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SETH ANANDRAM JAIPURIA

Padmabhushan Seth Mangturamji Jaipuria (1901-1978), who founded the College in his father’s

name, Seth Anandram Jaipuria, wished the institution to grow into a centre of unbound academic

excellence by fostering a spirit of multiculturalism reflective of India’s diversity in unity. Accordingly,

the VISION and MISSION of the College have been formulated as follows:

VISION:● The College Logo pronounces Vidya Amritam Bhava. Knowledge fuels the progress of

humanity beyond life. Thus AMRITA might be tasted through VIDYA.

MISSION● To provide easy access to higher education with an array of varied streams and subjects.● To maintain gender equality by running three shifts: girls’ section in the morning shift,

co-education at day and boys’ section in the evening shift.● To promote a mass approach to education by bringing within its fold students of all castes and

class and also of varied linguistic and intellectual abilities.● To be at par with modern educational policies by laying equal emphasis on skill-development

and core-values.● To pursue holistic development in a sustainable manner.

SETH ANANDRAM JAIPURIA COLLEGEMorning (Girls’), Day (Co-ed), Evening (Boys’)

Estd.: 1945

10, Raja Naba Krishna Street, Kolkata - 700005Phone Number:- 033-2555 3647 / 4722 / 4117

Website: www.sajaipuriacollege.in, www.jaipuriacollegeadmission.comE-mail : [email protected]

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Principal's Message

2020 is an exceptional year in all sense of the term. The pandemic year has affected educationlike never before. Never before has the world witnessed such a threat to students' life andcareer. Higher education has received a hard blow and the schedule for a new session is still onthe anvil .The fate of students is almost the same worldwide .Yet , challenges are meant to be encountered, not avoided. We look forward to a meaningfulfuture by battling against all odds. The calamity is global and the need to fight it out requirescollective strength. The pandemic has taught us to go borderless and beyond discrimination.It is clear by now that life henceforth will revolve around the new normal. Masks , gloves,sanitizers and social distancing will be the new norm. We are yet not sure when in - personclasses can be held. To sustain good health and secure young lives should be our primeconcern at the moment . There might be a delayed start to the classes and semester durationsmight suffer but all such deviations have to be taken in the right spirit and not make us panictoo hard. We need to have faith and trust in each other and patiently wait for the stable times toarrive.The process of learning is as immortal as the virus itself. It is synonymous with the human raceand humans are here to stay. Vaccines are almost at our doorstep to eliminate the virus but noforce in the world is strong enough to restrict the flow of Higher Learning . So a cheer up to allthe new entrants to this college. A warm welcome to the new batch of 2020 !You are the third batch in the CBCS mode launched by the university in 2018. The systemlays equal stress on Attendance, Internal Examination, Tutorials , and End Semester Test . TheUG course entails six semesters in three years with each semester spanning six months. Thesystem is demanding and calls for your active participation and serious engagement.Education in the new normal can vary from online or offline to a blend of both. Right now weare spectators to an evolving situation and nothing can be declared with finality. However , thecomfort and convenience of our students is always our priority. You have been braveheartsfor the last five months and I am sure you will continue to be so . Our battle against the unseenenemy will soon be won.Wishing good health to all !

Dr. Asok Mukhopadhyay

3 August , 2020

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About the College

(1945 – 2020)

Platinum Jubilee

Seth Anandram Jaipuria College in North Kolkata is famed for its immensity. With around 5000 students and

more than 200 teachers and non-teaching staff, it is one of the few colleges in West Bengal running in three

shifts and catering to all three streams of Science, Arts and Commerce. Housed in one of the spacious

buildings of erstwhile Shovabazar Rajbari, it claims 18 Laboratories, a free WIFI zone, a Gymnasium, an

Audio-visual Room, Smart Classrooms , Library and Reading Room and a Board Room. The greenery is not in

plenty but a curated lawn and small stretches of garden are well in place.

With Rs. 1,75,83,333.00 received as RUSA (Rashtriya Uchchattar Shiksha Abhiyan) grant, process is on to

install two lifts of 10 and 16 passenger-capacity, promote vertical expansion of the building and harness

alternative energy resource through solar panels on roof top. Established in 1945 and inaugurated by Pandit

Jawaharlal Nehru on 22nd December, the institution has traversed a long way towards reaching a glorious 75 !

Padma Bhushan Seth Mangturam Jaipuria , established the college in memory of his father Seth Anandram

Jaipuria , as a service to higher education in pre-independent India. The college owes deep gratitude to the

Jaipuria family for their contribution to education especially to female education in Bengal. As a mark of respect

the college has instituted ‘The Seth Anandram Jaipuria Memorial Lecture' to be delivered every Foundation

Day.

The college has secured a B+ rank in its first NAAC screening. Other awards and laurels have also come its

way from time to time. Mother Teresa International Award Committee (under the aegis of All India Minority and

Weaker Sections Council) has conferred the ‘Mother Teresa International Award’ for being The Best College of

the year 2018. As per ranking by Edu World (an ISO certified Education Service Provider based in Bangalore)

of 100 best colleges in India, (published in Education World, a Human Development Magazine, May 2020)

Jaipuria College has achieved a pride of place as the 55th top college in India and the 11th best in Kolkata.

Flexibility and freedom are the two major goals ensured by the college. Students are offered a wide range of

subjects and a variety of combinations to choose from. The number of Courses run are also aimed at satisfying

all student categories. There are seven Departments in B.Sc. (Honours), nine Departments in B.A. (Honours)

and three in B.Com. (Honours). Commerce is the most expansive department spanning all three shifts and

allowing maximum number of student- intake. B.A. General and B.Com. General courses are also available in

the Morning and Evening shifts respectively.

All undergraduate courses are framed in the semester mode under the CBCS or Choice Based Credit System

introduced in 2018. Promoted by UGC, it is essentially a student

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centric programme for uniformity in higher education all over the country and for competency of students to

compete at par with other states at the national level. The programme is skill-enhancing and job-oriented with a

spectrum of disciplines to choose from. Marks are allotted for Attendance, Tutorials and Internal Assessment;

the stipulations in each case are stringent and mandatory. Extra curricular activities like Sports Day, Foundation

Day , College Social , Seminars, Picnics and Excursions are held every year with much excitement and interest.

Placement and career enhancement of students are also supported by a designated cell.

Jaipuria College is not just a seat of learning but a family of kindred minds with all stakeholders playing

significant roles. It carries a lineage of intellectual quest , creative pursuit, extra academic activities and cultural

excellence. Generations of youngsters have paved its history leading to the Platinum Jubilee year . Celebration

of the jubilee got off to an impressive start with the Foundation Day Lecture on 22nd December 2019. Further

academic programmes , supposed to follow throughout the year , were sadly held down by the pandemic . They

were replaced by webinars and web talks to conform to the evolving situation . Teaching - learning was also

continued as much as practicable .

The present period of turmoil has unsettled the entire educational scenario.Yet, the institution believes that

human spirit is undaunting , and its stride towards the centenary will continue unabated.

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Awards Received by the College

Mother Teresa International award, 2018

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Governing Body

Sri Sudip Bandyopadhyay President Honourable M.P, Kolkata North

Dr. Asok Mukhopadhyay Ex-officio Secretary Principal, Seth AnandramJaipuria College

Dr. Amit Kr Chatterjee Govt. Nominee Teacher-in-charge(Retired)Maharaja Manindra ChandraCollege, Kolkata

Dr. Asis Kumar Ghosh Govt. Nominee JDPI

Dr. Minakshi Roy Govt. Nominee Pro-VC FinanceUniversity of Calcutta

Dr. Md T Haque Nominee of the West BengalState Council of HigherEducation

Principal, Umesh ChandraCollege

Prof. Debasis Das University Nominee Registrar, University of Calcutta

Prof. Krishnendu Acharya University Nominee Botany, University of Calcutta

Prof. Nandita Sen Chakraborty Teachers’ Representative Associate Professor

Dr. Suraj Shah Teachers’ Representative Associate Professor

Dr. Avijit Chatterjee Teachers’ Representative Librarian

Sri. Ramanand Ray NTS Representative Night-watchman

Representative of Donor Vacant

Representative of Student Vacant

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Faculty Members

English

Morning section

1. Dr. Mou Chattopadhyay, M.A., Ph.D., AssociateProfessor

2. Shri. Rajiv Roy, M.A., Associate Professor (HOD)3. Sm. Sraboni Chakraborti, M.A., B.Ed, SACT4. Shri. Sirshendu Bhaumik, M.A., SACT5. Sm. Ananya Bhattacharyya, M.A., SACT

Evening Section1. Dr. Amit Lahiri,M.A.,Ph.D, SACT

Day section

1. Shri. Debasish Gupta, M.A., Associate Professor2. Dr. Srimanti Chowdhuri,M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,

Associate Professor (HOD)3. Sm. Barnali Pain, M.A., Associate Professor4. Sm. Madhuchhanda Roy,M.A, SACT

Hindi

Morning section1. Sm. Rekha Singh, M.A., M.Phil., Associate

Professor (HOD)2. Dr. Jyotsana Pandey, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D, SACT3. Shri. Aditya Kumar Giri, M.A., M.Phil., SACT4. Dr. Sarada Banerjee, M.A., Ph.D, SACT

Day section1. Dr. Indu Joshi, M.A.,Ph.D., Associate Professor

(HOD)2. Dr. Suraj Prasad Shah, M.A.,Ph.D., Associate

Professor3. Dr. Archana Dwivedi, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.,

Assistant Professor

Bengali

Morning section1. Dr. Sarmistha Sardar, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D,

Associate Professor (HOD)2. Dr. Arnab Saha, M.A., Ph.D, Assistant Professor3. Sm. Payel Mukherjee, M.A., SACT4. Shri. Avishek Gupta, M.A., M.Phil, SACT5. Sm. Rozina Khatun, M.A., M.Phil, SACT6. Dr. Rakhi Mukherjee, M.A., Ph.D, SACT

Day section

1. Dr. Debadyuti Bandyopadhyay, M.A.,Ph.D.,Associate Professor (HOD)

2. Dr. Kaushik Halder,M.A.,Ph.D., AssistantProfessor

3. Dr. Sanchari Dutta,M.A.,B.Ed., Ph.D., SACT4. Sm. Arpita Chakraborty, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.,

SACT5. Shri Arghyadip Bandyopadhyay, M.A., SACTEvening Section

1. Dr. Subrata Chandra,M.A.,Ph.D., AssociateProfessor

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History

Morning section1. Dr. Baijayanti Chatterjee, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.,

Assistant Professor (HOD)2. Sm. Suranjana Ganguly, M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil.,

SACT

Day section

1. Sm. Gopa Basu(Mondal), M.A., Associate Professor2. Shri. Bonobehari Mandal, M.A.,B.Ed., M.Phil.,

Assistant Professor (HOD)3. Dr. Suparna Bhattacharyya, M.A., Ph.D, Assistant

Professor

Political Science

Morning section1. Sm. Bulbul Raychoudhury,M.A.,M.Phil., Associate

Professor (HOD)2. Dr. Saheli Bose, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Assistant

Professor3. Sm. Baishakhi Bhattacharya,M.A., SACT4. Sm. Swagata Bhattacharjee,M.A., SACT5. Sm. Swagata Sarkhel,M.A., B.Ed., SACT

Day section1. Shri. Shantanu Sengupta, M.A., M.Phil., Associate

Professor2. Dr. Siddhartha Dasgupta, M.A., Ph.D, Assistant

Professor (HOD)3. Dr. Monalisa Mohanta, M.A., Ph.D., SACT4. Sm. Soma Bhattacharya, M.A., SACT

Philosophy

Morning Section1. Shri. Md Javed Hassan, M.A., M.Phil., Assistant

Professor2. Shri. Sukanta Sarkar, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed,

Assistant Professor3. Shri. Surajit Barua, M.A., Assistant Professor

(HOD)4. Sm. Chandrima Pal, M.A., M.Phil., SACT

Day section1. Dr. Jigmey Dorje Lama (HOD), M.Sc., Ph.D.,

Assistant Professor2. Sm. Chandrima Paul, M.A., M.Phil, SACT

Education (Morning section)

1. Dr. Chandra Mukherjee, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.,Assistant Professor (HOD)

2. Shri. Goutam Mondal, M.A., Assistant Professor3. Sm. Nitu Kanrar(Roy), M.A., SACT

Food & Nutrition (Morning Section)

1. Sm. Debarati Das, M.Sc., SACT (HOD)2. Dr. Asima Bhanja, M.Sc., Dip.Diet, Ph.D., SACT3. Dr. Swati Banerjee, M.Sc., Ph.D., SACT4. Dr. Aparna Maitra, M.Sc., Ph.D., SACT5. Sm. Beauty Dey, M.Sc., SACT6. Sm. Madhumanti Goswami, M.Sc., SACT7. Sm. Debasmita Chatterjee, M.Sc., SACT

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Geography

Morning sectionHOD: Sm. Alo Guha, M.Sc., SACT1. Sm. Sharmi Bhattacharya, M.Sc., SACT2. Sm. Debadyuti Mitra, M.Sc., SACT3. Shri. Gaurab Roy, M.Sc., SACT4. Shri. Jit Ghosh, M.Sc., SACT

Psychology (Morning Section)1. Sm. Sharmistha Sadhukhan, M.A., SACT (HOD)2. Sm. Sharmila Mukherjee, M.A., B.Ed., SACT3. Dr. Piyali De, M.A.,Ph.D., SACT4. Sm. Bidisha Mitra, M.Sc.,M.Phil., SACT.5. Sm. Pousali Banerjee, M.Sc., SACT.6. Praiti Chakraborty, M.A., SACT

Day section1. Sm. Alo Guha, M.Sc., SACT (HOD)

Journalism & Mass Communication(Day section)

1. Shri Abir Chattopadhyay, M.A., Assistant Professor2. Shri Arup Ratan Acharjee, M.A., M.Phil., SACT

(HOD)3. Shri Sudarshan Basak, BCOM, Diploma in Software

Development, SACT

Economics (Day section)

1. Sm. Nandita (Sen) Chakraborty,M.A.,M.Phil.,Associate Professor

2. Shri. Jaydip Datta,M.Sc.,MBA, Associate Professor3. Dr. Gargi Basu, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor

(HOD)4. Shri Goutam Bhattacharya,M.Sc.,PGDBM, SACT

Statistics (Day section)

HOD : DR. Gargi Basu (HOD) M.Sc.,P.hD., AssistantProfessor1. Sm. Dipika Patra, M.Sc., SACT2. Shri Biswadeb Banerjee, M.Sc., SACT

Mathematics

Morning Section1. Himangshu Bhattacharjee,M.Sc.,SACT

Day section1. Dr. Sukdev Dutta,M.Sc.,Ph.D., Associate Professor2. Dr. Amit Kumar Pal,M.Sc.,Ph.D., Assistant

Professor3. Shri Subrata Bhakta,M.Sc.,M.Phil., B.Ed., Assistant

Professor4. Dr. Anindita Basu, M.Sc.,Ph.D., Associate

PROFESSOR (HOD)5. Shri Amit Sarkar, M.Sc.,B.Ed., Assistant Professor6. Shri. Gouri Shankar Dey,M.Sc., B.Ed, SACT

Evening Section1. Shri. Surajit Bhattacharya, ,M.Sc.,B.Ed.,JDS,

SACT2. Dr. Amit Kumar Pal,M.Sc.,Ph.D. Assistant

Professor3. Shri. Subrata Bhakta,M.Sc.,M.Phil. Assistant

Professor4. Shri. Arup Kr. Samui,M.Sc.,SACT5. Sm.Ananya Banerjee,M.Sc.,SACT6. Shri. Jayanta Kamila,M.Sc.,SACT

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Chemistry (Day section)

1. Manisha Ukil,M.Sc., M.Phil., Associate Professor2. Dr. Dipanwita Guha Bose, M.Sc., Ph.D., Associate

Professor3. Dr. Anwesha Bhattacharya, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant

Professor4. Dr. Nilasish Pal, M.Sc., Ph.D, Assistant Professor5. Shri. Dinesh Chandra Ghosh, M.Sc., Assistant

Professor (HOD)6. Dr. Monirul Islam, M.Sc., B.Ed, Ph.D, Assistant

Professor7. Dr. Sudeshna Sawoo, M.Sc., M.Tech, Ph.D,

Assistant Professor

Physics (Day section)

1. Dr. Sanghamitra Banerjee,M.Sc., Ph.D., AssociateProfessor

2. Dr. Swati Midda,M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor(HOD)

3. Dr. Tanushree Sahu,M.Sc., Ph.D., AssistantProfessor

4. Dr. Arabinda Chowdhury,M.Sc., Ph.D., AssistantProfessor

5. Dr. Kalipada Das, M.Sc., Ph.D., AssistantProfessor

6. Shri. Shekhar Dey, M.Sc., Assistant Professor7. Dr. Vikram Bhagat, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant

Professor8. Shri. Goutam Anchalia, M.Sc., B.Ed, SACT

Computer Science (Day section)HOD : Dr. Swati Midda,M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor1. Shri. Pritam Ghosh, MCA, SACT2. Sm. Oindrila Ghosh, M.Sc., SACT3. Shri. Ashis Majumdar, M.CA., M.Tech, SACT4. Sm. Chaitali Patra, M.Sc., SACT5. Sm. Jayeeta Pyne, M.Sc., SACT

Electronics (Day section)HOD : Dr. Swati Midda,M.Sc., Ph.D., AssistantProfessor1. Shri. Sajal Sarkar, M.Tech., SACT2. Sm. Alakananda Das, M.Sc, M.Tech., SACT

Zoology (Day section)

1. Dr. Ipsita Chanda, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor2. Dr. Arpita Rakshit, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor

(HOD)3. Shri. Pradip Kumar Pahari, M.Sc., B.Ed, B.Lib,

SACT4. Dr. Shanta Adak, M.Sc., Ph.D., SACT5. Dr. Soumi Nandi, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D., SACT6. Sm. Susmita Das, M.Sc., SACT7. Shri. Supriyo Acharya, M.Sc., SACT8. Sm. Mowmita Saha, M.Sc., SACT

Sports & Games

1. Shri Banamali Mondal, Physical Instructor, M.P.Ed,NIS, FTO(Athletics), STO(kho-Kho), SACT

2. Baisakhi Shaw, M.P.Ed, Gym trainer for Girls

Botany (Day section)

1. Dr. Indrani Das, M.Sc., Ph.D, Associate Professor2. Shri. Debraj Roy, M.Sc.,B.Ed., M.Ed., Assistant

Professor (HOD)3. Dr. Madhumita Mishra, M.Sc., Ph.D, SACT4. Sm. Tanima Das, M.Sc., M.Phil, SACT

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Commerce

Morning Section

1. Dr. Asok Mukhopadhyay, M.Com., M.Phil., L.L.B, Ph.D, Principal2. Dr. Tarun Kanti Ghosh, M.Com., M.Phil., A.C.M.A., MBA, Ph.D., P.P.F., Associate Professor (HOD)3. Sm. Santa Dutta, M.Sc., SACT4. Sm. Mrinmayi Sarker, M.Com., F.C.M.A, SACT5. Shri. Manas Chakraborty, M.Com., M.Phil., MBA, SACT6. Sm. Chandrama Basu, M.Com., SACT7. Sm. Roma Jaiswal, M.Com., M.Phil., MBA, SACT8. Sm. Srabani Ghosh, M.Com., FCMA, SACT9. Sm. Parichita Basu, M.Com., B.Ed., MBA, SACT10. Shri. Sujit Bose, M.Com., SACT11. Sm. Pradipta Adhikari, M.Com., M.Phil., SACT12.Sm.Moushri Guha,M.Com., M.Phil.,SACT13. Sm. Bonalata Das, L.L.M., SACT14. Sm. Suchandra Mullick, M.Com, MBA, MMA, SACT15. Sm. Anindita Das, M.Com, B.Ed, SACT16. Sm. Pooja Dutta, M.Com, SACT17. Sm. Satabdi Seth, M.Com, SACT18. Sm. Poulomi Roy, M.Sc(Economics), SACT19. Dr. Ankita Ghosh, M.Sc (Economics), Ph.D (Economics), SACT20. Sm. Pallavi Kundu, M.Sc(Pure Mathematics),SACT21. Sm. Riya Chakraborty, M.Sc(Mathematics), B.Ed, SACT22. Sm. Subhasree Basak, M.Sc(Economics), SACT23. Sm. Anindita Mukherjee, M.Sc(Mathematics), SACT

Day section

1. Dr. Radhanath Pyne, M.Com., L.L.B., Ph.D., A.C.M.A., PGDMM, Associate Professor2. Shri. Anil Kr. Saha, M.Com.,M.Phil. (Associate Professor)3. Sm. Saba Parveen, M.Com., Assistant Professor (HOD)4. Dr. Madhusudhan Saha Roy, M.Com., L.L.B., Ph.D., SACT5. Sm. Ipsita Goswami, M.Com.,SACT6. Shri. Rajesh Misra, M.Sc, M.Tech, SACT7. Shri. Subhasish Kundu, M.Sc(Economics), SACT8. Sm. Pampa Jana, M.Com, SACT9. Shri. Jayendra Singh, M.Com, SACT10. Sm. Sreeja Patra,M.Sc. (Economics), SACT

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Evening Section

1. Dr. Asok Mukhopadhyay, M.Com.,M.Phil.,L.L.B.,Ph.D., Principal2. Shri. Aswini Kr. Roy, M.Com. (Associate Professor)3. Shri. Pijush Kr. Basu, M.Com.,M.Phil. (Associate Professor)4. Dr. Dipankar Das, M.Sc., Ph.D., (Economics) Associate Professor5. Shri Apurba Kumar Kundu, M.Com., SACT6. Shri Santanu Mallick, M.Com., SACT7. Sm. Sangita Sen, M.Com., SACT8. Sm. Arunima Rudra, M.Com., B.Ed., SACT9. Shri Arup Maity, M.Com., SACT10. Shri Shuvendu Roy Chowdhury, M.Com., SACT11. Sm. Sutrishna Sarkar, M.Com., M.Phil, SACT12. Shri Ritwik Haldar, M.Com(Marketing), L.L.B, MPSM, SACT13. Shri Debasish Chandra, M.Com., SACT14. Shri Animesh Chandra Pal, M.Com., B.Ed.,SACT15. Shri Rupam Basu, M.Com.,SACT16. Sm. Indrani Majumder, M.Com.(Marketing), MBA (Marketing), SACT17. Sm. Ashirbani Bardhan, M.Com. (Marketing), SACT18. Sm. Koyel Chakraborty, M.Sc. (Economics), SACT19. Shri Avik Chattopadhyay, M.Com., MBA (Marketing), M.Phil., SACT20. Sm. Mahasweta Chakraborty, MBA, M.Com. (Marketing) , SACT21. Sm. Sreemoyee Datta, M.Com., M.Phil., SACT22. Sm. Satabdi Dey, M.Com., M.Phil., SACT23. Sm. Debaleena Dutta, B.Com., L.L.B, L.L.M, SACT24. Shri Sanjiv Jaiswal, M.Com., SACT25.Shri. Pratik Agarwal, M.Sc, SACT

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Library (Morning Section)

1. Sm. Sohini Sengupta, BLIS, MLIS, M.Phil, Librarian2. Shri Parthamay Karmakar, Literate Bearer (Casual)

Library (Day Section)1. Shri Mrinal Kanti Saha, M.Com., B.Ed., LIS, Librarian2. Shri Prankrishna Lenka3. Sm. Jaya Mukherjee (Casual)4. Sm. Soumita Roychowdhury (Casual)

Library (Evening Section)

1. Dr. Abhijit Chatterjee, BLIS, MLIS, Ph.D, Librarian2. Shri Dipak Kumar Majumder3. Shri Santosh Singh (Casual)

Administrative Staff

Morning Section1. Head Clerk (Vacant)2. Accountant (Vacant)3. Sri Aloke Das ( Administerial Staff)4. Sri Gour Hari Sheet (Administerial

Staff)5. Sm. Ishani Das (Casual)6. Sm Tulsimaya Chetri (Casual)7. Ms. Puja Das (Casual)

Evening Section1. Head Clerk (Vacant)2. Accountant (Vacant)3. Shri Bikash Dutta4. Shri Jishnu Roy (Casual)

Day Section1. Head Clerk (Vacant)2. Shri Ranjan Gupta (Accountant)3. Shri Subrata Basak4. Shri Ramananda Roy5. Shri Ashok Kr. Roy6. Shri Tapan Dey7. Shri Krishna Das Tiwari8. Sm. Rita Dey9. Shri Lokenath Yadav (Casual)10. Shri Bokunath Yadav (Casual)11. Sm. Soma Somaddar (Casual)12. Shri Panna Chowdhury (Casual)13. Shri Debasis Das (Casual)

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Technical Staff

Morning SectionFood & Nutrition LaboratoryAttendants

1. Smt. Kamala Ghosh (Casual)

Psychology Laboratory Attendants1. Smt. Leema Saha (Casual)

Day SectionChemistry Laboratory Attendants

1. Shri Rabin Sardar2. Shri Parichay Singha3. Shri Biswajit Pal4. Shri Tapan Mondal (Casual)

Physics & Electronics LaboratoryAttendants

1. Shri Bikash Naskar2. Shri Rabi Shankar Roy3. Shri Tapash Dey4. Shri Prosenjit Dey

Biology Laboratory Attendants

1. Shri Tapan Bhattacharjee2. Shri Sajal Kumar Das3. Shri Sumit Sengupta (Casual)4. Shri Sanjoy Roy (Casual)

Maintenance Staff

Morning Section1. Sri Prem Bahadur Bhatta (Casual)2. Sri Samir Ganguly (Casual)3. Sm. Rina Ghosh (Casual)

Evening Section1. Shri Deepak Kumar Ojha (Casual)2. Shri Ranjit Kr. Roy (Casual)

Day Section1. Shri Deb Kumar Ghosh2. Shri Ganesh Bahadur3. Shri Arbind Ram (Casual)4. Shri Narayan Paswan (Casual)5. Shri Chandan Paswan (Casual)

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UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTAAcademic Calendar for the B.A./ B.Sc./ B.Com. / B.Mus.(Honours /General / Major) Courses of

Studies (under CBCS with Semester-wise Examinations) for the AcademicSession 2021-2022

**To be updated according to CU notification

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Academic Calendar for the B.A./ B.Sc./B.Com. Courses of Studies (under 1+1+1 System ofExaminations) for the Academic Session 2019-2020

**To be updated according to CU notification

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Subject Combination under CBCS

Stream Subject

(Shift)

Choice** of Generic Subjects

(B.A./B.Sc Honours Applicants may choose two(2) Generic Elective subjects taking not more

than one subject from any one group)

Eligibility†

/Restriction

B.A.(H)

Bengali (H)

(Morning/ Day)

A. Education (I)Education/Psychology:

· Taught in the Morningshift· To be taken by FemaleApplicants only (any shift)

Journalism & Mass Com.:· Taught in the Day shift

B. History (II)

C. Political Science (V)

D. Geography/ Psychology/ Philosophy/Journalism & Mass Com.(VI)

E. English (VII)

F. Hindi (VIII)

English (H)

(Morning/ Day)

A. Education (I)Education/Psychology:

· Taught in the Morningshift· To be taken by FemaleApplicants only (any shift)

Journalism & Mass Com.:· Taught in the Day shift

Economics:· To be taken by applicantsof the Day shift only

B. History (II)

C. Economics(IV)

D. Political Science (V)

E. Geography/ Psychology/ Philosophy/Journalism & Mass Com. (VI)

F. Hindi/ Bengali (VIII)

Education (H)

(Morning)

A. Political Science

B. Geography/Psychology/Philosophy(VI)

C. English (VII)

D. Bengali/Hindi (VIII)

E. History (II)

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Hindi (H)

(Morning/ Day)

A. Education (I)Education:

· Taught in the Morningshift· To be taken by FemaleApplicants only (any shift)

Journalism & Mass Comm.:· Taught in the Day shift.

Geography/ Psychology/Philosophy:

· To be taken by applicantsof the Morning shift only.

B. History(II)

C. Political Science(V)

D. Geography/Psychology/Philosophy/Journalism &Mass Comm. (VI)

E. English (VII)

F. Bengali (VIII)

History (H)

(Day)

A. Education(I)Education:

· Taught in the Morningshift· To be taken by FemaleApplicants only (any shift)

B. Political Sc. (V)

C. Geography/ Philosophy/ Journalism &Mass Comm. (VI)

D. English (VII)/ Bengali (VIII)/ Hindi (VIII)

Journalism &Mass Comm. (H)

(Day)

A. History (II)

B. Economics (IV)

C. Political Science (V)

D. English (VII)/ Bengali (VIII)/ Hindi (VIII)

Philosophy (H)

(Morning)

A. Education (I)

B. History (II)

C. Political Science (V)

D. English (VII)

E. Bengali/Hindi (VIII)

Pol. Science (H)

(Morning)

A. Education (I)

B. History (II)

C. Geography/Psychology/ Philosophy/Journalism & Mass Comm. (VI)

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D. English (VII)

E. Bengali/Hindi (VIII)

Pol. Science (H)

(Day)

A. History (II)

B. Economics (V)

C. Geography/ Philosophy/Psychology/Journalism & Mass Comm. (VI)

D. English (VII)/ Bengali(VIII)/ Hindi (VIII)

Psychology (H)

(Morning)

A. Education (I)

B. History (II)

C. Political Science (V)

D. English ( VII)

E. Bengali/Hindi (VIII)

** Actual allotment of Generic Electives and AECC/LCC2 will be done after completion of admission subject tomerit rank of the applicant and seat availability.†

For List of Eligibility Criteria for Generic Subjects, see next page.

Stream Subject(H)

(Shift)

Choice** of Generic Subjects

(B.A./B.Sc Honours Applicants may choosetwo (2) Generic Elective subjects taking notmore than one subject from any one group)

Eligibility†

/Restriction

B.A.(G)

B.A. (General)

(Morning)

GE Option 1:History(II)+Geography(VI)+Education(I)

GE Option 2:History(II)+Geography(VI)+Political Sc. (V)

B.Sc.(H)

Chemistry (H)

(Day)

A. Physics (I) - Compulsory

B. Mathematics (II) - Compulsory

ComputerScience (H)

A. Mathematics (II) - Compulsory

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(Day)B. Physics (I)/ Electronics (IV)

Economics (H)

(Day)

A. Mathematics (II) - Compulsory

B. Statistics (VII)/ Computer Science (VII) /Political Science (V)/ Journalism & MassComm.(IV)

C. English(VII)/ Bengali(VIII)/ Hindi(VIII)

Food & Nutrition(H)

(Morning)

A. Chemistry (III) - CompulsoryZoology/Chemistry:

· Taught in the Day shift.B. History(II)/ Political Science(V)/English(VII)/ Bengali(VIII)/ Hindi(VIII)/Education(I)/ Zoology(I)

Mathematics (H)

(Day)

A. Physics (I)

B. Chemistry (III)

C. Electronics(V)

D. Statistics (VII)

E. Computer Sc. (VIII)

Physics (H)

(Day)

A. Mathematics (II) - Compulsory

B. Computer Sc. (VIII) / Electronics (V) /Chemistry (III)

Psychology (H)

(Morning)

A. Zoology(I)Zoology/Chemistry/Botany:

· Taught in the Day shiftB. Chemistry(III)

C. Botany(IV)

Zoology (H)

(Day)

A. Chemistry (III) - Compulsory

B. Botany (IV) - Compulsory

B.Com.(H) B.Com.(Honours)

(Morning/ Day/Evening)

As per Latest Calcutta University Notifications

(No Choice to be given at the time of application)

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B.Com.(G) B.Com. (General)

(Evening)

As per Latest Calcutta University Notifications

(No Choice to be given at the time of application)

** Actual allotment of Generic Electives and AECC/LCC2 will be done after completion of admission subject to meritrank of the applicant and seat availability.

Generic Subject Eligibility Criteria (in 10+2 examination)

Chemistry Must have passed in Chemistry

Computer Sc. Must have passed in Mathematics & (Computer Sc./ Physics/Statistics)

Physics Must have passed in Physics/ Mathematics

Statistics Must have passed in Statistics/Mathematics/Business Mathematics

Mathematics Must have passed in Mathematics

Electronics Must have passed in Mathematics & (Physics/Electronics)

Zoology Must have passed in Zoology/ Biology/ Bio-Technology

Botany Must have passed in Botany/Biology/Bio-technology

English Must have scored a minimum of 50% marks in English

Any other Subject Must have passed in that Subject (if studied)

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DEPARTMENT WISE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE COLLEGEFinal Year University Examination, 2018

Morning Shift

Honours No. of StudentsAppeared

No. of StudentsQualified

1st Class

English 14 14 -

Bengali 39 35 1

Hindi 39 21 3

Philosophy 03 03 01

Pol. Science 14 14 -

Psychology 10 10 3

Food & Nutrition 25 25 10

Commerce 253 210 96

Day Shift

English 22 22 -

Bengali 58 58 03

Hindi 52 48 10

Economics 42 42 14

Pol. Science 14 13 01

History 30 30 01

Physics 37 33 17

Chemistry 42 37 10

Mathematics 34 27 8

Computer Sc. 11 11 8

Journalism 25 25 02

Commerce 104 76 18

Evening Shift

Commerce 335 255 77

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Registration and Migration

Registration

Students joining the College are required to get their names registered with the University of Calcuttaimmediately after admission is over. They must, for the purpose, fill in the prescribed forms and sign(available at the college office) and submit the necessary documents [scanned copy] in support ofapplication for the purpose of Registration from University of Calcutta. It may be noted that withoutRegistration, student will not be allowed to appear in the University Examination.

Already Registered i.e., having CU Registration No. may submit application along with registrationcertificate to the college office.

Migration Certificate:

Students coming from other States-Board/Council /University; other than West Bengal Council ofHigher Secondary Education [WBCHSE], and CBSE, ISC, NOI, WBMBSE, WBRMV mustsubmit the migration Certificate [in Original] to the college office within one month from the date ofadmission, and treated as provisionally admitted student till the admission has to be confirmed by theCalcutta University.

Such students must at once apply, as early as possible, to the own Boards/Council/University, whichthey have left, for migration certificate / permission to join Calcutta University for study. Aftersubmission of Migration Certificate they are required, to apply to the Registrar of the University ofCalcutta in the prescribed form, for the approval of their admission, along with the prescribedMigration Fee.

It should be noted that Transfer Certificates can not be issued to provisionally admitted- studenton migration from other Boards/Council/University before their admission is formally approved bythe Calcutta University. He/she may discontinue the course with prior submission of letter to collegeoffice.

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Admission Fees for Core/Honours & General Course Under CBCSAdmission fees for the 1st year 1st Semester 2019-2020 (Subject to be revised)

SlNos.

Subject SemesterSessionCharge

Lab/ Course FeeSemester wise

C.U.Charges

(Onetime

TuitionFees

(Semesterwise)

RefundableCaution

Money (OneTime)

Total Fees(1st

Semester)

1 Bengali (Hons.) 1500 Nil All Semester 170 450 500 2620

2 English (Hons.) 1500 Nil All Semester 170 450 500 2620

3 Education (Hons.) 1500 1000 All Semester 170 450 500 3620

4 Hindi (Hons.) 1500 Nil All Semester 170 450 500 2620

5 History (Hons.) 1500 Nil All Semester 170 450 500 2620

6 Journalism & MassCommunication (Hons.)

1500 2500All Semester

170 450 1000 5620

7 Philosophy (Hons.) 1500 Nil All Semester 170 450 500 2620

8 Political Sciences (Hons.) 1500 Nil All Semester 170 450 500 2620

9 Economics (Hons.) 1500 Nil All Semester 170 660 1000 3330

10 Chemistry (Hons.) 1500 500 All Semester 170 660 1000 3830

11 Computer Science(Hons.)

1500 4000 All Semester 170 660 1000 7330

12 Food & Nutrition (Hons.) 1500 2500 All Semester 170 660 1000 5830

13 Mathematics (Hons.) 1500 500 Only for 6thSemester

170 660 500 2830

14 Physics (Hons.) 1500 500 All Semester 170 660 1000 3830

15 Psychology (Hons.) 1500 2500 All Semester 170 660 1000 5830

16 Zoology (Hons.) 1500 2500 All Semester 170 660 1000 5830

17B.Com (Hons.) 1500 500 Only for 3rd &

6th Semester170 510 500 2680

18 B.Com General 1500 Nil All Semester 170 360 500 2530

19 B.A General 1500 Nil All Semester 170 300 500 2470

**Caution Money will be refunded at the end of Course or adjusted with last Semester Fees.

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General Subject/Generic if allotted & taken

Sl No.s Subjects Fees Duration

1 Physics 300 Semester-wise

2 Chemistry 300 Semester-wise

3 Computer Sc. 1500 Semester-wise

4 Electronics 500 Semester-wise

5 Statistics 500 Semester-wise

6 Geography 500 Semester-wise

7 Botany 300 Semester-wise

8 Zoology 500 Semester-wise

9 Psychology 500 Semester-wise

10 Journalism 300 Semester-wise

11 Food & Nutrition 300 Semester-wise

12 IT -B.Com Hons/Gen 500 3rd Semester

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Statement of Fees on specific Purpose Fees

Application Fee for Admission 200

Documentation Verification Fee per document 500

Transfer Certificate Fee 200

Admission Cancelation Fee 200

Duplicate Acknowledgement Card fee 100

Duplicate Identity Card Fees 200

Subject Change Fee 100

Shift Change Fee 100

Clerical Charge [CC/Supplementary Exam] 20

Calcutta University Charges:

C.U. Examination Fee 305

C.U. Center Fee 30

C.U. Data processing Fee 20

CU Registration Fee 100

CU Sports & Games fee 60

CU Form Fee 10

C.U. Non-Collegiate Fee 100

C.U. Late Fee 70

C.U Practical FeesAs notify time to

time

** Lab caution money may be refunded after completion of the course at the end of 3rd year/6thSemester.

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All Fees/Charges are subject to change

Note: Laboratory Caution Money is payable by every student for Laboratory-based subjects at thebeginning of the session. It is refunded at the end of the course,after breakages have been paid for.Students depositing such caution money must apply for refund within a year from the date they ceaseto be students of the College, failing which the said amount is liable to be forfeited and the same willbe transferred to the Development Fund of the College. No application for refund is entertainedunless the relevant deposit receipt is submitted. Where the breakage exceeds the amount of theCaution Money,the excess amount shall be paid by the student. The same rules as regards LibraryCaution Money apply in the matter of refund.

The College Authority directs the students to pay the tuition fees semester wise.Tuition fees for eachsemester should be cleared by the 15th day of the first month of the said semester.The said semesterare July to December; January to June.

Defaulters shall have to pay a late-payment fine of Rs. 1.00 for each month of default. Names of thedefaulters will be removed from the register on the 1st day of the next month of default. Their nameswill be restored on payment of the arrear feedband fines plus a Restoration Fee of Rs. 1.00.Studentswhose names are removed from the rolls for non-payment of dues are not entitled to any credit forattendance for the period between the removal and the restoration. Defaulters can never get back lostattendance.Note: College Fees & Deposits will be accepted by the Punjab National Bank on all working days.

PROVISION FOR FINANCIAL AID TO STUDENTS

Students’ Aid Fund : Students can apply to the Principal with recommendation from the GeneralSecretary and Finance Secretary of the Students’ Council for a lump sum grant of not more than Rs1000 for payment of fees or other educational expenses. Only the poor and needy students mayapply for this.Tuition Fees : Students from weak financial background,may apply to the Principal through theH.O.D. , in the prescribed format along with necessary documents , for concession in Tuition Fees.Good attendance and examination result shall be considered in granting this concession in differentslabs of 50% , 75% or 100%.College Welfare cum Meritorious Fund : This fund for students is meant only for special or urgentpurposes like Medical Need, Travel Allowance, or Participation in approved Programmes. In eithercase, such prayers have to be granted by the concerned Department of the College.

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Newly introduced CBCS

The Syndicate of the University of Calcutta has approved the Admission and Examination Regulationfor Semester wise Three Year B.A./B.Sc./B.Com (Honours and General) Courses of Studies underChoice Based Credit System (CBCS) under the University. This is effective from the academicsession 2018-2019 onwards. (Notification No.:CSR/4/18)

The 3 year B.A./B.Sc. (Honours/General) Programme shall be for a minimum duration of Six (6)consecutive Semesters of six (6) months each i.e. three(3) years. The odd semester will startordinarily in the month of July & the even semester in the month of January of every year.

A candidate pursuing a regular course of study for three year semester wise degree course shall haveto clear all the semesters in all respects within a span of five years from the year of admission to theparticular course & combination,failing which enrollment of the candidate shall stand cancelled.

AttendanceA student attending at least 75% of the total no. of classes held shall be allowed to appear at theconcerned Semester Examinations subject to fulfilment of other conditions laid down in the regulation.

A student with at least 60% attendance but less than 75% of the total no. of classes held shall beallowed to appear at the concerned Semester Examinations subject to the payment of condonationfees & fulfilment of other conditions laid down in the regulations.

A student attending less than 60% of the total no. of classes shall not be allowed to appear at theconcerned Semester Examination and he/she has to pursue admission to the Second Semester inthe very next year for attending the classes and appearing at the said Semester Examination.

Outline of Choice Based Credit System

Course Components No. of Course

Core Course (CC) 14

Generic Elective (GE) 4*

Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) 4

Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) 2

Skill Enhancement Elective Course (SEC) 2

Total No. of Courses 26

*Covering two subjects

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ACTIVITIES

Our students participate in various curricular and co-curricular activities throughout each session.Commendable performance in such intra and inter college events are invariably recognised andrewarded.

ACADEMIC

● Webinars have been Organized by various departments and IQAC of the college during thislockdown period. Till now eight webinars have been organized by the department of Economics,Commerce (Morning and Evening), Philosophy (Morning), Psychology, Chemistry, Zoology andEnglish (Day).● College is celebrating its platinum jubilee by organizing seminars by different departmentsunder the broad theme of "Breaking boundaries: Sustainable Development, Diversity and theEcosystem". Its first seminar was organized by pure science departments on 28.02.2020. Prof. Dr.Parthasarathi Majumdar of IACS and Mr. Sekhar Banerjee, Solar Electronics specialist delivered theirlectures on that day.

● Seminars are arranged regularly by all departments. Reputed educationists and guestspeakers are invited to deliver lectures and interact with the student participants. These programmessupplement classroom teaching and encourage the students to become more academicallyinteractive and updated.● Teachers /students are motivated to participate in seminars, workshops,held in othercolleges/universities/academic institutions.● The Tidings- An Annual National Workshop on Print and Visual media is organized everyyear by the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication.● A telescope on the roof of this college offers unique opportunity to every aspiring sky-watcherto observe planetary movements under expert guidance. Interested students are directed to contactShri Dinesh Chandra Ghosh (Chemistry Department) for further information.● Adding joy and colour to the ambience of S.A.Jaipuria College, a film society called CineCommune has been set up under the aegis of the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication.The society provides ample exposure to cinema of both Indian and global Panorama by organisingscreening of features and documentaries on a regular basis. Lively interactive sessions are also held onthe film's screened. It is a matter of pride that the society now owns its own film archive. Forenrollment/enquiry, please contact Shri Abir Chattopadhyay and Shri Arup Ratan Acharjee of theDepartment.

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● Academic Journals of high repute featuring contributions from teachers and students arepublished at regular intervals by several departments of the college:

J Reader A Multi-disciplinary Peer Reviewed Yearly ISSN Journal IQAC

Penscape (ISSN) Department of English (Day)

Sphulinga Department of Bengali (Day)

Mayukh/Tripatra Department of Bengali(Morning)

Drishti Department of Philosophy (Morning)

Words Department of English (Morning)

Prerana Department of Political Science (Morning)

Ensemble Department of Political Science (Day)

www.thescape.in Department of Journalism (Day)

J-Commerce Department of Commerce (Day-Morning-Evening)

Literature is never complete without imaginative flight of young minds. The stud students of English

Honours (Day) channelised their creative imagination to form a group of such thoughtful people called

The Literary Trump. This journey began on September 23,2016 and awaits fresh minds to join in the

creative endeavour with each passing year.

● In compliance with the Nutrition Week observed by WHO every year in the first week of

September,the Food & Nutrition Department in the morning shift of the college,celebrates a Nutrition

Day within the stipulated week. The day is marked by display of posters and models, setting up of

food stalls with cheap,nutritious items and common health check-ups. At the end of the day, students

winning the recipe contest and poster drawing competition are duly awarded.

● Study Circle (Morning Shift): The Morning Shift of SAJC under the initiative of

Shift-in-Charge Dr. Mou Chattopadhyay and Conveners Dr. Tarun Kanti Ghosh, Dr. Baijayanti

Chatterjee and Dr. Arnab Saha also organises a Study Circle consisting of a series of talks/lectures

delivered by the Professors of different departments of the Morning Shift. So far 10 such lectures

have been held where the teachers taking out time from their busy teaching schedules have

presented original papers. The papers were based on a diverse range of topics like the religious and

practical aspects of Swami Vivekananda’s Chicago lectures presented by our Principal Dr. Asok

Mukhopadhayay (Department of Commerce), on ‘Theology, Philosophy and the Disruptive non-being

of God’ by Prof. Rajiv Roy of English Department, on Demonetization and Capacity Building by Dr.

Tarun Kanti Ghosh of the Department of Commerce, on the Bhakti Movement in Hindi literature by

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Prof. Rekha Singh of the Hindi Department, on the ‘Holy Koran: A Feminist Perspective’ by Prof. Md.

Javed Hassan (Dept. of Philosophy), on ‘Proper Names : A Philosophical Perspective’ by Prof.

Surajit Barua ( Dept. of Philosophy) on Bio-diversity and its histories by Dr. Baijayanti Chatterjee

(Dept. of History), on Myth and Puranas by Prof. Payel Mukherjee (Bengali Dept.), on the Naxal Bari

Movement by Dr. Arnab Saha.

● Spoken Tutorial (Day Shift): Online Computer Courses organized by IIT Bombay:The

“Online Spoken Tutorial Courses” organized by IIT Bombay is successfully running in our prestigious

college. The students who have registered for the first semester have completed the online course

successfully. The course included video lectures, assignments, online tests and final certification after

the test. Students from three major disciplines viz Physics, Computer Science and Commerce have

participated in these courses namely C, C++, PHP, MySQL, JAVA, PERL Python etc. Total number of

students enrolled for this session was 74 when the semester begun on January 18th, 2016. As a result

of team efforts, the first semester of these Spoken Tutorial Courses is completed successfully in our

college. All the efforts taken by the leading faculty Dr. Sudeshna Sawoo as an organizer/course

co-ordinator and Mr. Rajesh Misra, Ms. Oindrilla and Mr. Pritam as teachers as well as invigilators for

the online tests which was arranged in the IT department of our college and continue to keep up the

good work for the coming semesters.

● Research Activity of Department of Chemistry (Day shift)Recent developments in high quality research works on basic and interdisciplinary science has added

a drop of glory to the Department of Chemistry in Seth Anandram Jaipuria College. One ongoing

major project of Dr. N. Pal on metal-organic framework and synthesis of porous material aimed for

invention of new types of metal-chelates for gas adsorption, purification and catalysis. Many new

equipments and techniques have been introduced to meet the purpose. Many new crystallographic

data has been generated and solved from the newly found crystals of these metal-organic complexes.

Another ongoing major project of Dr. S. Sawoo on the synthetic use of near infrared dyes for

non-invasive detection of cancer cells is also running in this department. These modified dye

molecules would be promising transporter in selective delivery of drugs to the specific cancerous

cells. Two sincere research scholars are currently working in these projects. Dr. M. Islam is also

pursuing his Minor Research Project on reaction kinetics in this department. The details of the

research projects are given below:

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Name ofthe

PrincipleInvestig

ator

Title of the project Duration

Grantsanctioned

FundingAgency

Research

Scholar

Sanction No.(Ongoing/

Completed)

Dr.Nilasish

PalAsst.

ProfessorDepartme

nt ofChemistry

Exploring the chelatingbehaviour of2-(2'-Pyridyl)imidazolebased ligands towards theconstruction of MetalOrganic Framework

3 Years 2.95Lac

WB-DST 0 203(Sanc.)/ST/P/S & T/15G –

32/2017(Ongoing)

Dr.SudeshnaSawooAsst. Prof.ofChemistry

Development and use ofpolyethylene glycol (PEG)conjugated multifunctionalcyanine dye for detectionof cancer cells andtargeted drug delivery.3 Years.

3 Years 25.3Lac

SERB-DST,New Delhiunder FastTrackScheme forYoungScientist

1 SB/FT/CS-144/2014 (Completed)

Dr.MonirulIslamAsst.Prof.ofChemistry

Heteroaromati-aromaticN-Base ligands like2,2’-bipyridyl and1,10-Phenanthrolineassisted chromic acidoxidation of some organicsubstrates in aqueousmicellar sulphuric acidmedia: A Kinetic Study

2 Years 4.2 Lac UGC MinorResearchProject

0 P. S.W-129/15-16(ER

O) (Ongoing)

● Research Activity of Department of Botany and Zoology (Day shift)

Name of thePrinciple

Investigator

Title of theproject

Duration

Grantsanction

ed

FundingAgency

Research

Scholar

Sanction No.

(Ongoing)

Shri Debraj Roy,Assistant Professor,

Department ofBotany, PI

& Dr. Arpita Rakshit,Assistant Professor,

Department ofZoology,Co-PI

Cytotoxic andGenotoxic and

Oxidative effectsof aqueous

extracts of somefrequently usedmedicinal plantson consumable

fish in WestBengal , India”

2years

Rs.6,70,000/

- only

WB-DST Nil 261(Sanc.)/ST/P/S&T/1G-25/

2018

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EXTRA CURRICULAR

● The Students Council is a democratically elected body of students which has long been calledthe Students Union. It is now known as the Students Council, by the Govt. Order. It is astatutory body meant to serve the different needs of the students for the positive interest andregular progress of the College. It actively participates in and organizes various events likeAnnual Sports,Teachers Day, College Socials, Inter-College Competitions, Fresher's WelcomeProgramme, Blood Donation Camp. They are meant to voice the conscious, integratedopinions of the students to the concerned authority in a congenital manner.

● The College Magazine encourages original thought and expression among the students.Three Magazines are published separately by the Morning, Day and Evening shifts. Besidesthese, separate Wall Magazines are also brought out by each of the three shifts.

● The Sports and Games Department of the college has attained a high degree of eminenceby virtue of the tireless effort of its student community and the extremely active departmentalpersonnel. As an outcome of this endeavour students of this college have had consistentsuccess in various Inter-College, Inter-University, State, National and International levelmeets. In the year 2006, a Sports Board was formed for the betterment of and co-ordinationamong the students interested in sports and associated co-curricular activities.

Achievements of College Team

Event Name Sex Competition Place Year

Table Tennis Men Inter College Runner Up 2018-2019

Table Tennis Women Inter College Champion 2018-2019

Cricket Men Red Bulls Semi Finalist 2018-2019

Cricket Men Inter College Semi Finalist 2018-2019

Athletic Women Inter College Champion 2018-2019

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INFRASTRUCTURE

Library and Reading RoomThe college has a well-equipped library with a spacious reading room under the charge of experienced

Librarians. The books are classified according to the Dewey Decimal System and catalogued by the Card IndexMethod.

A good number of Indian and foreign journals, periodicals and magazines, both of general andspecialized interests, are subscribed to by the Library for the use of teachers and students. A magazine cornertoo has been installed in the Library for the benefit of all. For home use, students may borrow one book(volume) at a time against the borrower's card and retain it for a fortnight. Honours students are permitted toburrow two books at a time. Students failing to return books within the permissible period are fined Rs. 2 foreach day's delay and no book is further issued to them without the Principal's permission. Books andmagazines may also be borrowed against the Reference Card for use in the Reading Room in leisure period,but such books must on no account be taken out of the Reading Room. Borrowers are responsible for thebooks or magazines issued to them and they are strictly forbidden to lend them to others. Defacing books byscrubbing or any other way is liable to punishment. Books lost or damaged by the borrower will have to bereplaced at his/her cost.

The different departments with a rich collection of books cater to their own students throughrespective Departmental Libraries.

Computer facilityThe college computer center offers various courses in Computer Education. For anyone interested incombining professional skill in computers along with normal academic pursuit under one roof, this is agood option.

College CanteenOur college Canteen is a hub of animated activity for the young Jaipurians. It's facilities are

open to students of all three shifts of the College. It remains open from morning to late evening.Known for mouth-watering dishes at a reasonable price, the Canteen also caters to the basicrequirement of teachers and non teaching staff in separate rooms. Efforts have been made recently torefurbish the Canteen by giving it a splash of colour and introducing sleek new furniture.

Book StallThe college Book stall offers books and stationery at a reasonably lower price compared to themarket rate. Every Jaipurian can avail of this facility. The Book Stall is a student-friendly outlet runexclusively for the interest of the students.

Students' Common RoomThere are two spacious Common Rooms in the college- one for girls and the other for boys. Both arehoused in the first floor of the building and both offer provisions for indoor games like Table Tennis,Varrom, Chess and the like.

ElevatorConstruction of an elevator with a carrying capacity of 10 to 12 people using the RUSA fund has beenstarted.

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Awards/Stipends/Concessions

● The Late Professor Deepak K.Bose Memorial Award is awarded annually to two deservingstudents in the department of political Science. The award, founded by the family of the lateteacher carries a monetary incentive to be expended on books. The award is given to the topscorers from the Department in the final year University Examination. The award ceremony ismarked by a Memorial Lecture in honour of the Late Professor.

● Seth Anandram Jaipuria Memorial Awards for Academic Excellence are presented to thehighest scorer of each department in the final year University Exam. The presentationceremony is held on the Foundation Day of the College on 22nd December every year

● Professor Jaba Chatterjee Memorial Awards are presented to the three toppers of theDepartment of English (Day) every year. The award ceremony is marked by a MemorialLecture sponsored by our college in revered memory of the late Professor.

● Professor Bani Bhushan Dasgupta Memorial Award is presented to the highest scorer inEnglish (Honours) every year.

● Professor Banibhushan- Amiyabhishan Memorial Awards are presented to the two mostdeserving students from First and Second year English (Honours) every year.

● The Students' Fund Scheme renders financial assistance to deserving students to meet theirtution or Examination fees or to purchase books relevant to under graduate studies. The Fundis composed of contribution from University Grants Commission (if available), and also fromthe students.

● Free Studentship and Half Free Studentship are granted every year on a merit-cum-meansbasis. The College notifies the date for submission of application and the list of necessarydocuments. The continuation of all stipends, aids and the like is subject to good conduct,regular attendance and satisfactory academic performance. Students enjoying any kind ofGovernment Scholarship are not eligible to partake of this grant.

● Railway Concession Forms can be obtained from the college office by outstation studentsand applications made in accordance with Railway guidelines.

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CODE OF CONDUCT

1. Any failure to comply with the attendance-rule may ultimately lead to loss of oneacademic year.

2. Although the College does not insist on a formal dress code, it is expected that thestudents will wear decent clothes within the college premises, keeping in mind thesanctity and reputation of an academic institution. We leave the choice to thestudents, but the liberty should not be misused.

3. Use of mobile phones in the classrooms/library/laboratory/corridor is strictlyprohibited. An breach of conduct may invite severe punishment like permanentconfiscation of the mobile phone.

4. The Principal may in the interest of the institution require a student to leave thecollege without assigning any reason. In such a case transfer certificate will beissued free of charge.

5. Reports are sent to parents or guardians about the conduct and quality of work of thestudents. The Principal invites co-operation of the students and their guardians inmaking the process of education fruitful and in maintaining general order ofdiscipline. All the Departments in the College regularly organizeParent-Teacher-Meeting. The Parents are apprised of the Academic Performance,Attendance and General Conduct of their Daughters/Sons.

6. Students of all three shifts should always carry student’s ID cards, AcknowledgementCards and Produce such Cards at the entrance of the College

PASSED OUT STUDENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO ENTER THE COLLEGE PREMISESWITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE COLLEGE AUTHORITY

7. Students are strictly prohibited from making noise on the college corridors and as awhole in the entire campus. No one can misuse the green space/the garden/thecorridor for playing any kind of game. Any act which disturbs the discipline of thecollege is treated as punishable offence.

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The Internal Complaint Committee

The Internal Complaint Committee (ICC) of the College has been constituted as per UGC

(Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal of Sexual Harassment of Women Employees and Students in

Higher Educational Institutions) Regulations, 2015

This committee is meant to deal with the issues of gender based violence and to conduct gender

sensitization programme.

To lodge any complaint, please mail at

To ensure authenticity, no anonymous complaints will be entertained.

List of Members of ICC

1. Dr. Srimanti Chowdhuri (Convener)2. Dr. Mou Chattopadhyay3. Sm. Debalina Dutta4. Shri Abir Chatterjee5. Shri Jaydip Datta

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Placement and Career Counselling Cell

The College has in place a vigorous Placement and Career Counselling Cell. Instituted in 2008, ithas been instrumental in introducing students in various positions of renowned companies, throughcampus interviews. Career Counselling sessions are held at regular intervals to promote careeroptions in diverse fields. Grooming Sessions and motivating lectures are also a part of theprogramme.

Placements accomplished in 2018-2019 are:

Company No. of RecruitmentsConcentrix 64Amazon 25TCS 30

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WebinarsWebinars Organized by the Department of Economics

YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/DrIILypMoHI

Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/zXiGT4KN4mg

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Webinar organized by Department of Commerce (Morning)

Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/X5cZQKWJDIg

Webinar Organized by the Department of Philosophy

YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/U-AcP0hDNAE

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Webinar Organized by the Department of Psychology

YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/iqoWreoDGXM

Webinar Organized by the Department of Commerce (Evening)

Youtube Link:https://youtu.be/Uh0cKl5ouXM

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Webinar Organized by the Department of Chemistry and Zoology

Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/Yw9m84f8vUc

Webinar Organized by the Department of English (Day)

Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/a-QJDeWs-C8

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Webinar organized by Department of Zoology

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Seth Anandram Jaipuria Memorial Lecture delivered by the Director of M. P. Birla Planetarium,Dr. Debi Prasad Duari on 22.12.2018

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College Annual Sports 2020

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Confluence – 2019: Reunion Program of the Morning Shift, SAJCThe morning shift of Seth Anandram Jaipuria College celebrated its first ever Reunion Program withgreat fanfare on 24th February 2019. All teachers of the morning shift as well as the current students ofthe different Departments put together a wonderful cultural Program on that day. The event was agrand success in its very first year and over the years it hopes to expand further its scope and outreach.Shift-in Charge Dr. Mou Chattopadhyay and Teachers Council Secretary Prof. Rekha Singh took theinitiative for this program.

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Department of Economics (Day Shift)

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Department of Political Science (Morning shift & Day shift): Prof. Dipak Krishna BasuMemorial Lecture

Department of Political Science (Day shift): Teacher’s Day Celebration

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Department of English (Day shift)

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Department of Hindi (Day shift)

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Department of Bengali (Morning shift)

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Educational Tour to Mirik conducted by Department of Geography ( 16th to 21stFebruary, 2020)

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Department of History (Morning shift)

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Department of Food & Nutrition (Morning shift)

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Department of Chemistry (Day shift)

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Department of Psychology (Morning shift)

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Department of Mathematics (Day Shift)

Department of Physics (Day shift)

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Department of Computer Sciences (Day shift)

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Department of Botany (Day shift)

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Department of Zoology (Day shift)

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As per Ranking by Edu World (an ISO certified Education Service Provider based in Bangalore) of100 best colleges in India, (published in Education World, a Human Development Magazine, May2020) Jaipuria College achieved a pride of place as the 55th top college in India and the 11th best inKolkata.

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ATTENTION STUDENTS:

The College Grievence Cell works through a specially created e-mail.

Register/Report any form of grievance at: [email protected]

FLOORS AND ROOM NUMBERS

GROUND FLOOR:Room Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

1ST FLOOR:Room Nos. 10,12,13

2ND FLOOR:Room Nos. PG,18,19, 20, 21, 22, 23, N1

3RD FLOOR: CG, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, N2

4TH FLOOR: I.T. Laboratory

Published by Dr. Asok Mukhopadhyay, Principal, Seth Anandram Jaipuria College, Kolkata.

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