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Prospectus
2021-22
Mankar College Mankar, Purba Bardhaman, West Bengal, 713144
Affiliated to The University of Burdwan
Established 1987
Accredited by NAAC at ‘B +’
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PROSPECTUS 2021-22
Mankar College Affiliated to The University of Burdwan
Established 1987
Accredited by NAAC at ‘B +’
COLLEGE MOTTO
SaVidyaYaVimuktaye
(KNOWLEDGE LEADS TO EMANCIPATION)
AIMS OF THE COLLEGE
EDUCATING THOSE WHO NEED MOST: FROM IGNORANCE TO
ENLIGHTENMENT.
FROM NEGLECT TO CARE: OPENING THE WORLD TO THE SUB-ALTERN.
REPAYING THE DEBT TO THE SOCIETY
GENERATING THE SPIRIT OF HARMONY: GROWING OUT OF THE SELF AND
LEARNING TO BE ACCOMMODATIVE.
GROOMING A DISCIPLINED MEMBER OF THE SOCIETY.
STRENGTHENING THE SPIRIT OF INDEBTEDNESS TO THE INSTITUTION THAT
OFFERSTHE LIGHT OF KNOWLEDGE
LEARNING TO RESPECT THE SELF AND OTHERS.
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THE BACKGROUND
Mankar College, established in 1987, celebrated its Silver Jubilee in the year 2012. Side by
side serving the under-privileged students for more than thirty years, the college has been able
to uphold the rich tradition of education rooted in the locality. The modern system of education
began here when Pandit Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar established a normal school in the mid-19th
century. In keeping with this tradition the College has established itself as a seat of learning
disseminating the fruits of knowledge to a large underdeveloped rural area on the border of and
including the more backward jungle-mahal.
The initiative for establishing a college was undertaken by the local people in the late 1960s to
gain an access in the world of higher education. After years of struggle the College ultimately
saw the light of the day on 26th September 1987 in a five acre plot of land donated by Smt.
Renubala Devi, a resident of Mankar. The campus expanded when additional land was received
as donation from Sri Bireswar Banerjee and his brothers. A large number of people of this
locality and surroundings have extended their help for the growth of the college. Of late Smt.
Kanaklata Banerjee and her nephew Sri Soumitra Mukherjee have donated 75 decimal of land
including a house to the College. The land has been used to construct a UGC funded girls’
hostel with an accommodation for 33 boarders.
In 1987 teaching -learning began with six Arts subjects, sixty-three students and six teachers
in a thatched roofed mud-walled hut. Three decades later, the College today proudly offers all
three streams – Arts, Commerce and Science with Honours in thirteen subjects. Almost seven
hundred students take admission in First Year Arts alone. Huge buildings have been
constructed and is also being constructed in a spacious green campus. The infrastructure has
been strengthened by the presence of capacious classrooms, well-equipped laboratories and a
well-stocked library. ICT is used in an extensive manner.
The appearance of the college has undergone radical changes, but the performance of the
students in the University Examinations has remained exemplary right from the beginning. The
success rate over the years has remained uniformly outstanding. By virtue of its students, non-
teaching members of the staff and the teachers, Mankar College is recognized as one of the
premier institutions affiliated to the University of Burdwan. The ambiance here is calm and
quiet, traditional yet modern, disciplined and accommodative -- ideal for the pursuit of
knowledge.
For a brief period, precisely from 24th of June 2015 to the 29th of May 2017, the college was
affiliated to Kazi Nazrul University and was appreciated there also for its qualities. From May
2017 it is once again it is affiliated to The University of Burdwan.
In 2009 National Assessment & Accreditation Council (NAAC) after a visit to assess the
college accredited us in grade ‘B’ with a CGPA of 2.21 on 4(four) point scale. Following the
second cycle of assessment in 2016 Mankar College has been awarded the grade ‘B+’ with a
CGPA of 2.58.Appreciating the performance of the College, the Govt. of India has chosen this
college through RUSA (Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan) as one of the 750 selected
colleges in the country to receive assistance for infrastructure development.
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LOCATION OF THE COLLEGE Mankar is well connected by both railways and roadways. Mankar railway station is on
Barddhaman-Asansol section of Eastern Railway. Mankar is two kilometers from G T Road.
The college is on the Bhatkunda highway, two kilometers from Mankar Railway Station and
about a kilometer from the Mankar Bus Stop. It takes less than twenty minutes to reach the
college from the railway station on foot. The buses plying to and from Bhedia stop almost at
the college gate itself. E-rickshaws and traditional rickshaws are also available in plenty.
MEMBERS OF THE GOVERNING BODY
1. President Sri Swapan Kumar Ghosh
2. Principal & Secretary Prof.(Dr.) Sukanta Bhattacharyya
3. Government Nominee Sri Alok Ghosh
4. Government Nominee Sri Siddheswar Banerjee
5. Government Nominee Sri Janardan Chatterjee
6. University Nominee Prof.(Retd.)Munshi Muzibar Rahaman
7. University Nominee Dr. Rupashree Chatterjee
8. Teachers’ Representative Dr. Kusum Rai
9. Teachers’ Representative Sri. Tarun Kumar Roy
10. Teachers’ Representative Dr. Srabanti Ghosh
11. Non-teaching Staff Representative Sri Bishwajit Dey
12. Students’ Representative ………………
ADMISSION PROCEDURE The admission process begins immediately after the publication of the results of the Higher
Secondary Examinations conducted by the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary
Education.
The College admits students for the Bachelor Degree courses in six Semesters and it has
introduced the CBCS (Choice Based Credit System) from the session 2016-17.
In keeping with the decision of the Govt. of West Bengal and The University of Burdwan the
admission process is conducted online and with complete transparency.
Students are admitted on the basis of merit lists generated out of applications received from
registered applicants.
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Merit list preparation:
A. Merit lists for the Honours courses are prepared on the basis of grade point (GP)
which is calculated as: GP = a) 40% of the percentage of marks obtained
inMadhyamik Parikkha or equivalent Examination. + b) 60% of the
percentage of marks obtained in the best five subjects including two languages
but excluding EVS in HS or equivalent examination. If any Board has only one
language then the marks obtained in the language paper will be doubled. EVS can
be included in best five only if it is an elective compulsory subject. + c) 2 x Sub =
twice the marks obtained in HS in the subject in which honours is sought.
For Computer Science - marks obtained in Mathematics in HS will be taken as
subject marks, For Nutrition -marks obtained in Chemistry in HS will be taken
as subject marks,).
For Santali Honours the Grade Point will be calculated as per the above
mentioned norms with the exception that a student may apply for Santali Honours
even if she/he did not have Santali in HS or equivalent examination.
In case a tie happens in honours grade point, priority will be given to the subject
marks and then to the HS marks and then to MP marks if needed.
B. Merit lists for the General Courses are prepared on the basis of grade point (GP)
which is calculated as: GP = (40% of the percentage of marks obtained in MP +
60% of the percentage of marks obtained in best five subjects including two
languages but excluding EVS in HS or equivalent examination. If any Board has
only one language then the marks obtained in the language paper will be doubled.
EVS can be included in best five only if it is an elective compulsory subject.)
In case a tie happens in the grade point, priority will be given to the HS marks and then
to MP marks if needed.
An applicant should regularly visit our college website for latest information regarding
admission. Our websites:
https://mankarcollege.ac.in
www.mankarcollege.org
After being selected in any merit list, students seeking admission in Honours course will
first choose their GE (Generic Elective) subject. A student cannot choose Generic Elective
from her/his honours discipline. If a student selects honours discipline ‘History’, then
she/he has to opt a Generic Elective other than History.
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HONOURS SUBJECTS AND PAPERS
TOTAL
NO. OF
PAPERS
HONOURS SUBJECT PAPERS OTHER SUBJECT
PAPERS
SEMESTER CORE PAPERS (CC) DSE PAPERS SEC
PAPERS
GE
PAPERS
AECC
SEMESTER 1 4 HONS.
SUB
NAME
(CC1)
HONS.
SUB
NAME
(CC2)
----
----
----
----
SUBJECT
NAME
(GE1)
ENVS
(AECC 1)
SEMESTER 2 4 HONS.
SUB
NAME
(CC3)
HONS.
SUB
NAME
(CC4)
----
----
----
----
SUBJECT
NAME
(GE2)
SSUBJECT
NAME
(AECC 2)
SEMESTER 3 5 HONS.
SUB
NAME
(CC5)
HONS.
SUB
NAME
(CC6)
HONS.
SUB
NAME
(CC7)
----
----
HONS.
SUB
NAME
(SEC1)
SUBJECT
NAME
(GE 3)
----
SEMESTER 4 5 HONS.
SUB
NAME
(CC8)
HONS.
SUB
NAME
(CC9)
HONS.
SUB
NAME
(CC10)
----
----
HONS.
SUB
NAME
(SEC 2)
SUBJECT
NAME
(GE 4)
----
SEMESTER 5 4 HONS.
SUB
NAME
(CC11)
HONS.
SUB
NAME
(CC12)
----
HONS.
SUB
NAME
(DSE1)
HONS.
SUB
NAME
(DSE2)
----
----
----
SEMESTER 6 4 HONS.
SUB
NAME
(CC13)
HONS.
SUB
NAME
(CC14)
----
HONS.
SUB
NAME
(DSE3)
HONS.
SUB
NAME
(DSE4)
----
----
----
*SUB = Subject **AECC1= Environmental Studies
*** AECC2= Communicative English / MIL Bengali / MIL Hindi
In the first Semester
Computer Science Honours students will have to take Mathematics as Generic Elective
and Nutrition Honours students will have to take Chemistry as Generic Elective.
Geography Honours students will have to take any one subject from Economics, Political
Science, History and Philosophy as Generic Elective.
Commerce students do not have to choose Generic Elective Subject since the Elective
Combination is designed within the discipline
After being selected in the merit list, a student seeking admission in B.A. General Course
will first choose her/his CC (Core Course, main subjects) subject. She/he will have to opt
two main subjects from the following table, but from different groups.
Table 1: Subject Combination for B.A. General Course
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
Bengali History English
Hindi Philosophy Sanskrit
Political Science Economics Santali
Physical Education Geography
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BA General Subject and Papers
TOTAL
NO. OF
PAPERS
BA GENERAL SUBJECT PAPERS OTHER SUBJECT
PAPERS
SEMESTER CORE PAPERS
(CC)
DSE PAPERS SEC
PAPERS
LANGUAGE
PAPERS GE
PAPERS
AECC
PAPERS
SEMESTER 1 4 SUB1
NAME
(CC1)
SUB 2
NAME
(CC1)
----
----
----
ENGLISH
L1-1
----
ENVS
(AECC 1)
SEMESTER 2 4 SUB 1
NAME
(CC2)
SUB 2
NAME
(CC2)
----
----
----
BENGALI
OR HINDI
L2-1
----
SUBJECT
NAME
(AECC 2)
SEMESTER 3 4 SUB 1
NAME
(CC3)
SUB 2
NAME
(CC3)
----
----
SUB
NAME
(SEC1)
ENGLISH
L1-2
----
----
SEMESTER 4 4 SUB 1
NAME
(CC4)
SUB
NAME
(CC 4)
----
----
SUB
NAME
(SEC2)
BENGALI
OR HINDI
L2-2
----
SEMESTER 5 4
----
----
SUB 1
NAME
(DSE 1)
SUB 2
NAME
(DSE1)
SUB
NAME
(SEC3)
----
SUB
NAME
(GE1)
----
SEMESTER 6 4
----
----
SUB 1
NAME
(DSE 2)
SUB 2
NAME
(DSE2)
SUB
NAME
(SEC 4)
----
SUB
NAME
(GE2)
----
*SUB = Subject **AECC 1= Environmental Studies
*** AECC2= Communicative English / MIL Bengali / MIL Hindi
After being selected in the merit list, a student seeking admission in B.Sc. General Course
will first choose her/his CC (Core Course, main subjects) subject. She/he will have to opt
three main subjects from the following table, but from different groups.
Table 2: Subject Combination for B.Sc. General Course
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
Physics Mathematics Computer Science
Chemistry
B Sc. General Subject and papers
B Sc GENERAL SUBJECT PAPERS
TOTAL
NO. OF
PAPERS
SEMESTER CORE PAPERS (CC) DSE PAPERS SEC
PAPERS AECC
PAPERS
SEMESTER 1 4 SUB 1
NAME
(CC1)
SUB2
NAME
(CC1)
SUB3
NAME
(CC1)
----
----
----
----
ENVS
(AECC 1)
SEMESTER 2 4 SUB 1
NAME
(CC2)
SUB 2
NAME
(CC2)
SUB3
NAME
(CC2)
----
----
----
----
SUB
NAME
(AECC 2)
SEMESTER 3 4 SUB 1
NAME
(CC3)
SUB2
NAME
(CC3)
SUB3
NAME
(CC3)
----
----
----
SUB
NAME
(SEC 1)
----
SEMESTER 4 4 SUB 1
NAME
(CC4)
SUB2
NAME
(CC 4)
SUB3
NAME
(CC 4)
----
----
----
SUB
NAME
(SEC2)
----
SEMESTER 5 4
----
----
----
SUB 1
NAME
(DSE 1)
SUB 2
NAME
(DSE1)
SUB 3
NAME
(DSE1)
SUB
NAME
(SEC 3)
----
SEMESTER 6 4
----
----
----
SUB 1
NAME
(DSE 2)
SUB 2
NAME
(DSE 2)
SUB 3
NAME
(DSE 2)
SUB
NAME
(SEC 4)
----
* SUB = Subject **AECC 1= ENVS = Environmental Studies
***AECC2= Communicative English / MIL Bengali / MIL Hindi
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After being selected in the merit list, Students seeking admission in B. Com. General
Course will not need to choose any CC (Core Course, main subjects) subject as the
combination is designed within the discipline.
B Com GENERAL SUBJECT PAPERS
TOTAL
NO. OF
PAPERS
OTHER SUBJECT
PAPERS
SEMESTER CORE PAPERS
(CC)
DSE PAPERS GE
PAPERS SEC PAPERS LANGUAGE
PAPERS AECC PAPERS
SEMESTER 1 4 SUB
NAME
(CC1)
SUB
NAME
(CC2)
----
----
----
----
----
ENGLISH
L1-1 ENVS
(AECC 1)
SEMESTER 2 4 SUB
NAME
(CC3)
SUB
NAME
(CC4)
----
----
SUB
NAME
(GE 1)
----
----
----
SUBJECT
NAME
(AECC 2)
SEMESTER 3 4 SUB
NAME
(CC5)
SUB
NAME
(CC6)
----
----
----
SUB
NAME
(SEC 1)
ENGLISH
L1-2
----
SEMESTER 4 4 SUB
NAME
(CC7)
SUB
NAME
(CC 8)
----
----
---- SUB
NAME
(SEC 2)
SUB
NAME
(SEC 3)
----
----
SEMESTER 5 4 SUB
NAME
(CC 9)
SUB
NAME
(CC 10)
SUB
NAME
(DSE 1)
SUB
NAME
(DSE2)
----
----
----
----
----
SEMESTER 6 4
----
----
SUB
NAME
(DSE 3)
SUB
NAME
(DSE4)
SUB
NAME
(GE2)
SUB
NAME
(SEC 4)
----
----
----
* SUB= Subject **AECC 1= ENVS = Environmental Studies
***AECC2= Communicative English / MIL Bengali / MIL Hindi
After the choice of subjects (GE for Honours course and core subjects for General course)
is made, payment for final admission should be done as per the selected combination.
After successful payment of admission fee a student should save the document and take a
print of her/his “Provisional Admission Receipt”, containing student details, subject
details and fees details with candidate’s signature and photo. This is important since the
verification will be made on the basis of this document. Students will have to submit this
receipt during verification process.
One Applicant will get only two chances to change her/his subject in the case of Honours
to Honours transfer.
While transferring from one subject to another if the required fee is same in both cases,
the students will pay only Rs. 20/- as course transfer fees.
In addition to Rs. 20/- as course transfer fees, a student seeking transfer will have to pay
the necessary additional amount for 2nd time of admission in the new subject if the new
admission fee is greater than the already paid fee.
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Refund will be available, if admission fee for 2nd time is less than the already paid
fee.“Refund Challan (transfer)” will be generated by the system for students seeking
refund of adjusted fees. However, they will have to pay the mandatory course transfer fee
of Rs. 20/- which will be deducted from the refund amount.
Cancellation of admission will be permitted online, but must be cancelled online before
the publication of the last merit list of eligible applicants. In that case total refund will be
made. It should be noted that the cancellation will be made by sending OTP to the
registered mobile number of the candidate. “Refund Challan(Cancellation)” will be
generated by the system for students seeking refund after cancelling their admission.
After cancelling the admission a student has to produce this challan to the college
physically (no online refund) to claim the refund amount.
After the publication of the last merit list, if the admitted students, who will not study in
the college, apply offline for cancellation of admission then the issue of refunding the
admission fees will be considered on a case to case basis.
After submission of admission fees, candidates will have to appear for online verification
on the scheduled date notified by the college in the college website. Students must visit
the College website regularly for getting necessary information regarding admission.
During verification process, candidates will have to produce the original. For a reserved
category seat, a candidate must have her/his own caste certificate/PH certificate. In the
absence of original caste certificate/PH certificate, admission will be cancelled.
Any discrepancy in the documents will cause the candidature being summarily
cancelled.
During verification a student will have to produce the original copy of the following
documents:
a. Admission Receipt
b. Admit Card of 10th Standard (Madhyamik)Examination
c. Mark Sheet of 10th Standard (Madhyamik) Examination
d. Mark Sheet of 12th standard (HS)Examination
e. School Leaving Certificate
f. Caste or PH Certificate (if applicable)
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For verification a student will arrange the documents in the sequence shown below:
Admission receipt→10thStandard (Madhyamik) Admit Card→10th Standard (Madhyamik)
marksheet→12thStandard (HS) Marksheet →School Leaving Certificate →Caste or PH
Certificate (if applicable).
Admission of a student can be cancelled for three reasons:
a. If a student seeks admission for a reserved seat but does not have original caste certificate.
b. If a student enters incorrect marks during form fill up and GP is calculated according to
this incorrect entry--her/his admission will be cancelled.
c. If after paying admission fees a student does not come to college for classes for one month
from the commencement of classes her/his admission will be cancelled.
Because of the University restrictions regarding number of students to be admitted and the
seating capacity of the class rooms, a student will have to accept the subject combination as
per the decision of the College.
COURSES OFFERED
As per the norms of CBCS the three year degree course is divided into six semesters. An
Honours student will study two Generic Elective subjects from a pool of subjects offered
during first four Semesters but only one at one Semester.
BA :: Honours:
Honours in nine subjects --English, Bengali, Geography, Political Science,
History, Hindi, Sanskrit, Philosophy and Santali. An Honours student will
have to take 2 Generic Elective Subjects from a pool of other subjects. (Other
means a student of History Honours, for example, will not be allowed to have
History as a Generic Elective subject. This is applicable for all Honours
subjects). Geography Honours students will have to choose any one from
Economics, Political Science, History, Philosophy. They will have another
Generic Elective subject in the later semesters.
B.A. ::General:Any2 (two) subjects from the 3(three) groups offered against any option
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
Bengali History English
Hindi Philosophy Sanskrit
Political Science Economics Santali
Physical Education Geography
➢ B Com:: Honours :
Honours in Accountancy. An Honours student will have to take 2 other Generic Elective subjects
which are designed within the discipline.
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B Com:: General:
Elective Combination is designed within the discipline.
B.Sc :: Honours:
Honours in Computer Science, Mathematics and Nutrition.
In the first Semester Computer Science Honours students will have to take
Mathematics as Generic Elective and Nutrition Honours students will have to
take Chemistry as Generic Elective. Mathematics Honours students will have
to choose any one from Computer Science, Physics and Chemistry as Generic
Elective subject. They will have another Generic Elective subject in the later
semesters.
B Sc General :: Any three subjects from the following groups.
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
Computer Science Mathematics Physics
Chemistry
Compulsory subjects for all First Sem BA, B. Com and B. Sc. students::
1. AECC-1 --ENVS for all
2. English language for Arts and Commerce
Compulsory subjects for all Second Sem BA, B. Com and B. Sc. students::
Bengali/ Hindi/ Communicative English --- AECC-2
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INTAKE IN DIFFERENT SUBJECTS FOR 2021-22
As sanctioned by The University of Burdwan
(including reservation as per government rule)
INTAKE CAPACITY for 2021-2022
Subject Gen SC (22%) ST(6%) OBC-A(10%) OBC-B (7%) TOTAL
Bengali(H) 40 16 4 7 5 72
English(H) 40 16 4 7 5 72
Pol. Sc.(H) 18 7 2 3 2 32
History(H) 18 7 2 3 2 32
Geography(H) 22 9 2 4 3 40
Hindi(H) 27 11 3 5 3 49
Sanskrit(H) 22 9 2 4 3 40
Philosophy(H) 22 9 2 4 3 40
Computer Sc.(H) 27 11 3 5 3 49
Maths(H) 18 7 2 3 2 32
Accountancy(H) 31 12 3 6 4 56
General(Arts) 372 149 41 68 47 677
General(Com) 54 22 6 10 6 98
Santali(H) 14 4 2 3 2 25
General (Sc.) 22 9 2 4 3 40
Nutrition(H) 14 4 2 3 2 25
Reservation of Seats for the PWD Candidates will not be less than 5% of the intake
(Category wise)
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FEES TO BE SUBMITTED AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION (Session 2021-22)
Fees B.A Honours B.A General B.Com B.Sc B.Sc
Hons. Gen. Hons. Hons. Hons. Gen.
Bengali/
English/ Hindi/ History/
Philosophy/ Pol Sc/ Sanskrit/
Santali
Geo-
graphy With Geog-
raphy
With
Phy-
sical Educa
tion *
Others Accy. Comp Sc
Math. Nutri-
tion
**
Admission fees 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Tuition fees for
(Oct- Dec ) 225 330 255 255 150 255 180 330 330 330 255
Development fees 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 B.U Enrolment fees 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Identity Card 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 B.U Registration
fees 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130
Library fees 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 Laboratory fees 0 1000 150 150 0 300 100 1200 800 1000
(Sem)
800
Laboratory Caution
Deposit 0 200 100 200 0 0 0 1500 1000 1500 650
Library Caution
Deposit 400 400 300 300 300 400 300 500 500 500 300
Electric Charges 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 Generator Charges 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 Common Room
Charges 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60
Magazine fees 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 College Welfare 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 College
Examination Fee 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Sdudents’Aid fund 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Students’ Health
Home 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
B.U Sports fees 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 Academic Diary 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Excursion Fees(One
time) 0 100 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 1880 3285 2110 2160 1705 2060 1835 4785 3885 4685 3260
*Physical Education (Gen) students opting for Geography (Gen) will have to pay an additional amount of
Rs. 300/- [Laboratory fees (Rs.150/-),Laboratory Caution Deposit (Rs.100/-), Excursion Fees (Rs 50/- of
Geography].The total amount to be paid by such students will be Rs.2460/-.
In addition to the above, BU Examination Fees will be charged from eligible students at the time of form fill in
at the rate decided by the affiliating University. The Governing Body of the college has the right to change the
fee structure when necessary.
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UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS RELATING TO B.A./B.Sc./B.Com.
EXAMINATIONS UNDER THE CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM ( CBCS)
Candidates, admitted to Three Year B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. (Honours/General)
Programmes, shall have to opt for the Courses/ Group of Courses as prescribed by the
appropriate authorities of the University from time to time. The present Programme
Structures are as follows:
Core Course (CC): A course, that should compulsorily be studied by a candidate
as a core requirement, is termed as a core course.
Elective Course: Generally a course, which can be chosen from a pool of courses
and which may be very specific or specialized or advanced or supportive to the
discipline/ subject of study or which provides an extended scope or which enables an
exposure to some other discipline/ subject/ domain or nurtures the candidate’s
proficiency/ skill, is called an Elective Course.
Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Course: A course, which is to be offered in the
main discipline/ subject of study, is referred to as Discipline Specific Elective. This
course is to advance knowledge and skill in the Core Course domain.
Generic Elective (GE) Course: An elective course, chosen generally from a subject
of study other than Core Course(s) with an intention to seek a wide exposure, is called
a Generic Elective Course.
However, such Generic Elective (GE) Course will be chosen Stream-wise
i.e., BA/B.Sc./B,Com. by a student of Honours/General programme.
In case of BA/B.Sc. Honours Programme, except Biotechnology (Hons.) &
Biochemistry (Hons.), a student shall have to choose 4 Generic Electives
strictly from 2 subjects of choice taking exactly two courses from each
subject. Such a student shall have to study the curriculum of the GE of a
subject specified for the relevant Semester. A student of Biotechnology
(Hons.) / Biochemistry (Hons.) shall have to study Generic Electives
specified in the respective syllabus.
[For example, a candidate pursuing any Arts subject as core course, must opt
for Generic Elective (GE) Course from amongst the subjects of Arts Stream
available in a college.]
In case of B.A. General Programme, a student shall have to choose 2 Generic
Electives strictly from one particular subject which will be different from the
core subjects including the core languages (L1 and L2). Such a student shall
have to study the curricula of GE-1 & GE-2 of that subject in the 5th& 6th
Semesters respectively.
In case of B.Com. Honours/ General Programme, a student shall have to study
Generic Electives specified in the respective syllabus.
N.B.- A core course, offered in a subject, is to be treated as an elective by
other subject and such electives are to be referred to as Generic Elective.
Dissertation/Project: An elective course, designed to acquire special/ advanced
knowledge, is termed as dissertation/ project. This is considered as a special course
involving application of knowledge in solving/ analyzing / exploring a real life
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situation/ difficult problem. A dissertation/ project work will be of 6 credits. A
dissertation/ project work may be given in lieu of a Discipline Specific Elective.
Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC): The Ability Enhancement (AE) Courses are
of two kinds- Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC) and Skill
Enhancement Course(SEC).
AECC: These are the courses based on the contents that lead to knowledge
enhancement and consist of Environmental Studies (AECC – 1: Credits 4, marks-
100 divided into two parts – 80 marks for Theory and 20 marks for Project work) &
Communicative English/ MIL (AECC – 2: credits 2, marks-50). These are mandatory
for all disciplines.
SEC: SEC are value- based and/ or skill- based and are aimed at providing hands-
on-training, competency, skill, etc. These courses will be minimum 2 for Honours
Programmes and 4 for General Programmes. These may be chosen from a pool of
courses designed to provide value- based and/or skill- based knowledge and would
contain both theory and practical/ hands-on-training/ field work. The purpose of
these courses is to provide the students life-skill in hands-on-mode so as to increase
their employability.
Modalities of selecting SEC by a student of Honours/General Programme shall be as
follows:
i. In case of B.A./ B.Sc. Hons. Programme, a student shall have to study 02
Skill Enhancement Courses strictly on the Honours Subject. Such a
student shall have to study the curriculum of SEC on the Honours Subject
concerned specified for the relevant Semester i.e. SEC-1 in the 3rd
Semester and SEC-2 in the 4thSemester,
ii. In case of B.Com. Hons. Programme, a student shall have to study 02
Skill Enhancement Courses as specified in the relevant curriculum.
iii. Skill Enhancement Courses be chosen stream wise ( ie. B.A./ B.Sc./
B.Com. ) by a student of General Programme,
iv. In case of B.A. Gen. Programme, a student shall have to study 04 Skill
Enhancement Courses strictly on two Subjects, opted for pursuing Core
Courses, taking exactly 02 courses from each subject. Such a student shall
have to study the curriculum of SEC of the subject concerned specified
for the relevant Semester i.e. SEC-1 in the 3rd Semester, SEC-2 in the 4th
Semester, SEC-3 in the 5th semester and SEC-4 in the 6thSemester.
v. In case of B.Sc. Gen. Programme, a student shall have to study 04 Skill
Enhancement Courses strictly on two Subjects out of the three, opted for
pursuing Core Courses, taking exactly 02 courses from each subject. Such
a student shall have to study the curriculum of SEC of the subject
concerned specified for the relevant Semester i.e. SEC-1 in the 3rd
Semester, SEC-2 in the 4th Semester, SEC-3 in the 5thsemester and SEC-
4 in the 6thSemester.
vi. In case of B.Com. Gen. Course, a student shall have to study 04 Skill
Enhancement Courses as specified in the relevant curriculum.
Practical/Tutorial: Every Core, Discipline Specific and Generic Elective Course
will have one Practical/Tutorial. Wherever there is a practical, there will be no
tutorial and vice-versa.
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Programme Structure ( Honours &General)
Course Components No. of Courses
B.Sc. B.A. B.Com.
Honours General Honours General Honours General
Core Course (CC) 14 12 14 12 14 12
Discipline specific
Elective (DSE) Course
4 6 4 4 4 4
Generic Elective ( GE)
Course
4 ---- 4 2 4 2
Ability Enhancement
Compulsory Course
( AECC )
2 2 2 2 2 2
Skill Enhancement
Course ( SEC )
2 4 2 4 2 4
Total 26 24 26 24 26 24
Credit Details of the Courses of B.A./ B.Sc./ B.Com.( Honours ) underCBCS
Courses Credit
Practical Based Courses Non-Practical Based Courses
Theory + Practical Total Theory + Tutorial Total
1. Core Course (14 Courses) (14X4)+(14X2) 84 (14X5)+(14X1) 84
2. Elective Courses ( 8 courses)
2A. DSE (4Courses) (4X4)+(4X2) 24 (4X5)+(4X1) 24
2B. GE (4 Courses) (4X4)+(4X2) 24 (4X5)+(4X1) 24
3. Ability Enhancement Courses
3A.AECC - 1 (ENVS)
AECC - 2 (Com. Eng./MIL)
(4 X 1) 4 (4 X 1) 4
(2 X 1) 2 (2 X 1) 2
3B. SEC(2Coursesof2creditseach) (2 X 2) 4 (2 X 2) 4
TOTAL CREDIT 142 142
# Optional Dissertation/Project Work in place of one DSE Course (6 Credits) in 6th Semester
An Under-graduate Honours Degree in a subject is to be awarded if a
student successfully completes 14 core courses in that subject, 4 courses each from
a list of DSE and GE respectively, 2 courses in AECC and minimum 2 courses in
SEC as per the provisions envisaged in these regulations.
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Credit Details of B.A./ B.Sc./ B.Com.(General) Programme under CBCS
Courses Credit
Practical Based Courses Non-Practical Based Courses
Theory + Practical Total Theory + Tutorial Total
1. Core Course (12 Courses) (12X4)+(12X2) 72 (12X5)+(12X1) 72
2. Elective Courses ( 6 courses)
2A. DSE (6 Courses for B.Sc./
4CoursesforB.AandB.Com.)
(6X4)+(6X2)
36
(4X5)+(4X1)
24
2B. GE (4 Courses) ---- -- (2X5)+(2X1) 12
3. Ability Enhancement Courses
3A. AECC - 1 (ENVS)
AECC - 2 (Com. Eng./MIL)
(4 X 1) 4 (4 X 1) 4
(2 X 1) 2 (2 X 1) 2
3B. SEC(4Coursesof2creditseach) (4 X 2) 8 (4 X 2) 8
TOTAL CREDIT 122 122
# Optional Dissertation/Project Work in place of one DSE Course (6 Credits) in 6th Semester
An Under-graduate General Degree in Science is to be awarded if a student
successfully completes 4 core courses each in three subjects of choice, 2 courses each
from a list of DSEs based on the three subjects of choice selected above, 2 courses
in AECC and minimum 4 courses in SEC as per the provisions envisaged in these
Regulations.
An Under-graduate General Degree in Arts is to be awarded if a student successfully
completes 4 core courses in two subjects of choice along with 2 core courses L1– 1
&L1– 2 (English) to be studied in 1stand 3rd Semesters respectively and 2 core courses
L2– 1 & L2 – 2 (MIL) to be studied in 2nd and 4th Semesters respectively, 2 courses
each from a list of DSEs based on the two subjects of choice selected above and 2
courses from the list of GEs, 2 courses in AECC and minimum 4 courses in SEC as
per the provisions envisaged in these Regulations.
An Under-graduate General Degree in Commerce is to be awarded if a student
successfully completes the course of studies specified in the respective curriculum.
SEMESTER WISE DISTRIBUTION OF COURSES AND CREDITS
B.A./ B.Sc./ B.Com. Honours
Courses/
(Credits) Sem
I
Sem
II Sem
III
Sem
IV
Sem V SemVI Total No. of
Courses
Total Credit
CC (6) CC-
1&2
CC-3&4 CC-5, 6
&7
CC-8,
9,10
CC-11
& 12
CC-13
& 14
14 84
DSE (6) DSE-1
DSE-2
DSE-3
DSE-4
04 24
GE (6) GE-1 GE-2 GE-3 GE-4 04 24
AECC (2) AECC- 1 AECC- 2 02 04+02=06
SEC (2) SEC-1 SEC-2 02 04
Total No. of
Courses per Sem.
4 4 5 5 4 4 26 -----
TotalCredit
perSemester
22 20 26 26 24 24 ----
--
142
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B.A. General
Courses/
(Credits)
Sem I Sem II Sem III Sem IV Sem V Sem VI Total No.
ofCourses
Total
Credit
CC - 1,2 (6) CC (1A,2A) CC(1B,2B) CC(1C,2C) CC(1D,2D) 8 48
Language CC-1,2 (6)
(L1-1) (L2-1) (L1-2) (L2-2) 4 24
DSE- 1,2 (6) DSE (1A
2A)
DSE(1B
2B)
4 24
GE (6) 1(GE-1) 1(GE-2) 2 12
AECC (2) AECC- 1 AECC- 2 2 04+02=06
SEC (2) SEC-1 SEC-2 SEC-3 SEC-4 4 08
Total No. of
Courses per Sem
4 4 4 4 4 4 24 -----
Total Credit perSem.
22 20 20 20 20 20 ------ 122
B.Sc. General
Courses/
(Credits)
Sem I Sem II Sem III Sem IV Sem V Sem VI Total No.
ofCourses
Total
Credit
CC - 1,2,3 (6) CC(1A, 2A,3A)
CC(1B,
2B,3B)
CC(1C,
2C,3C)
CC(1D,
2D,3D)
12 72
DSE- 1,2,3 (6) DSE(1A, 2A, 3A)
DSE(1B, 2B, 3B)
6 36
GE (6) ----- ----- ----- ----- ------ ----- ----- ------
AECC (2) AECC - 1
AECC - 2
2 04+02 =06
SEC (2) SEC-1 SEC-2 SEC-3 SEC-4 4 08
Total No. of Courses per Sem.
4 4 4 4 4 4 24 -----
Total Credit per Sem.
22 20 20 20 20 20 ------ 122
B.Com. General
Courses/
(Credits)
Sem
I
Sem
II
Sem
III
Sem
IV
Sem
V
Sem
VI
Total
No. of
Courses
Total
Credit
CC - 1,2 (6) CC 1, CC 2
CC 3, CC 4
CC 5, CC 6
CC 7, CC 8
CC 9, CC 10
10 60
Language CC- 1,2 (6)
(L1-1) (L1-2) 2 12
DSE- 1,2 (6) DSE1 DSE2
DSE3 DSE4
4 24
GE (6) GE-1 GE-2 2 12
AECC I (4) AECC II (2)
AECC - 1
AECC - 2
2 04+02 =06
SEC (2) SEC-1 SEC-2, SEC 3
SEC-4 4 08
Total No. of Courses per Sem.
4 4 4 4 4 4 24 -----
Total Credit per Sem.
22 20 20 16 24 20 ------ 122
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Examinations for both Honours and General Programmes shall be held in six(6) semesters.
Semester-end Examination will be held generally in the last month of the each semester.
# Duration of Examinations (For both Hons. & General Programmes)
Subjects Marks Duration
Theoretical Papers 60 3 Hours
Theoretical Papers 40 2 Hours
AECC – 1 (ENVS) (MCQ Pattern) 80 2 Hours
AECC – 2 (Com. Eng. or MIL) (MCQ Pattern) 50 1 Hour 30 minutes
Practical Papers Up to 20 4 Hours maximum*
Practical Papers Above 20 5 Hours maximum*
The evaluation of the candidates shall be based on continuous assessment. The structure
of evaluation shall be as follows:
i. Each semester- assessment shall be divided into four (4) discrete components,
viz. C1, C2, C3 and C4. Internal Assessment of each course will consist of C1,
C2& C3 taken together. The students are to be informed about the modalities
of continuous assessment activities well in advance. The first component (C1)
of assessment shall be 5 (five) marks of each course having full marks 75 or
50 (except AECC – 2) as the case may be. It will be based on class test or
assignment or seminar. During the first two months of each semester, 1/3 of
the syllabus is to be completed. The continuous assessment of C1will be
consolidated during the 8th week of the semester concerned. The second
component (C2) of assessment shall be 5 (five) marks of each course having
full marks 75 or 50 (except AECC–
2) as the case may be. It will be based on class test or assignment or seminar.
During the second two months of each semester, 2/3 of the syllabus is to be
completed and the continuous assessment of C2 will be consolidated during
the 16th week of the semester concerned. Appearance in C1& C2is mandatory.
C3, wherever applicable, would comprise 5 (five) marks for attendance only
in CC, DSE and GE. Award of 5 marks on class attendance shall be given in
the following manner:
Attendance 50% & above but below 60% - 2 marks
Attendance 60% & above but below 75% - 3 marks
Attendance 75% & above but below 90% - 4 marks
Attendance 90%& above - 5marks
All records relating to C1, C2& C3 shall have to be preserved by the Colleges
at least for a period of one year after the completion of the relevant Semester-
end Examination.. The University Authority may ask for any such records, if
required.
ii. During the 21st – 23rd weeks of a semester, Semester- end Examination shall
be conducted for each course and the proportion of C4will be 80% of the total
marks of each course. To qualify in a Practical-based course, an examinee is
to appear in the Theoretical as well as the Practical portion of the examination
in the same semester.
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iii. The marks obtained in each course in a semester shall be the sum of C1, C2,
C3& C4 and shall be awarded in the form of Grade. The combined marks of
C1, C2, & C3 course-wise against University Roll No. of each candidate is to
be submitted to the University by the Colleges in the prescribed format before
completion of each Semester-end theoretical examination.
iv. The Percentage, Grade, and Grade Point shall be as here under:
Percentage of Marks Grade(Gi) GradePoint(Gixʋi)
90% to 100% 10 10 x ʋi
80% and above but below 90% 9 9 x ʋi
70% and above but below 80% 8 8 x ʋi
60% and above but below 70% 7 7 x ʋi
50% and above but below 60% 6 6 x ʋi
40% and above but below 50% 5 5 x ʋi
35% and above but below 40% 4 4 x ʋi
Below 35% Not Awarded
Where ʋi stands for Credit value of the ith course.
v. After declaration of the result of each semester, Grade card will be issued to
each candidate containing Course Type, Course Code, Course Title, Credit
Value, Grade obtained, Grade Point, and SGPA on the basis of all courses of
the relevant Semester. Moreover, for Honours students, a separate SGPA on
the basis of CC and DSE will be shown. n
Σ(Gi×ʋi) i=1
vi) SGPA (Si) = ----------- , where Gi stands for grade obtained by a
candidate n in ith course, ʋi stands for Credit
value of the ith
Σʋi course and n stands for the total number of i=1 courses in a particular semester.
vii) On successful completion of the programme, CGPA will be computed taking
into account all the courses undergone by a student over all the semesters of
a programme. Moreover, for Honours students, a separate CGPA will be
shown. This CGPA will be calculated on the basis of SGPAs in respect of
CCs & DSEs of all Semesters.
N Σ (Vi × Si)
i=1
CGPA = --------------- , where Vi stands for total credit of the ith
semester, N i.e., Vi = Σ ʋi ; Si stands for SGPA
obtained by a ΣVi candidate in that semester and N
stands for total
i=1 number of semesters in a programme.
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Table for Letter Grade Norm
CGPA Letter Grade
9 and above O (Outstanding)
8 to below 9 A+ (Excellent)
7 to below 8 A (Very Good)
6 to below 7 B+ (Good)
5 to below 6 B (Average)
4 to below 5 P (Pass)
Below 4 F (Fail)
viii) The Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) and Cumulative Grade Point
Average (CGPA) shall be rounded off to two (2) decimal points and to be
used in the Grade Cards.
ix) Percentage Conversion Formula = (SGPA or CGPA ×10) –5.0
The result of each semester for both Honours and General Programme shall be
published stating the SGPA obtained by the students. If a candidate secures a
minimum qualifying Grade 4 in all the courses, he/she will be declared to have
qualified in the said semester and result will be shown as “ Q ”.
However, if a candidate fails to secure a minimum qualifying Grade 4 in any course,
his/ her result of the semester- end examination(s) will be declared as SNC (Semester
Not Cleared) and credit will be retained course-wise within the prescribed chance(s)
in each semester.
Subject to successful completion of all the Semesters (From Semester I to Semester
VI), the final result of a candidate shall be determined on the basis of SGPAs obtained
and the total credit earned in all the semesters taken together as envisaged. A
candidate will be considered to have passed B.A./ B.Sc./ B.Com. Honours
Programme if he/ she secures a minimum Letter Grade B in CGPA subject to the
provisions laid down above and a candidate will be considered to have passed B.A./
B.Sc./ B.Com. General Programme if he/ she secures a minimum Letter Grade P in
CGPA subject to the provisions laid down above. If a candidate fails to secure a
minimum Letter Grade B or a minimum Letter Grade P, as the case may be, in CGPA,
the result of such candidate will be declared as PNC (Programme Not Cleared).
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Add on courses:
The students can take advantage of these courses and well equip themselves for the
future life
Certificate course in Karate for Girls.
Certificate course in Yoga (Skill India Initiative, Govt. of India)
Certificate programme in art & craft– under NSS in collaboration with PIDILITE
Certificate course in Webpage Designing – under the Department of Computer
Science
Certificate course in Human Rights in India– under the Department of Political
Science.
Certificate course in Photography – under the Department of Physics and College
Library.
Certificate course in Spoken English— under the Department of English.
Certificate course in Introduction to Fundamentals of GIS and Remote Sensing–
under the Department of Geography.
Certificate course in computerized Accounting and taxation: under the
Department of Commerce
Certificate course on Bengali Recitation: under the Department of Bengali
OTHER COURSES OFFERED
Post Graduate Section
Regular Post Graduate course (M.A) in Bengali as a constituent course of the University
of Burdwan.
Courses offered by Netaji Subhas Open University (NSOU):
B.A. (Honours.) : English, Bengali, History
With other combination subjects.
M. A. : English, Bengali, History, Political Science,
MSW M. Sc. : Mathematics.
M. Com. : Accountancy.
U.G. (Diploma) : Bachelor in Library Science.
Information about admission to all Under Graduate courses of NSOU is to be collected
from NSOU office. Admissions to all P.G. Courses take place once every year - in June.
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OTHER FACILITIES AVAILABLE
GIRLS’ HOSTEL:: Mankar College has a fully furnished hostel for the girl students
constructed with financial help from the UGC, the hostel has a capacity to
accommodate 33 students.
FREE STUDENTSHIP::The College awarded free studentship and half-free
studentship to deserving students for many years. But, as from 2012-13 the College
has to submit to the State Government 50% of the tuition fee received, the scope for
awarding these has been greatly reduced. However, the College has appealed to the
UGC for grants to offer stipends to deserving SC/ST/OBC A&B (non-creamy
layer)/minority students.
STUDENTS’ WELFARE FUND::A few financially insolvent students, who are
unable to pay the tuition fees and other dues, are helped from this fund. Income
certificate of the guardian has to be submitted while applying for the aid. Sincerity and
regularity of the student concerned are taken into account for deciding the
beneficiaries.
ACADEMIC DIARY::The academic diary informs the student about the academic
activities of the college throughout the year.
RAILWAY CONCESSION::The regular students of the college are issued Railway
Concession for travelling from the residence to the college and back.
CYCLE STAND:: The college has stands for the bi-cycles and motor-bikes of the
students. The students do not have to pay any fee to use the stands.
COLLEGE MAGAZINE:: The students of different departments bring out Wall
Magazines which are periodically re-furnished. The college also publishes an Annual
Magazine, guided by the teachers, enriched with the creative efforts of the students.
STUDENTS’ UNION::As per the statute of the Burdwan University, the Students’
Union is formed every year by the elected representatives of all the different classes.
The Students’ Union has traditionally played a very constructive role and looked after
the welfare of the students. It safeguards the interest of both the students and the
institution. But as per the instruction of the West Bengal State Govt. there is no
Students’ Union at present.
LIBRARY::The spacious and computerized College Library has more than 16,000
books. Every student is encouraged to use the library for both text and reference books.
The reading room widens the scope of the students for utilizing the library in a more
profitable way. Every student must take good care of the books in the interest of all
other students. Adequate compensation has to be made for spoiling or mutilating the
library books.
INFLIBNET::The college is registered under the N-LIST Programme and has access
to more than 2100 e-journals (including current issues with 5-10 years back files) and
more than 55,100 e-books. The resources are accessible from http://nlist.inflibnet.ac.in
as soon as a user from the college logs in.
NCC::The College has a very active unit of 10th Bn. Bengal NCC with individual
boys’ and girls’ wings. Any student having a sound health and the spirit to serve the
nation may join the NCC and gain valuable training. A graduate NCC cadet has great
job opportunities.
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NSS :: The College has two units of NSS. Its motto ‘not me but you’ teaches a student
to be a broad-minded and responsible member of the society. The NSS carries out
different programmes of social significance all through the year.
All students of general courses are expected to join either NCC or NSS.
PHOTO-COPYING FACILITY :: The college has its own photocopying facility.
The students can make photocopies of their documents in the college itself at a
minimum cost.
POWER BACK-UP:: The college has one 40 KV and one 5 KV Diesel Generator
Sets (silent mode) installed to provide 24 hours uninterrupted power supply.
INTERNET FACILITIES::The UGC Network Resource Centre of the college offers
Broadband internet facilities to the students and the teachers. Broadband connections
are also available to different departments, staffroom and library. Wi-Fi facility is also
available.
OFFICE: The college office is computerized. The staff is cooperative and is capable
of discharging huge workload efficiently and quickly.
SPORTS AND GAMES:: There are adequate facilities for out-door and in-door
games. Students from the College have regularly participated in a variety of sports and
games competitions at the University and District level and have won many prizes.
PRIZE FOR MERITORIOUS STUDENTS :: Kamala Kanta – Manorama Prizes
(funded by a lover of education) are given away every year to the best performers in
the 3 Year Degree Final Honours and General Examinations of each of Arts,
Commerce and Science streams on the day of the Annual Cultural Function.
SEMINARS:: National, international and students seminars are arranged regularly to
help the students become conscious of the cultural, social, medical, career related and
other issues to make them grow into good members of the society. National and
International Webinars are organized regularly during the lockdown period.
ANTI RAGGING COMMITTEE:: This committee prohibits any conduct by any
student or students whether by words spoken or written or by an act or indulging in
rowdy or in disciplined activities which has the effect of teasing, treating or handling
with rudeness a fresher or any other student, or students. Strict disciplinary, and if
needed, penal actions are taken in such cases.
COMMITTEE FOR THE PREVENTION OF SEXUAL HARASSMENTS::As
per the directives of the Supreme Court of India, this committee deals with any act of
sexual harassments very strictly to maintain a healthy academic atmosphere.
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MEMBERS OF THE TEACHING STAFF
Prof.(Dr.) Sukanta Bhattacharyya Principal
FACULTY OF ARTS
Department of English
1. Sri Kallol Sen Associate Professor & Head
2. Sri Pallab Das Assistant Professor
3. Sri Abhishek Samanta Assistant Professor
4. Sri Sabyasachi Roy SACT (Category-II)
5. Sri Anirban Chatterjee SACT (Category-I)
6. Sri Pinaki Mandal SACT (Category-II)
7. Smt. Kakali Ghosh SACT (Category-II)
Department of Bengali(UG & PG)
1. Smt.Anjuman Lipi Assistant Professor & Head
2. Dr. Arijit Bhattacharyya Assistant Professor (Coordinator PG)
3. Dr Arindam Adhikary Assistant Professor
4. Sri Kajal Roy SACT (Category-II)
5. Sk. Meher Abdullah SACT (Category-II)
6. Smt Banashree Datta SACT (Category-II)
7. Sri Pratim Dutta SACT (Category-I)
8. Sri Amit Adhikary SACT (Category-I)
Department of Economics
1. Dr. Amit Mandal Assistant Professor & Head
1. Smt. Rina Singh SACT (Category-II)
2. Sri. Priyotosh Sarkar SACT (Category-II)
3. Smt. Sanjukta De SACT (Category-I)
Department of Philosophy
1. Sri Shukdeb Mondal Assistant Professor & Head
2. Smt. Chandana Mukherjee SACT (Category-II)
3. Sri Mrinmoy Nandi SACT (Category-II)
4. Sri Surajit Ghosh SACT (Category-I)
5. Sri Debabrata Biswas SACT (Category-II)
6. Smt. Jinnatara Khatun SACT (Category-I)
7. Sri Sukanta Mondal SACT (Category-I)
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Department of History
1. Sri Subrata Mandal Assistant Professor & Head
2. Dr. Mimasha Pandit Assistant Professor
3. Sri. Somnath Nayak SACT (Category-II)
4. Smt. Rupali Mondal SACT (Category-II)
5. Smt. Sutapa Pabi SACT (Category-II)
6. Sri Jagannath Chatterjee SACT (Category-I)
Department of Political Science
1. Sri Nihar Ranjan Rakshit Associate Professor & Head
2. Sri. Bijay Mondal Assistant Professor
3. Smt. Keya Chatterjee SACT (Category-II)
4. Smt. Manasi Pandit SACT (Category-I)
5. Smt. Piyanki Bose (Datta) SACT (Category-II)
6. Sri Subhasis Kar SACT (Category-I)
Department of Geography
1. Dr. Srabanti Ghosh Assistant Professor & Head
2. Dr.Abhik Dasgupta Assistant Professor
3. Sri Sandipan Ganguly Assistant Professor
4. Smt. Rangana Roy SACT (Category-II)
5. Smt.Nisha Dey SACT (Category-I)
Department of Hindi
1. Dr. Kusum Rai Associate Professor & Head
2. Sri Makeshwar Rajak Assistant Professor
3. Smt.Sanjyogita Verma SACT (Category-II)
4. Sri Baiju Kumar Nonia SACT (Category-II)
5. Sri Dharmendra Kumar Pasi SACT (Category-I)
6. Dr. Punam Sharma SACT (Category-I)
7. Smt. Puja Gupta SACT (Category-II)
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Department of Sanskrit
1. Dr. Mamani Mandal Assistant Professor & Head
2. Sri Dibya Kanti Sen Hazra SACT (Category-I)
3. Sri Sudip Mukherjee SACT (Category-II)
4. Smt. Indrani Sinha SACT (Category-I)
5. Smt. Ishita Hazra SACT (Category-I)
6. Sri Kundan Roy SACT (Category-I)
7. Smt.Tripti Paramanik SACT (Category-I)
Department of Santali
1. Sri. Dhirendranath Murmu Assistant Professor & Head
2. Sri Nalin Mandi SACT (Category-I)
3. Sri Srimanta Mandal SACT (Category-I)
4. Sri Mongal Murmu SACT (Category-I)
Department of Physical Education
1. Sri Arnab Ghosh SACT (Category-II)
2. Sri Arabinda Maji SACT (Category-II)
FACULTY OF COMMERCE
Department of Commerce
1. Sri Tarun Kumar Roy Associate Professor & Head
2. Sri Sujit Banerjee SACT (Category-I)
3. Sri Tapas Kumar Gangopadhyay SACT (Category-II)
4. Sri Uttam Kumar Das SACT (Category-II)
5. Smt. Poly Chatterjee SACT (Category-II)
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FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Department of Computer Science
1. Sri Amitava Bondopadhyay Assistant Professor & Head
2. Sri Kunal Kumar Mandal Assistant Professor
3. Smt. Monalisa Sardar Assistant Professor
4. Sri Bappaditya Modak SACT (Category-II)
5. Sk. Anamul Hoda SACT (Category-II)
6. Smt. Puja Bhakta SACT (Category-I)
7. Sri Prasun Pal SACT (Category-II)
8. Sri Anurag Mukherjee SACT (Category-II)
Department of Mathematics
1. Dr.Sujata Mondal Assistant Professor & Head
2. Dr. Suman Rakshit Assistant Professor
3. Sri Sukhendu Roy SACT (Category-II)
4. Sri Prasanta Mondal SACT (Category-II)
5. Sri Subhendu Karmakar SACT (Category-II)
Department of Physics
1. Sri Arunmay Baidya Assistant Professor & Head
2. Sri Sudhan Choudhury SACT (Category-II)
Department of Environmental Studies
1. Sri Arghya Mandal SACT (Category-II)
2. Sri Atanu Patra SACT (Category-II)
Department of Nutrition
1. Smt. Senjuti Saha SACT (Category-I)
2. Smt. Pritha Chatterjee SACT (Category-II)
3. Smt. Munnema Shabnom SACT (Category-II)
Department of Chemistry
1. Smt. Debashree Ghosh SACT (Category-II)
The senior-most teacher in the department remains, on behalf of the Principal, in charge of the
affairs of the department which does not have a Full time Teacher.
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LIBRARY STAFF
1. Sri Amit Kumar Das College Librarian
2. Sri Bishwajit Dey Library Clerk & Cashier addl. charge
3. Smt. Swapna Bhattacharjee (Goswami) Library Peon
OFFICE STAFF
1. Sri Tulasi Charan Kesh Head Clerk
2. Sri Bikas De Accountant
3. Sri Biplab Kumar Roy Electrician-cum-Caretaker
4. Kh Md Hedyatullah Clerk (LD)
5. Sri Rabindranath Roy Lab Attendant (Geography)
6. Sri Partha Sarathi Roy Lab Attendant (Geography)
7. Sri Kousik Chakraborty Lab Attendant (Physics)
8. Smt. Aparna Sarkar Lady Attendant
9. Sri Sibu Hansda Night Guard
10. Sri Jamir Lohar Guard
11. Sri Abhinandan Roy Lab Attendant (Physical Education)
12. Sri Bapi Tudu Lab Attendant (Computer Science)
13. Sri Dulal Hazra Part Time Sweeper
14. Smt. Saraswati Soren Part-Time Karmobandhu
15. Sri. Tamal Mazumdar Part time NCC Clerk (Casual)
16. Sri. Dibyendu Patar Lab Attendant (Chemistry), (Casual)
17. Sri. Raju Ghosh Security Guard (Casual)
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AT A GLANCE
ESSENTIAL FEATURES ::
Regular attendance of the students.
Strict discipline within the Campus.
Highly qualified and dedicated faculties
Excellent teaching and learning process.
Two internal exams per paper per semester.
Extremely cordial relation between staff and students.
Excellent academic environment.
Large, beautiful, clean and green Campus.
INFRASTRUCTURE ::
CCTV surveillance of the campus for security.
Well-equipped Laboratories with LCD projectors and Smart Boards.
Spacious and airy Classrooms with glass boards -- the larger rooms equipped with
Public Address System.
Smart Class Rooms
Photo-copying facility.
LCD Projection facility.
INFLIB NET connection, Computerized Library with Reading Room for students.
Large and fully equipped auditorium
Gym for Physical Education.
Separate Boys’ Common Room and Girls’ Common Room
Purified drinking water facility
24 hour Power back up through one 40kv & one 5kv silent Diesel Generator Sets
Network Resource Centre with 10 computers having 24 hour Broadband connection.
Wi-Fi campus
Girls’ Hostel
A huge multi-storied building has been constructed provide capacious accommodation
for a large Library, Office, Science block and multi-gym for boys and girls, among other
things.
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CHECKLIST FOR EVERY STUDENT:
Show the Student’s Identity Card at the gate to enter the college campus.
Come prepared for the classes. You are here to study.
Attend classes, otherwise you will not be allowed to appear in the examinations.
Watch your percentage of attendance carefully. Medical certificates will not help.
Do not make any noise in the corridors. You will disturb the ongoing classes.
Read the notices carefully every day.
Do not bring or entertain outsiders in the College campus.
Do not come to the College dressed as if for a picnic or a party. Maintain the
academic culture of the College.
Keep the College clean. It is yours.
Switch off fans and lights when you leave the class room. You do it at home.
Switch off mobile phones before you enter the class rooms. Mobile phones playing
songs inside the class rooms or in the corridors will be confiscated.
Do not smoke. Do not chew gutkha/pan parag etc. – you will be turned out.
Remember only your performance will make your guardians happy
Maintain Covid protocol. Take care and keep well.