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DR. KANAILAL BHATTACHARYYA COLLEGE(NAAC RE-ACCREDITED (Thrice) WITH GRADE-‘B’)

Valid Upto March 2020

(A Co-Educational Degree College)Affiliated to University of Calcutta & U. G. C.

Estd – 1985

PROSPECTUSAcademic Session – 2019-2020

15, Kona Road, Ramrajatala,

P.O. - Santragachi, Howrah-711104Ph : 2627-2490 (College Office)

2627-2471 (NSOU Office)(SAT.-SUN. 2.00 P.M. - 4.00 P.M.)

Fax : 91332627-3241E-mail : [email protected]

Website : www.drklbcollege.ac.in

Students are hereby instructed to sign in the University Check List from thedate of commencement of B.A. / B.Sc. / B. Com. 1st Yr. Classes within 31/07/2019 of also to fillup C.U. Registration Form, failing which C.U. Registrationwould be cancelled.

Important WarningThe College Authority reserves the right to cancel/reject/nullify any admission of anycandidate unless and until the admission is regularised by the University authority. Ifany mistake/error is noticed at the time of scrutiny of Registration by the Universityauthority, the sole responsibility of such error will lie with the candidate concerned.

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: NAAC ACCREDITION-Brief Summary :

Dr. Kanailal Bhattacharyya College is now one of the few

tertiary institutions of higher education to be assessed and

accredited thrice by NAAC. The College was assessed and

accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation

Council (NAAC) in 2004 and reassessed and reaccredited by

the same authority in 2009. After meticulous inspections, the

college was awarded C++(67.70%) and 'C' (1.91 CGPA)

grades in 2004 and 2009 respectively. The College has been

also assessed and accredited by NAAC for the third time in

Dec. 2014 and was re-accredited with a CGPA of 2.01 on a

four point scale at ‘B’ Grade. These results stand for the

continuous progress and development of the institution.

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Achievement of the College

1. This College is a Recipient of RUSA Funds for

Infrastructure upgradation

1st Installment : 50,00.000 (2015-16)

2nd Installment : 72,91,667 (2015-16)

3rd Installment : 72,91,667 (2017-18)

Total : 1,95,83,334

The above fund was properly utilised and UC

submitted in due time.

2. The college also Received Rs. 10,00,000 vide

Memo No. 1114 (SANC)/EH/P/CS/10M-108/

2017 Dated 21.03.2018 from Deputy Secretary

Highe Education. Science & Technology and

Biotechnology (Higher Education) for the purpose

of purchase of Furniture, Books, Equipments,

Computers, etc.

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Instructions to Students :1. 'First year students are hereby instructed to sign in the University of Calcutta Check List

from the date of commencement of BA/B.Sc./B.Com classes within two months andalso to fill up C.U. Registration Form, failing which, C.U. Registration can not be issuedfor the absentance students.

2. If a student fails to substantiate the information submitted during admission for the purposeof fulfilling the formalities for obtaining University of Calcutta Registration or for anyother purpose the college finds appropriate, his/her admission would be cancelled.

3. The undersigned is directed to forward you the University Notifications No. CSR/3/18,dt. 07.05.2018 and CSR 4/18, dt. 07,2018, containing new Admission & ExaminationRegulations for Semester-wise three-year (six semesters) B.A./B.Sc. (Honours/General)and B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. (Major) Courses of studies under CBCS and B.Com CSR 64/17with amendments 10118.

This new Admission and Examination Regulation is in effect from the academic session,i.e., 2018-2019.

The 3 year B.A/B.Sc. (Honours/General) Programme shall be for a minimum durationof six (6) consecutive semesters of six (6) months each i.e., three (3) years. The Oddsemester will start ordinarily in the month of July and the even semester in the month ofJanuary of every year under CBCS (Choice-based Credit System) university of Calcutta.

A candidate pursuing a regular course of study for three-year semester-wise degreecourse shall have to clear all the semesters in all respects within a span of fiver years fromthe year of admission to the particular course and combination, failing which enrolmentof the candidate shall stand cancelled.

4. Applicability of the Regulation

These regulations shall be applicable to :

a. The students who are taking admission to the B.A/B.Sc. (Honours/General)( Coursefrom the academic session 2018-2019.

b. The students who were admitted a earlier sessions but did not enroll for B.A./B.Sc/B.Mus. (Honours/General) Part I Examinations up to 2018.

c. The students who were admitted in earlier sessions and enrolled for B.A./B.Sc.(Honours/General) Part I Examinations did not appear in Part I Examinations upto 2018,

d. The students who were admitted in earlier sessions and appeared in B.A./B.Sc/B.Mus.(Honours/General) Part I Examinations in 2018 or earlier shall continue tobe guided by the existing Regulations of Annual System.

5. It is compulsory for the students of B.A./B.Sc./ Hons. Gen 1st yr (Sem 1 and Sem 2) andB.Com 2nd year (Sem 3 and Sem 4) to appear for internal assessment. B.A./B.Sc. 2ndyear and 3rd yr. and B.Com 3rd year as per University Calendar.

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6. Students enrolling for the honours course cannot change their given subject combination,as mentioned in the prospectus.

7. Availing the library facility is mandaroty for the honours students.

8. College fees are to be deposited on time. Non-payment of any outstanding fee wouldresult in the non-publicaiton of the result and even a suspension of the candidature.Monthly fees are to be deposited in the Santragachi Co-operative Bank (RamrajatalaBranch) within the 7th and the 20th of every month.

9. College campus and class rooms should be kept clean.

10. Cycles are to be kept in the cycle stand alone and nowhere else.

11. Under no circumstances, the discipline and the academic atmosphere can be violated.

12. NO STUDENTS WILL BE ALLOWED to enter the college Campus WITHOUT THEIRIDENTITY CARD.

Rules Regarding Admission(a) For admission to the Honours courses the minimum marks to be obtained in the H.S.

examinations is 500/250 and 90/45 in the desired subject or 110/55 in the desiredsubject.

(b) Admission in U.G. Colleges of C.U. will be on the basis of College level on-line admissionprocedure intoduced by the Calcutta University from 2015-16 academic session.

c) There will be one Admission Window in the College Campus.d) Interested Candidates are requested to visit Calcutta University website regularly.

Website : www.caluniv.ac.in

Attendence(a) A student attending at least 75% of the total number of classes [60% to less than 75%

=6, 75% to less than 90% = 8, 90% and above = 10] held shall be allowed to appearat the concerned Examinations.

(b) A student attending at least 60% but less than 75% of the total number of classes* heldshall be allowed to appear at the concerned Semester Examinations subject to the paymentof prescribed condonation fees and fulfillment of other conditions laid down in theregulations.

(c) A student attending at least 60% shall not be allowed appear at the concerned SemesterExaminations and he/she has to pursue admission to the same Semester in the very nextyear.

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Extension ProgrammesKeeping in mind the social responsibility of the institution, the college has organized

several extension programmes. These programmes serve as the bridge between the studentsand the larger humanity. The programmes are :

1. Blood donation camps 2. Health examination camps3. AIDS - awareness programmes4. Programmes to awaken consciousness of Women's Rights5. Drive against child marriage 6. Paediatric awareness7. Awareness regarding food and nutrition8. Literacy programmes 9. Awareness regarding pure drinking water10. Awareness regarding family planning11. Awareness regarding regular classes of pulse-polio vaccination12. National Service Scheme (NSS)13. Customer Protection and Awareness camps.14. Save Girl Child 15. Drug Awareness Programme16. Thalassaemia Awareness & Screening Programme

Subject :1. Education, 2. History, 3. Political Science, 4. Philosophy,5. English, 6. Bengali, 7. Geography8. Jouralism & Mass Communication [Subject to the approval of affiliation of C.U.]9. Food and Nutrition. [Subject to the approval of affiliation of C.U.]

Subject Combination for B.A. (Hons.)Dr. Kanailal Bhattacharyya College

BA (H)

Core Course (CC)

Bengali (BNGA)Info Code : 9

English (ENGA)Info Code : 10

GE 1 GE-2 AECC1

AECC2

Philosophy(PHIG)

BNGM orENGM ENVS

Philosophy(PHIG) / Jorg.

Education(EDCG-GE)

History(HISG-GE)

(EDCG-GE)

Education(EDCG-GE)

History(HISG-GE)

(EDCG-GE)

Eduation (EDCG)Either Philosophy

(PHIG)

Eduation (EDCG)Either Philosophy

(PHIG)

BNGM orENGM ENVS

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CoreCourse (CC)

History (HISA)Soft Code : 10

Pol Science (PLSA)Soft Code : 12

Education(EDCA)

Soft Code : 13

Geography(GEOA)

Soft Code : 14

Philosophy(PHIA)

Subject Combination for B.A. (Gen.)

CC2CC1 GE-1

EitherBengali or EnglishPol. Sc. History,

EducationEither Philosophy or

Geography

BNGMor

ENGMENVS

AECC1

AECC2

LCC1

LCC2

EitherBengali or EnglishPol. Sc. History,

EducationEither Philosophy or

Geography

Pol. Sc.History,

EducationEither

Philosophyor

Geography

ENGC BNGL/ENGC

GE 1 GE-2 AECC1

AECC2

Bengali, Pol Sc,Geography

BNGM orENGM

ENVSBengali, Pol Sc,Geography

History, Education,Bengali orGeography

BNGM orENGM

ENVSHistory, Education,

Bengali orGeography

Bengali/English,Pol. Sc. orGeography

BNGM orENGM

ENVSBengali/English,Pol. Sc. orGeography

History, Pol. Sc.Education

BNGM orENGM

ENVSHistory, Pol. Sc.Education

Either Bengali orEnglish, Pol Sc.

History

BNGM orENGM

ENVSEither Bengali orEnglish, Pol Sc.

History

Education, EitherBengali

orEnglish,History,Pol. Sc.

BNGMor

ENGMENVS

Education, EitherBengali or English,

History,Pol. Sc.

Education,History,Pol. Sc.

ENGC BNGL/ENGC

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Programme : BSC (G)

AECC1

AECC2

BNGMor

ENGMENVS

CC2CC1 GE-1

Botany, Zoology,Either Physiology

Botany,Zoology, Either Physiology

Botany, Zoology, EitherPhysiology

PG in Bengali and Geography are likety to open in the near future.

Course structrue for B.A/B.Sc. (Honours/General)Course Components B.Sc. B.A

Honours General Honours GeneralCore Course (CC) 14 12* 14 8**Language Core Course (LCC) 0 0 0 4**Generic Elective (GE) 4** 0 4** 2Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) 4 6* 4 4**Ability EnhancementCompulsory Course (AECC) 2 2 2 2Skill EnhancementElective Course (SEC) 2 4** 2 4**Total no. of courses 26 24 26 24

* Covering three Subjects ** Covering two subjects

Credit structrue for B.A/B.Sc. (Honours) Courses

Course Type & Credit Number of Courses xCredit (With Practical)

Number of Courses xCredit (With Practical)

Theory Practical Theory Practical

Core Course (CC) (6) 14x4=(56) 14x2=(28) 14x5=(70) 14x1=(14)Generic Elective (GE) (6) 4x4=(16) 4x2=(8) 4x5=(20) 4x1=(4)Discipline Specific Elective(DSE) (6) 4x4=(16) 4x2=(8) 4x5=(20) 4x1=(4)Ability EnhancementCompulsory Course 2x2=(4) 0 2x2=4 0(AECC) (2)Skill Enhancement 2x2=(4) 0 2x2=4 0Course (SEC) (2)Total courses (Credits) 26 (96) 22 (44) 26 (118) 22(22)

* Total Courses =48 (26 TH+22P/TU)** Total Credits=140 (96 TH+44P)/ (118TH+22 TU)

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Credit Structrue for B.Sc. (General) Courses

Course Type & Credit Number of Courses xCredit (With Practical)

Number of Courses xCredit (With Tutorial)

Theory Practical Theory Practical

Core Course (CC) (6) 12x4=48 12x2=24 12x5=60 12x1=12Discipline Specific Elective(DSE) (6) 6x4=24 6x2=12 6x5=30 6x1=6Ability EnhancementCompulsory Course 2x2=4 0 2x2=4 0(AECC) (2)Skill Enhancement 4x2=8 0 4x2=8 0Elective Course (SEC) (2)Total courses (Credits) 24 (84) 18 (36) 24 (102) 18(18)

* Total Courses =42 (24TH+18P/TU)** Total Credits=120 (84 TH+36P)/ (102TH+18P)

Credit Structrue for B.A (General) Courses

Course Type & Credit Number of Courses xCredit (With Practical)

Number of Courses xCredit (With Tutorial)

Theory Practical Theory Practical

Core Course (CC) (6) 8x4=32 8x2=16 8x5=70 8x1=8Language (LCC) withTutorial only (6) 4x5=20 4x1=4 4x5=20 4x1=4Generic Elective (GE) (6) 2x4=8 2x2=4 2x5=10 2x1=2Discipline Specific Elective(DSE) (6) 4x4=16 4x2=8 4x5=20 4x1=4Ability EnhancementCompulsory Course 2x2=4 0 2x2=4 0(AECC) (2)Skill Enhancement 4x2=8 0 4x2=8 0Elective Course (SEC) (2)Total courses (Credits) 24 (88) 18 (32) 24 (102) 18(18)

* Total Courses =42 (24 TH+18P/TU)** Total Credits=120 (88 TH+32P)/ (102TH+18 TU)

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Semester-wise Courses for B.A./B.Sc. (Honours)

Course Type & Credit

Core Course (CC) 2TH+2P/TU 2TH+2P/TU 3TH+3P/TU 3TH+3P/TU 2TH+2P/TU 2TH+2P/TUCC-1 & 2 CC-3 & 4 CC-5.6& 7 CC-8,9 & 10 CC-11 & 12 CC-13 & 14

Generic Elective (GE) 1TH+1P/TU 1TH+1P/TU 1TH+1P/TU 1TH+1P/TUGE-1 GE-2 GE-3 GE-4

Discipline Specific Elective 2TH+2P/TU 2TH+2P/TU(DSE) DSE-A(1) DSE-A(2)

B (1) B (2)Ability Enhancement 1TH+0P/TU 1TH+0P/TUCompulsory Course AECC-1 AECC-2(AECC)Skill Enhancement 1TH+0P/TU 1TH+0P/TUElective Course (SEC) SEC-A (1) SEC-B (2)

Total No. of courses 4 x 100 4 x 100 5 x 100 5 x 100 4 x 100 4 x 100and Marks = 400 = 400 = 500 = 500 = 400 = 400Total courses (Credits) 20 20 26 26 24 24

Sem-1 Sem-2 Sem-3 Sem-4 Sem-5 Sem-6

Semester-wise Courses for B.Sc. (General)

Course Type & Credit

Core Course (CC) 3TH+3P/TU 3TH+3P/TU 3TH+3P/TU 3TH+3P/TUCC-1 CC-2 CC-3 CC-4

Discipline Specific Elective 3TH+3P/TU 3TH+3P/TU(DSE) DSE-A DSE-B

(1A+2A+3A) (1B+2B+3B)Ability Enhancement 1TH+0P/TU 1TH+0P/TUCompulsory Course AECC-1 AECC-2(AECC)Skill Enhancement 1TH+0P/TU 1TH+0P/TU 1TH+0P/TU 1TH+0P/TUElective Course (SEC) SEC A SEC B SEC A SEC BTotal No. of courses 4 x 100 4 x 100 4 x 100 4x 100 4 x 100 4 x 100and Marks = 400 = 400 = 400 = 400 = 400 = 400Total courses (Credits) 20 20 20 20 20 20

Sem-1 Sem-2 Sem-3 Sem-4 Sem-5 Sem-6

TH - Theory P = Practical TU - Tutorial

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Semester-wise Courses for B.A. (General)

Course Type & Credit

Core Course (CC) 2TH+2P/TU 2TH+2P/TU 2TH+2P/TU 2TH+2P/TUCC-1 CC-2 CC-3 CC-4

Language (LCC) 1TH+1TU 1TH+1TU 1TH+1TU 1TH+1TULCC1(1) LCC2(1) LCC1(2) LCC2(2)

Generic Elective (GE) 1TH+1P/TU 1TH+1P/TUGE-1 GE-2

Discipline Specific Elective 2TH+2P/TU 2TH+2P/TU(DSE) DSE-A DSE-B

(1A+2A) (1B+2B)

Ability Enhancement 1TH+0P/TU 1TH+0P/TUCompulsory Course AECC-1 AECC-2(AECC)Skill Enhancement 1TH+0P/TU 1TH+0P/TU 1TH+0P/TU 1TH+0P/TUElective Course (SEC) SEC-A SEC-B SEC-A SEC-B

Total No. of courses 4 x 100 4 x 100 5 x 100 5 x 100 4 x 100 4 x 100and Marks = 400 = 400 = 500 = 500 = 400 = 400Total courses (Credits) 20 20 20 20 20 20

Sem-1 Sem-2 Sem-3 Sem-4 Sem-5 Sem-6

B.Com (Hons. & Genl.) - 2018-20193 year B. Com CSR, - 2017 Dated 20.07.20175. Types of Courses

A) B. Com Honours

Ability Enhancement Compulsory Two Papers 200 2x2 = 4Course (AECC)Skill Enhancement Elective Course (SEC) Two Papers 200 2x4 = 8Generic Elective (GE) Four Papers 400 2x6 = 24CORE COURSE (CC) Fourteen Papers 1400 14x6= 84Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Four Papers 400 4x6 = 24

2600 Total144

Marks CreditHours

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B) B. Com General

Ability Enhancement Compulsory Two Papers 200 2x2 = 4Course (AECC)Skill Enhancement Elective Course (SEC) Two Papers 200 2x4 = 8Generic Elective (GE) Four Papers 400 2x6 = 24CORE COURSE (CC) Eleven Papers 1100 11x6=66Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Four Papers 400 4x6 = 24

2300 Total126

Marks CreditHours

CHG Common Paper for Honours and GeneralCourses

CH Common Paper for Honours Course irrecpectiveof Discipline Specific Elective Papers opted for

CG Common Paper for General Course irrecpectiveof Discipline Specific Elective Papers opted for

DSE Discipline Specific Elective Papers

Course Name

Course Structure for B.Com. Hnours under CBCS

Year I : Semester- I

AECC 1.1 Chg Language : 100 2Communicated EnglishIndian Language

GE 1.1 Chg Microeconomics I & Statistics (50+50) 100 6CC 1.1 Chg Business Laws 100 6CC 1.2 Chg Principles of Management 100 6CC 1.1 Ch Financial Accounting - 1 100 6

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Marks CreditHours

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Course Structure for B.Com. Hnours under CBCSYear I : Semester-1I

Year 2 : Semester-III

SEC 3.1 Chg Information Technology & Its 100 4Application in Business (Theory -50+ Practical + 50)

GE 3.1 Chg Business Mathematics & Statistics 100 6(50+50)

CC 3.1 Ch Financial Accounting II 100 6CC 3.2 Ch Indian Financial System 100 6

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Marks CreditHours

GE 2.1 Chg E-Commerce & Business 100 6Communication (50+50)

CC 2.1 Chg Company Law 100 6CC 2.2 Chg Marketing Management and Human 100 6

Resource Management (50+50)CC 2.1 Ch Cost and Management Accounting -1 100 6

AECC 2.1 ENVS 100 226

Marks CreditHours

Year 2 : Semester-IV

GE 4.1 Chg Microeconomics II & Indian Economy 100 6(50+50)

CC 4.1 Chg Entrepreneurship Development and 100 6Business Ethics (50+50)

CC 4.1 Ch Taxation 1 100 6

CC 4.2 Ch Cost and Management 100 6Accounting -II

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Marks CreditHours

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Year 3 : Semester-VI

SEC 6.1 Chg Computerised Accounting and e-Filling 100 6of Tax Returns

CC 6.1 Ch Project Work 100 6DSE 6.1 A** Financial Reporting and Financial 100 6

Statement Analysis

DSE 6.2 A** Financial Management 100 6

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Marks CreditHours

Chg : Common for Honours and General ; Ch : Core Course for HonoursOptions :** Or DSE 6.1 M (Retail Management and Marketing of Services - 50+50) & DSE 6.2 M

( Rural Marketing and International Marketing 50+50)** Or DSE 6.1 T (Indirect Tax : Laws and Practices)

& DSE 6.2 T (Tax Procedures and Planning)** Or DSE 6.1 e-B (Internet & WWW and Functional e-Business System (50+50) &

DSE 6.2 e-B (Computer Applications and e-Business Applications - Practical (50+50)

Year 3 : Semester-V

CC 5.1 Chg Auditing & Assurance 100 6

CC 5.2 Chg Taxation II 100 6

DSE 5.1 A* Microeconomics and Advanced 100 6Business Mathematics (50+50)

DSE 5.2 A* Corporate Accounting 100 6

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Marks CreditHours

Options :

* Or DSE 5.1 M (Consumer Behaviour and Sales Management - 50+50) & DSE 5.2 M ( Product &Pricing Management and Marketing Communication 50+50)

* Or DSE 5.1 T (Public Finance and Taxation)DSE 5.2 T (Direct Tax : Laws and Practice)

* Or DSE 5.1 e-B (Fundamentals of Computer)DSE 5.2 e-B DBMS and System Analysis & Design (50+50)

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SKILL ENHANCEMENT COURSE (SEC)

Honourse Sub SEC (Sem-III) SEC (Sem-IV)GeneralSub

Bengali (BEGA) ÷Å̂ í Ý ›¶ß±úò±(SEC-A/3-1)

BNGG õÉõý±¿õþß õ±Ñù± Ýü±¿ýîÂÉ áËõøí±õþÂóX¿î ¿õ:±ò(SEC-B/4-1)

English (ENGA) BUSINESSCOMMUNICATION

(SEC-A/3-2)

ACADEMICWRITING ANDCOMPOSITION

(SEC-A/4-2)

BUSINESSCOMMUNICATION

(SEC-A/3)

SPOKEN ENGLISH(SEC-B/4/6-1)

ENGG

History (HISA) ARCHIVES ANDMUSEUMS (SEC-A/1)

UNDERSTANDINGPOPULAR CULTURE

(SEC-B/1)HISTORICAL TOURISM

: THEORY ANDPRACTICE

(SEC-A)

MUSEUMS ANDARCHIVES IN INDIA

(SEC-B)

HISG

Pol Science (PLSA) DEMOCRATICAWARNESS

THROUGH LEGALLITERACY (SEC-A/1)

LEGAL LITERACY(SEC-A/3)

ELEMENTARYDIMENSIONS OF

RESEARCH(SEC-B/1)

PLSG

ELEMENTARYASPECTS OF SOCIAL

RESEARCH(SEC-B/2)

Education (EDCA) SKILL FORDEMOCRATIC

CITIZENSHIP (SEC-A)

TEACHING SKILL(SEC-B)

EDCG

Geography (GEOA) COASTALMANAGEMENT

RURALDEVELOPMENT

GEOG

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Philosophy (PHIA) COMPUTERAPPLICATION

EMERGING TRENDSOF THOUGHT

COMPUTERAPPLICATION

VALUE EDUCATIONPHIG

Botany (BOTA) BIO FERTILIZER MUSHROOM CULTURETECHNOLOGY

API CULTURE AQUARIUM FISHERIES

BOTG

Zoology (ZOOA)

API CULTURE AQUARIUMFISHKEEPING

ZOOG

HEMATOLOGICALTECHNIQUES

Physiology (PHYA)

MICROBIOLOGY ANDIMMUNOLOGY

PHYG

SKILL ENHANCEMENT COURSE (SEC)

Honourse Sub SEC (Sem-III) SEC (Sem-IV)GeneralSub

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Explanation of CBCS● Modalities of selecting CC by a student of Honours/ General programme

shall be as follows:a) In case of B.A./B.Sc. Honours programme a student shall have to study 14 core

courses of the Honours Subject as specified for each of the 6 semestrs.b) In case of B.A. General programme, a student shall have to study 4 Core Courses of

each of the 3 choses subjects as specified for each of the first 4 Semesters.c) In case of B.A. General programme, a student shall have to study 4 Core Courses

of each of the 2 choses subjects as specified for each of the first 4 Semesters. Inaddition 4 Core Courses to be studied, two courses each from two language subject.I.C.C.I. English & ICC2- MIL (Bengali/Hindi/ Urdu)/Alternative English as specifiedfor each of the last 4 semesters.

ODD Semester - LCC -1 - EnglishLCC -2 - Bengali/Communicative English

Discipline Specific Elective● Modalities of selecting DSE by a student of Honours/General programmed shall be

as follows :

a) In case of B.A/B.Sc. Honours Programme a student shall have to study 4 DSE coursesstrictly on the Honours subject. Such a student shall have to study the curriculum ofDSE on the Honours subject concerned as specified for the relevant semester.

Explanation : Each Honours subject shall have two groups (A & B) of DSE papers.A student shall choose any one paper from each of Group A and Group B in fifthsemester and sixth semester.

b) In case of B.A General programme, a student shall have to study 4 DSE coursesstrictly on 2 subjects opted for Prusuing Core Courses, taking exactly 2 Courses fromeach subject. Such a student shall have to study the curriculum of DSE of the subjectconcerned as specified for the relevant semester. i.e., DSE-A in the 5th and DSE-B in6th semester.

Explanation : Each General subject shall have two groups (A & B) of DSE papers.A student shall have to choose one paper from Group A of each of the two subjectsthe fifth semester and one paper from Group B of each of the two subjects in the sixthsemester'.

c) In case of B.Sc. General programme, a student shall have to study 6 DSE coursesstrictly on 3 subjects, opted for pursuing core courses, taking exactly two coursesfrom each subject. Such a student shall have to study the curriculum of DSE of thesubject concerned as specified for the relevant semester, i.e., DSE-A in the 5th andDSE-B in 6th Semester.

Explanation : Each General subject shall have two groups (A & B) of DSE papers.

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A student shall have to choose one paper from Group A of each of the three subjectsin fifth semester and one paper from Group B of each of the three subjects in the sixthsemester'.

● Dissertation/Project : An elective course designed to acquire special/advancedknowledge, is termed as dissertation/ project. This is considered as a special courseinvolving application of knowledge in solving/analyzing/exploring a real life situation/difficult problem. A dissertation/project work will be of 6 credits. A dissertation/projectwork may be given in lieu of a Discipline Specific Elective.

(ii) Generic Elective (GE) Course : An elective course chosen generally from an unrelateddiscipline/subject, with an intention to seek wide exposure, is called Generic Elective.

N.B. : A core course offered in a discipline/subject may be treated as anelective by other discipline/subject and such electives may also be refferedto as Generic Elective. [A core course (CC) of B.A/B.Sc General will betreated as Generic Elective for B.A./B.Sc. (Honours) and B.A. (General)]

Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC) :- May be of two kinds : Ability EnhancementCompulsory Courses (AECC) and Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC).

a) Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC) : AECC courses arecourses based upon the content that leads to knowledge enhancement. These aremandatory for all disciplines.

i) AECC1 : Communicative English/MIL (Bengali/Hindi/Urdu)

ii) AECC2 : Environmental Studies.

b) Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC): These courses may_be_chosen from a pool ofcourses designed to provide value-based and/or skill-based knowledge and are aimedat providing competencies, skills, etc.

● Modalities of selecting SEC by a student of Honours/ General programmeshall be as follows:

a) In case of B.A./B.Sc./B.Mus. Honours programme a student shall have to study 2skill enhancement courses strictly on the Honours subjects. Such a student shall haveto study the curriculum of SEC on the Honours subjects concerned as specified forthe relevant semester, i.e., SEC-A in the 3rd semester_and SEC – B in the 4th semester.

Explanation: Each Honours subject shall have two groups (A & B) of Skill EnhancingCourse papers, An Honours student shall have to choose one paper from Group A inthird semester and one paper from Group B in fourth semester.

b) In case of B.A. General programme, a student shall have to study 4 Skill Enhancementcourses strictly on 2 subjects, opted for pursuing Core Courses, taking exactly 2 coursesfrom each subject. Such a student shall have to study the curriculum of SEC of thesubject concerned as specified for the relevant semester.

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Explanation : Each General subject shall have two groups (A & B) of SEC papers.A student shall have to choose one paper from Group A of each of the(two coresubjects]in the third and fifth semesters and one paper from Group B of each of the(two core subjects) in the fourth and the sixth semester.

c) In case of B.Sc. General programme, a student shall have to study 4 SkillEnhancement courses strictly on 2 subjects out of the three, opted for pursuing corecourses, taking exactly two courses from each subject. Such a student shall have tostudy the curriculum of SEC of the subject concerned as specified for the relevantsemester.

Explanation : Each General subject shall have two groups (A & B) of SEC papers.One paper from Group A of each of the two Core subjects to be chosen in the thirdand fifth semester; one paper from Group B of each of the two core subjects to bechosen in the fourth and sixth semester.

Practical/ Tutorial : Every Core, Discipline_Specific and Generic_Elective course shallhave a Practical/ Tutorial component. Wherever there is a practical, there will be no Tutorialand Vice versa.

Physiology : A candidate shall be allowed to semester-wise Honours in Physiology if he/she has passed the subject Physiology/Biology/Bio-Technology and Chemistry in the previousqualifying examination. The subject Biology/Bio-Technolgy may be treated as the relatedsubjects.

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Examination Regulations● The 3 year B.A./ B.Sc. (Honours and General) Course of Studies under CBCS shall consist of six

(6) Semesters (Semester-I, Semester-II, Semester-III, Semester-IV, Semester -V and Semester - VI).

● End Semester Examination are to be held ordinarily at the end of the concerned Semester i.e.Semester-I, Semester-III, Semester-V, in December - January and Semester-II, Semester-IV, Semester-VI, in June-July.

● End Semester Examinations with be held for 80% of the total marks in each paper and InternalAssessment shall befor 20% of the total marks of each paper/subject/module. 50% of the totalmarks assigned to Internal Assessment (i.e. 10 marks for a full paper of 100 or 5 marks for a Moduleof 50, as the case may be) will be assessed on the basis of Internal Examination and remaining 50%will be assessed based on the class attendance (6 marks for attending 60% or above but less than75% of the number of lectures delivered; 8 marks for attending 75% of above but less than 90% ofthe number of lectures delivered ; and 10 marks for attending 90% or above of lectures deliveredand such attendance will be calculated from the date of commencement of classes or date ofadmission whichever is later.

The students are to be informed about the modalities of internal assessment well in advance.

● End Semester Examinations Duration

● Actual duration of the Practical examination to be determined by the concerned Board ofStudies and duly approved by the appropriate authorities.

● Question papers shall be set in English Version only for the Honours papers of the followingsubjects.

Botany, Zoology, Physiology, Geography.

● A candidate pursuing Honours Course of Study has to secure 30% marks (excluding the marks inInternal Assessment) separately in Theory and Practical/Tutorial part of each paper, whereeverapplicable, at the End Semester Examination, and a minimum of 30% marks in each paper (includingmarks in Internal Assessment) in order to earn the corresponding credit of the concerned paperand a minimum of CGPA 4,000 (including Internal Assessment) taking all the papers of all the

Marks DurationSubjects

Theoretical Papers (other than AECC) 100/50 4/2 hours

Theoretical Papers (other than AECC) 65/80 3 hours

Practical Papers/Turorial Up to 30 3 hours maximum*

Practical Papers/Turorial Above 30 5 hours maximum*

AECC-1 (Com. Eng./MIL) (MCQ pattern) 80 2 hours

AECC-2 (Env. Studies) Theorical Paper (MCQ pattern) 50 1 hour 30 minutes

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Semesters as a whole, i.e. all CC, DSE, SEC, GE & AECC papers, in order to get the HonoursDegree.

● If a candidate pursuing Honours Course of Study has to secure 30% marks (excluding the marksin Internal Assessment) separately in Theory and Practical/Tutorial part of each paper, whereeverapplicable, at the End Semester Examinations, and a minimum of 30% marks in each paper (includingmarks in Internal Assessment) but fails to secure a minimum of CGPA 4,000 (including InternalAssessment) taking all the papers of all the Semesters as a whole, i.e. all CC, DSE, SEC, GE &AECC papers, will get the General Degree.

● A candidate pursuing General Course of Study has to secure 30% rnarks (excluding the marks inInternal Assessrnent) separately in Theory and Practical/Tutorial part of each paper, whereverapplicable, at the End Semester Examinations and a minimum of 30% mark in reach paper [includingmarks in Internal Assessment) in order to earn the corresponding credit of the concerned paperand to get the General Degree.

● A candidate who is eligible to appear at any of the End Semester Examinations does not enroll ordoes not appear at the examinitions or fails to secure pass marks in the paper(s) at the concernedexaminations, as stated in Clauses 19.1, 19.2, 19.3 above, as well as a candidate not eligible toappear at the end semester examination, as stated in Clause 6 will be allowed to attend the classesin the next higher semester, as applicable.

● Internal Assessment has to be done in the semester in which a candidate becomes eligible toappear in the concerned End Semester Examination. The candidates remaining absent in theinternal examination will be awarded zero (0) marks. Marks obtained in Internal Assessment (i.e.marks for attendance and marks of internal examination taken together) shall be retained for theentire duration of his/her enrolment.

● If a candidate secures pass marks in Practical Paper (s)/ Module (s)/Project Work/Tutorial butfails to secure pass marks in Theoretical paper (s)/ module, the marks of Practical Paper (s)/Module (s)/ Project Work/ Tutorial along with Internal Assessment shal be retained.

● A candidate may appear at any higher End Semester Examination without appearing at lower EndSemester Examinations subject to Clause 6.

● A candidate may continue his/her course of study for the next higher Semester without appearingat the lower End Semester Examinations subject to Clause 6.

● A candidate who fails to secure pass marks (as stated in Clauses 19.1, 19.2, 19.3 above) in oneor more papers of a semesler may apper in those paper (s) when the concerned End SemesterExaminations will be held next.

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GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGALHIGHER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

(UNIVERSITY BRANCH)BIKASH BHABAN, SALT LAKE, KOLKATA - 700 091

No. 65-Edn (U)/1U-89/13 Date : 16.01.2014

From : Smt. M. Ray, IASAdditional Secretary to the Govt. of West Bengal

To : The Vice Chancellor,

University

Subject : Procedure to be followed for reservation of persons with desabilities for admission.

Ref. : Guidelines of Department of Personnel and Trainning, Govt. of India

Sir,

In reference to the above mentioned subject I am directed to enclose the FAQ issuedby the Department of Personnel and Training, Government of India regarding reservation ofthe persosn with disabilities as per the provisions of the Persons with Disabilities (EqualOpportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995.

In this regard I am further directed to say that reservation of seats shall not exceed 45%(Sc-22%, ST-6%, OBC-A-10%, OBC-B-7%). Persons with disabilities will enjoy a 3%reservation in each of the categories, i.e. in SC, ST, OBC-A, OBC-B and in the Unreserved orGeneral Category, and such candidates, if available, shall be placed towards the top of the listprepared for each category of students.

Yours faithfully,SD/- M. Ray

Additional SecretaryNo. 65/1(9)-Edn (U)/1U-89/13 Date : 16.01.2014

Copy forwarded for information and necessary action to :

1. The Secretary, Agriculture, Department,2. The Secretary, Animal Resource Development Department,3. The Principal Secretary, Health & Family Welfare Department,4. The Secretary, Backward Class Welfare Department,5. The Director of Public Instruction with request to forward all Government and Govt.

aided College for taking necessary action by them,6. The Directory of Technical Education with request to forward all Government and Govt.

aided College for taking necessary action by them,7. The Chairman, West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination Board,8. The Vice Chairman, West Bengal State Council of Higher Education,9. The Registrar, ____________________________ University.

Additional Secretary

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THE FIRST GOVT. APPROVEDAD-HOC GOVERNING BODY

DURING THE TIME OF FOUNDATION(FROM 22-09-1985 TO 14-05-1990)

FOUNDER PRESIDENT : Sri Sumanta Choudhury, I.A.S.District Magistrate, Howrah

PRESIDENT : Sri G. Balachandran, I.A.S.District Magistrate, Howrah

: Sri Dipankar Mukhopadhyay, I.A.S.District Magistrate, Howrah

: Sri Badal Krishna Choudhury, I.A.S.Additional District Magistrate, Howrah

FOUNDER SECRETARY : Sri Satyen Ghosh, M.L.A.

SECRETARY : Sri Nripendranath Bhattacharya;Principal (From 20-01-88 to 31-5-98)

MEMBERS : Sri Ramprasad Mukherjee

: Sri Sudhanshu Ghosh

: Sri Subinoy Ghosh

: Sri Sunil Kumar Sarkar

: Sri Sunil Kundu

: Sri Swapan Bhattacharya

: Sri Aswini Ghosh

: Prof. Keshab Chandra Khanra(As Teacher-in-charge from28-07-86 to 19-01-1988)

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PRESENT GOVERNING BODYDr. Kanailal Bhattacharyya College

PRESIDENT : Dr. Madhumita Bhadra

SECRETARY : Dr. Kaustubh Lahiri, Principal

MEMBERS : Sri Brojen Sanyal State Govt. Nominee

: Sri Swapan Kumar Das State Govt. Nominee

: Prof. Suman Bandyapadhyay C. U. Nominee

Vacant Local Councillor

: Prof. Asim Kumar Roy Teacher Representative

: Dr. Mantu Biswas "

: Prof. Madhumita Debnath "

: Prof. Swati Mustaphi "

: Sri Kinkar Ghosh Non-reaching Representative

: Sri Bhaskar Ghose "

: Suparna Bhattcharjee Student G.S.

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Brief history of the college :It had been a long cherished dream of the people of Santragachi to have a degree college

in their locality. The dream gradually turned into a demand. At this turn, certain events alsocoincided. Late Sudhir Kumar Ghosh decided to donate his land and the building situated atDharmatala in Ramrajatala. After that with the initiative of the then local MLA Sri SatyenGhosh and some important persons of the area, a trustee was formed before setting up thecollege. It was 26th November, 1984. On 10th March, 1985 in a public meeting presided overby Late Raghudas Baul and attended by Late Sudhir Kumar Ghosh, the college was namedafter the leading educationist, respected public leader and ex-minister of Industry and Commerce(Govt. of W. B.), Late Professor Dr. Kanailal Bhattacharyya.

Before the commencement of fund raising programmes, a nine-member committee wasset up with the then District Magistrate of Howrah Sri Sumanta Chowdhury as the President ofthe same. Some local bodies and many education lovers came in with monetary help. Underthe leadership of the noted engineer Late Raghudas Baul, a group of dedicated engineerscame forward to lay down the plan and supervise the reformation of the old building and toestablish new classrooms. With their cumulative support the old building was repaired andextended as per the need. Two new class rooms were also set up.

In the month of September 1985, the college received permission to organize courses infive subjects – Bengali, English, History, Philosophy and Education from Calcutta University.On 22nd September 1985, the college was officially inaugurated by Late Prof. Sambhu Ghosh,the then Honourable Minister of Higher Education of Govt. of West Bengal. With the settingup of the institution, the coveted dream of many a people was realized.

From September 1985 to January 1988, as the Founder Secretary, the then local MLA SriSatyen Ghosh led the development and the management of the college. In December 1985,Sri Keshab Chandra Khanra joined the institution as the first permanent lecturer in the Bengalidepartment. He temporarily shouldered the responsibility of the post of the Teacher-in-chargefrom 11th September 1986 to 19th January 1988. On 20th January 1988, Sri NripendranathBhattacharya joined as the permanent Principal. With the permanent Principal, the overallactivity of the institution received a fresh new start.

The consistent good result of the college, coupled with the fact that there were not manydegree colleges in a vast surrounding locality, saw a recurrent rise in the number of the students.But the infrastructure was inadequate to this growing number of students. Along with this, theneed for University grant and the demand of the local student community prompted initiativesfor infrastructure development. Fund raising operations were organised with the aim of settingup a new college building and the extension of the old one. A charity show organized by Mrs.Mamata Shankar and her ballet troupe and the State Government permitted lottery eventsraised considerable amounts. Along with these came the donation of Rs. 2 lakhs from themagazine "Dakshini Barta" with the personal initiative of the then local M. P. Sri Priya RanjanDasmunsi and the donation of Rs. 1 lakh by noted donor of the locality, Sri DebkumarChowdhury. This fund was utilized to establish a new building with two large classrooms andthe teachers' room. During different phases of its construction, the contribution and tirelessinitiative shown by the teachers, non-teaching staff, students and the local people were

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outstanding. In the meantime, with the state-government grant of Rs. 50,000/- the old buildingwas also repaired and reformed.

With the untiring effort of the authority from the academic year 1995-96 the college receiveda new dimension with the grant of permission to organize courses of the department ofCommerce (Pass/General). Along with this, the plan to receive permission for few other subjectsof Humanities and for the honours course of Commerce was still there. For further developmentin infrastructure a grant of Rs. 3 lakh 17 thousand was received from theM. P. Local Area Development Scheme of the then M. P. of Howrah Sadar, Late SushantaChakrabarty. Along with this Howrah Municipal Corporation donated another Rs. 17,000/-for the development of the college. These grants put together helped the extension of the newbuilding to the second floor, under the supervision of H.M.C. With the retirement of thePrincipal Sri Nripendranath Bhattacharya in May 1998, Sri Keshab Chandra Khanra onceagain took up the responsibility of the Teacher-in-charge. After that Sri Kamal Kumar Basu wasin charge of the post from August 1999 to 30-11-1999. On 1st December, 1999 Dr. DilipKumar Sahoo joined as the permanent Principal of the college. His appointment saw significantrise in the overall development of the institution. Dr. Sahoo retried as Principal of the Collegeon 31.07,2016 professor Keshab Chandra Khanra was appointed by the governing body tofunction as teacher-in-charge of the college from 01.08.2016 with the recommendation of Dr.Kaustubh Lahiri to take over charge as Principal of the college by the West Bengal Collegeservice commission form 10.12.2016, Prof. Khanra rehinguished charge as T.I.C. on 09.12.2016.

From the M.P. LAD scheme of the then M.P. Sri Bikram Sarkar the college received a donationof Rs. 2 lakhs to build a new sector on the ground floor of the main block. Along with this,during the ninth five-year plan, UGC for the first time granted Rs. 6 lakhs for the college. Withthis there was a grant of Rs. 2 lakh 50 thousand to buy library books and xerox machine andan additional grant of Rs. 50 thousand to run the system of 'remedial coaching'. CalcuttaUniversity has offered us the responsibility of being the centre of B.A.; B.Sc. and B. Com (PartI) examinations. At present our college is also the answer script distribution centre of B.A. (PartI) examinations of subjects like Bengali, Political Science, History, Education etc.

Late Sailendranath Das, Sri Bimal Kumar Das, Sri Sashanka Kumar Das, Sri Arun KumarDas of Ramrajatala Kona Road donated a plot of land measuring nearly 18 Kothas on 7th July2000 for the purpose of the extension of the college. On that plot, with the financial grant fromthe state government and UGC, Sudharani Women's Hostel was set up, bearing the name ofthe mother of the respected donors. On 28th January 2002 the hostel was inaugarated byHonourable Minister of Higher Education of Govt. of W. B., Sri Satya Sadhan Chakraborti.

Though with the grant of U.G.C. the library is at present rich and varied in its collection, theattempt to develop it is still on. A comprehensive computer index of the books is maintained inthe library for the benefit of the teachers and the students. With the grant of Rs. 3 lakhs fromU.G.C. a new block has been established. In order to equip skill to contemporary professionalscope, college has initiated several skill development courses UGC vocational course (i) InteriorDecoration and Beautification (ii) Travel & Tourism management, Short term (6 months)vocational course of Government of West Bengal vocational Education and Training, Thecollege has also launched a self financing Job oriented Course "Tally with GST" (6 months)

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from April - 2019. From the benefit of the grant of the Ninth Plan, the college has bought twocomputers with internet Access worth Rs. 1,25,000/- The ground floor of Science Block wasconstructed with the MPLAD grant of Rs 10 Lakh from the MPLAD scheme of Hon'ble, M.P.Shri Swadesh Chakraborty. The work to build the first floor of the science block began with thegrant of Rs. (Ten Lakh) 10,00,000/- from the M.P. LAD scheme of M.P. Sri SwadeshChakrabarti. With a grant of Rs.10 lakhs from the M.P.LAD of Dr. Barun Mukherjee,Honourable Member of the Parliament, Rajya Sabha the construction work of the second floorof the Science Block has been completed. Honourable member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha)Sri Debabrata Biswas has granted Rs. 18,24,413/- from his MPLAD scheme to build collegeoffice and staff room and the work is duly completed. (Date of the letter 28.04.05) For theadvancement of physical exercise among the students, the central government's youth welfaredepartment has granted Rs. 3 lakhs for the purpose of building up a multigym. Vocationalcourses like Automobile Mechanics, Computer Application and Taxation Practice have beenintroduced by the college. U.G.C. has sanctioned Rs. 70,00,000/- (Seventy Lakhs) for theconstruction of Women's Hostel (Phase II) as a special scheme during 10th plan period. Theproject has been duly completed. The BEUP project proposed byDr. Jagannath Bhattacharya, Hon'ble MLA 165-Shibpur AC. has also been completed.During 2006-07 D.P. I., Govt. of West Bengal, has sanctioned Rs. 8,03,000/- (eight lakh threethousand only) for the construction of building to the college authority. The construction workof D.P. I. fund has already been completed. On January 15, 2008, Hon'ble D.P.I. Govt. ofWest Bengal, also sanctioned Rs. 6,08,156/- (Rupees six lakh eight thousand one hundred fiftysix only) for the construction of College Building. The project is already completed. Along withthis, more than 1860 sq.ft. has been allocated for the purpose of gardening and beautificationin the college premises. Construction work, in this regard, has been completed. Furthermore,two state of the art digitalised class rooms have been set up in the 3rd floor of the main buildingand the 2nd floor of the science block. The vocational centre of the college, affiliated to WestBengal State Council of Vocational Education & Training, has erected two workshops for theAutomobile Mechanics Course, one on petrol engine (Maruti 800) and the other on dieselengine (Indica V2). For the convenience of the students, the canteen and the cycle stand of thecollege have been completely renovated. As a tribute to Late Sudhir Kumar Ghosh, the donorof the land on which the college had been established, and Dr. Kanailal Bhattacharyya, afterwhose name the college has been baptized–their bust statues have been inaugarated in thecollege campus. Along with all these activities, on 22nd Sep '10, Silver Jubilee of the collegewas celebrated. Silver Jubilee Committee was formed in this regard and several student welfareprogrammes were also initiated.

One reliable index of the quality of the academic exercises of a college is the performance ofits students in different University examinations. In 1987 the students of this college for the firsttime appeared in University examination. From then on, the percentage of the successfulcandidates has been over 70%. From 1988-90 this rate was up over 80%. In 2006-07 it was86%. In 2007-2008, the rate moved up to an overwhelming 98%. This was made possible byregular classes, encouraging students to appear in the college examinations, minute correctionof their answer scripts and corollary activities like organization of special classes after the selection

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tests and many such student oriented measures. The conducive role played by the exemplaryrelationship between students, teachers and non-teaching staff and the effective use of thelibrary also need to be mentioned in this context. In the 2007-2008 academic session, theDepartment of Science has been inaugarated with courses on subjects like Zoology, Botanyand Physiology. The college has received a special instrument grant of 22 lacs, 85 thousand668 rupees from the UGC and 15 part-time teachers were approved by the DPI (32-PTT dt15/2/11, G.O.-122 EDNCS 3rd Feb, 2011). The college has got the sanction for Zoology andPhysiology honours courses during the 2012-13 academic session. Botany honours coursestarted in 2013. Notably, to facilitate the admission process, the college has initiated onlinesubmission of admission forms from 2015. With the donation of Rs. 50,000/- from our respecteddonor Late Debkumar Chowdhury books on Zoology and Geography have been purchasedin the College Library. The Women's Hostel (Phase II) has been inaugurated by Prof. RabiRanjan Chattyopadhyay, Hon'ble Minister in charge of Technical Edun & Trg. Govt. of W.B. on15th July, 2011. The entire cost of Rs. 70 Lakh has been borne by UGC. Mr. Jiten De a localwellwisher of the college, donated Rs. 20,000/- for the development of the college. Mr. SitaramYechury Hon'ble M.P. Rajya Sabha donated from his MPLAD (Rs. 20 lakh) for the constructionof the 3rd floor of the Science Block. Mrs. Kanak Giri donated Rs. 50,000/- for the upkeep& maintenance of College Garden. Prof. N. C. Adak (Retired Prof.) donated Rs. 9,000/-only for the development of the college. Ex-Doner Deb Kumar Chowdhury donated Rs.50,000/- for the welfare of the college library.

Some recent notable additions to teaching facilities include :-a) Virtual Classroom funded by State Govt.b) Six Digital Class rooms funded by RUSA.c) Career Counselling Cell

Career Counselling, Event Organisation,Placement Cell

The College has Career Counselling Cell from the year 2005.Under this cell we haveUGC VOCATIONAL COURSE -1. Interior Decoration & Beaufification (Certificate Diploma & Advanced Diploma Course)2. Travel & Tourism (Certificate Diploma and Advanced Diploma)Both the courses are UGC recognised, Career Oriented Course.

For the first one which is Interior Decoration and Beautification, more than 100 studentshave passed in all these years with successful placement. The students have been placed inorganisations like-1. Cee Bee Design (main office in Bangalore) regional office is in Kolkata (Rajdanga

Main Road, Kol-70).

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2. AD's Furniture (102 Garfa main road, Kasba - Kol - 78)3. A.K. Home Solutions (3/127, Azardgarh, Jadavpur, Kol-40)Lyrik Interiors (Domjur Howrah - 405)For the second course Travel & Tourism - Students have been successfully placed inCalcutta University Tourism Department, and are also working in different schools.We are also tied up withWEST BENGAL STATE COUNCIL OF TECHNICAL & VOCATIONALEDUCATION AND SKILL DEVELOPMENTUnder which we have-AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERINGThe duration of the course is for 2 years and it is totally Government Sponsored hence thstudents do not have pay any Fee. The seats per session is limited to 20, which gets filledevery session, The eligible criteria for the course is the students have to pass Class 10.After finishing the corse the students have different opportunities like -1. They get Direct Admission to Diploma Engineering Course in 2nd year. This course is

also known by the name POLYTECHNIC, which has a lateral entry facility.2. Students can get admission in Graduation Level in any University after finishing the

Course.3. College placement Cell also helps students in placement to different Automobile industry.

CAREER COUNSELLING CELL was initiated in way back in the year 2005, with theEducation Department, it has placed students successfully to different organisations likePantaloons and other retail industry. In the last few years it has taken a new dimension andhas been renamed as -CAREER COUNSELLING EVENT MANAGEMENT AND PLACEMENT CELLThis cell has successfully given placement to 6 students throught Direct Campus Recruitmentto organisations like ICICI PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, A. K. HOMESOLUTIONS, CAREEOGRAPHRELIANCE JIO has also initiated Recruitment Drive and promises to give 100 percentplacement to our students in very near future. Career Counselling also has student's personalcounselling cell to address to their personal & professional issues & well being. Facultydevelopment programmes was initiated under this cell, with respresentives coming fromUSEIF (United States - India Educational Foundation) visiting the college campusand demonstrating the need for participation of faculty in Full Bright Nehru Fellowshipprogramme in the near future. Teachers of our institution also attended a workshop on thisprogramme at USEIF.

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The cell has also introduced :-A) TALLY and GST course, in collaboration with TALLY INSTITUTE OF LEARNING

AND GUARANTEES 100 percent placement at the end of the course.B) CELL HAS ALSO INITIATED COLLABORATION WITH INDUSTRIES FOR

STUDENTS TO HAVE HAND ON EXPERIENCE AS IN TERM OFINTERNSHIP FOR BSC, STUDENTS WHICH WOULD HELP THEM WITHBETTER JOB OPTIONS IN FUTURE. TO NAME ONE -SUCHORGANISATION IS TCG LIFE SCIENCES (SECTOR V, SALT LAKE)

C) BY THE INSPIRATION OF HONOURABLE CHIEF MINISTER MAMATABANERJEE THE COLLEGE IS GOING TO OPEN 'DIPLOMA INCOMPUTER APPLICATION' IN COLLABORATION WITH WEBELTECHNOLOGY LIMITED, A GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGALUNDERTAKING, BOTH FOR CURRENT & EX-STUDENTS.

OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSETo equip the students with STRATEGIC SKILL in accordance to the ACADEMICBACKGROUND and PROFESSIONAL DOMAIN.FOR MORE DETAILS REGARDING ALL THE COURSES PLEASE VISITTHE COLLEGE WEBSITE.

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION HAS BEEN NEWLY RECONSTITUTED.FOR DETAILS VISIT THE COLLEGE WEBSITE.

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Department of Bengali

Year of Establishment : The Department was established - in September 1985.Courses Offered : The Department offers undergraduate Course in Bengali Honoursand Elective Bengali as General Course apart from Compulsory Bengali.Faculty : The Faculty consists of Two UGC approved Full-Time Teachers, One Govt.approved Part time Teacher and Two Guest Lecturer.

Department of English

Year of Establishment : September 1985.Courses Offered : The Department offers undergraduate Course in English Honoursand Elective English as General Course.Faculty : The Faculty consists of Two UGC approved Full-Time Teachers and TwoGuest Lecturer.

Department of Philosophy

Year of Establishment : September 1985.Courses Offered : The Department offers undergraduate Course in PhilosophyHonours and General Course.Faculty : The Faculty consists of Two UGC approved Full-Time Teachers and OneGovt. approved Part Time Teacher.

Department of Political Science

The Department of Political Science was established in the year 1985 with Generalcourse. Honours was introduced in the year 1998-99. The department offers under-graduate course. The department has one full-time faculty, one govt. approved part-time faculty and two guest faculties.All the faculties of the department are actively engaged in various academic pursutitslike publishing books, articles and chapters in books, National and Internationaljournals. The full-time faculty has also undertaken and completed two Minor ResearchProjects funded by UGC till date.The department encourages students to particiapte in seminars, debates, studentpublications through wall-magazines and youth parliament competition. Thedepartment has been participating in Youth-Parliament Competition organised byMinistry of Human Resources, Government of West Bengal since 2001 and havestood 3rd in 2001-2002, 2nd in 2003-04, won the inter district youth parliament in2010 and stood second in 2017 at the district level.

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The Department has also organised UGC sponsored National Seminar in 2013 entitled"Political System in India with Special Reference to West Bengal. and One Dr. KanailalBhattacharyya Memoral Lecture' where eminent politician Prof. PurosattamBhattacharyya delivered the lecture". It has also organised inter departmental seminarin association with History and IQAC titled "Contemporary India in 20th Contury :Issues and Challeages" Where eminent academician. Prof. Sobhanlal Duttgupta, ShriAshis Lahiri and Prof. Mahua Sarkar addressed the session. The department hasalso organised 'faculty exchange programme' in association with Bijoy Krishna Girls'College, Howrah from 2019 as part of extension activities.

Department of History

The department of History was extablished in the year 1985 with General Courses.Honours was introduced in the year 1998. The department offers under-graduatecourse only at present. Now the department has two full time faculties. Both posts areUGC approved. and one Govt. approved Part time teacher is also there in thedepartment. All of them are highly qualified.All the faculties of the department are actively engaged in various academic workslike publishing chapters in books articles in journals editing & translating books etc.Prof. Bidusi Haler (Sassdar) has also undertaken a Minor Research Project (MRP)funded by UGC on "Muslim Women Education in West Bengal".The department also encourages students to participate in seminars, debates & studentpublications.Department has also organised into departmental Seminar in association withdepartment of Political Sciecne & IQAC. Title of the said seminar was 'ContemporaryIndia in 20th Century : Issues and challenges' where eminent academician Prof.Mahua Sarkar, Prof. Sobhanlas Duttaguha & Shri Ashish Lahiri addressed the session.

Department of Education

Department of Education was established in the year 1985 with general courses forthe students. Honours course was initiated from the year 1998-1999. The coursecaters to under graduate students.From the year 2018, we have started with CBCS or Choice Based Credit Systemunder direct supervision of University of Calcutta.Department comprises of two full time teachers. Dr. Sampa Ray Bagchi (M.A., Ph.D.in Education) and Dr. Samir Kr. Naskar M.Com, B.Ed., M.A. (Education) Ph. D.(Education)The main focus of the department is on imparting maximum teaching and transferringknowledge through Lecture Method, Interactive Sessions, Group Sessions.

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The department also provides for CAI and CAL (Computer assisted instruction andcomputer assisted learning)The class sessions are on one to one interaction diving the classes at times intoaverage and superior., thus providing for remedial classes and extra classes.Teachers are prone to writing research oriented papers in books and journals.Student enrolment and retention ratio is high. Student progression form UG to PGlevel is also remarkable. Students get a good number of first Classes every year andenjoy different scholarships and Grants. Some interdisciplinary subjects for thedepartment are Geography, Political Science, English Bengali.Department provides for extension programmes on Drug Awareness Campaign,Health issues, also conduct Faculty Exchange Programme with other colleges.There is a provision for Departmental Library.The faculty also organizes debate, discussiosn, extempore for students.Counselling cell from the department exists for students for one to one sessions. Thedepartment has a placement cell from 2009-10 and successfully placed students indifferent organisations which has now taken a new dimension and is looking afterstudents training and placement on a regular basis.Students of the department have been conferred with Ph.D. degree and is working inCalcutta University as Research Fellow. Many ex-students are working as a full timeschool teachers and college teachers, and also in Governemtn Sectors as in Health,.Police, Railways and in insurance sectors. Their success is recognised in privatesectors too.

Department of Geography

Year of Establishment : 2003-2004 The Department was established in the year2003.Courses Offered : The Department offers undergraduate Course in GeographyHonours and General Course. There is PG Course under Directorate of DistanceEducation Vidyasagar University.Faculty : The department has two U.G.C. approved Full-Time Teachers and twoGovt. approved Part Time teacher. The Principal of our College Dr. Kaustubh Lahirialso acts as faculty in the Geography department.

Facilities available : GPS facilities are available in the department & GIS Softwareclassess are taken as per C.U. Syllabus. Computers with internet facilities are availablealso. Classes are taken by Power Point Presentation in our laboratory.

Faculty Exchange Programme has been organised by the department of Geographyon the month of April, 2019. Wall Magazine UJJAN is published from Geography

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Department annually. It contains envrionmental issues, contemporary, socio-economicissues and topics related to Physical Geography.

Department of Commerce

Year of Establishment : The Department was established in the academic year1995-96.Courses Offered : The Department offers undergraduate Course in CommerceHonours and General Course.Faculty : The Faculty consists of Two U.G.C approved Full-Time Teachers, FiveGovt. approved Part Time Teachers, and Four Guest Lecturers.

Department of Zoology

Year of Establishment : 2008Courses Offered : The Department offers undergraduate Course in Zoology Honoursand General Course.Faculty : The Faculty consists of one UGC approved full Time Teacher, one Govt.approved Part Time Teacher and Three Guest Lectures.

Department of Zoology was established in 2008 with general course. In 2012, ZoologyHonours course of study was introduced. Now one UGC approved full time tacher,one Govt. approved part time teacher and three Guest Lecturers along with twosupporting staffs are present in the Department. The Zoology laboratory is wellequipped with several set of instruments related to the curriculum. In every year, fieldstudies are arranged in local area or different national park or santuaries or coastalareas according to the syllabus in both honours and general course of study. Studentsare motivated towards sciecne by departmental seminars where eminent scientistsdelivered their lectures. Students are also participated in bird watching andenvironmental audit. Every year departmental wall magazine is published with theactive participation of students and teachers.

Department of Physiology

Year of Establishment : 2008Courses Offered : The Department offers undergraduate Course in PsysiologyHonours and General Course.Faculty : The Faculty consists of one UGC approved Full Time Teacher and oneGovt. approved Part Time Teacher and Three Guest Lacturers.

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Department of Botany

Year of Establishment : 2008Courses Offered : The Department offers undergraduate Course in Botany Honoursand General Course.Faculty : The Faculty consists of one UGC approved Full Time Teacher and ThreeGuest Lecturers.

LIBRARY

The college has a spacious Library located on the first floor of Sudharani WomensHostel. It offers a collection of 9207 Text Books, 5476 Reference Books, 649 Journals anda good number of Magazines.

On an average, 40 students and teachers utilize the library service daily Library hasan adjoining spacious Reading Room. Library is equipped with Reprography (Xerox) facilityfor users.

The library has been fully computerized and as a part of it, all the books have beencatalogued and bard-coded. This enables its users to exercise searching and borrowingoptions. With Wi-fi facilty, now made available, students can make extensive use of theinternet.

Students get Library Identity cards on payment of a nominal fee. They can borrowtwo books at a time, which are to be returned within 15 days, Nominal fines are chargedotherwise.

Books are issued to students on all working days from 10 am to 4 p.m. Books lost ordamaged are replaced periodically.

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UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA

DRAFT

Distribution of Marks for "Environmental Studies", Compulsory Paper (100 Marks) of B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.Mus. Course of Studies under the University of Calcutta effective from the Part-III Ex-amination in 2012.

Total : 100 Marks

Theoretical : 50 Marks

Field : Work : 30 Marks

10 Marks - Int. Ass.

10 marks - Attendance

A. Theoretical Portion

1. 25 MCQ type questions be set of 1 mark each ................... 25 Marks2. 5 Paragraphs of 10 Marks each ........................................ 50 Marks

(Students are to answer fully correct statements for full Marks. Partial correct state-ments will not be awarded any Marks)

B. Field Work

N.B. Concerned Colleges will organize the Field Work of 25 Marks independently and sendthe Marks to the University.

! Questions with Multiple answers shall be set in English and Bengali.

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Admission FeesB.Com. for (1st Semester)

HEAD GENERAL HONS.

Admission Fee 100 100

Tution Fee for six months 360 510

LAB CAUTION 100 100

College Registration 20 20

Development Fee 150 150

College Building 150 150

Lib. Development 50 50

I-Card 50 50

Session 1100 1100

University Sports Fee 60 60

SHH 10 10

NAAC 100 100

Lib. Caution Deposit 60 60

Saraswati Puja 160 160

Educational Tour 100 100

Lab Imp 50 50

Laboratry Fees 130 130

Doctors Fees 30 30

Union 40 40

Freshers Fee 100 100

College Social 200 200

On line Admission 60 60

C.U. Registration 110 110

Computer Training Fees in Collaboration 600 600

with Webel (A. Gov.t of West Bengal undertaking)

Prospectus 100 100

Bank Charge 43 45

Total 4033 4185

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Admission FeesB.A. for (1st Semester)

HEAD GENERAL HONS.

Admission Fee 100 100

Tution Fee for six months 300 450

College Registration 20 20

Development Fee 150 150

College Building 150 150

Lib. Development 50 50

I-Card 50 50

Session 1100 1100

University Sports Fee 60 60

SHH 10 10

NAAC 100 100

Lib. Caution Deposit 60 60

Saraswati Puja 160 160

Educational Tour 100 100

Lab Imp 50 50

Laboratry Fees 130 130

Doctors Fees 30 30

Union 40 40

Freshers Fee 100 100

College Social 200 200

On line Admission 60 60

C.U. Registration 110 110

Computer Training Fees in Collaboration 600 600

with Webel (A. Gov.t of West Bengal undertaking)

Prospectus 100 100

Bank Charge 39 42

Total 3689 3982

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Admission FeesB.Sc. for (1st Semester)

HEAD GENERAL HONS.

Admission Fee 100 100

Tution Fee for six months 600 1500

Lab Caution 150 400

College Registration 20 20

Development Fee 150 150

College Building 150 150

Lib. Development 50 50

I-Card 50 50

Session 1100 1100

University Sports Fee 60 60

SHH 10 10

NAAC 100 100

Lib. Caution Deposit 60 60

Saraswati Puja 160 160

Educational Tour 100 100

Lab Imp 300 1300

Laboratry Fees 750 1500

Doctors Fees 30 30

Union 40 40

Freshers Fee 100 100

College Social 200 200

On line Admission 60 60

C.U. Registration 110 110

Computer Training Fees in Collaboration 600 600

with Webel (A. Gov.t of West Bengal undertaking)

Prospectus 100 100

Bank Charge 55 86

Total 5205 8136

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Admission FeesGeography (1st Semester)

HEAD GENERAL HONS.

Admission Fee 100 100

Tution Fee for six months 600 1200

LAB CAUTION 200 500

College Registration 20 20

Development Fee 150 150

College Building 150 150

Lib. Development 50 50

I-Card 50 50

Session 1100 1100

University Sport Fee 60 60

SHH 10 10

NAAC 100 100

Lib. Caution Deposit 60 60

Saraswati Puja 160 160

Educational Tour 1000 3000

Lab Imp 400 5000

Laboratry Fees 250 1500

Doctors Fees 30 30

Union 40 40

Freshers Fee 100 100

College Social 200 200

On line Admission 60 60

C.U. Registration 110 110

Computer Training Fees in Collaboration 600 600

with Webel (A. Gov.t of West Bengal undertaking)

Prospectus 100 100

Bank Charge 61 155

Total 5761 14605

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Admission Fees (Subject to Affiliation of C.U.)Journalism & Mass Communisaiton (1st Semester)

HEAD GENERAL

Admission Fee 100

Tution Fee for six months 1800

LAB CAUTION 500

College Registration 20

Development Fee 150

College Building 150

Lib. Development 50

I-Card 50

Session 1100

University Sport Fee 60

SHH 10

NAAC 100

Lib. Caution Deposit 60

Saraswati Puja 160

Educational Tour 100

Lab Imp 50

Laboratry Fees 1500

Doctors Fees 30

Union 40

Freshers Fee 100

College Social 200

On line Admission 60

C.U. Registration 110

Computer Training Fees in Collaboration 600

with Webel (A. Gov.t of West Bengal undertaking)

Prospectus 100

Bank Charge 77

Total 7277

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Admission Fees (Subject to Affiliation of C.U.)Food & Nutrition (1st Semester)

HEAD GENERAL

Admission Fee 100

Tution Fee for six months 1800

LAB CAUTION 250

College Registration 20

Development Fee 150

College Building 150

Lib. Development 50

I-Card 50

Session 1100

University Sport Fee 60

SHH 10

NAAC 100

Lib. Caution Deposit 60

Saraswati Puja 160

Educational Tour 100

Lab Imp 300

Laboratry Fees 1500

Doctors Fees 30

Union 40

Freshers Fee 100

College Social 200

On line Admission 60

C.U. Registration 110

Computer Training Fees in Collaboration 600

with Webel (A. Gov.t of West Bengal undertaking)

Prospectus 100

Bank Charge 77

Total 7277

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Distribution of Session Fees

Particulars PROPOSED

1. Electric Charge 3002. Stationary Charges 2003. Sports Fee 604. College Magazine Fee 505. Student Aid Fund 106. For Prizes (Sports & Cultural Event) 207. College Examination Fees 3008. Games & Tournaments 409. Service Chage 120 Total 1100

N.B. : University Registration Fee will be charged in addition to the above Fees as per CalcuttaUniversity Notification.! Students of B Sc. (Gen + Hons.) are advised to meet their departmental head for their

educational excursion.! B Sc. (Genl) Bio-Science Students' Educational tour fees amounting to Rs. 300/- to be

paid only in 2nd year.! B. Com (Hons Genl) students' I. T. Practional fees amounting to Rs. 60/- monthly to be

paid in 2nd year only.! Non-teachings staff (Casual) Welfare fees will be notitied later on.! Students of practical based subjects would have to pay all Laboratory Fees & Practical Fees

if they become unsuccessful in final C.U. Exams.

DR. KANAILAL BHATTACHARYYA COLLEGE(SUDHARANI WOMEN'S HOSTEL)

RAMRAJATALA, DHARMATALA, SANTRAGACHI, HOWRAH - 711104

PARTICULARS AMOUNT (Rs.)

Admission Fees 150.00Seat Rent (For Two Months) 200.00Establishment Charge 80.00Caution Money Deposit 100.00Messing Charge for Caution Money 500.00Messing Advance 100.00Development Fees 100.00Towards Plates 50.00Session Charge 120.00Electricity Charge 600.00

2,000.00TOTAL

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RESULTS OF THE FINAL EXAMINATIONSCONDUCTED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA

FROM 2014-2018

2014 - B.A. (Hons.) 96.48%- B.Com. (Hons.) 70.00%- B.A. (Gen.) 47.78%- B.Com. (Gen.) 57.14%- B.A. (Gen.) 47.78%- B.Sc. (Gen.) 527.14%

2015 - B.A. (Hons.) 96.82%- B.Sc. (Hons.) 100.00%- B.Com. (Hons.) 53.65%- B.A. (Gen.) 42.62%- B.Sc. (Gen.) 70%- B.Com. (Gen.) 38.8%

2016 - B.A. (Hons.) 97.4%- B.A. (Gen.) 59.26%- B.Sc. (Hons.) 100%- B.Sc. (Gen.) 100%- B.Com. (Hons.) 50%- B.Com. (Gen.) 42%

2017 - B.A. (Hons.) 98%- B.A. (Gen.) 87%- B.Sc. (Hons.) 98%- B.Sc. (Gen.) 100%- B.Com. (Hons.) 48.2%- B.Com. (Gen.) 41.1%

2018 - B.A. (Hons.) 98.36%- B.A. (Gen.) 47.33%- B.Sc. (Gen.) 78.13%- B.Sc. (Hons.) 82.35%- B.Com. (Gen.) 45%- B.Com. (Hons.) 73%

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Details of Seminar Grant Received by the College from the UGC

Sl. UGC Sanction Name of Activity (Seminar) AmountNo. No. & Date Conference, etc.) Sanctioned

(Rs.)

1. F/CW-02 1/00-10 Role of women in present era 50,000.00(ERO ) dt. 28.11.2000 (State Level)

2. F/CW -10/01-02 Crisis of Higher Education & 50,000.00(ERO) dt. 19.07.2001 Environmental Pollution (State Level)

3. F/CW-012/02-03 Îðúæ ¿ú•Â±õþ ñ±õþ± - ÕîÂÏîÂ, õîÇÂ÷±ò, ö¿õø¸ÉÈ 40,000.00(ERO) dt. 20 Dec. 2002

4. F/CW-008/03-04 (ERO) Knowledge culture and Information in the 60,000.00dt. 10-11 Dec. 2004 21st Century (State Level)

5. F/CW-008/05-06 Trends in Modern Bengali Literature 70,000.00(ERO) dt. 16.03.2006 (State Level)

6. F/CW-070/07-08 Role of Information Technology in India's 45,000.00(ERO) dt. 17 Jan. 2008 Economic Development (State Level)

7. F/CW-017/09-10 (ERO) Global Financial Crisis 2008-Issues & 1,30,000.00dt. 09, Oct. 2009 Challenges (National Level)

8. F/CW-022/10-11 (ERO) Diabetes : Menance of the Millennium 2,00,000.00dt. 05, Oct. 2010 (Interational Level)

9. F/CW-182/10-11 (ERO) Bio-Diversithy, Land Use and Its 1,50,000.00dt. 22.3.2011 development (National Level)

10. CW-049 12/13 (ERO) Political System in India with Special 1,00,000.00dt. 22.1.2013 Reference to s West Bengal (National Level)

11. CW-048 12/13 (ERO) Folklor as an Integrating Force of the Diverse 1,50,000.00dt. 22.1.2013 Sub-national groups of India (National Level)

12. CW-027/ 14-15 (ERO) The role of Public Private Partnership mode for 1,50,000.00dt. 12.03.2015 Development of Indian Economy

(National Level)

13. CW-071/ 15-16 Sustainability of Environment and Prevention 1,00,000.00dt. 31.93.2016 cum Management of Disaster with special

reference to India (National Level)

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College Sponsored Seminars & Programmes

Name of the Seminar Date of organised Department

Inpact of Goods and ServicesTax (GST) Act. 2017

09.09.2017

Indo European LanguageFamily and Bengali Language

22.08.17 Department ofBengali & I.Q AC.

Department ofCommerce & I.Q AC.

Dr. Kanailal BhattacharyaMemorial Lecture.

Indian Foregin Policy : An OverallEvaluation in the Pespective of

Strategic Evolution

17.11.17Organised by

Dr. K.L.B.College& I.Q A.C.

Speaker Dr. PuroshattamBhattacharyya

Dr. Kanailal BhattacharyaMemorial Lecture.Aquatic Bioresources :

Utilization of Diversified Speicesand Products in Sreghthening

Rural Devlopment

15.02.19

Organised byDr. K.L.B.College & I.Q A.C.

Speaker Dr. Pratap Mukhopadhyay

Topic : ComtemporaryPolitics in India in 20th

Century : Issues and Challanges

26.04.19Inter-departmentalSeminar Organised

by Dept. of History andPolitical Sc. in association with IQAC.Speaker Dr. Sobhanlal Duttagupta.

Shri Ashish LahiriDr. Mohua Sarkar

Personalised Medicineand Alarming Fruits 27.04.19

Dept. Seminar of Zoology & IQACProf. Jayanta Kr. Kundu

Dr. Sujoy Ghosh

Thalassemia AwarenessProgramme

Speaker Dr. Nimai Bhattacharya

College estension Programmeunder IQAC NAAC 06.03.19

Endowment DistributionSri Arup Roy (MIC) Dr. Prithwish Roy

Mrs. Nandita Kundu Head MistressBhanumati Girls' High School

Tobacco Awarness Programmewith Audio Visual aids

Howrah -CMOHNSS

Medical Camp & DrugAwareness Programee

NSS

06.03.19

08.03.19

14.05.19

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List of Students as Previous Recipients of College Sponsored Endowments

Title of Endowment Course Year Name of the StudentDhirendranath Smriti Pruashkar B.Com (Hons.) 2014 i) Monojit RoySatyacharan Ghosh & PLSA ii) Sujoy GoswamiNirmala Ghosh PruashkarPrashanna Kumar Lahiri & ENGA iii) Sk. SaddamBaradakanta Sanyan Smriti PurashkarIndrani Banerjee Smriti Purashkar BNGA iv) Ranita BanerjeeDhananjay Manna HISA v) Tanuja KhatunBenevolent PurashkarSunil Kumar Kundu Smriti Purashkar ENGA vi) a) Sk. SaddamSunil Kumar Kundu Smriti Purashkar GEOA b) Dipayan DenreSunil Kumar Kundu Smriti Purashkar EDCA c) Ashim DuttaLt. Sarat Chandra Ghosh & PHIA vii) a) Mittali PalLata Pannalal Ghosh Smriti PurashkarLt. Sarat Chandra Ghosh & b) Manojit RoyLata Pannalal Ghosh Smriti Purashkar B. Com. (Hons.)Apurba Kumar Das & GEOA ix) a) Dipayan DenreAmrita Sarkar Benevolent PurashkarApurba Kumar Das & EDCA b) Ashim DuttaAmrita Sarkar Benevolent PurashkarBirendranath Sanyal Smriti Purashkar ZOOA 2015 i) Moumita BhowmickLate Satyacharan Ghosh & PLSA ii) Mousumi KhanSmt. Nirmala Ghosh Smriti PurashkarLate Prashanna Kumar Lahiri & ENGA iii) Nitban RoyBaradakanta Sanyal Smriti PurashkarIndrani Banerjee Smrity Purashkar BNGA iv) Aditi PalDhananjay Manna HISA v) Sadhana PalBenevolent PurashkarLt. Sunil Kumar Kundu Smriti Purashkar ENGA vi) a) Nirban RoyLt. Sunil Kumar Kundu Smriti Purashkar GEOA b) Ankita DeyLt. Sunil Kumar Kundu Smriti Purashkar EDCA c) Tusharkanti DuariLt. Sarat Chandra Ghosh & PHIA vii) a) Nabamita MondalLt. Pannalal Ghosh Smriti PurashkarLt. Sarat Chandra Ghsoh & B.Com b) Vishal GuptaLt. Pannalal Ghosh Smriti PurashkarLt. Pannalal Ghosh Smriti Purashkar ZOOA viii) a)Moumita BhowmickApurba Kumar Das & GEOA ix) a) Ankita DeyAmrita Sarkar (Das) Benevolent PrizeApurba Kumar Das & EDCA b) Tusharkanti DuariAmrita Sarkar (Das) Benevolent Prize

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Title of Endowment Course Year Name of the StudentBamdeb Samanta Benevolent Prize BNGA x) a) Aditi PalBankim Chandra Das Smriti Purashkar ZOOA xi) a)Moumita Bhowmick

Bankim Chandra Das Smriti Purashkar PHYA b) Bamali Das

Barendranath Dhar Smriti Puraskar(Highest Number in University Examination)

Sl. No. Year Name1 2016 Manojit Halder2 2017 Anamika Paul3. 2018 Rakhi Koley

Satyacharan Ghosh Srimati Nirmala Ghosh Smriti Puraskar(Highest Number in Pol. Science)

Sl. No. Year Name1 2016 Sonali Deyashi2 2017 Jolly Mondal3. 2018 Soumit Modak

Prasanna Kumar Lahiri Baroda Kanta Sanyal Smriti Puraskar(Highest Number in English)

Sl. No. Year Name1 2016 Sangjukta Mukherjee2 2017 Manami Manna3. 2018 Barnali Das

Indrani Banerjee Smriti Puraskar(Highest Number in Bengali)

Sl. No. Year Name1 2016 Debjani Koley2 2017 Rimpa Kanrar3. 2018 Somnath Singha

Dhananjay Manna Benevolent Puruskar(Highest Number in History)

Sl. No. Year Name1 2016 Sarbani Pramanick2 2017 Tanushree Senapati3. 2018 Sumita Pradhan

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Sarat Chandra Ghosh and Pannalal Ghosh Smriti Puruskar(Highest Number in Philosophy)

Sl. No. Year Name1 2016 Nilima Das2 2017 Srijani Ghosh3. 2018 Moumita Pramanik

Sunil Kundu Smriti Puruskar(Highest Number in English, History & Geography)

Sl. No. Year Name1 2016 Sangjukta Mukherjee2 2017 Monami Manna3. 2018 Barnali Das

Sunil Kundu Smriti Puruskar(Highest Number in English, History & Geography)

EnglishSl. No. Year Name1 2016 Sangjukta Mukherjee2 2017 Monami Manna3. 2018 BarnaliDas

HistorySl. No. Year Name1 2016 Srabani Pramanik2 2017 Tanushree Senapati3. 2018 Sunita Pradhan

GeographySl. No. Year Name1 2016 Sathi Galui2 2017 Pinki Bhunia3. 2018 Srabanti Pakhira

Apurba Kumar Das & Amrita Sarkar Benovolent Puraskar(Highest Number in Geography & Education)

GeographySl. No. Year Name1 2016 Sathi Galui2 2017 Pinki Bhunia3. 2018 Shrabani Pakhira

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EducationSl. No. Year Name1 2016 Piyasiya Santra2 2017 Kheyali Barik3. 2018 Rakhi Koley

Renukha Dhar Smriti Puraskar(Highest Number in English)

Sl. No. Year Name1 2016 Sangjukta Mukherjee2 2017 Manami Manna3. 2018 Barnali Das

Bankim Chandra Das Smriti Puraskar(Highest Number in Zoology & Physiology)

ZoologySl. No. Year Name1 2016 Anirban Chakraborty2 2017 Susmita Samanta3. 2018 Sourima Chhari

PhysiologySl. No. Year Name1 2016 Tishanjit Ghosh2 2017 Jhuma Pollcy3. 2018 Arpita Bali

Bamdeb Samanta Benevolent Puraskar(Highest Number in Bengali)

Sl. No. Year Name1 2016 Debjani Koley2 2017 Rimpa Kanrar3. 2018 Somnath Singha

Pannalal Ghosh Smriti Puraskar(Highest Number in Zoology)

Sl. No. Year Name1 2016 Anirban Chakraborty2 2017 Susmita Samanta3. 2018 Sourima Chhari

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NSS [Programme Officer : Dr. Sampa Ray Bagchi]

With the dawning of independence on 15th August 1947, the Government of India intendedto integrate the student community in the service to the nation. The first Knowledge Commissionin 1950 considered the philanthropic service of the students to be of significant importance.This resulted in the establishment of the 'National Service Scheme' (NSS) at the University levelin April 1957. The colleges under these Universities also set up their own NSS units.

As a unit of the National Service Scheme of the University of Calcutta, the students of Dr.Kanailal Bhattacharyya college have dedicated themselves towards the glorious aim of servingthe nation. The motto of NSS – "Not Me But You" – has constantly driven them to carry outtheir duties to the nation, throughout the year. Some of their key activities, like keeping thecollege campus clean and disciplined, tree plantation, celebrating the days of national andinternational importance [National Youth Day (12th Jan); Republic Day (26th Jan); Women'sDay (8th March)' World Forest Day (21st March); Independence Day (15th August); NSS Day(24th Sept.) etc.], making the people of the locality aware of the importance of the pulse poliovaccination – have made the college NSS unit vibrant.

The NSS has conducted a Health & Medical Check Up camp along with free medicinesupply at Baramollakhali, 24 Pgs(s), in the Sundarban Coastal Area from 4th to 10March 2011.

Recently the NSS conducted one Medical Camp in Amberia Gram Panchyet, Gadiara,Howrah from 24 March 2012 to 30 March 2012.

The N.S.S. Unit also conducted one Medical Camp especially for the mother and theirChildren from Dec. 13 to 15 Dec. 2012, at Amberia Gram Panchyet, Gadiara, Howrah.

The N.S.S. unit of our college conducted one Spl. Medical Checkup camp in Amta II Block(Manuchak G.P.) for three days (19/3/2014-21/3/14) along with six doctors for checking up to350 patients.

As a unit of the National Service Scheme of the University of Calcutta, the students of Dr.Kanailal Bhattacharyya college have dedicated themselves towards the glorious aim of servingthe nation. The motto of NSS - ''Not Me But You"- has constantly driven them to carry out theirduties to the nation, throughout the year. Some of their key activities, like keeping the collegecampus clean and disciplined, tree plantation, celebrating the days of national and internationalimportance. (National Your Dey (12th Jan;) Republic Dey (26th Jan); Women's Day (8thMarch) World Forest Day (21st March), Independence Day (15th August); NSS Day (24thSept.) etc.) making the people of the locality aware of the importance of the pulse policvaccination- have made the college NSS unit vibrant.

Under the Special Camping Programme, our college NSS Unit has conducted a Healthcheck up camp along with free medicine supply at Mahakalpur, Nakubar and Boalia Village.Amta Block - 2, Howrah on from 28th April to 3rd May 2016.

The NSS Unit also conducted Blood Donation camp on 29th January, 2016 with the helpof KPC Medical College, Kolkata.

Recently, on 26th of March, 2018. The NSS Unit conducted another Blood Donation Campand AIDS Awareness Programme with the help of Bhoruka Blood Bank, Kolkata.

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To lead the personality of a volunteer to complete flourishing through group activities, is theaim of the NSS. NSS wishes to achive this goal through certain important steps,

i) working with the people and for the peopleii) indulging in creative and organized social activities.iii) expanding one's knowledge into the community.iv) finding the practical implication of one's theoretical knowledge.v) achieving the potential of democratic leadership.vi) attaining self-reliance.vii) bridging the gap between the educated and the uneducated.viii) Channelising one's knowledge and skill to assist the weaker section of the society.

SKILL DEVELOPMENT COURSES :(1) The college is organizing career oriented UGC recognized Self-Financing Job, oriented

courses as well. The courses under this programme are :(2) Interior Decoration & Beautification, Travel & Tourism Management, Tally

with GST [Dr. Sourav Mondal, Co-ordinator] (9433499972)(3) West Bengal State Council of Vocational Education & Training affiliated additional courses

viz : [Dr. Prabir Sanki, Co-ordinator] (9434805562)1) Automibile Mechanics, 2) Computer Application, 3) Taxation Practices.

(4) First Aid Training & Nursing Training–Conducted by St. John's Ambulance, Howrah.FACILITIES :(1) With the grant of UGC, the College now has a Computer Centre.(2) With the grant of Rs. 1,75,000/- from U.G.C., Remedial Coaching classes have been

organized in the Academic Year 2008-2009 and also in the Academic Year 2009-2010& 2011-12.

(3) The Alumni Association has been reconstituted.(4) a. There is a Grievance Redressal Cell for different complaints and demands of the

students. The cell contitutes of Professors, Non-teaching Staff and the StudentRepresentatives.

b. The Governing Body has constituted an Internal Complaints Committee as perUGC Guidelines.

(5) College Canteen is there to cater to the needs of the students and others, related to theInstitution.

(6) A Cycle-Stand is alloted for the benefit of the students.(7) With the grant of UGC, the College has started Six Career Oriented Programmes.

(8) There is a Gym facility in the College.

(9) With the Grant of UGC, the College has started Coaching Classes for entry in services toGroup A,B,C,D.

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(10) Generator Facility is provided in the College for the Students.(11) LCD Tvs have been set up in the Canteen, Guest Room, Meeting Room.(12) Free Studentship(13) Railway concession(14) Indoor and Outdoor games.(15) Language Laboratory(16) Internet Service in Library(17) Aquaguard for Safe drinking water.(18) Distribution of I.Card for all Students.(19) Elevator for physically challanged students/persons.(20) Instalation of C.C.T.V. (as per Govt. Order) in Principal room/Canteen/Lobby/Meeting

Room/Main Gate/Science Block.Co-curricular activities

Along with the regular academic activities, there are several co-curricular ones organized bythe college throughout the year, aiming for the mental and intellectual development of thestudents. They are :1. Inter-department competitions :

(a) Recitation(b) Debate(c) Music(d) Quiz(e) Composition Competition (poems and essays)(f) Extempore speech(g) One-act play(f) Antakshari

2. Annual sports (Indoor and outdoor)3. Friendly Cricket matches involving students and Teachers/ Non-teaching Staff4. Induction Programme5. Valediction Ceremony/Session6. Celebration of the Independence Day7. Celebration of the Republic Day8. Celebration of Netaji Birth Anniversary9. Birth and Death Anniversary of Dr. Kanailal Bhattacharyya10. Mock-Parliament Competition11. Departmental Wall Magazine12. Departmental Debate Competition

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13. Participation in inter-college events (sports and cultural)The students of the college are given the opportunity to be the members of students' Health

Home with a negligible amount of fees. With this, they can avail different facilities regardinghealth check-up and treatment.14. UGC sponsored Remedial Coaching for SC/ST/OBC.15. UGC sponsored Coaching classes for entry in services for SC/ST/OBC.Prizes, Awards & Scholarships

To generate interest and create an atmosphere of healthy competition, the college hasarranged for prizes in different streams, along with certification. Coupled with this, are theseveral Govt. & Non-Govt. Scholarships and Stipend which are offered to the students ofthe College. A description of them is as follows :

Govt. Non-Govt. Scholarships & Stipends1. Govt. Scholarship to the meritorious students.2. Cine Scholarship of the Govt. – awarded to the students whose father/mother is working

in T.V. or Cinema.3. Zindal Scholarship.4. AMRA Scholarship.5. S.C. & S.T. Govt. Scholarship.6. Minority Scholarship.7. Bidi Worker's Stipend.8. Calcutta University – Indian Oil Endowment Scholarship for S.C./S.T. students of UG/PG

course.9. Concessions of Indian Railway (monthly & quarterly).10. Kanyashree K2 from is available in the college.11. Swami Vivekananda Merit cum Means Scholarship.Prizes awarded by the collegeBIRENDRANATH DHAR MEMORIAL PRIZE – awarded to the student who obtains the highestmarks in the University Examination from the College.Late SATYACHARAN GHOSH & SMT. NIRMALA GHOSH MEMORIAL PRIZE – awarded tothe student scoring the highest marks in Political Science in the University Examination.Late PRASANNA KUMAR LAHIRI & BARADAKANTA SANYAL MEMORIAL PRIZE – awardedto the student scoring the highest marks in English in the University Examination.INDRANI BANERJEE SMRITI PURASKAR in Bengali (Hons)DHANANJOY MANNA BENEVOLENT PURASKAR in History (Hons)PRIZES IN THE ANNUAL CULTURAL COMPETITION – The first three rank holders of all theevents are awarded with prizes.PRIZES IN THE ANNUAL SPORTS – There is an Arrangement for prizes in different events inthe annual sports.

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FREE STUDENTSHIP & HALF-FREE STUDENTSHIP – awarded by the college to the needystudents after proper verification.Late SARAT CHANDRA AND PANNALAL GHOSH SMRITI PARASKAR to be awarded toPhilosophy (Hons.) to Commerce student who would score highest markes in C.U. Examination.Late SUNIL KUNDU MEMORIAL PRIZE of Rs. 50,000 in English(H), Geography(H) andEducation(H).APURBA KUMAR DAS AND AMRITA SARKAR DAS BENEVOLENT PRIZE in Geography (H)& Education (H)Late Debkumar Chowdhury Memorial Prize (Korak)Late Pannalal Ghosh Smriti Puraskar.Late Renuka Dhar memorial Prize for Highest marks in English (Hons.)in C.U. Final Examination.Late Bankim Chandra Das Memorial Prize in Zoology and Physiology.Games and Sports [In-Charge : Dr. Samir Kumar Naskar]

The college has no playground to promote outdoor games. Two neighbouring playgroundare used for practicing outdoor games. Nevertheless, the college provides facilities for indoorgames and ecourages its students to participate in Annual Sports, District Sports and SeveralState-level Compisitions.

The College ensures participation of students in Inter-Collegiate Tournaments /Championshipsin Inter-university and other Tournaments and championships and long-term Coaching Camps(Football and Cricket both).● Students of Dr. Kanailal Bhattacharyya College played three rounds in Inter-Collegiate

Cricket Tournament Mens. (2017-2018).❏ In the first round they played with Moulana Azad College and won the game.❏ In the Second round students of Dr. Kanailal Bhattacharyya College played with

Vidyasagar College and also won the game.❏ In the third round (pre-quarters) our students played with St. Xaviers College and

was defeated.● In the universtiy Football Match (Men's Tournament 2017-18) our students played Inter-

Collegiate Football match with Nabagram Hiralal Pal College and was defeated in Tie-Breaker.

● In the District Football Meet organised by Azad Hind Fouz Smriti Mahavidyalay, studentsof our college played the first round with Azad Hind Fouz Smriti Mahavidyalay and wonby 3 goals, in the pre-quarters.

● In the Second round our college was defeated by Ramsaday College.● In the Athletics Meet organised by Azad Hind Fouz Smriti Vidyalaya Arpita Mondal from

Dr. Kanailal Bhattacharyya College was felicited with a 2nd Prize in the 400 mtrs. runand got hereself qualified for the State Meet.

● In 2017-18 Session Papia Das of Dr. Kanailal Bhattacharyya College was awarded a goldmedal is 15th Okinawa Goju-Ryu Karata Open Championship 2018, held in Kedah,Malaysia.

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● Students of Dr. Kanailal Bhattacharyya College played one round in Inter-CollegiateCricket Tournament Men (2018-2019) with Kidderpore College and was defeated.

● In the University Football Match (Men's Tournament 2018-2019) our Students playedInter-Collegiate Football match with Naba Ballygung Mahavidyalay in the first roundand won the game.

● In the Second round students of Dr. Kanailal Bhattachhryya College played with VijoygarhJyotimay Law College and wad defeated.

● In the District Football Meet (Men's Tournament 2018-2019 organised byUdaynarayanpur Madhabilata Mahavidyalaya. Students of our College played the firstround with Azad Hind Fouz Smriti Mahavidyalaya and won by 3 goals, in the Pre-quarters.In the Second round our college was defeated by Ramsaday College.

● In the Athletics Meet organised by Udaynarayanpur Madhabilata Mahavidyalaya twostudents participate the Meet from out college.

● In 2018-2019 the Annual Sports was held on 01/02/2019 and 02/02/2019 (Cricketand Annual Sports) included the following programme.

● Race for 100 meters, 200 meters, 400 meters, 800 meters also shotput, Discuss throw,Kicking the football, Breaking the pot, Passing the Ball (for students)

College Annual SportsEvery year the Annual Sports of the college is held in December with active participation ofstudents, teachers, and non-teaching members.Annual Sports is held every year which is a scheduled programme of our college. It comprises of :-● Race for 100 meters, 200 meters, 400 meters, 800 meters, also Shot Put, Discuss Throw,

Kicking the Football, Breaking the Pot, Passing the Ball (for students).● We also have Cricket for regular students, Football for teaching non-teaching v/s Regular

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DEPARTMENTS, LIST OF TEACHERS AND HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENTS

Principal : Dr. Kaustubh Lahiri, M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D.

Bengali : Prof. Keshab Chandra Khanra Associate Professor (HOD)M.A. B.Ed. M. PhilDr. Mantu Biswas, Assistant Professor, M.A., B. Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D.Prof. Supta Pathak, PTT (Govt. Approved), M.A.

English : Prof. Smt. Swati Mustaphi, Assistant Professor (HOD) M.A., M.Phil.Dr. Sutapa Chaudhuri Assistant Professor, M.A. , M.Phil., Ph.D.

History : Prof. Sri Subhasis Ghosh, Associate Professor (HOD) M.A.Prof. Bidusi Haldar (Sardar) Assistant Professor, M.A., M.Phil, B.LISProf. Ruma Banerjee, PTT (Govt. Approved), M.A., (Double) B.Ed. M.Phil.

Philosophy : Prof. Sipra Ganguly, Associate Professor (HOD) M.A.,Prof. Sujata Dhar, Associate Professor, M.A., M.PhilProf. Ratna Banerjee, PTT (Govt. Approved), M.A. B.Ed.

Education : Dr. Sampa Ray Bagchi, Assistant Professor (HOD) M.A., Ph.D.Dr. Samir Kumar Naskar, Assistant Professor, M.Com., B.Ed.,M.A. (Education), Ph. D. (Education).Prof. Rupak Jana, M.A. (Guest Lecturer)

Political Science : Prof. Anasua Chatterjee, Associate Professor (HOD) M.A.Prof. Ellora Bhattacharya, M.A., B.Ed. (Part-time)Prof. Tarak Medda M.A. (Guest Lecturer)Prof. Biswajit Boxi, M.A. ((Guest Lecturer)

Commerce : Prof. Asim Kumar Roy, Assistant Professor (HOD) M.Com.Prof. Srabani Dey, Assistant Professor, M.Com, M.Phil.Prof. Kuntal Kanti Chaulia, PTT (Govt. Approved),M. Com., B.Ed.Prof. Subhas Chandra Dalui, PTT (Govt. Approved), M.Com. ICWAProf. Dr. Prabir Kumar Sanki, PTT (Govt. Approved), M.Com., B.Ed., Ph.D.Dr. Saurav Mondal, PTT (Govt. Approved), M.Com., B.Ed., Ph.D.Prof. Asanta Maity, PTT (Govt. Approved), M.Com. ICWA (Inter)Prof. Bidyut Mondal, Guest Lecturer, M.Sc. (Computer Science)Prof. Souvik Paul, Guest Lecturer M Sc. (Math)Prof. Shilpa Hati, Guest Lecturer M Sc. (Computer Science)Prof. Manjari Pakhira, Guest Lecturer M Sc.

Physiology : Prof. Madhumita Debnath, Assistant Professor (HOD) M.Sc.Prof. Dhruba Kumar Sautya, PTT (Govt. Approved), M.Sc.

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Prof. Dibyendu Maity, Guest Lecturer, M.Sc.Prof. Neepa Banerjee, M.Sc. (Guest Lecturer)Prof. Sutupa Das, Guest Lecturer

Zoology : Dr. Sudipta Bhowmik, Assistant Professor (HOD) M.Sc. Ph.D.Dr. Sriparna Kuthe, PTT (Govt. Approved), M.Sc., Ph.D.Prof. Garima Hore, M.Sc. (Guest Lecturer)Prof. Santu Paria M.Sc. (Guest Lecturer)Prof. Debasmita Ghosal, M.Sc. (Guest Lecturer)

Botany : Dr. Mriganka Mondal, Assistant Professor (HOD) M.Sc. Ph.D.Prof. Biswanath Paul, M.Sc., M. Phil. Guest Lecturer,Prof. Rimli Pal, M.Sc., Guest Lecturer,Dr. Dipu Samants, M.Sc., Ph.D. (Guest Lecturer)

Geography : Dr. Kaustubh Lahiri, Principal, M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D.Sutapa Mukherjee (Pal), Assistant Professor (HOD) M.Sc., B.Ed.Prof. Karabi Das, M.Sc. Assistant ProfessorProf. Kakali Ganguly, PTT (Govt. Approved) M.Sc., M. PhilProf. Kuheli Nag, PTT (Govt. Approved) M.A., B.Ed.

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NON - TEACHING STAFF

Head Clerk : Sri Amar Bag, B.Com.Accountant : Sri Bhaskar Ghose, B.Com.Cashier : Sri Tarak Das, H.S.Clerk : Mr. Uttam Dolui, H.S.Clerk : Sri Kinkar Ghosh, B.A.;General Administrative Staff : Smt. Lisa Bag (Hazra), B.A., Library Attendant

Sri Arun Manna, B.A., Day GuardSmt. Karabi Rakshit, Lady AttendantSri Sushanta Chatterjee, Night GuardSmt. Aparna Dutta, B.A. Lab. Attendant (Geography)

Library Clerk Sri Sagar PaL, Madhyamik

Electrician Cum Caretaker : Sri Sumalay Dey, B.Com.

CASUAL NON - TEACHING APPROVED BY DPIGym Attendant : Sri Basanta SamantaSweeper : Sri Tapan Adhikari

STAFF (BIO-SCIENCE DEPT.)

Sri Goutam Bhattacharya : Attendant (Zoology)Sri Pradip Das : Attendant (Botany)Sri Alita Tirki : Attendant (Physiology)

WOMEN'S HOSTEL STAFF

Smt. Amrita Sarkar (Das), B.A : Cook

Smt. Antara Dasgupta B.A. : Helper

CASUAL STAFF

Sri Pallab Bhattacharya : AttendantSmt. Nabanita Banerjee M.A. : Office AssistentSri Suraj Roy : Attendant (Zoology)Sri Arpan Mallick : Attendant (Botany)Smt. Debi Porel : Attendant (Zoology)Smt. Ashalata Maity : (Sweeper)Sri. Rosan Akka : (Sweeper)Sri. Ajoy Akka : (Sweeper)

CONTACT PERSON FOR ENQUIRY

1. For University of Calcutta : Shri Kinkar Ghosh & Smt. Amrita Sarkar (Das)2. For Library : Shri Uttam Dolui & Smt. Lisa Bag (Hazra)3. For General Enquitiry : Shri Amar Bag & Principal4. For Deposit of Fees : Shri Tarak Das & Smt. Karabi Rakshit

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LIST OF HOLIDAYS FOR THE YEAR 2019

HOLDAYS DATE DAYNew Year's Day 1st January 2019 TuesdayDeath Anniversary of Late Sudhir Ghosh 5th January 2019 SaturdaySwami Vivekananda's Birthday 12th January 2019 SaturdayNetaji's Birthday 23rd January 2019 WednesdayFoundation Day of Calcutta University 24th January 2019 ThursdayRepublic Day 26th January 2019 SaturdaySaraswati Puja 10th February, 2019 SundayDay after Saraswati Puja 11th February, 2019 MondayShivaratri 4th March, 2019 MondayDoljatra 21st March, 2019 ThursdayHoli 22nd March, 2019 FridayRamnavami 14th April, 2019 SundayChaitra Sankranti 14th April, 2019 SundayBengali New Year's Day 15th April, 2019 MondayGood Friday 19th April, 2019 FridayEaster Saturday 20th Arpil, 2019 SaturdayMay Day 1st May, 2019 WednesdayRabindra Jayanti 9th May, 2019 ThursdaySummer Recess 16rh May –30th June 2019Buddha Purnima 18th May 2019 SaturdayRam-Visarjan 11th August, 2019 SundayId-Uj-Zoha 12th August, 2019 MondayIndependence Day 15th August, 2019 ThursdayJanmastami 23rd August, 2019 FridayMuharram 10th September' 2019 TuesdayViswakarma Puja 18th September 2019 WednesdayCollege Foundation Day 22nd September, 2019 SundayMahalaya 28th September, 2019 SatudayGandhi Jayanti 2nd October, 2019 WednesdayPuja Vacation 3rd October, 2019-30th

October, 2019Birthday of Dr. Kanailal Bhattacharya 12th October, 2019 SatudayChhat Puja 2nd November, 2019 SaturdayJagatdhatri Puja 6th November, 2019 WednesdayFateha Doaz Daham 10th November, 2019 SundayGuru Nanak's Birthday 12th November, 2019 TuesdayDeath Anniversary of Late DebkumarChoudhury 20th November, 2019 WednesdayWinter Recess 25th December to

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Netaji Subhas Open UniversityDr. Kanailal Bhattacharyya College Study Centre (Centre Code : E - 09)

Netaji Subhas Open University was established as a State Open University in 1997 by anAct of West Bengal State Legislature. The act was subsequently amended to empower theUniversity to spread its wings beyond the State. The University is recognized by UniversityGrants Commission (U.G.C.) & Distance Education Council (D.E.C.). NSOU is the first MegaUniversity in Eastern India. The University offers both conventional as well as skill-specificand job-oriented courses.

Dr. Kanailal Bhattacharyya College Study Centre is one of 161 study centres of N.S.O.U. Ithas been functioning since June, 2003. The approved courses for our study centre are :-

Programme Courses Eligibility Duration AdmissionFees Session

Post Graduate 1. M.A. in Bengali, English, 3 years Graduate of 2 years May-JuneCourses English Language Teaching, any discipline(P. G.) Pol. Sc, Social Work, Public

Administration, HistoryEducation. Session in2. M.Com. July of

3. M.Sc. (Mathematics) 3 years Graduate (Sc.) 2 years every year.

4. MLIS BLIS 1 year

Bachelor 1. B.A. (Hons.) in Bengali, 10+2 3 yearsDegree English, Pol.Sc., HistoryProgramme 2. B.Com. (Hons.)(B.D.P.) 3. B.Sc. (Hons.) in 10+2 (Sc.) July of

Geography every year.Certificate 1. Human Rights 10+2 6 monthsCourses

P.G. Diploma in Journalism Garduate 1 sem& Mass Communication

Bachelor in Library Garduate 1yearInformation Sceience

For further enquiry students are advised to contact the Co-ordinator during Saturday &Sunday, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.NSOU Office : 2627-2471. (Sat & Sun from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.)Prof. Kesab Chandra Kham : 9830696112 (M) Co-ordinatorSumalay Dey : 9903068614 (M) Office Assistent

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Dr. Kanailal Bhattacharyya Collegein collaboration with

WEBEL TECHNOLOGY LTD (Govt. of WB Undertakinghas introduced COMPUTER LITERACY AND TRAINING

PROGRAMfor the College Students

A Career Oriented Certified Computer CourseCourse Duration : 2 years (Stage 1 & Stage 2)

Classes will commence from the new academic session.

Course Fee : Rs 1200/year

STAGE-1 Combined Course Content For Science, Arts and Commerce Streams

➢➢➢➢➢ CLTP STAGE, 1 : Computer fundamentals and OS ; MS Office package; Photoshop &Video Editing; Advance Excel; Web Technology & Web Designing (Tire - 1); Financial Account-ing Package [Tally ERP9 (Tier-I]; Regional Font.

STAGE-2

Course Content forCommerce Stream

Combined Course Content forScience, Arts Stream

Finiancial Accounting Package [TallyERP9 (Tier - II)]; Online Taxation/ReturnProcedure : PC Troubleshooting; Concept

of Networking (LAN, MAN & WAN)

2D Animation, Flash; Graphics EditingTool (Illustrator); Freehand; HTML; CSS;

Web Designing (Tier-II) PC Trouble-shooting; Concept of Networking (LAN ,

MAN & WAN)

Benefits of the CLTP Course

➢ Students will get authorized certificates from Weble Technolgo Ltd. (Govt. of W.B)

➢ Very nominal Course fees as compared to other private institutions.

➢ Exams and classes to be conducted at college premises.

➢ Top students from each stream to be felicitated at the end of the course.

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