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B.A./ B.Com./ B.Sc.3 year Degree Courses(Honours and General)

Ph.- 0342-2752122, Mob.- 9564032629 / 8536879523Email [email protected]

Website : www.chandrapurcollege.ac.in

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With a Higher Secondary School celebrating its centenary year, Chandrapur is an ancient hamlet under Saragram Panchayat of Katwa Block - I, Katwa Police Station and Sub Division in the District of Burdwan. Though mainly agrarian in their occupation, some of the people of this comparatively remote, backward locality came in contact with the enlightened world as a consequence to their engagement in different trade & business and other occupation in the capital city of the state West Bengal They felt an urge for the succeeding generations that they should be acquainted and equipped with enlightenment beyond rural complacency. This paved the way for establishment of Chandrapur College as a natural outcome.

rdEstablished in August 3 1985, on about 7 acres of land, the college formally began its humble career in the next year with the introduction of Arts General Stream Course with affiliation to The University of Burdwan. Affiliation of Commerce General Stream Course was availed of within two years. Commendable results in the Commerce Stream, later, led to the gradual affiliation of Honours Courses in Accountancy, Bengali, History, English, Geography, Philosophy, Sanskrit and Political Science gradually. To keep pace with the growing demand among the students, affiliation of some profession oriented courses and subjects, viz., Education, Mass Communication and Journalism (Hons.) has been introduced from 2016 -2017 academic session. The College authority has sought for the introduction Hons. in Education from this academic session 2017-18.Today, Chandrapur College is a flourishing institution with Honours teaching- learning facilities in as many as nine subjects along with thirteen General course subjects including Commerce and Science Steam.. Moreover, B.Sc. (General Couse with Mathematics, Economics and Geography) is also on the move and the College is likely to introduce the B.Sc. (General Course with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) from this current session. Present student strength of the college is around 2,500.

The College has successfully gone through the 1st cycle of assessment and accreditation by NAAC in the year 2015-2016 and attained the Grade - B.

CHANDRAPUR COLLEGE: A BRIEF PROFILECHANDRAPUR COLLEGE: A BRIEF PROFILE

To spread the light of knowledge among the learners of the relatively poor, backward

and Minority Community, particularly, emancipating the girl students from the darkness

of ignorance and leading towards the world of knowledge and self reliance.

OUR VISION

To extend all out support to the students andmaintain a learner-friendly atmosphere

in the campus.

OUR MISSION

INFRASTRUCTURE AND AMENITIES AT A GLANCEINFRASTRUCTURE AND AMENITIES AT A GLANCE

v Secured campus with high boundary walls helmed with barbed wire

fencing all around.

v Surveillance of CCTV cameras.

v Two blocs of three storied building with well furnished, fully computerized

office in between. Proposed a new separate modern block.

v Two storied “Nivedita Girls' Hostel” for residence facility within the bounded

secured campus. and v Modern virtual classrooms.

v Well furnished, department and number marked class rooms with sufficient

furniture.

v Well furnished, computerized, inflib-net connected Central library with

adequate number of useful text and reference books on accession and

journals subscribed.

v Large, spacious Reading Room annexed to the library.

v Separate Departmental Library of each department.

v Conference/ Seminar Hall cum Auditorium.

v Separate Students' Union Office and Boys Common Room with all

facilities housed in APJ Abdul Kalam Bhavan.

v Running canteen / cafeteria for lunch and refreshment.

v Separate Common Rooms for girls with modern facilities.

v Bicycle and Motor bike stand for staffs and students, separately for girl

students.

v Uninterrupted electricity supply through exclusive transformer and power

generators.

v Adequate supply of pure drinking water.

v Playground within campus for outdoor games and sports.

v Open air stage (Nazrul Mukta Mancha) within campus for cultural functions

and other occasions.

v Multi- gym for physical exercises under the supervision of trained instructor,

separately for girl students.

v Well furnished Geography Laboratory with the facility of Remote Sensing

and GIS.

v Well furnished Physical Education Laboratory.

v Computer Training Centre with the provision of computer education for every

First Year student at a minimum affordable cost.

v Remedial Coaching Centre for Backward Class students and others.

v Separate Retiring room for male & female staff of the college.v Students' aid and free studentship for needy and meritorious students.

v NSS Programme and activities under two running NSS Units.

v NCC wing is on the move.

v Communicative English Course is awaited to commence.

v Free Tax Consultancy Training.

v Active Career Counseling Cell for Guidance to the aspiring students to

get the employment opportunity after successful completion of courses

of study.

PRESIDENTMr. Debkumar Bairagya

PRINCIPAL / SECREATRYDr Kartick Chandra Samanta

GOVERNING BODY

Shri Debkumar Bairagya : Govt. Nominee

Dr Namita Chowdhury : B.U. Nominee

Dr Arun Kumar Patra : B.U. Nominee

Dr Subrata Mandal : B.U. Nominee

Prof. Subhash Chandra Das : Teachers' Representative

Prof. Manjari Chattopadhyay : Teachers' Representative

Prof. Abdul Kader Dafader : Teachers' Representative

Mr. Prabir Kumar Ray : Donors' Representative

Mr. Partha Chand Ray : Donors' Representative

Mr. Rajkumar Mondal : Non -Teaching Representative

Mr. Bholanath Rajak : Non -Teaching Representative

Mr. Puspendu Dan : Students' Union Representative

MEMBERS

Dr Kartick Chandra Samanta - Principal

PRINCIPAL AND TEACHING STAFF

Bengali Department

1.Prof. Harimohan Chattopadhyay - Associate Professor

2.Dr Tandra Pal - Assistant Professor

3.Prof. Mamoni Mahata - Assistant Professor

4.Shri Aniruddha Roy - Part-Time Teacher

English Department

1.Prof. Ashoke Kumar Saha Roy - Associate Professor

2.Dr Amrita Ghosh - Assistant Professor (on Lien)

3.Prof. Bichitra Barman - Associate Professor

4.Shri Anurag Mondal - Part-Time Teacher

History Department

1.Post Vacant

2.Dr Md Inamur Rahaman - Associate Professor (on Lien)

3.Smt. Rita Bhowmick - Part - Time Teacher

4.Shri Sanjit Mondal - Guest Teacher

5.Shri SukantaGhosh - Guest Teacher

6.Shri Sontu Roy - Guest Teacher

Geography Department

1.Dr Indrani Mukherjee - Assistant Professor

2.Prof. Sandipan Ghosh - Assistant Professor

3.Post Sanctioned

4.Shri Ashis Pal - Part - Time Teacher

5.Shri Braja Mohan Karmakar - Part-Time Teacher

Economics Department

1.Prof. Manjari Chattopadhyay - Assistant Professor

Philosophy Department

1.Prof. Gobinda Charan Ghosh - Associate Professor

2.Post Vacant

3.Shri Suman Ghosh - Guest Teacher

4.Shri Chandan Kumar Mondal - Guest Teacher

Political Science Department

1.Post Vacant

2.Shri Utpal Ghosh - Part -Time Teacher

3.Shri Amal Ghosh - Part Time Teacher

4.Shri Bablu Roy - Guest Teacher

Department of Education

1.Shri Swaraj Kumar Paul - Guest Teacher

Department of Computer

1.Shri Goutam Roy - Computer Instructor

Sanskrit Department

1.Prof. Mallika Ghosh - Assistant Professor

2.Smt. Sonali Das - Part - Time Teacher

3.Shri Sourav Kumar Ghosh - Part - Time Teacher

Physical Education Department

1.Dr Awashes Subba - Assistant Professor

2.Post Sanctioned

3.Dr Amlan Sarkar - Part - Time Teacher

4.Shri Abhijit Ghosh - Part - Time Teacher

Commerce Department

1.Dr Kartick Chandra Samanta - Principal

2.Prof. Ananta Das - Associate Professor

3.Prof. Parimal Kumar Bera - Associate Professor

4.Prof. Abdul Kader Dafader - Assistant Professor

Mathematics Department

1.Prof. Subhash Chandra Das - Assistant Professor

2.Prof. Kshitish Ch. Mistri - Assistant Professor

1.Shri Lord Dutta - Guest Teacher

2.Ms. Maitree Shee - Guest Teacher

Library Staff

1.Shri Goutam Mukherjee - Asstt. Librarian

2.Shri Debnarayan Mukhopadhyay - Library Clerk

NON -TEACHING STAFF

1. Shri Raj Kumar Mondal - Head Clerk and officiating Accountant

2. Post Vacnt - Accountant

3. Post Vacant - Cashier

4. Shri Dhrubajyoti Chattopadhyay - Clerk and officiating Cashier

5. Shri Madhusudan Biswas - Clerk

6. Post Vacant - Bearer

7. Shri Shubhrangshu Mondal - Bearer

8. Shri Madhab Ch. Das - Geo. Lab. Attendant

9. Shri Bholanath Rajak - Guard

10. Shri Bimal Kumar Biswas - Generator Operator

11. Smt. Sulata Goswami - Lady Attendant

12. Shri Mrinal Kanti Hazra - Part -Time Sweeper

Department of Mass Comm.& Journalism

Honours Courses in the following subjects from Arts Stream are on the run at present in the college:

1) Bengali, 2) English, 3) History, 4) Geography, 5) Philosophy, 6) Sanskrit, 7) Political Science, 8) Education, 9) Mass Comm. & Journalism.

COURSES AND PROGRAMMES OFFERED AT A GLANCE

Arts stream General Courses are on the run in the following subjects:1) Bengali, 2) English, 3) History, 4) Philosophy, 5) Political Science, 6) Economics, 7) Geography, 8) Sanskrit, 9) Education, 10) Mathematics and 11) Physical Education.

Besides, Honours Course in Accountancy and Commerce Stream (General course) are on the run in the college. Moreover, B.Sc. (General Course with Mathematics, Economics and Geography) is also on the move and awaited to commence the B.Sc. (General Course with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) .

All the students from Arts / Commerce / Science Stream have to take up the subjects as devised by the University of Burdwan under CBCS Course & curriculum to be effective from this academic session 2017 -18.

COURSE & SYLLABUS REGULATION

Honours Course ( Arts Stream)

Philosophy

1. Bengali

2. History

3. English

4. Geography

5.

6. Sanskrit

7. Political Science

8.Education

9.Mass Communication & Journalism

Honours Courses

1.Bengali, History, Political Science

2.Bengali, Philosophy, Economics

3.English, Political Science, History

4.Bengali, Philosophy, Sanskrit

5.Bengali, Physical Education, Political Science

6.History, Philosophy, Sanskrit

7.Bengali, English, History

8.Geography, English, Economics

9.Geography, History, Political Science

10.Physical Education, Mathematics, Economics

11.Education, Philosophy, History

12.Education, Bengali, History

13.Mathematics, Economics and Geography (General Science)

14.B.Sc.**(General Course combination subject like Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) [** Availability of these combination clusters is subject to affiliation from Burdwan University]

General Stream Course students from the Arts Stream are to choose any of

the following combination subject - clusters:

ADMISSION RULES

1) All information regarding admission is available on the college Notice Board as well as on the website

All the applicants seeking admission to his College must have to go through a single Payment Gate way

1) "payU".

2) Once logged in, the candidates of all categories will be guided by the Online Admission System Software.

3) Online admission website

4) Regarding the eligibility for Honours courses, the college stipulated criteria will be applied.

5) Merit-listed applicants will be asked to appear and confirm their admission on fulfillment of prior conditions.

6) Madhyamik and H.S. Admits and Mark Sheets, S.C./S.T./O.B.C.- A/ O.B.C. - B certificate and Physically Handicap Certificate as the case may be all in original, must be produced at the time of confirmation of admission.

7) Reservation of seats for S.C., S.T., O.B.C. - A, O.B.C.- B and P.H. candidates is as per Government Rules.

8) Candidate of all categories may feel free to approach the college authority for assistance and help in their difficulty regarding admission and courses.

www.chandrapurcollege.ac.in

www.chandrapurcollegeadmission.in

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN

DRAFT OUTLINE OF THE SEMESTER WISE COURSE STRUCTURES OF B.A. /B.Sc. I B.Com.

UNDER THE CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM ( CBCS )

Under the CBCS there are broadly two course structures- i) Honours Course and ii) Regular/ General Course. The main components of the courses are as follows:

1. Core Course : A course, that should compulsorily be studied by a candidate as a core requirement, is termed as a core course.

2. Elective Course : Generally a course, which can chosen from a pool of courses and which may be very specific or specialized or advanced or supportive to the discipline/ subject of study or which provides an extended scope or which enables an exposure to some other discipline/ subject/ domain or nurtures the candidate's proficiency/ skill, is called an Elective Course.

2.1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Course : A course, which may be offered by the main discipline/ subject of study, is referred to as Discipline Specific Elective.

2.2 Generic Elective (GE) Course : An elective course, chosen generally from an unrelated discipline/subject of study with an intention to seek an exposure, is called a Generic Course.

N.B.- A Core Course, offered in a discipline/ subject, may be treated as an elective by other discipline/ subject and vice- versa and such electives may also be referred to as Generic Elective.

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

3. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC) : The Ability Enhancement (AE) Courses may, be of two kinds- Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC) and Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC).

3.1 AECC These are the courses based on the contents that lead to knowledge enhancement and consist of Environmental Studies & English/ MIL Communication. These are mandatory for all disciplines 3.2 SEC SEC are value- based and/ or skill- based and are aimed at providing hand-on-training, competency, skill etc. It will be minimum 2 for Honours Courses and 4 for General Courses. These may be chosen from a pool of courses designed to provide value- based and/ or skill- based knowledge would contain both theory and lab./ hands-on-trainingi field work. The main purpose of these courses is to provide the students life-skill in hands-on-mode so as to increase their employability. # 4 Practical/ Tutorial : One each with every Core. Discipline Specific and Generic Elective Paper.

Skill Enhancement Course ( SEC )

Course Components B.Sc. B.A. B.Com. Honours General Honours General Honours General

Core Course (CC) 14 12 14 12 14 12

Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Course

4 6 4 4 4 4

Generic Elective ( GE) Course

4 ---- 4 2 4 2

Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course ( AECC )

2 2 2 2 2 2

2 4 2 4 2 4

Details of Courses of RAI B.Corry. ( Honours ) under CBCS

4x2 = 8 4x1 = 4

Course

1 Core Course ( 14 papers) Core Course ( Practical Tutorial)* (14 papers)

Credit

Theory + Practical Theory + Tutorial

14x4 = 56 14x5 = 70

14x2 = 28 14x1 = 14

2. Elective Courses (8 papers) A. DSE

(4 papers) DSE ( Practical / Tutorial)*

B. GE ( Interdisciplinary) (4 papers) GE ( Practical / Tutorial)* (4 papers)

4x4 = 16

4x2 = 8

4x4 = 16

4x1 = 4

3. Ability Enhancement Courses A. AECC 2x2 = 4 2x2 = 4

# Optional Dissertation/Project Work in place of one D.SE paper (6 credits) in 6th semester.

4x5 = 20

4x5 = 20

(2 papers of 2 credits each ENVS. English Communication .1 MIL B. SEC 2x2 = 4 2x2 = 4 (2 papers of 2 credits each) Total Credit: 140 140

An Under-graduate Honours Degree in a discipline may be awarded if a student completes14 core papers in that discipline, 4 papers each from a list of DSE and GE respectively, 2 papers in AECC and minimum 2. papers in SEC.

Wherever there is a practical, there will be no tutorial and vice- versa. Details of Courses of B.A./ ..Sc.B/ B.Com.( General) under CBCS

1, Core Course 12x4 = 48 12x5 = 60

( 12 papers)4 core papers each in 3 disciplines of choice Core Course ( Practical / Tutorial)* 12x2 = 24 12x1 = 12 (12 papers) 2. Elective Courses (6 papers) A. DSE 6x4 = 24 4x5 = 20 (6 papers for B.Sc./ 4 papers for B.A. and B.Com.) DSE ( Practical / Tutorial)* 6x2 = 12 4x1 = 4 (6 papers for B.Sc./ 4 papers for B.A. and B.Com.) B. GE ( Interdisciplinary) 2x5 = 102 papers for B.A. and B.Com.) GE ( Practical / Tutorial)* 2x 1 = 2 (2 papers for B.A. and B.Com.)# Optional Dissertation/Project Cork in place of one DSE paper (6 credits) in 6th semester. 3. Ability Enhancement Courses A. AECC 2x2 = 4 2x2 = 4 (2 papers of 2 credits each) ENV S. English Communication. MIL B. SEC 4x2 = 8 4x2 = 8(4 papers of 2 credits each) Total Credit: 120 120

An Under - graduate General Degree in Science may be awarded if a student completes 4 core papers each in three disciplines of choice, 2 papers each from a list of DSEs based on the three disciplines of choice selected above, 2 papers in. AECC and minimum 4 papers in SEC. An Under -graduate General Degree in Humanities/ Social Sciences/ Commerce may be awarded if a student completes 4 core papers each in two disciplines of choice along with 2. core pape rs each in two Languages from English. Bengali andHindi respectively, 2 papers each from a list of DSEs based on the two disciplines of choice selected above and 2 papers from the list of GEs, 2 papers in AECC and minimum 4 papers in SEC.

Course Credit

Practical + Theory Theory + Tutorial

* Wherever there is a practical, there will be no tutorial and vice- versa.

The evaluation of the candidates shall be based on continuous assessment. The structure of evaluation shall be as follows:

i) Each semester- assessment shall be divided into three (3) discrete components. viz. C1, C2 and C3. The students will be informed about the modalities of continuous assessment activitieswell in advance. The first component (C1) of assessment shall be of 10% of the total marks ofeach c ourse of a semester and will be based on class attendance. class test or assignment orseminar. During the first two months of each. semester, 1/3 of the syllabus will be completed. The continuous assessment and C1 will be consolidated during the 8th week of the concernedsemester. The second component (C2) of assessment shall be of 10% of the total marks of each course of a semester and will be based on class attendance, class test or assignment or seminar. During the second two months of each semester. 2/3 of the syllabus will be completed. The continuous assessment and C7 will be consolidated during the 16th week of the concerned semester. Appearance in 1 &. C2. is mandatory.ii) During the P1— 2314 weeks of a semester, a Semester- end Examination shall be conducted for each. course and the proportion of C3 will be 80% of the total marks each course of the semester.

iii) The result of each course in a semester shall be based on the values of C1. C2 & C3 and shall be awarded in form of grade point.

Mechanism of computation of work-load per week:

i) 1 Credit = 1 Theoretical class of 1- hour duration ii) 1 Credit = 1 Tutorial class of 1- hour durationiii) 1 Credit = 1 Practical class of 2- hour duration

SEMESTER WISE DISTRIBUTION OF COURSES AND CREDITS

B.A./ B.Sc./ B.Com. Honours

CC (6) 2. 2 3 3 2 2 14 84

DSE (6) 2 2 04 24

GE. (6) 1 1 1 1 04 24

AECC (2) 1 1 02 04

SEC (2) 1 1 02 04

Total No. of Courses per Sem. 4 4 5 5 4 4 26

Courses/ (Credits)

SemI

SemII

SemIII

SemIV

SemV

SemVI

Total No.of Courses

TotalCredit

Total Credit per Semester 20 20 26 26 24 24 140

CC - 1.2. (6)

SEMESTER WISE DISTRIBUTION OF COURSES AND CREDITS B.A./ B.Com. General

Course/ (Credits)

Sem I

Sem II

Sem III

Sem IV

Sem V

Sem VI

Total No. of

Courses

Total Credit

DSE- 1.2 (6)

2 (1D, 2D)

2 (1A, 2A

2 (1B, 2B)

2 (1C, 2C)

8 48

LanguageCC- 1.2 (6)

1 (L2-2)

1 (L1-1)

1 (L2-1)

1 (L1-2) 4 24

GE (6)

2 (1A, 2A)

2 (1B, 2B) 4 24

1 (GE-2) 2 12

1 (GE-I)

AECC (2) 1 1 2 04

SEC (2) 1 1 1 1 4 O8

4 4 4 4 4 4 24 Total No. of Courses per Sem.

Total Credit per Sem.

20 20 20 20 20 20 120

SEMESTER WISE DISTRIBUTION OF COURSES AND CREDITS

B.Sc. General

Total Credit

Courses/ (Credits)

SemI

Sem II

Sem III

Sem IV

Sem V

Sem VI

Total \No. of

Courses

CC - 1,2,3 (6)

3(1A, 2A, 3A)

3 (1B, 2B, 3B)

3 (1C, 2C, 3C)

3 (1D, 2D, 3D)

DSE- 1,2,3 (6)

12. 72

Total Credit per Sem.

3 (1A, 2A, 3A)

3 (1B, 2B, 3B)

6 36

GE. (6)

AECC (2) 1 1 2 04

SEC (2) 1 1 1 1 4 08

Total No. of Courses per Sem

4 4 4 4 4 4 24

20 20 20 20 20 20 120

1. Full marks of each course of B.A./ B.Sc./ B.Com. ( Hons. & Gen. ). carrying.: 6 credits, be 75

2. Full marks of each course of B.A./ B.Sc./ B.Com. ( Hons. & Gen. ), carrying.: 2 credits, be 50

3. For B.A. & B.Com. Hons. & Gen. ) Courses , having no practical, of 75 marks be as follows:

Full marks of a course, having 6 credits/ 2credits, along with distribution of marks:

i) Class Attendance cum Internal Assessment : 200..E of 75 marks = 15 marks of which 5 marks be reserved for class attendance ( both theoretical + tutorial ) in the following manner:

Attendance 50% & above but below 60% - 2 marks Attendance 60% & above but below 75% - 3 marks Attendance 75% & above but below 90% - 4 marks Attendance 90% & above - 5 marks and 10 marks be reserved for class test/ assipment/ seminar ( theoretical- 5 & tutorial - 5 ). Minimum 15 classes be allotted for tutorial portion. ii) In the Semester-end- Examination of each course, Question Paper be set for 60 marks, distribution of which may be as under: a) Answer 10 questions out of 15 carrying 02 marks each = 10x 02 =20 b) Answer 04 questions out of 06 carrying 05 marks each = 04x 05 =20 c) Answer 02 questions out of 04 carrying 10 marks each = 02x 10 =20 However, questions, carrying 05 or 10 marks, need not necessarily to be a single question.

For B.Sc. ( Hons. & Gen. ) Courses, having practical, distribution of 75 marks be follows: i) Class Attendance cum Internal Assessment : 20% of 75 marks = 15 marks of which narks be reserved for theoretical class attendance in the following manner: Attendance 50% & above but below 60% - 2 marks Attendance 60% & above but below 75% - 3 marks Attendance 75% & above but below 90% - 4 marks Attendance 90% & above - 5 marks and 10 marks be reserved for class test/ assignment/ seminar ( theoretical -5 & practical -5 ). ii) 20 marks be allotted for Semester-end- Practical Examination of each course, distribution of which may be as under: a) Lab. Note Book : 05 Marks b) Viva- voce : 05 Marks c) Experiment : 10 marks Or, as may be decided by the concerned Board of Studies. iii) 40 marks be allotted for Semester-end-Theoretical Examination of each course, distribution of which may be as under: a) Answer 05 questions out of 08 carrying 02 marks each = 05x02 = 10 b) Answer 02 questions out of 04 carrying 05 marks each =02x05 = 10 c) Answer 02 questions out of 04 carrying 10 marks each =02x10 = 20 However, questions, carrying 5 or 10 marks, need not necessarily to be a single question. 5. For B.A. & B.Com. ( Hons. & C:Ten. ) Courses , having practical, distribution of 75 marks be as under:

1a) 1) In case of 'Fully Practical' based course, Class Attendance cum Internal Assessment : 20% of 75 marks = 15 marks of which 5 marks be reserved for practical class attendance in the following manner: Attendance 50% & above but below 60% - 2 marks Attendance 60% & above but below 75% - 3 marks Attendance 75% & above but below 90% - 4 marks Attendance 90% & above - 5 marks and 10 marks be reserved for class test/ assimment.II) 60 marks be allotted for Semester-end- Practical Examination of each course, distribution of which may be as under: Viva- voce : 10 Marks, Experiment : 50 marks b) i) In case of a course, containing theory and practical, Class Attendance cum Internal Assessment : 20% of 75 marks = 15 marks of which 5 marks be reserved for theoretical class attendance in the following manner: Attendance 50% & above but below 60% - 2 marks Attendance 60% & above but below 759' - 3 marks Attendance 75% & above but below 90% - 4 marks Attendance 90% & above - 5 marks and 10 marks be reserved for class test/ assignment/ seminar ( theoretical -5 & practical -5 ). ii) 20 marks be allotted for Semester-end- Practical Examination of each course, distribution of which may be as under: Viva- voce : 05 Marks Experiment : 15 marks iii) 40 marks be allotted for Semester-end-Theoretical Examination of each course, distribution of which may be as under: a) Answer 05 questions out of 08 carrying 02 marks each = 05x02 = 10 b) Answer 02 questions out of 04 carrying 05 marks each =02x05 = 10 c) Answer 02 questions out of 04 canying 10 marks each =02x10 = 20

However, questions, carrying 5 or 10 marks, need not necessarily to be a single question. 6. For B.Sc. ( Hons. & Gen. ) Courses , having no practical, distribution of 75 marks, be same as (3) above. 7 In the Semester-end- Examination of AECC of B.A./ B.Sc./ B.Com„ carrying 2 credits (ie. full marks 50), MC' Q be set and OMR sheet be used. Under AECC, EN VS be taught in the 1st Semester and communicative Eng./ MIL be taught in the 2nd Semester.

8. For B.A., B.Sc. & B.Com. ( Hons. & Gen. ) Courses , distribution of 50 marks ( for each SEC) be as follows: i) Internal Assessment 20% of 50 marks = 10 marks be reserved for class test/ assignment./ seminar. ii) 40 marks be allotted for Semester-end-Theoretical Examination of each course, distribution of which may be as under: a) Answer 05 questions out of 08 carrying 02 marks each = 5x2 = 10 b) Answer 02 questions out of 04 carrying 05 marks each = 2x5 = 10

c) Answer 02 questions out of 04 carrying 10 marks each = 2x10 = 20

However, questions, carrying 5 or 10 marks, need not necessarily to be a single question.

DETAILED STRUCTURE OF B.A./ B.Com. / B.Sc.THREE YEAR DEGREE

HONOURS AND GENERAL COURSES is awaited to commence under CBCS

as devised by the University of Burdwan and to be displayed shortly.

CC : 7 x 12 = 900 DSE : 75 x 6 = 450 AECC : 50 x 2 = 100 SEC : 50 x 4 = 200

Distribution of total marks (1850), equivalent to 140 credits, of all courses to be studied by a student of B.A./ B.Sc./ B.Com. Hons.

CC : 75 x 14 =1050 DSE : 75 x 4 = 300 GE : 75 x 4 = 300 AECC : 50 x 2 = 100 SEC : 50 x 2 = 100

Distribution of total marks (1650), equivalent to 120 credits., of all courses to be studiedby a student of B.A./ B.Sc./ B.Com. Gen. B. A. 4.C.: B.Com. (Gen.)

CC : 75 x 12 = 900 DSE : 75 x 4 = 300 GE : 75 x 2 = 150 AECC : 50 x 2 = 100 SEC : 50 x 4 = 200

B.Sc. (Gen.)B.A. & B.Com (Gen)

SUBJECT AND CATEGORY WISE INTAKE CAPACITY (PROVISIONAL)SUBJECT AND CATEGORY WISE INTAKE CAPACITY (PROVISIONAL)

Subjects GenSC

(22%)ST

(6%)OBC-A (10%)

OBC-B (7%)

Differently Able (3%) PH TOTAL

Bengali(H) 40 17 5 8 5 2 77

English (H) 29 12 3 5 4 2 55

History (H) 40 17 5 8 5 2 77

Geography (H) 19 8 2 4 3 1 37

Philosophy (H) 20 8 2 4 3 1 38

Sanskrit (H) 25 10 3 5 3 1 47

Political Science (H) 17 7 2 3 2 1 32

Education (H) 1 6 6 2 3 2 1 30

Mass Comm. &

Journalism (H) 16 6 2 3 2 1 30

Accountancy (H) 40 17 5 8 5 2 77

General (Arts) 328 139 38 63 44 18 630

General (Science) 26 11 3 5 4 1 50

General (Commerce) 159 67 18 31 21 9 305

TOTAL 1485

ELIGIBILITY FOR HONOURS/ GENERAL COURSE

Geography(H) 60% 50%

B.Com. ( General)

Subjects Minimum/ Cut off Marks in the Subject

(For Gen, OBC-A, OBC-B) in HS / Equivalent Exam.

Minimum/ Cut off Marks in the Subject (For SC & ST)

in HS / Equivalent Exam.

Passed H.S. (Science) / Commerce /

Passed H.S. with either Math. or Economics.No marks bar

English / Mass Comm. & journalism (Hons.) 50% 45%

Bengali (Hons.) 55% 45%

Philosophy / History / Political Science /

Education / Sanskrit (Hons.) No cut off marks in the subject but

45% marks in aggregate

No cut off marks in the subject but 35% marks in aggregate

B.A. (General) No marks bar No marks bar

Accountancy (H)No cut off marks in the subject but

45% marks in aggregate

No cut off marks in the subject but 35% marks in aggregate

B.Sc. ( General)Passed H.S. (Science) / Passed H.S. with Math.,

Economics and Geography as one of the combination subjects, at least.

No marks bar

UNIVERSITY RULES REGARDING STUDENTS' ATTENDANCE IN COLLEGESUNIVERSITY RULES REGARDING STUDENTS' ATTENDANCE IN COLLEGES

• Students must attend at least 75% of the classes held in the college.

• Students attending 60 - 74% classes held in the college in an academic session will be treated as

'non-collegiate' students.

• Students attending less than 60% classes held in the college in an academic session will be treated

as 'dis-collegiate' students and will be debarred from appearing in University Examinations.

SOME GENERAL RULES FOR THE STUDENTS IN THE COLLEGESOME GENERAL RULES FOR THE STUDENTS IN THE COLLEGE

• Students are to apply in writing with attested photographs, School Leaving Certificates and Character Certificates ten days ahead to avail them of Students' Identity Cards.

• Students' Identity Cards with attested photograph are to be collected from the College Office.

• Library books must be returned within the definite time period failing which incur and liable to fine and punishment.

• Students should move and behave responsibly and be careful to see that no property or as sets of the college is damaged by them. Involvement in such cases of damage of property will render them liable to fine and heavy punishment.

• Participation in all the events in the college such as, games and sports, seminars, NSS activities etc. is mandatory for every student.

• Appearance in every Test and Internal Evaluation in the college is mandatory for every student.

• About their problems and academic queries the students may always approach the teachers. This will prove effective in aid of their studies as well as in improving the teacher learner relation.

th• Fees for each month must be paid by the students by the 15 day of next month while the annual session charges are payable within the month of July of each year.

• Students must be careful in keeping the college campus neat and clean.

• College campus being proclaimed as “Plastic Free Zone”, students should not throw or leave plastic packages anywhere in the campus. They must use bins.

• Smoking, chewing tobacco and other unwanted materials within college campus is prohibited.

Students' Fee Structure (2017 - 2018) (PROVISIONAL)(A) Monthly Fees: (in rupees)

1. Tuition Fee 50 50 60 75 75 75 75 75

2. Electricity Fee 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

3. Academic Fee 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20

4. Generator Fee 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

5. Computer Fee (2 year course) 1 0 0 100 100 100 100 100 100 40

6. Misc Fee 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30

7. Development 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

8. Practical Fee 50 50 50 50

9. Gym Fee 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Total Fee - 330 330 340 365 415 415 415 415

MonthlyFees

B.A.(Gen)

PH.EDN. & GEOG

CP (Com. Gen)

BNGH/HISH/ENGH/PHIH/SNSH/POLH/

EDNH

(B) Session Fees: (in rupees)

Monthly Fees B.A. (Gen) PH.EDN. & GEOG

CP (Com. Gen)

BNGH/HISH/ENGHPHIH/SNSH/POLH/

EDNH

1. Session Fee 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300

2. Culture Fee 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80

3. Game Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25

4. Magazine Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25

5. Student Health Home 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

6. Yearly Subscription 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25

7. Library Fee 50 50 50 55 55 55 55 50

8. Union Fee 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

9. College Exam. Fee 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

10. I. Card 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

11. Student Aid Fund 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

Total Fee - 660 660 660 665 665 665 665 660

(C) Admission Fees: (in rupees)

1.Admission Fee 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150

B.A. (Gen)

PH.EDN.& GEO

GCP (Com. Gen)

BNGH/HISH/ENGH/PHIH/SNSH

2. Univ. Enrolment Fee 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

Total Fee - 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200

B.Sc. (Gen)

GEOH CH/(COM.

HONS)

Mass Comm.(H)

Mass Comm.(H)GEOH

CH/(COM. HONS)

B.Sc. (Gen)

GEOH CH/(COM. HONS)Mass

Comm.(H)B.Sc. (Gen)

N.B. Fee structure is provisional and subject to change at any point of time.

v One -time fee of Rs. 5000/- is to be paid by the students of Mass Comm. & Journalism (H) and Rs. 4000/- is to be paid by students of Education (H) as the courses are self -financing.

(D) One Time Fees: (in rupees)

Mass Comm.(H) B.Sc. (Gen)BNGH/HISH/ENGH/

PHIH/SNSH GEOHCH/

(COM. HONS)

200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200

120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120

100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

520 520 520 520 520 520 520 520

1710 1710 1720 1750 1800 1800 1800 1795

2040 2040 2060 2115 2215 2215 2215 2210

B.A. (Gen)PH.EDN. & GEOG

CP(Com.Gen)

Library Caution Deposit

Univ. Registration

Fee

On-line Registration

Processing Fee

One Time Sports

Fee

Prospectus Fee

Total Fee

Grand Total = (A+B+C+D)

TOTAL AMOUNT

AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION(A x 2+B+C+D)

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COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS

Apart from Part - I, Part - II and Part - III University Final Examinations in outside examination centre the students of each Part / Year will be given Annual Test / several Class Tests and Tutorials this time or that. Detailed plan of these will be available on the college website and the programme schedule for these Tests or Examinations will be notified in due time.

There is a methodically furnished Library in the college. Keeping in view the need of the poor students of rural areas' the library has a considerable accession of nearly 20,000 books(approx.) and 30 Journals on various subjects and disciplines. In order to borrow books from the college library students must, at first, avail themselves of 'not transferable' Library Cards. Every student must return the borrowed book (s) by the stipulated due date otherwise liable to pay fine and/or punishment. Every student must obtain a 'No Objection Certificate' from the Librarian on return of all his / her borrowed book (s) at the end of each academic year. Failure to this rule will renderhim / her liable to be prevented from filling up the Form for appearing in the final university examinations of the respective year. While reading in the Library Reading Room the students will remain aware that they make no noise and keep quiet in the room.

GAMES AND SPORTS AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

There are provisions of both outdoor and indoor games in the college. There are provisions of playing Table Tennis and Carom Board in the Common Rooms for the boys and for the girls. Of the outdoor games provided by the college Football, Cricket and Volleyball, Kabadi, Kho Kho are the main ones. Besides, there is a Gymnasium in the college, where the students, separately for the girls can have physical exercise and health training with the aid of various modern equipments and implements under the supervision of the Physical Education teacher and Instructor.

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NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME

National Service Scheme has been on the run in full swing in the college since 1987 88 academic sessions. At present there are more than 200 student volunteers enrolled in the two NSS units. They have been engaged in different social service and public welfare programme like organizing Blood Donation Camp, Pulse Polio Programme, AIDS Awareness Programme, Health Check-Up Camp etc. Besides these, they have been playing active role in developing the college compound by Tree Plantation Programme etc. Added to their regular programmes, Special Camps of the volunteers are held regularly. There are two full-time teachers in the charge of the Programme Officers of thetwo NSS units in the college.......................................................................................

STIPEND AND FREE STUDENTSHIP FOR STUDENTS

· There are provisions in the college for stipend for SC, ST, OBC, PH and Minority Community students as per Government Rules.· There are provisions for free studentship for the poor, meritorious students of the college. · To avail themselves of free studentship the candidates must apply to the Principal of the college when they will be notified by the college authority. The following three criteria are taken under consideration for selecting the eligible candidates for the aid:1. The results in the last college examination,2.The financial position of the guardians of the candidates and3.The candidates' percentage of class attendance in the college

PRINCIPAL'S RELIEF FUND

The college has made a fund entitled Principal's Relief Fund with the contribution from the staffs in view of helping the poor, needy and meritorious students of the college as well as the students of outside schools and colleges. The gesture remains as a mark of commitment of the staffs of the college to the society.

*NCC Programme is on the move and expected to run from this academic session.

Benefits extended to the Students: 2016-17

Course/Year Kanyashree ProkalpaSC ST OBC

Stipend Scholarships Free Studentships

stPart-I (1 Yr.) 198 172 00 214 - 113nd

Part-II (2 Yr.) 42 86 02 135 - 89rd

Part-III (3 Yr.) 02 77 04 114 - 63Total 242 335 06 463 160 265

The annual number of the college magazine entitled “Protishruti” is published every year. Various articles and writings of both creative literary and reflective kinds are invited from the students as well as from the teachers and the non-teaching staff. Of all the collected writings, the good ones, after being edited, featurein the finally published magazine. Apart from this, different numbers of departmental wall magazines are published in different times of the year. In execution of the plan of having a bilingual inter-disciplinary

stacademic journal with ISSN No. of its own the college has already published the 1 issue of "Views and Reviews".

OBSERVANCE OF THE IMPORTANT NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL DAYS AND EVENTS

Independence Day, Republic Day, International Day of the Mother Language, Martyrs' Day etc. are formally observed in the college. Saraswati Puja, Freshers' Welcome, Annual Sports, Annual Cultural Function - all these are held impressively in the college. All these events and functions arearranged by the Students' Union of the college under the supervision of the teachers-in-charge. Besides, seminars are organized in different times of the year.

In order to consider and redress the grievance of both the students and their guardians there is a 'Grievance Redressal Cell in the college. As and when required, the students or their guardians may lodge their complaint in writing with this cell. The officer-in-charge of the Cell is to play an active role to address the issue and to resolve the problem.

The college has a privately run canteen housed in APJ Abdul Kalam Bhavan. It's a place of rest and relaxes for early comers and late goers. One may have meal / refreshment by taking tea or coffee here along with snacks. Ex-students carry a nostalgic feeling for the place.

Students here are encouraged to hold the Departmental Senior in academic matters by forwarding their suggestions and enumerating their difficulties, so every Department has a Teacher-Student Committee where a young teacher is to work as the Convener. If one has any academic or other problem in and around the class, (s)he should first contact the members of the Committee.

GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL CELL

CANTEEN

TEACHER-STUDENT COMMITTEE

PREVENTION AGAINST THE MENACE OF RAGGING IN THE INSTITUTION

To the effect of implementation of the Supreme Court of India May 2007 (based on Raghavan

Committee Recommendations) it is clearly stated that in case the applicant for admission is

found to have indulged in ragging in the past or if it is noticed later that (s)he has indulged in

ragging, admission may be refused or (s)he shall be expelled from the institution (Vide

Recommendation No. 5). On the Recommendation of the above noted Raghavan Committee,

an Anti-Ragging Committee has been formed by the college with Principal as the Convener and

with Teaching and Non-Teaching Staff Members along with other concerned Members to see that

Raghavan Commi t tee Recommendat ions a re observed w i thout except ion .

In every single incident of ragging in the institution the victim or his/ her parent / guardian is to

report the same to the institution without delay.

LAST 6 YEARS' FINAL RESULTS IN UNIVERSITY EXAMS.

B.A. General 66.29%

B.A. Honours 69.88%2012

B.A. General 50.22%

B.A. Honours 73.80%

B.A. General 51.08%2013 B.Com. Honours 100.00%

B.Com. General 100.00%

B.A. Honours 78.89%201 4 B.A. General 45.00%

B.A. Honours 63.85% 2015 B.A. General 37.75%

B.Com. General 75.00%

B.A. Honours 66.25%

B.A. General 35.75%2016 B.Com. (H) & General 25.00%

Year Stream / Course Percentage of Passing Out

2011 B.A.Honours 66.88%

stNo. of Part-I Students secured 1 Class in 2016-17 SessionstNo. of Part-I Students secured 1 Class in 2016-17 Session

Bengali Sanskrit English Geography

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Some Important Events - 2016-17

COLLEGE MAGAZINE AND JOURNAL

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What is education? Is it book-learning? No. Is it diverse knowledge? Not even that. The training by which the current and expression of will are brought under control and become fruitful is called education.

The highest education is thatwhich does not merely give us information but makes our life in harmony with all existence.

“Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.”

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