service Scheme of Jhargram Raj

College has had a long tradition of volunteer activity by the

students of the college. Today, there are four units of NSS

operating under the

guidance of the National Service Scheme Cell, Vidyasagar

University, and the NSS Regional Directorate, Kolkata.

Led by energetic Programme Officers, the NSS Units of

Jhargram Raj College induct volunteers in their very first

year of college, and they remain enrolled as volunteers till

their final year of college. They are encouraged to take part

in the calendar programmes conducted by the NSS Units,

in the extension and outreach programmes conducted in the

adopted villages, and also in special programmes held from time to time, such as week-long special

JRC Ladies’ Hostel

Aerial View of JRC Boys’ Hostels

Swacch Bharat - Cleanliness Drive

Blood Donation and Thalassemia Detection

camps. The volunteers actively participate in tree plantation and blood donation programmes,

cleanliness drive, health awareness campaigns, special camps,

social work at adopted villages etc. all around the year. The

volunteers of these units are active participants in all these

programmes and are well-trained to help the society at la rge.

Jhargram Raj College is one of the most active colleges in the

district with regard to the activities of the National Service Scheme,

and during the crisis of Covid-19 in the year 2020, Jhargram Raj

College has been nominated to be the nodal office in the District of

Jhargram, to lead the crusade against Covid-19.

SPORTS AND GAMES

The college has its own playground, volleyball, badminton and

basketball courts. The college also boasts of a State-of-the Art modern

gym. The college holds its Annual Athletic Meet every year and various

activities are held and encouraged among the students. The winners are

felicitated. This is further extended into

inter-departmental, inter-mural, inter-

college and inter-district meets. At least

three to four teams are fielded per year

for various inter-collegiate competitions organized by Vidyasagar

University and the Inter District College Meets, and they have met

tremendous success. The College organizes badminton, cricket and

football competitions between the teachers, students and staff and this

generates immense excitement and participation in the college. These activities encourage the

sportsman spirit, healthy competition and temporal efficiency, along with the ability to take both

success and failure in their stride. A spirit of companionship also blossoms out of these activities. Bratachari and Yoga camps are also organised every year and students wholeheartedly participate in

these camps.

CULTURAL ACTIVITIES

Healthy cultural atmosphere of academic institutions are required for psychological upliftment and

overall development of students. Such encouraging atmosphere allows expression of creative skills

rests in each individual student. Teachers from different

departments who show efficiencies in cultural activities

regularly take part in conduction and overall supervision of

various cultural programmes. Students of each of the

department celebrate Teachers’ Day, Fresher’s Welcome and

Farewell Ceremony of outgoing students every year. All of the

departments are decorated up to its full. Students give their full

efficiency to beautify their own departments and uplifting their

performance to the

highest limit. The celebrations become a grand success

every year. Celebration of different memorable dates like

Independence Day, Rabindra Jayanti, Bhasa Dibas etc. are

a common practice of Jhargram Raj college. The Cultural

Sub Committee supervises the entire programme from

starting to the end for smooth conduction of each one. The

Members of Students’ Union with other interested students

in acquaintance with The College Authority and the

Cultural Subcommittee celebrates Annual College Fresher’s Welcome, College Teachers’ Day

Celebration and Saraswati Puja. Every year the college remains filled with vibrating, bright and

smiling faces of young boys and girls on these days.

Special camp at Adopted Villages

Observation of Sampriti Saptaha

Cultural Programme on Freshers’ Welcome

Bratachari and Yoga Camp

Badminton Tournament

COURSES OFFERED

The college offers the following courses at the undergraduate level:

➢ B.A. (Hons) in Bengali, English, History, Philosophy, Political Science and Sanskrit.

➢ B.Sc. (Hons) in Botany, Chemistry, Economics, Mathematics, Physics, Physiology and Zoology.

➢ B.Com (Hons) in Accounting and Finance (Morning Section).

➢ B.A. (Gen.) in Bengali, English, History, Philosophy, Physical Education, Political Science and Sanskrit.

➢ B.Sc. Bio. Sc. (Gen) in Botany, Physiology and Zoology.

➢ B.Sc. Phy. S. (Gen) in Chemistry, Economics, Mathematics and Physics.

➢ B.Com (General) -Morning Section.

The college offers the following courses at the undergraduate level:

❖ M.Sc. in Chemistry

❖ M.Sc. In Zoology

❖ M.A. in Bengali

DISTRIBUTION OF COURSES IN B.A./B.SC./B.COM. (HONS /GENERAL)

CC- Core Course, AECC – Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course, DSE – Discipline Specific Elective,

GE- General Course, SEC – Skill Enhancement Course

Core Course (CC), Discipline Specific Elective (DSE), Generic Elective(GE) courses are of

6 (six) credit each and Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC) & Skill Enhancement

Course (SEC) are of 2 (two) credits each excluding Environmental Studies (ENVS) which is of 4 (four) credits.

Course Components B.A. B.Sc. B.Com.

Honours General Honours General Honours General

CC 14 8 14 12 14 8

AECC [Core] 4 4

DSE Course 4 4 4 6 4 4

AECC 2 2 2 2 2 2

GE Course 4 2 4 4 2

SEC 2 4 2 4 2 4

JHARGRAM RAJ COLLEGE

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B.A. (Hons.) 75 X 6 = 450 75 2 5 -- 60 140 17 15 3 18 55 50 890

B.A. (Gen.) 50 X 6 = 300 50 2 5 -- 60 140 17 15 3 18 55 50 715

B.Sc. (Hons.) 110 X 6= 660 110 2 5 30 60 140 17 15 3 18 55 50 1165

B.Sc. (Gen.) 85 X 6 = 510 85 2 5 30 60 140 17 15 3 18 55 50 990

B.Com (Hons.) 85 X 6 = 510 85 2 5 -- 60 140 17 15 3 18 55 50 960

B.Com (Gen.) 60 X 6 = 360 60 2 5 -- 60 140 17 15 3 18 55 50 785

GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL

Office of the Principal, Jhargram Raj College

JHARGRAM:721507

Subject-wise Intake Capacity for Online Admission to UG Hons. & Gen. Courses (2020-21)

Honours Courses

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BENGALI 40 16 5 7 5 2 1 0 1 0 77

ENGLISH 40 16 5 7 5 2 1 0 1 0 77

HISTORY 40 16 5 7 5 2 1 0 1 0 77

PHILOSOPHY 40 16 5 7 5 2 1 0 1 0 77

POLITICAL

SCIENCE 40 16 5 7 5 2 1 0 1 0

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SANSKRIT 32 13 3 6 4 2 1 0 0 0 61

BOTANY 25 10 3 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 47

CHEMISTRY 25 10 3 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 47

ECONOMICS 5 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 10

MATHEMATICS 32 13 3 6 4 2 1 0 0 0 61

PHYSICS 25 10 3 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 47

PHYSIOLOGY 25 10 3 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 47

ZOOLOGY 25 10 3 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 47

ACCOUNTING &

FINANCE 28 11 3 5 4 2 1 0 0 0

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B.A. 334 140 38 64 44 10 4 2 2 1 639

B.Sc. (Bio Sc.) 30 13 3 6 4 1 1 0 0 0 58

B.Sc. (Phy. Sc.) 30 13 3 6 4 1 1 0 0 0 58

B.Com 83 36 10 16 11 3 1 0 1 0 161

DEPARTMENTAL OVERVIEW

DEPARTMENT OF BENGALI (UG & PG)

The Department of Bengali is one of the oldest departments of the institution that started its journey

since the inception of the institution. Established in 1949, the Department of Bengali began to offer B.A.

General and Honours courses under the affiliation of the University of Calcutta in 1957 and 1969 respectively.

In 1985 academic affiliation of the department shifted to Vidyasagar University. The department has started its

post graduate course in Bengali in 2008 and from 2016 the department is running the course autonomously

under the affiliation of Vidyasagar University. Class room teaching involves not only standard lectures but also

audio-visual presentations and interactive sessions. The department has an enriched departmental library with

a collection of 600 books on diverse fields of Bengali literature. The department organizes for intradepartmental

Students’ Seminar, special talks, seminar lectures from time to time and arranges for publication of

departmental wall magazine every year. Besides, regular academic exercise, the Department encourages its

students to actively participate in extension and outreach activities and arranges for educational trips,

excursions, field surveys on local culture and tribal lifestyle on a regular basis. For details, click on https://jrc.ac.in/department/index.php?c=2&&v=9

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

The Department of English of Jhargram Raj College started functioning since the inception of the

institution. The erudite and dedicated faculty guides the students through the intricacies of the undergraduate

C.B.C.S. (Honours and General) academic curriculum of Vidyasagar University, even as they are encouraged

to challenge established notions and theories. The department offers the wealth of a Central and Seminar

Library, and organizes seminars, workshops, quizzes, debates, movie screenings, and wall magazines for the

active participation of the students, whereby they are exposed to the larger academic domain. Into this is layered

experiential, cultural, environmental and gender issues, so that the students have a holistic experience. The

success of the departmental endeavour is concretised in the significant academic performances in the university

and competitive examinations, and the several awards and prizes received in sporting and cultural events

through the years. Our wards finally step out as proficient, rational and mature citizens of the country.

For details, click on https://jrc.ac.in/department/index.php?c=3&&v=9

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

Established in the year 1953, the Department of History began to offer B.A. General and Honours

courses under the University of Calcutta in 1957 and 1962, respectively. In 1985 academic affiliation of the

department shifted to Vidyasagar University. Within the scope of the curriculum designed by Vidyasagar

University, the department takes up the role of facilitator in order to equip students for careers both within and

outside the academia, with an emphasis on developing their research skills. Apart from standard lectures, class

room teaching involves audio-visual presentations and interactive sessions. The department regularly organises

museum visits and educational tours to historical places in India. With the objective of enhancing their learning

skills micro-teaching sessions and extension lecturers are usually arranged. Students’ seminar, quiz and debates

are organised on a regular basis with the purpose of further invigorating the knowledge of the subject among

the pupils of the department and make them nationally and globally more competitive. For details, click on

https://jrc.ac.in/department/index.php?c=4&&v=9

International Seminar organised by the Departments

of Bengali, English, Sanskrit and Philosophy

Observation of International Mother Language Day by the

Department of Bengali and the Department of History

DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY

Department of Philosophy started its journey in the year 1963 and starts Honours course in the year

1970. Later on it was affiliated to Vidyasagar University. From 2018-19 academic session it starts CBCS

system under the guideline provided by the mother University. This department tries to guide students not only

for pursing the academic aspect, but also put in real concern to guide them in understanding and implementing

the higher objectives of life. The seminar library provides total 250 books to the students to quench their

academic thrust. Special initiatives are taken by the department for student benefit like; innovative learning

methods, special lectures, awareness programme, and orientation programme, Audio-visual class, Student’s

seminar, Workshop etc. For details, click on https://jrc.ac.in/department/index.php?c=5&&v=9

DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

The Department of Political Science started its journey in 1957. Political Science was taught as a pass

subject at that time under the affiliation of Calcutta University. Political Science was started in 1969. However,

the department came under the affiliation of Vidyasagar University in 1985 and the department now follows

the CBCS pattern as per Vidyasagar University norms. The department has an enriched departmental library.

Students can borrow books from the library. We have many students who had qualified NET/ SET examinations

in later period. The department organizes for intradepartmental Students’ Seminar and arranges for publication

of departmental wall magazine every year. The Department also takes a leading role in preparing students for

various competitions like Youth Parliament Competitions, inter-college quiz and debate competitions etc. on a

regular basis. For details, click on https://jrc.ac.in/department/index.php?c=6&&v=9

DEPARTMENT OF SANSKRIT

The Department of Sanskrit commenced functioning in 1953 with the I.A. course, under the University

of Calcutta. In 1985, the college changed its affiliation, and thus, the department began to conduct courses under

the Vidyasagar University. Today, the Department offers B.A. Honours in Sanskrit, and teaches Sanskrit as an

elective subject under the C.B.C.S. The Department organises Seminars on Sanskrit Language and Literature,

observes special days such as ‘Sanskrit Divas’, and encourages the publication of an annual departmental wall

magazine, to expose students to the rich literature, heritage, culture and wisdom of ancient India. A rich

Departmental Library is maintained by the Department to help the students in their academic evolution. Their

success is our pride and strength. For details, click on https://jrc.ac.in/department/index.php?c=7&&v=9

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION

The Department of Physical Education

was established in 1979 with B.A. (Pass course)

under Calcutta University. Presently the

department is offering an elective subject under

Vidyasagar University and carrying 3tier course

and semester system U G Course. The

Department takes theoretical classes and

supplements it with practical classes for a better

understanding of the basic skills and techniques

of sports. The Department organises many

events throughout the year like Seminars,

Badminton tournament, Annual Athletic Meet, Bratachari camps every year and the students participate

wholeheartedly in every event. The department is also equipped with modern amenities like a State-of-the-Art

multi-gymnasium, Physiotherapy Room, Yoga Room, Souna Bath Chamber, Steam Bath Chamber and other

fitness equipments.

For details, click on https://jrc.ac.in/department/index.php?c=15&&v=9

Departmental Seminar organised by the

Departments of Sanskrit and Philosophy

Winners of Youth Parliament Competition 2019-20 with

the departmental teachers of the Dept. of Political Science

Bratachari Camp organised by the Dept. of Physical Education

DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY

The Department of Botany has a distinctive place in the glorious history of Jhargram Raj College,

Jhargram. The Department is continuously catering to the academic and intellectual aspirations of the students

inclined to the discipline of plant science since inception of Jhargram Raj College. Started as Department of

Biology in the early fifties, when the conceptual aspects of the biological science were undergoing radical

metamorphosis, the present Department started humming as the Department of Botany under the University of

Calcutta. In the early eighties, Honours course in Botany was introduced under Vidyasagar University. For

details, click on https://jrc.ac.in/department/index.php?c=12&&v=9

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY (UG and PG)

The Department of Chemistry was established in early 90s with very limited number of teachers and

non-teaching staff, under Vidyasagar University. Undergraduate study began in the year 1989. Later, in the year

of 1985, the department got affiliated to Vidyasagar University. The department has started its post graduate

course in Chemistry in 2005 and from 2016 the department is running the course autonomously. The department

is enriched with smart classroom, seminar library and well-equipped laboratory and instruments. Regular

excursion and field trips are arranged by the department as per curriculum. The students of the department do

pretty well in University examinations. A good number of students have been qualified in various competitive

Examinations including NET, GATE.etc. in recent Past.

For details, click on https://jrc.ac.in/department/index.php?c=9&&v=9

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

Department of Mathematics, established in 1953, offers Mathematics (Honours) and Mathematics

(General) course. The department has well equipped computer laboratory and a rich seminar library with

significant number of books on various fields of Mathematics for students. Students’ seminar is one of the

regular and important phenomena in the department. Apart from the students’ seminar the department organizes

state / national level seminars as well as quiz and debates on a regular basis. Significant number of students

have performed well in their University Examinations in the previous years and many of the students

participated in various level competitive examinations to secure jobs. It is our pleasure to announce that students

of the department are very active in different sports and cultural activities in the college level and also in the

University level. For details, click on https://jrc.ac.in/department/index.php?c=10&&v=9

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS

Department of Physics offers Physics (Honours) and Physics (General) course. It is one of the oldest

colleges which offer Physics (Honours) under Vidyasagar University. The department has well equipped

laboratory with separate computer laboratory. The department also has a seminar library for students. The

department is supported by DBT, Government of India. Students of this department also participate in

extracurricular activity. One student of 2019 batch participated in state level quiz competition. Most of the

students after completing Physics (Honours) course go for higher study. Two student of 2019 batch qualified

JAM examination. One student pursuing M.Sc at BHU and other M.Sc(Tech) at IIT, Dhanbad. Rest of the

students are doing M.Sc in BU, VU etc. For details, click on https://jrc.ac.in/department/index.php?c=8&&v=9

Educational trip organised by

the Dept. of Chemistry

Departmental seminar organised by

the Dept. of Chemistry

Arboretum & Botanical Gardens

formation by the Dept. of Botany

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY

The Department of Physiology has a glorious history of progress since its inception in 1985. Physiology

(General) and Physiology (Honours) were introduced in the years 1986 and 1995 respectively under the

affiliation of Vidyasagar University. The success of the departmental endeavour is evident from significant

academic performances of students in the university examinations. Most of the students have achieved success

in many spheres of life and excel in various academic arena such as, schools, colleges, research laboratories,

medical institutions etc. The department organizes for intradepartmental Students’ Seminar, arranged for

publication of departmental wall magazine every year. Excursion or field trip is not mandatory, but optional for

this subject in CBCS curriculum. For details, click on https://jrc.ac.in/department/index.php?c=13&&v=9

DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY (UG & PG)

Department of Zoology at Jhargram Raj College was established in the year of 1970-71. Since the inception,

the courses offered by the department were affiliated to the University of Calcutta. Later, in the year of 1985,

the department got affiliated to Vidyasagar University. The department has started its post graduate course in

Zoology in 2006 and from 2016 the department is running the course autonomously. The Department is well

equipped with State-of-the-Art laboratories, smart classroom, computer laboratory, Departmental Library, one

enriched museum and a central Instrumentation room equipped with a number of sophisticated instruments.

Regular excursion and field trips are arranged by the department as per curriculum. Department used to organize

outreach programmes and workshop under DBT star programme for the students. The students of the

department do pretty well in University examinations. Beside University rank holders, a good number of

students have been qualified in various competitive Examinations including NET in recent Past. For details,

click on https://jrc.ac.in/department/index.php?c=11&&v=9

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS

The Department of Economics started its journey in the year 1957 as a pass course and later

on Economics (Honours) was introduced in 1962, both the courses under the affiliation of University

of Calcutta. Since 1985 the Department of Economics has been affiliated to Vidyasagar University and

currently, the Department offers both Honours and General courses as per the CBCS curriculum of Vidyasagar

University. A rich departmental library is maintained by the department for the academic enrichment of the

students. For details, click on https://jrc.ac.in/department/index.php? c=18&&v=9

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Since its inception in 1953, the Department of Commerce was initially

introduced as an intermediate course in commerce. Later in the year

1959, B.Com General Degree course and in 1973 B.Com Honours

specializing in Accounting and Finance were introduced under the

affiliation of University of Calcutta.. Since 1985 the Department of

Commerce has been affiliated to Vidyasagar University and currently,

the Department offers Honours course in Accounting and Finance and

B.Com General course as per the CBCS curriculum of Vidyasagar

University. The main objective of this Department is to create

competent commerce graduates for the changing economic scenario

and the corporate world. A rich departmental library is maintained by

the department for the academic enrichment of the students. Special initiatives are taken by the department for

student benefit like student’s seminar, special lectures, quiz, debates, workshops etc. from time to time. For details, click on https://jrc.ac.in/department/index.php?c=14&&v=9

Departmental Student’s Seminar

organised by Dept. of Physiology

International Seminar jointly organised by the

Deptt. of Commerce & Deptt. of Economics, JRC

Outreach Programme under DBT

Star College Scheme organised by

Dept. of Zoology

DBT Star Sponsored Workshop on

Bioinformatics Programming

organised by Dept. of Zoology

MEMBERS OF TEACHING & ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

Principal / Officer-in-Charge: Dr. Debnarayan Roy, Associate Professor of Zoology

FACULTY OF ARTS

DEPARTMENT OF BENGALI

1. Smt. Swati Chakrabarti Associate Professor

2. Dr. Soma Ray Associate Professor

3. Smt. Baishakhi Kundu Assistant Professor

4. Dr. Aditi Bera Assistant Professor

5. Dr. Dipankar Mondal Assistant Professor & HOD

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

1. Dr. Sharmistha Mitra Associate Professor & H.O.D

2. Smt. Priyanka Mukhopadhyay Basu Assistant Professor

3. Smt. Daisy Majumdar Assistant Professor

4. Smt. Srijita Saha Assistant Professor

5. Sri Chhatradhar De State-Aided College Teacher

6. Sri Debasis Manna State-Aided College Teacher

7. Sri Shankhadip Maity State-Aided College Teacher

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

1. Smt. Oindrila Sen Assistant Professor & H.O.D

2. Sri Susen Gangopadhyay Assistant Professor

3. Sri Rajesh Pandey Assistant Professor

4. Smt. Chandrani Roy State-Aided College Teacher

5. Dr. Prabir Das State-Aided College Teacher

6. Sri Milan Kumar Mal State-Aided College Teacher

DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY

1. Smt. Sudipta Mullick Associate Professor & H.O.D.

2. Smt. Poulomi Chakraborty Assistant Professor

3. Sri Sujan Pramanik Assistant Professor

4. Sri Utsav Roy Assistant Professor

5. Smt. Satabdi Das Assistant Ptrofessor

6. Smt. Jharna Mahata State-Aided College Teacher

DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

1. Sri Ramchandra Pramanik Associate Professor& H.O.D

2. Sk. Sikandar Ansari Assistant Professor

3. Sri Sridam Ghosh State-Aided College Teacher

4. Sri Pravanjan Jana State-Aided College Teacher

5. Sri Bhabesh Mahata State-Aided College Teacher

6. Sri Ranjit Kumar Kapat State-Aided College Teacher

7. Sri Ajoy Gopal Bera State-Aided College Teacher

8. Sri Biswajit Dutta State-Aided College Teacher

DEPARTMENT OF SANSKRIT

1. Smt. Sukti Chaudhuri Associate Professor

2. Sri Souvick Biswas Assistant Professor & HOD

3. Dr. Debanjan Das Assistant Professor

4. Smt. Debashree Mahapatra State-Aided College Teacher

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION

1. Smt. Girija Basu Assistant Professor & H.O.D.

FACULTY OF SCIENCE

DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY 1. Dr. Abhijit Datta Associate Professor & H.O.D.

2. Dr. Gargi Sengupta Associate Professor

3. Dr. Md. Bodruddoza Arefin Assistant Professor

4. Sri Arabinda Samanta Assistant Professor

5. Dr. Sudip Kumar Das State-Aided College Teacher

6. Smt. Daliya Mahato State-Aided College Teacher

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY 1. Dr. Pradipta Ghosh Assistant Professor

2. Dr. Dilip Rout Assistant Professor

3. Dr. Nabakumar Bera . Assistant Professor

4. Dr. Prasanta Patra Assistant Professor

5. Dr. Susovan Mondal Assistant Professor

6. Dr. Tarun Mistri Assistant Professor

7. Dr. Tapas Kumar Adalder Assistant Professor

8. Dr. Ansuman Bej Assistant Professor & H.O.D

9. Smt. Sanchayita Adikari Assistant Professor

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS 1. Sri Partha Pratim Mukherjee Associate Professor & H.O.D.

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS 1. Dr. Sasadhar Manna Associate Professor & H.O.D.

2. Sri Sandip Sarkar Assistant Professor

3. Sri Abhoy De Assistant Professor

4. Sri Sayantan Roy Assistant Professor

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS 1. Dr. Pijush Kanti Ghosh Assistant Professor & H.O.D.

2. Dr. Sourabh Mukhopadhyay Assistant Professor

3. Dr. Ushasi Dutta Assistant Professor

4. Dr. Tapas Ghosh Assistant Professor

5. Dr. Subhasree Pradhan Assistant Professor

6. Sri Subhadip Sau Assistant Professor

7. Sk Manowar Ali State Aided College Teacher

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY 1. Dr. Nivedita Bhattacharyya Assistant Professor & H.O.D

2. Sri Sreejit Ghosh Assistant Professor

DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY 1. Dr. Debnarayan Roy Associate Professor & Officer-in-Charge

2. Dr. Rahul Kumar Datta Associate Professor & H.O.D.

3. Sri Sanjib Kumar Das Assistant Professor

4. Dr. Krishnendu Sinha Assistant Professor

5. Md. Shariful Islam . Assistant Professor

6. Sri. Sourav Barai Assistant Professor

7. Dr. Koushik Sen Assistant Professor

8. Smt. Sanchita Paty (Pan) State Aided College Teacher

FACULTY OF COMMERCE

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 1. Dr. Pradip Kumar Panda Associate Professor & H.O.D.

2. Dr. Satyajit Ghorai Assistant Professor

3. Sri Brahma Chaudhuri Assistant Professor

4. Sri Surajit Biswas Assistant Professor

5. Smt. Priya Tamang Assistant Professor

6. Sri Aloke Gupta Assistant Professor

7. Sri. Pratap Kumar Singha State Aided College Teacher

8. Sri Debasis Majumdar . State Aided College Teacher

9. Sri Amitabha Bhattacharya State Aided College Teacher

LIBRARY

1. Dr. Rabin Manna Librarian

OFFICE STAFF

1. Sri Partha Pratim Ghatak Head Clerk

2. Smt. Srimani Saren Upper Division Clerk

3. Sri Dipankar Shit Lower Division Clerk

4. Sri Pradip Kumar Singha Laboratory Bearer

5. Sk. Azad Hossain Laboratory Bearer

6. Sri Nishikanta Sinha Peon

7. Sri Ranjit Kumar Patra Peon

8. Sri Tapas Shill Peon

9. Sri Tarak Nath Pradhan Driver

10. Sri Nani Gopal Routh Group D

11. Sri Sib Sankar Paira Group D

12. Sri Asim Das Sweeper

13. Sri Gopal Mukhi Sweeper

14. Smt. Jayanti Sing Sweeper

15. Sri Kalipada Mahata Sweeper

16. Sri Prafulla Mahata Sweeper

17. Sri Sudip Namata Sweeper

18. Sri Nirmal Mahata Darwan

19. Sri Santosh Kumar Singh Darwan

20. Sri Shyamapada Patra Darwan

21. Sri Sisir Manna Darwan

22. Sri Tapas Kar Darwan

23. Sri Bidyut Kapat Night Guard

24. Sri Gopal Chandra Mahata Night Guard

25. Sri Pradip Kumar Mahata Night Guard

HOSTEL STAFF

1. Sri Prabhanjan Roy Mess Employee (Group D)

2. Sri Jaharlal Bera Mess Employee (Group D)

3. Smt. Minati De Mess Employee (Group D)

4. Sri Nirmal Dolai Mess Employee (Group D)

5. Sri Ramesh Routh Mess Employee (Group D)

6. Sri Ranjan Das Mess Employee (Group D)

7. Sri Sanatan Bera Mess Employee (Group D)

8. Sri Sankar Das Mess Employee (Group D)

9. Sri Tarini Bera Mess Employee (Group D)

10. Sri Tufan Kapat Mess Employee (Group D)

DISCIPLINE

• Loitering and lounging on the corridor are prohibited.

• Admission to the college binds a student to abide by the College rules and all the directives that may

be issued from time to time by the college authorities.

• Students absent from class lectures for more than three consecutive days have to produce a letter by

parent or guardian (whose signature appears on application form during admission) explaining the

cause of absence.

• A formal letter accompanied by a medical certificate from a registered medical practitioner is

necessary in case of sickness for over a week. All leave applications addressed to the Principal /

Officer-in-Charge (forwarded through respective Heads of the Departments in case of Honours

students) should be deposited at the students’ section of the College.

• Students’ attendance is regularly monitored by the College and displayed on occasions in the notice

board for necessary remedial measures by the students concerned.

• The name of a student who has been absent for 15 consecutive working days of the College in any

subject will be struck off from the register without intimation.

GENERAL INFORMATION

• A student is advised to go through the notice board regularly.

• Students are required to address their teachers and all other members of the teaching and non-teaching

staff with due respect and politeness and are expected to behave properly.

• Any kind of disobedience or objectionable behaviour may result in penal action leading even to

expulsion from the college.

• Strict action may be taken if college property including library books is wilfully damaged or destroyed.

• Students should not enter the Principal’s chamber without permission. However they can meet the

college officials at 1.30 pm and onwards from Monday to Friday.

• Routine needs of the students are met usually by the staff in the students section of the office.

• Application to be forwarded by the Principal / Officer-in Charge must be submitted in duplicate to the

College.

• Applications to be forwarded within a certain date must be submitted at least three clear working days

ahead of that date.

• Prayer for character-certificate or any other document by any current or ex-student is also to be made

at least three clear working days ahead of the date by which it is required. Such application should

clearly state the name, academic session, year, subject and roll no. of the candidate.

• All such applications should be submitted to the College office, and in urgent case, to the Principal /

Officer-in Charge or the Heads of the Departments concerned directly.

• Any change in address/ telephone number/ guardian-status should be immediately brought to the

notice of the College office for necessary change in the records.

• No one, other than parents / guardian whose signature appears in the application form during admission

is allowed to sign in any other document or represent them on their behalf in any case.

ANTI-RAGGING POLICY

❖ Our institution has zero tolerance for harassment or ragging of the students in any form.

❖ It is mandatory for all the students to give declaration at the time of admission that he/she will neither

tolerate nor participate in any kind of ragging activities.

❖ Following types of activities are considered as ragging

▪ Physical Abuse

▪ Verbal Abuse

▪ Forced Activity

▪ Lifestyle Restrictions

▪ Conversational Mind-games.

▪ Or any kind of harassment on part of the students. ❖ According to the direction of the Supreme Court if any instance of ragging is brought to the notice of

the administration or the faculty, it is legally binding on us to report the matter to the local police.

❖ Seniors are given directives so that any interaction on their part, with the freshers might remain

friendly and welcoming in nature.