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  • Estd. 2016 | Affiliated to University of Calcutta

    PROSPECTUS 2020-2021

  • Government Girls’ General Degree College

    Estd. 2016

    "If today I get back with you, our conservative grandmothers will say to other women rebelling

    against gender injustices, 'Look, even a rebel like Zainab has also surrendered'. I don't believe that

    only married life can be the ultimate success for women". - Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain

    Government Girls’ General Degree College is the fourth Government College for girls in West Bengal.

    Due to its proximity to National Library, Calcutta University Alipur Campus, and other major locations

    of southern Kolkata, the college is favorably accessible to a large section of students interested in

    higher education. The establishment of this college marks a positive and progressive initiative

    towards facilitating higher education for women in West Bengal. Incidentally, the college was

    established after a decade long pressing demand for a Women’s college in the locality.

    The college was inaugurated on the 28th January, 2016 by Honourable Chief Minister Smt. Mamata

    Banerjee. The College has been affiliated to the University of Calcutta. The inauguration inevitably

    marked the beginning of a journey towards achieving academic excellence for women.

    Presently, the college offers Honours Courses both in Arts, Science and Commerce streams. Faculties

    of all fourteen departments (Honours) put untiring efforts to provide quality academic guidance to all

    students and work towards their overall developments.

  • FROM THE DESK OF OFFICER-IN-CHARGE

    Dr. Syeda Shariqatul Moula Alquadri

    M.A. (C.U.), Ph.D. (C.U.)

    Education has been considered as a key instrument for social change and progression. The present

    decade is marked by an increasing awareness of the necessity of women's empowerment, for it plays

    an important role in the development of a country. Higher education for women has become a policy

    agenda for many developing nations including India. Government of West Bengal has also taken

    various steps to enhance women's position by means of education. Establishment of this Government

    College for Girls at Ekbalpur, Kolkata is a part of this endeavour. The college is directed to spread and

    improve the quality of education among all sections of women in the society. In other words, this

    college visualizes the academic and intellectual development, moral uplift, social commitment,

    cultural refinement of the upcoming generation.

    To reach the vision following are the future plans:

    To cultivate quality and excellence in education.

    To boost scientific and technological temperament.

    To organize Seminars and Workshops for cultivation of knowledge, skills and discipline among the students.

    To ensure overall personality development of the students through extra-curricular activities.

    To provide opportunities for improvement of girls from educationally and economically marginalized section of the society.

    The college began its academic journey on 28th January 2016 with thirteen departments. The

    academic session of the college started with one hundred and fifteen students across Arts and

    Science streams. Commerce, as a General course was introduced in 2017 and as Honours course in

    2018. Now the college is able to meet multifarious academic demands of students as it offers courses

    in all three streams. To create awareness, conviction and commitment among the students towards

    social and moral values, the college arranges for Compulsory Value Education classes where lectures

  • are delivered by eminent personalities from various fields. For enhancing students in different field,

    various programs are being organized throughout the year by the college. For the benefit of the

    students, a diploma course is launched in collaboration with Webel Informatics Ltd. (Govt. of West

    Bengal undertaking).

    The college provides scope to its students to put forward their views, positive and negative, through

    Grievance Cell and Anti-Ragging cell. The Psychological Counselling Cell looks into the problems faced

    by the students. Being a girl’s college, a Sexual Harassment Cell and ICC have also been set up within

    the campus.

    In all three streams of Science, Arts and Commerce, a large number of meritorious students take

    admission and many of them fare very well in the university examination. Principal’s Medal is

    awarded to “The Best Student of the Year”. A Memento is awarded by Dr. Syed Shah Marhoonul

    Irshad Alquadri, in memory of his revered father His Holiness Hazrat Syed Shah Rashad Ali Alquadri

    for obtaining Highest Marks in C.U Part-I Examination. Late Bhupendranath Sen Memorial award goes

    to the students of Bengali Honours securing highest marks in Part-1, Part-II and Part III C.U

    Examination. The students are awarded with certificates and medals for their achievements in

    cultural fields and athletic prowess also. Certificates are given to the regular participants of the value

    education classes. College takes initiative to process different kind of scholarships including

    minorities’ scholarship and Kanyashri Prakalpa announced by the Hon’able Chief Minister of West

    Bengal. On behalf of all faculty members and members of non-teaching staff, I welcome all aspiring

    students to participate in our mission within supportive, peaceful and disciplined environment.

  • COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION

    GOVERNING BODY

    President

    Janab Firhad Hakim Mayor of Kolkata, Hon'ble Minister-in-Charge, Dept. of Urban Development & Municipal Affairs, Govt. of W.B.

    Member Secretary Dr. Syeda Shariqatul Moula Alquadri Officer-in-Charge, Govt. Girls’ General Degree College

    Government Nominees

    Janab Nezamuddin Shams Councillor, KMC

    Mrs. Moneera Sadique Social Activist

    University Nominees

    Prof. Santa Dutta Dept. of Home Science, University of Calcutta

    Prof. Kaberi Chakraborty Dept. of Political Science, University of Calcutta

    Members

    Executive Engineer P.W.D. (Civil)

    Dr. Madhumita Sen Head, Dept. of Sociology, Govt. Girls’ General Degree College as Teacher’s Representative

    Dr. Bhaswati Bhattacharya Head, Dept. of Chemistry, Govt. Girls’ General Degree College as Teacher’s Representative

    Sri. Protul Ranjan Chakraborty Representative, Non-Teaching Staff

    Miss Maimuna Shams Students Representatives

  • CAMPUS AND INFRASTRUCTURE

    The college premises are divided into two distinct blocks. The Administrative Block consists of the

    Principal’s office, the admission enclave, students’ section, main staffroom, Smart Classrooms and

    Seminar Hall. Apart from the Central Library, each Department has its own Seminar Library as well.

    The Academic Block consists of the Departments, Central Library, Laboratories, Computer Lab and

    classrooms. The College has forty-nine specious classrooms spread over the three floors of the

    Academic block. A computer lab has been set up for the students. All the Departments of the college

    use the Lab while dealing with their academic curriculum. From the year of 2018, the college is under

    CCTV surveillance. The College has a playground common with the Jnan Chandra Ghosh Polytechnic College.

    Canteen:

    Food is available to the students at a subsidized rate from two students’ Canteen.

    Hostel:

    Limited number of seats is available in the college hostel, situated next to the college building. The

    College has a Staff-Quarter complex at the backside of the campus.

    Central Library:

    The College has a well-equipped Central library with books for all the departments. Library may be

    considered as a main artery of every academic institution. It is the store house of books and

    repository of knowledge. Our central library is housed in the first floor of our college with a spacious

    reading room which provides seating arrangements for 50 students at a time. Our library is airy and

    nicely decorated. There are almost 10000 books on various branches of knowledge like literature,

    science, social sciences, commerce etc. Apart from it our college library subscribes the latest journals

    and magazines on different contemporary issues. Besides this, daily newspapers in vernacular and in

    English are also available there. All the books are arranged according to the subjects and totally

    computerized system runs. Students are allowed to take their selected books either for reading

    purpose at reading room or for study at home. Our reading room remains crowded with the readers.

    All the students are becoming highly benefited by the textbooks and reference books of our college

    library. It provides an enriching environment to the readers through providing latest information on

    different subjects matter. Moreover, it can be said that our college library plays a vital role in making

    good results of our students. Our college library is under constant surveillance of the library sub-

    committee. A spacious reading room, with photocopying facility, is a part of the library. The library

    extends lending facilities to the faculty members and students. The students are given two cards to

    issue two books at a time. They are allowed to issue books for a week. In addition to the Central

    Library each department is equipped with a seminar library with necessary reference and textbooks.

    There are ten thousand books(approximately) in the library. Apart from books, the library also has a

    rich resource of National and International Journals, Magazines and Chronicles.

  • Computer Centre:

    All First-Year students are advised to take admission in the 2-year DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER

    APPLICATION course or/& Certificate Course in Communicative English & Letter Writing against a

    minimum payment. These courses have already benefited many College Students all over West

    Bengal. The courses are being conducted by WEBEL INFORMATICS LTD. (A Govt. of West Bengal

    Undertaking) under the Department of IT, Govt. of West Bengal and Teeveetronics Polytechnic PVT.

    LTD., Kolkata. The Centre is situated on the 2nd floor of the College Building and the Course is

    conducted within the College hours. (Total course fee for 2 years DIPLOMA course is Rs. 2,400/- only).

    The College intends to start few more Career Oriented Courses like DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC RELATIONS &

    ADVERTISING (2 years) and DIPLOMA IN MULTIMEDIA & ANIMATION (2 years).

    Cine Club:

    Our Institution believes in value added education system.; which includes art, sport, music, theatre,

    film environmental and social work as various sources of knowledge. Therefore, the college have

    started a "Cine Club" by the initiative of teachers to inspire students for flourishing their creative

    ideas. Cine Club can provide a fantastic means of engaging pupils in perfect creative space. Moreover

    that, few classic Indian Films and film studies had already been included in CBCS syllabus as well.

    The Cine Club of our college was organised film shows like Satyajit Ray's 'Sadgati' (on Munsi

    Premchand's birthday), 'Pather Panchali' (As a tribute to Ray), Ritwick Ghatak's ' Meghe Dhaka Tara'

    etc. The Cine Club also organised an interactive lecture session, along with a documentary film show

    on Tapan Sinha by the renowned film director Sri Raja Sen, in November 2019. So, the start of a new

    academic year is the perfect time to set up for a new journey with college's cine club.

    No extra fees will be required to join this club.

    National Service Scheme (NSS), Unit-1:

    Activities of NSS unit 1 (2018-2019): The National Service Scheme (NSS) is an Indian government

    sponsored public service program conducted by the ministry of Youth Affairs and the sports of

    Government of India in the year 1969. NSS is a voluntary association of young people studying in

    universities, colleges and at +12 level. NSS unit in our college was started from 27/03/2017 vide ref

    no. NSS/PVC/243/17.

    From its inception, the NSS Unit of our college has been participating actively into many social

    activities and endeavoring the unit spirit. The core objective of NSS unit is to inculcate the values of

    democratic living and selfless service. The NSS unit are effortlessly undertaking the activities relating

    to literacy, disaster management, environment conservation, health, family welfare and nutrition.

    They are indulging in making an effort to generate social awareness programmes services according

    to the needs of local people.

  • Our College NSS Unit 1, had actively participated in different programmes. Out of which the

    important was Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (SBA), Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM), Cleaning- Up Streets,

    Awareness programmes for open defecation, etc. in the local areas.

    1 NSS Unit 1 Students in Swach Bharat Abhijan Environment Day Celebration

    Few glimpses of celebration of Environment Day in the College Premises on the 5th June 2018, in the

    presence of our noble Officer-In-Charge, Dr. Syeda Shariqatul Moula Alquadri and NSS Programme

    Officer, Dr. Susobhan Mukhopadhyay. The experience about the day was very thoughtful and

    student’s participation was amazing. 72nd Independence Day, 2018 was celebrated in our college

    premises in presence of college teachers and NSS student. It had been carried through singing songs,

    performing act on patriotism and dance performance showing the national integrity. NSS Unit

    students also showed their respect towards the country through painting and displaying the posters

    of unforgotten martyrs.

  • RULES AND REGULATIONS

    A. These Regulations shall be called The Regulations for Semester-wise Three-Year B.A. / B.Sc. /

    B.Com. Degree Programmes under CBCS (Choice Based Credit System), University of Calcutta.

    These Regulations shall come into force with effect from the Academic Session, 2018-2019.

    B. Duration Of the Programme:

    The 3-year B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. 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 start ordinarily in

    the month of July and 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 have to

    clear all semesters in all respects within a span of five years from the year of admission to the

    particular course and combination, failing which enrolment of the candidate shall stand

    cancelled. A candidate who has passed the Higher Secondary (10+2) or its equivalent

    Examination is eligible to seek admission to the 1st year of the 3 year (six semesters)

    B.A./B.Sc. (Honours/General) Course of Studies provided he/she has also passed in English

    having full marks not being less than 100 and fulfil the conditions as laid down in the following

    tables built on C.U norms and regulations.

    N.B.:

    1. No candidate shall be allowed admission after a lapse of more than 5 years from the

    year of passing the previous qualifying examination.

    2. For the purpose of determining eligibility for admission to the B.A. / B.Sc. (Honours /

    General) Courses, aggregate marks shall be calculated by adding the marks in top-four

    subjects in order of marks secured by a candidate. Marks in compulsory Environmental

    Education/Studies shall not be taken into account for calculation of aggregate marks.

    3. Candidates belonging to Reserved Categories taking up Honours Course of Study must

    have obtained a minimum of 40% marks in the aggregate or 40% marks in the subject

    or related subjects at the previous qualifying examination, as the case maybe.

    4. Reservation Policy for admission in three year (six semesters) degree courses of

    studies shall be guided by the West Bengal State Higher Educational Institutions

    (Reservation in Admission), Act, 2013 and the West Bengal State Higher Educational

    Institutions (Reservation in Admission) Rules,2014.

    5. Candidates who have passed the Higher Secondary (10+2) Vocational examination

    conducted by the West Bengal State Council of Vocational Education and Training are

    not eligible for admission in this college.

    6. Candidates who have passed from recognized open schooling/any other recognized

    board shall be allowed to apply for admission within seven working days from the date

    of publication of result provided the whole process should be completed within the

    last date of submission of registration for, subject to availability of seats. They have to

    appear in an Admission test which will be conducted by the college. The date of

    admission test will be announced later.

  • C. Attendance:

    The internal assessments of each core course and generic elective paper under CBCS will be

    done based on both percentage of attendance of classes for the respective paper and as

    student’s performance in that paper during internal examinations.

    Candidate attending more than 90% classes will score 10 marks out of 10

    Candidate attending 75% to 90% classes will secure 8 marks out of 10

    Candidate attending 60% to 75% classes will get 6 marks out of 10

    For Candidate attending below 60% classes, no marks will be allotted as per the University Guidelines and she/he will not be allowed to sit for the Semester end examination

    If a student fails to attend 60% of total number of classes in a course during Semester I, then

    he/she will have to clear the same semester during Semester III. Accordingly, if a student is

    not allowed to sit for Semester end examination in Semester II for attendance shortage, then

    he/she will have to clear the same semester during Semester IV and will eventually loss 6

    months in the semester based 3 years degree course.

    *Such attendance will be calculated from the date of commencement of classes or the date of

    admission, whichever is later.

    N.B: Students should not laminate their mark sheets before taking admission in this college.

    D. Internal Complain Committee:

    An Internal Complaint Committee (ICC) and Sexual Harassment Cell are active in our college as

    per UGC guidelines to combat gender-based inequities, discrimination and all forms of

    violence against girls and women.

    Members of Internal Complaint Committee (ICC)

    Chairperson Dr. Syeda Shariqatul MoulaAlquadri

    Presiding Officer Dr. Madhumita Sen

    Teaching Faculty Dr. Angshuman Sarkar & Dr. Sampa Sen

    Non-teaching staff Smt. Putul Chattopadhyay & Sri Pratul Ranjan Chakraborty

    N.G.O. Ms. Ratnaboli Roy

    E. Code of Conduct:

    The College Gates will remain closed from 10:30 A.M. to 02:30 P.M. Students are

    expected to enter the premise not later than 10:30 A.M.

    Students are expected to attend classes on a regular basis keeping with the

    stipulations of Calcutta University.

    To appear at the tutorials, mid-term and Test Examinations is mandatory.

  • Restoring to any kind of unfair/irregular means during any examination is treated as

    serious misconduct and is punishable offence.

    Students are expected to not to indulge into any conduct inconsistent with the status

    of a student of the college.

    Students are expected not to enter into acts that result in damage or destruction of

    college property.

    Notice Boards are to be scanned regularly for information on payment of fees,

    registration and dates of form- filling and examinations and for other information

    related to Campus activities.

    Use of mobile phones is strictly prohibited in the classrooms and corridors during the

    college hours.

    Fees will not be accepted except on the dates notified and must be cleared failing

    which names may be struck off the roles.

    Continuous absence for one month without any valid explanation forwarded to the

    Principal/Officer-in-Charge and the Department will also result in disciplinary

    measures.

    Application for issuance of certificates, particulars and concessions, required from time

    to time by students, are to be submitted well in advance. It may not be possible to

    issue such documents on the same day.

    Identity cards issued to students are to be displayed on their persons while in the

    college campus for the reasons of security.

    Mutilation of Library books is punishable offence.

    Ragging in any form is a punishable offence. It is strictly prohibited in the College

    premises. The College will strictly follow the UGC regulations on curbing the menace of

    ragging in Higher Education Institutions [ under Section 26(1) (g) of UGC Act,1956;

    Order No.F.1-16/2007 (CPP II), dated 17th June, 2009]. These will be followed to

    prohibit, prevent and eliminate the scourge of ragging including any conduct by any

    student or students whether by words spoken or written or by an act, which has the

    effect of teasing , treating or handling with rudeness a fresher or any other student, or

    indulging in rowdy or undisciplined activities by any student or students, which causes

    or is likely to cause annoyance , hardship or psychological harm or to raise fear or

    apprehension thereof in any fresher or any other student, or asking any student to do

    any act, which such student will not in ordinary course do and, which has the effect of

    causing or generating a sense of shame, or torment or embarrassment so as to

    adversely affect the physique or psyche of such fresher or any other student, with or

    without an intent to derive a sadistic pleasure or showing off power, authority or

    superiority by a student over any fresher or any other student.

  • SCHEME PURPOSE AUTHORITY ELIGIBILITYQUANTAM OF

    ASSISTANCEHOW TO APPLY

    I. UNMARRIED GIRL STUDENTS

    ABOVE 1 YEARS BUTBELOW 19

    YEARS OFAGE

    THE SCHEME

    HAS TWO

    COMPONENTS:

    1.ANNUAL

    SCHOLARSHIP

    OF RS.500/_

    GUIDELINE WILL BE

    PROVIDED BY

    2. RESIDENTSOF

    WESTBENGAL

    2. ONE TIME

    GRANT OFRS.

    25,000/_

    COLLEGE

    (KANYASHREE

    COMMITTEE)

    3. ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME

    NOT MORE THAN RS.

    1,20,000/*_ NOTAPPLICABLE

    IFTHEGIRLHAS BOTH PARENTS,

    ISPHYSICALLY

    CHALLENGED(40% DISABILITY)

    OR IS AN INMATE OF J.J HOME

    MERIT-CUM-

    MEANS

    SCHOLARSHIP

    FINANCIAL

    ASSISTANCE

    TO THE

    POOR BUT

    MERITORIOU

    S STUDENTS

    OF THE

    STATE

    PURSUING

    HIGHER

    STUDIES

    GOVT. OF WEST

    BENGAL

    (I)ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME

    NOT MORE THAN RS. 80,000/*

    (II)75% MARKS IN AGGREGATE

    IN H.S EXAM FOR UG-LEVEL

    SCHOLARSHIPS (55% MARKS

    IN THE HONS. SUBJECT IN UG

    FOR PG LEVEL SCHOLARSHIP)

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  • SCHEME PURPOSE AUTHORITY ELIGIBILITYQUANTAM OF

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    65% MARKS IN URDU IN 10+2 LEVEL

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    ASSISTING THE

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    ASSISTING THE

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    IRAN SOCIETY 50% Persian in H.S ExamCONTACT

    AUTHORITYwww.iransociety.org

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    GOVT. OF WEST

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    CONTACT

    AUTHORITY

    SCHOLARSHIP

    FOR SC/ST/OBC

    STUDENTS

    ASSISTING THE

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    SC/ST/OBC STUDENTS OF

    WESTBENGAL

    CONTACT

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  • SCHEME PURPOSE AUTHORITY ELIGIBILITYQUANTAM OF

    ASSISTANCEHOW TO APPLY

    I. UNMARRIED GIRL STUDENTS

    ABOVE 1 YEARS BUTBELOW 19

    YEARS OFAGE

    THE SCHEME HAS

    TWO

    COMPONENTS:

    1.ANNUAL

    SCHOLARSHIP OF

    RS.500/_

    GUIDELINE WILL BE

    PROVIDED BY

    2. RESIDENTSOF WESTBENGAL2. ONE TIME GRANT

    OFRS. 25,000/_

    COLLEGE (KANYASHREE

    COMMITTEE)

    3. ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME NOT

    MORE THAN RS. 1,20,000/*_

    NOTAPPLICABLE

    IFTHEGIRLHAS BOTH PARENTS,

    ISPHYSICALLY

    CHALLENGED(40% DISABILITY) OR

    IS AN INMATE OF J.J HOME

    MERIT-CUM-

    MEANS

    SCHOLARSHIP

    FINANCIAL

    ASSISTANCE

    TO THE POOR

    BUT

    MERITORIOUS

    STUDENTS OF

    THE STATE

    PURSUING

    HIGHER

    STUDIES

    GOVT. OF WEST

    BENGAL

    (I)ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME NOT

    MORE THAN RS. 80,000/* (II)75%

    MARKS IN AGGREGATE IN H.S EXAM

    FOR UG-LEVEL SCHOLARSHIPS

    (55% MARKS IN THE HONS.

    SUBJECT IN UG FOR PG LEVEL

    SCHOLARSHIP)

    NEWSPAPER

    ADVERTISEMENTS

    INSERTED BY THE

    GOVERNMENT OF WEST

    BENGALAROUND JUNE-

    JULY SEEKING

    APPLICATIONS FORTHE

    SCHOLARSHIP

    (I) DESERVING STUDENTS ON

    MERIT-CUM-MEANS

    UG(SCIENCE) RS.

    1500/_PER

    MONTH

    SCHOLARSHIP CRITERIA

    UG (ARTS)

    &COMMERCE RS.

    1000/_

    (II) ADMISSION INTHE NEXT

    HIGHER CLASS DUE TO

    PROMOTION BY PASSING IN THE

    FIRSTATTEMPT

    (III) ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME

    NOTMORE

    THAN RS.2,50,000/_

    1. STUDENTS BELONGING TO

    MUSLIM, SIKH, BUDDHIST, JAIN,

    PARSI,CHRISTIAN

    http://wbmdfc.org/ no:

    COMMUNITY OF WEST BENGAL 8017071714

    2. 50%MARKSINLAST EXAMPH NO. 033

    40047468/40047469 TOLL

    FREE NO 18001202130

    3. ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME

    NOTMORE

    THAN RS.2,00,000/_

    SWAMI

    VIVEKANANDA

    MERIT CUM MEANS

    SCHOLARSHIP

    Assisting the

    meritorious

    students

    belonging to

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  • COURSES OFFERED

    The College offers Undergraduate Courses in three streams viz. Science, Arts and Commerce. Five

    SCIENCE departments are PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, MATHEMATICS, ECONOMICS, and GEOGRAPHY.

    Among the SOCIAL SCIENCES there are SOCIOLOGY, POLITICAL SCIENCE and HISTORY. In the language

    group there are BENGALI, ENGLISH, URDU, PERSIAN and ARABIC. COMMERCE (CORE) stream has

    been introduced in this institution since 2018.

    Education can be taken as generic subject.

    List of subjects of the B.A. / B.Sc. / B.Com. (Core-Course)

    following the guidelines of University of Calcutta

    Honours Subject (Core Courses) General Subject (Generic Elective) English English

    Bengali Bengali

    Urdu Urdu

    Arabic Arabic

    Persian Persian

    History History

    Economics Economics

    Physics Physics

    Chemistry Chemistry

    Geography Geography

    Sociology Sociology

    Political Science Political Science

    Mathematics Mathematics

    Commerce

    Subject or Related Subject – Accountancy, Business Economics including Business Mathematics, Business Organisation, Mathematics, Business Mathematics, Economics, Statistics, Business Studies, Office and Secretarial Practice, Financial Accounting, Element of Cost Accountancy & Auditing, Book Keeping, Commerce, Cost Accountancy & Principle of Management, Commercial Law and Preliminaries of Auditing, Costing and Taxation.

  • A Candidate is required to choose not more than one subject from any of the Groups mentioned here.

    GROUPS

    Group-I Physics/Education

    Group-II History, Mathematics

    Group-III Chemistry, Sociology, Arabic, Persian

    Group-IV Botany/Economics

    Group-V Political Science

    Group-VI Geography

    Group-VII English

    Group-VIII Bengali, Urdu

    Self-Financing Courses

    1. Diploma in Computer Application:

    1st Semester & 2nd Semester – 80 Hrs., 3rd Semester – 40 Hrs.

    Conducted by WEBEL (A Govt. of West Bengal Undertaking).

    Total Course Fees = Rs. 2400/- payable in 4 installments.

    Rs. 600/- at the time of admission + 3 (three) instalments @ Rs. 600/- each.

    2. Certificate in Communicative English & Letter Writing:

    1st Semester & 2nd Semester - 72 Hrs., 3rd Semester - 20 Hrs.

    Total Course Fees = Rs. 2400/- payable in 4 installments.

    Rs. 600/- at the time of admission + 3 (three) instalments @ Rs. 600/- each.

  • SELECTION CRITERIA

    Course Core Course(s) Selection Criteria

    Arts

    B.A. Arabic Best 4 Subjects

    B.A. Bengali Best 4 Subjects + Bengali (%)

    B.A. English Best 4 Subjects + English (%)

    B.A. Persian Best 4 Subjects + Persian/Urdu (%)

    B.A. Urdu Best 4 Subjects + Urdu (%)

    B.A. Sociology Best 4 Subjects + Sociology/Political Science + English (%)

    B.A. Political Science Best 4 Subjects + Political Science + English (%)

    B.A. History Best 4 Subjects + History + English (%)

    Science

    B.Sc. Physics Best 4 Subjects + Physics (%)

    B.Sc. Economics Best 4 Subjects + Mathematics/Business Mathematics (%) + English (%)

    B.Sc. Mathematics Best 4 Subjects + Mathematics (%)

    B.Sc. Chemistry Best 4 Subjects + Chemistry (%)

    B.Sc. Geography Best 4 Subjects + Geography (%) + English (%)

    Commerce

    B.Com. B.Com. Best 4 Subjects

    Note: *A candidate may take up Core Course in the B.A. in Geography and Mathematics without

    taking any generic elective subject from the Division of Science.

    For B.Com. (Hons.)

    Subject or related subject includes

    1. Accountancy/Business Economics including Business Mathematics/Business Organization/

    Mathematics/Economics/Statistics/Commerce/Business Studies/Office and Secretarial

    Practice/Elements of Cost Accounting and Auditing/Book Keeping/Business

    Mathematics/Cost Accountancy and Principles of Management/Commercial law and

    Preliminaries of Auditing/Costing and Taxation. 2. Passed in English having full marks not less than 100

  • ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

    Course Subject(s) Required Subject

    at 10+2 Level General/OBC-A/ OBC-B Category

    SC / ST Category

    B.A. Arabic Core

    Course

    Any subjects from Humanities / Arts / Science /

    Commerce

    50% in Aggregate & 45% in Arabic

    OR 55% in Arabic

    OR 50% in Aggregate

    40% in Aggregate OR

    40% in Arabic

    B.A. Bengali Core

    Course

    a. From WBHS / CBSE / ISC / Open School Bengali as 1st

    Language

    b. From other State Board or any other Board Bengali as

    2nd Language

    50% in Aggregate & 45% in Bengali

    OR 55% in Bengali

    40% in Aggregate OR

    40% in Bengali

    B.A. English Core

    Course

    English / Science / Humanities / Arts /

    Commerce

    50% in Aggregate & 45% in English

    OR 55% in English

    40% in Aggregate OR

    40% in English

    B.A. Persian Core

    Course Persian / Urdu

    50% in Aggregate and 45% in Persian / Urdu

    OR 55% in Persian / Urdu

    40% in Aggregate OR

    40% in Persian / Urdu

    B.A. Urdu Core

    Course Urdu

    50% in Aggregate & 45% in Urdu

    OR 55% in Urdu

    40% in Aggregate OR

    40% in Urdu

    B.A. Sociology

    Core Course Sociology/Political Science

    (50% in Aggregate & 45% in Sociology/Political

    Science OR 55% in Sociology/Political Science & 50% marks in the English

    in both, either case

    40% in Aggregate OR

    40% in Sociology / Political Science

    B.A. Political

    Science Core Course

    Political Science

    (50% in Aggregate & 45% in subject OR 55% in

    subject & 50% marks in English in both, either case

    40% in Aggregate OR

    40% in subject / related subject

    B.A. History Core

    Course History

    (50% in Aggregate & 45% in subject OR 55% in

    subject & 50% marks in English in both either case

    40% in Aggregate OR

    40% in subject / related subject

    B.Sc. Physics Core

    Course Physics & Mathematics

    Either 50% in Aggregate & 45% in Physics OR 55%

    40% in Aggregate OR

  • marks in Physics & Pass mark in Mathematics in

    both cases

    40% in Physics & pass marks in both in

    Mathematics and Physics

    B.Sc. Chemistry

    Core Course Chemistry, Physics and

    Mathematics

    50% in Aggregate & 45% in Chemistry

    OR 55% in Chemistry & pass

    marks in both Mathematics and Physics in both cases

    40% in Aggregate OR

    40% in Chemistry & Pass marks in both

    Physics and Mathematics

    B.Sc. / B.A.* Mathematics Core Course

    Mathematics

    50% in Aggregate & 45% in Mathematics

    OR 55% in Mathematics

    40% in Aggregate OR

    40% in Mathematics

    B.Sc. Economics

    Core Course Mathematics

    Candidates With Economics:

    50% in Aggregate & 45% in Economics / Business Economics & 50% in

    Mathematics / Business Mathematics

    Candidates Without

    Economics: 50% in Aggregate & 50% in

    Mathematics / Business Mathematics & 50% marks

    in English in both, either case

    40% in aggregate OR

    40% in Economics / Business Economics including Business

    Mathematics & pass marks in Mathematics

    / Business Mathematics

    B.Sc. / B.A.* Geography

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    (50% in Aggregate and 45% in subject OR 55% in

    Geography) & 50% marks in English in both, either

    case

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    40% in subject

    Note: A candidate may take up core Course in the B.A in Geography and Mathematics without taking any generic elective subject from the Division of Science.

    B.Com. Core Course

    1. Passed in Accountancy / Mathematics / Business

    Mathematics.

    2. The word 'Subject' or 'Related Subject' denote the following subjects at Higher

    Secondary or any other equivalent examination as

    regular candidate - Accountancy, Business

    Economics including Business

    Minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate and 50% marks in the subject or related subject at the

    previous qualifying examination.

    Minimum of 40% marks in the

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    40% marks in the subject or related

    subject at the previous qualifying

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    Business Studies, Office and Secretarial Practice, Financial Accounting, Elements of Cost

    Accountancy & Auditing, Book Keeping, Commerce,

    Cost Accountancy & Principle of Management, Commercial

    Law and preliminaries of Auditing, Costing and

    Taxation.

    3. Passed in English having full marks not less than 100.

    NUMBER OF SEATS

    Arts

    Arabic

    Total Seat 25 PH 3% Total

    GEN 12 1 13

    SC (22%) 5 1 6

    ST (6%) 1 1 2

    OBC-A (10%) 1 1 2

    OBC-B (7%) 1 1 2

    Total 20 5 25

    Bengali

    Total Seat 25 PH 3% Total

    GEN 12 1 13

    SC (22%) 5 1 6

    ST (6%) 1 1 2

    OBC-A (10%) 1 1 2

    OBC-B (7%) 1 1 2

    Total 20 5 25

    English Total Seat 25 PH 3% Total

    GEN 12 1 13

  • SC (22%) 5 1 6

    ST (6%) 1 1 2

    OBC-A (10%) 1 1 2

    OBC-B (7%) 1 1 2

    Total 20 5 25

    Persian

    Total Seat 25 PH 3% Total

    GEN 12 1 13

    SC (22%) 5 1 6

    ST (6%) 1 1 2

    OBC-A (10%) 1 1 2

    OBC-B (7%) 1 1 2

    Total 20 5 25

    Urdu

    Total Seat 25 PH 3% Total

    GEN 12 1 13

    SC (22%) 5 1 6

    ST (6%) 1 1 2

    OBC-A (10%) 1 1 2

    OBC-B (7%) 1 1 2

    Total 20 5 25

    Political Science

    Total Seat 25 PH 3% Total

    GEN 12 1 13

    SC (22%) 5 1 6

    ST (6%) 1 1 2

    OBC-A (10%) 1 1 2

    OBC-B (7%) 1 1 2

    Total 20 5 25

    Sociology

    Total Seat 25 PH 3% Total

    GEN 12 1 13

    SC (22%) 5 1 6

    ST (6%) 1 1 2

  • OBC-A (10%) 1 1 2

    OBC-B (7%) 1 1 2

    Total 20 5 25

    History

    Total Seat 25 PH 3% Total

    GEN 12 1 13

    SC (22%) 5 1 6

    ST (6%) 1 1 2

    OBC-A (10%) 1 1 2

    OBC-B (7%) 1 1 2

    Total 20 5 25

    Science

    Physics

    Total Seat 25 PH 3% Total

    GEN 12 1 13

    SC (22%) 5 1 6

    ST (6%) 1 1 2

    OBC-A (10%) 1 1 2

    OBC-B (7%) 1 1 2

    Total 20 5 25

    Chemistry

    Total Seat 25 PH 3% Total

    GEN 12 1 13

    SC (22%) 5 1 6

    ST (6%) 1 1 2

    OBC-A (10%) 1 1 2

    OBC-B (7%) 1 1 2

    Total 20 5 25

    Mathematics

    Total Seat 25 PH 3% Total

    GEN 12 1 13

    SC (22%) 5 1 6

    ST (6%) 1 1 2

    OBC-A (10%) 1 1 2

  • OBC-B (7%) 1 1 2

    Total 20 5 25

    Economics

    Total Seat 25 PH 3% Total

    GEN 12 1 13

    SC (22%) 5 1 6

    ST (6%) 1 1 2

    OBC-A (10%) 1 1 2

    OBC-B (7%) 1 1 2

    Total 20 5 25

    Geography

    Total Seat 25 PH 3% Total

    GEN 12 1 13

    SC (22%) 5 1 6

    ST (6%) 1 1 2

    OBC-A (10%) 1 1 2

    OBC-B (7%) 1 1 2

    Total 20 5 25

    Commerce

    Commerce

    Total Seat 50 PH 3% Total

    GEN 24 2 26

    SC (22%) 10 2 12

    ST (6%) 2 2 4

    OBC-A (10%) 2 2 4

    OBC-B (7%) 2 2 4

    Total 40 10 50

    ** HINDI can be taken as AECC1 (MIL) Subject only.

    Note: Pls. refer clause 14 for subjects included under Science / Humanities / Commerce Stream.

    Arts stream includes identical subjects as in the Humanities stream.

    Special conditions for admission to the following Honours (Core) Courses:

    1. Economics : A Candidate shall be allowed to take up Honours in Economics if he/she has

    passed in Mathematics at the H.S. Examination (10+2) conducted by the West Bengal Council

    of H.S. Education or its equivalent examination in Mathematics/ Business Mathematics.

  • Students who have passed Business Economics including Business Mathematics in H.S. (10+2)

    level from West Bengal Council of H.S. Education are also eligible for admission in the Honours

    Course in Economics. Candidates of Economics Honours have to take up Mathematics as one

    of the elective subjects. 2. Mathematics : A candidate shall be allowed to take up Honours in Mathematics if he/she has

    passed in Mathematics at the previous qualifying examination. A candidate who has passed

    in Business Mathematics is not eligible for admission to the Mathematics Honours Course. 3. Chemistry : A candidate shall be allowed to take up Honours in Chemistry if he/she has

    passed in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics at the previous qualifying examination.

    Divisions of Core subjects B.A. /B.Sc./B.Com.

    1. Humanities: History, English, Bengali, Hindi, Urdu, Political Science, Sociology, Education,

    Arabic, Persian. 2. Science: Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Mathematics, Geography, Economics. 3. Commerce: Accountancy, Business Economics including Business Mathematics, Business

    Organization, Mathematics, Business Mathematics, Economics, Statistics, Business Studies,

    Office and Secretarial Practice, Financial Accounting, Elements of Cost Accountancy &

    Auditing, Book Keeping, Commerce, Cost Accountancy & Principle of Management,

    Commercial Law and preliminaries of Auditing, Costing and Taxation.

    A candidate taking up Core Course in B.A. Degree Course shall study

    1. Honours in any one subject of the Humanities Division and any two other generic elective

    subjects taking at least one from the Humanities Division.

    2. However, that other things remaining the same, a candidate may take up Core Course in the

    B.A. in the following subjects without taking any generic elective subject from the Division of

    Science.

  • ADMISSION TO THE COLLEGE

    1. Documents Required at the time of Physical Verification, 2020-21:

    a) Hardcopy (Printout) of properly filled-in application form.

    b) Original and one unattested photocopy of Mark-sheet of Higher Secondary

    Examination or its equivalent.

    c) Original Age-proof (Admit card / equivalent certificates).

    d) Family Income certificate from competent authority in original.

    e) Through out the three-year programme the same income certificate will remain

    valid for availing concession and scholarship facilities.

    f) Original caste certificate for SC / ST / OBC (from appropriate authority).

    g) Original proof for Physically Challenged candidate.

    2. Migrating Students:

    Passed their last Examinations from Boards OTHER THAN WBCHSE / CBSE / ISC / NIOS / WBBME / Rabindra Mukta Vidyalaya.

    Migrating Candidates, who are willing to change their University (other than CU) for Graduation, have to submit the Original Migration Certificate along

    with their previously passed / incomplete Mark Sheet, issued by the respective

    University at the time of Admission.

    Previously Registered Candidate of the Calcutta University have to submit the Permission Letter, issued by Under-Graduate Council, Calcutta University along

    with their Registration Certificate at the time of Admission, if they are willing

    to change their registered Subject Combination.

  • FEES STRUCTURE

    Fees Structure For B.A. (Core Course & Generic Elective)

    Particulars Monthly Fees Quarterly Fees Half Yearly Fees Annual Fees

    Tuition Fees Rs. 75 Rs. 225 Rs. 450 Rs. 900

    Infrastructural Fund Rs. 150 Rs. 450 Rs. 900 Rs. 1,800

    Total Rs. 225 Rs. 675 Rs. 1,350 Rs. 2,700

    College Fees Are Taken Three Months In Advance

    Tution Fees (September, 2020 to November, 2020) Rs. 225

    Infrastructual Fund (September, 2020 to November, 2020) Rs. 450

    Total Rs. 675

    OTHER ANNUAL CHARGES

    General

    Reserved (SC/ST/OBC/PH/BPL)

    Session Charge Rs. 500 Rs. 500

    Library Fees Rs. 50 Rs. 50

    Cultural And Co-Curricular Activities Rs. 200 Rs. 200

    I.T. Infrastructure Fees Rs. 500 Rs. 500

    Library Caution Deposit Rs. 1 Rs. 1

    Examination Fees Rs. 5 Rs. 5

    Athletic Club Fees Rs. 150 Rs. 150

    Magazine & Journal Rs. 200 Rs. 200

    Common Room Fees Rs. 100 Rs. 100

    ID Card Fees Rs. 50 Rs. 50

    Students Welfare Club Fees Rs. 100 Rs. 100

    Environmental Studies (Field Work) Rs. 40 Rs. 40

    Total Rs. 1,896 Rs. 1,896

    CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY FEES University Registration Charges:

    For Non-Migrating Students*

    CU registration Charges Rs. 100 Rs. 25

    CU registration Form Fees Rs. 20 Rs. 20

    CU Sports Fees Rs. 60 Rs. 60

    Total Rs. 180 Rs. 105

    All Total Amount Rs. 2,751 Rs. 2,676

    **Migrating Students Need to Pay Extra Rs. 100/- For Migration

    **WEBEL FEES PAYABLE AT THE TIME OF PHYSICAL VERIFICATION

    Considering the stressful pandemic situation, the college has introduced a reduced fee structure for the benefit of the students.

  • Fees Structure For B.Sc. (Core Course & Generic Elective)

    Particulars Monthly Fees Quarterly Fees Half-Yearly Fees Annual Fees

    Tuition Fees Rs. 110 Rs. 330 Rs. 660 Rs. 1,320

    Infrastructural Fund Rs. 150 Rs. 450 Rs. 900 Rs. 1,800

    Total Rs. 260 Rs. 780 Rs. 1,560 Rs. 3,120

    College Fees Are Taken Three Months In Advance

    Tution Fees (September, 2020 to November, 2020) Rs. 330

    Infrastructual Fund (September, 2020 to November, 2020) Rs. 450

    Total Rs. 780

    OTHER ANNUAL CHARGES

    General

    Reserved (SC/ST/OBC/PH/BPL)

    Session Charge Rs. 500 Rs. 500

    Library Fees Rs. 50 Rs. 50

    Cultural And Co-Curricular Activities Rs. 200 Rs. 200

    I.T. Infrastructure Fees Rs. 500 Rs. 500

    Library Caution Deposit Rs. 1 Rs. 1

    Examination Fees Rs. 5 Rs. 5

    Athletic Club Fees Rs. 150 Rs. 150

    Magazine & Journal Rs. 200 Rs. 200

    Common Room Fees Rs. 100 Rs. 100

    ID Card Fees Rs. 50 Rs. 50

    Laboratory Fees Rs. 150 Rs. 150

    Caution Money For Laboratory Fees Rs. 15 Rs. 15

    Students Welfare Club Fees Rs. 100 Rs. 100

    Environmental Studies (Field Work) Rs. 40 Rs. 40

    Total Rs. 2,061 Rs. 2,061

    CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY FEES University Registration Charges:

    For Non-Migrating Students*

    CU registration Charges Rs. 100 Rs. 25

    CU registration Form Fees Rs. 20 Rs. 20

    CU Sports Fees Rs. 60 Rs. 60

    Total Rs. 180 Rs. 105

    All Total Amount Rs. 3,021 Rs. 2,946

    **Migrating Students Need to Pay Extra Rs. 100/- For Migration

    **WEBEL FEES PAYABLE AT THE TIME OF PHYSICAL VERIFICATION

    Considering the stressful pandemic situation, the college has introduced a reduced fee structure for the benefit of the students.

  • Fees Structure For B.Com. (Core Course)

    Particulars Monthly Fees Quarterly Fees Half-Yearly Fees Annual Fees

    Tuition Fees Rs. 85 Rs. 255 Rs. 510 Rs. 1,020

    Infrastructural Fund Rs. 150 Rs. 450 Rs. 900 Rs. 1,800

    Total Rs. 235 Rs. 705 Rs. 1,410 Rs. 2,820

    College Fees Are Taken Three Months In Advance

    Tution Fees (September, 2020 to November, 2020) Rs. 255

    Infrastructual Fund (September, 2020 to November, 2020) Rs. 450

    Total Rs. 705

    OTHER ANNUAL CHARGES

    General

    Reserved (SC/ST/OBC/PH/BPL)

    Session Charge Rs. 500 Rs. 500

    Library Fees Rs. 50 Rs. 50

    Cultural And Co-Curricular Activities Rs. 200 Rs. 200

    I.T. Infrastructure Fees Rs. 500 Rs. 500

    Library Caution Deposit Rs. 1 Rs. 1

    Examination Fees Rs. 5 Rs. 5

    Athletic Club Fees Rs. 150 Rs. 150

    Magazine & Journal Rs. 200 Rs. 200

    Common Room Fees Rs. 100 Rs. 100

    ID Card Fees Rs. 50 Rs. 50

    Students Welfare Club Fees Rs. 100 Rs. 100

    Environmental Studies (Field Work) Rs. 40 Rs. 40

    Total Rs. 1,896 Rs. 1,896

    CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY FEES University Registration Charges:

    For Non-Migrating Students*

    CU registration Charges Rs. 100 Rs. 25

    CU registration Form Fees Rs. 20 Rs. 20

    CU Sports Fees Rs. 60 Rs. 60

    Total Rs. 180 Rs. 105

    All Total Amount Rs. 2,781 Rs. 2,706

    **Migrating Students Need to Pay Extra Rs. 100/- For Migration

    **WEBEL FEES PAYABLE AT THE TIME OF PHYSICAL VERIFICATION

    Considering the stressful pandemic situation, the college has introduced a reduced fee structure for the benefit of the students.

  • FACULTY LIST

    Department Name Academic

    Qualification Designation

    ARTS

    Arabic

    Shafiqul Islam M.A., M.Phil. Assistant Professor

    & Head of the Department

    Abdul Matin M.A. Assistant Professor

    Bengali

    Rupa Banerjee Samajpati M.A., M.Phil. Associate Professor

    & Head of the Department

    Dr. Sampa Sen M.A, Ph.D.,

    Certificate Course In Film Appreciation

    Associate Professor

    English Dr. Debaprasad Banerjee M.A., Ph.D.

    Associate Professor & Head of the Department

    Dr. Antara Mukherjee M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor

    Persian

    Dr. Syeda Shariqatul Moula Alquadri

    M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor & Officer-In-Charge

    Dr. Md. Shahid Jamil M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor

    & Head of the Department

    Urdu Dr. Shabnam Parveen M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor

    & Head of the Department

    History

    Sukanya Dutta M.A., M.Phil. Associate Professor

    & Head of the Department

    Nafisa Sarkar M.A., M.Phil. Assistant Professor

    Political Science

    Jayanta Joy Chattopadhyay

    M.A., M.Phil. Associate Professor

    & Head of the Department

    Dr. Madhuparna Gupta M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor

    Sociology

    Dr. Madhumita Sen M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor

    & Head of the Department

    Dr. Angshuman Sarkar M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor

  • Department Name Academic

    Qualification Designation

    SCIENCE

    Chemistry

    Dr. Bhaswati Bhattacharya M.Sc., Ph.D. Associate Professor

    & Head of the Department

    Dr. Mumu Chakraborty M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor

    Economics

    Dr. Mousumi Bhar M.Sc., Ph.D. Associate Professor

    & Head of the Department

    Dr. Senjuti Gupta M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor

    Sangita Yonzon M.A., M.Phil. Assistant Professor

    Geography

    Dr. Rajashree Dasgupta M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor

    & Head of the Department

    Smt. Suradhuni Ghosh M.Sc. Assistant Professor

    Mathematics

    Dr. Subhasundar Bandyopadhyay

    M.Sc., Ph.D. Associate Professor

    & Head of the Department

    Kaushiki Mukherjee M.Sc.

    (Applied Mathematics) Assistant Professor

    Physics

    Dr. Soma Mandal M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor

    & Head of the Department

    Dr. Koel Adhikary M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor

    COMMERCE

    Commerce CA Souma Halder

    M.Com., Fellow of the Institute of

    Chartered Accountants of India (FCA)

    Area of Interest:

    Entrepreneurship, Taxation System, Capital Market

    Assistant Professor & Head of the Department

  • NON-TEACHING STAFF

    Name Designation

    Protul Ranjan Chakraborty Draughtsman

    Chandra Sekhar Ghosh UDC

    Kartick Chandra Das Skilled Bearer

    Kamalesh Mondal Skilled Bearer

    Putul Chattopadhyay Estd. Attendant

    Irfan Zaman LDC

    Poushali Roy LDC

    Binoy Das Camus Guard

    Arup kumar ghosh Laboratory Attendant

    Tuhin Chowdhury Laboratory Attendant

    Asha Kumari Shaw Laboratory Attendant

    Anita Bera Laboratory Attendant

    Arnab Ghosh Data Entry Operator

    Tamali Chakraborty Data Entry Operator

    Rajdip Ghosh Data Entry Operator

    Sourav Hati Data Entry Operator

    Amna Begum Security Staff

    Manjur Ali Security Staff

    Santo Gazi Security Staff

    Md. Tajuddin Security Staff

    Sovanil Roychowdhury UDC

    VISITING HOURS

    Visiting time with the Officer-In-Charge: 11:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon on any working day.

    The office remains open: 10:15 A.M. to 04:30 P.M.

    The office remains open during summer and Puja vacations except on designated holidays,

    Saturdays and Sundays.

  • ACTIVITIES OF CULTURAL SUB-COMMITTEE 2019-20

    International Women’s Day & International Mother Language Day Celebration 2020

    The International Mother Language day celebration was scheduled on 22nd February 2020 as the

    original day (21.02.2020) was a holiday. But unfortunately, our beloved faculty member Dr.

    Sushobhan Mukhopadhyay, Assistant Professor, Department of Bengali had passed away on the

    previous day & all programs had to be postponed. This celebration had been merged with the same

    of International Women's Day, which was prescheduled on 6th March 2020, in advance of the original

    day (08.03.2020) because it was Sunday.

    Dr. Partha Gangopaghyay, The Director, lnstitute of English & Dr. Rinku Ghosh, Head of Hindi

    Department, Lady Brabourne College were invited to deliver talk on the respective issues. Dr.

    Gangopadhya expressed his views on capitalism & indigenous culture in connection with language,

    conflict & resolution. Dr Ghosh spoke on women's role, perspective & the changing scenario in the

    society. At the beginning, the Officer-In-Charge delivered her welcome address & the program

    endended with the vote of thanks to the speakers, rendered by the Teachers' Council Secretary. All

    faculty members & students enjoyed both the esteemed lectures and they participated in the post-

    lecture interactive session very enthusiastically.

    Convener of Cultural-sub-Committee is delivering an Introductory Speech

    Felicitation of the resource persons

    by the Officer-In-Charge

    Annual Day celebration of the college was first scheduled on 25.02.2020. But it was postponed

    because of sudden death of our beloved faculty member Dr. Susobhan Mukhopadhyay, Assistant

    Professor, Department of Bengali. He was also a member of the cultural sub-committee.

    Then the programme was rescheduled on 27.03.2020. But it was again cancelled for the unfortunate

    outbreak of Corona virus.

  • Cultural Competitions 2019-20

    The cultural sub-committee of our college organized an “Intra-College Cultural Competition” from

    24th to 26th September, 2019 among the students of all the departments. The competitions were

    divided into 8 sections namely singing, dancing, solo acting, extempore, art and craft, rangoli making,

    painting and debate. The students showed excellent performances in all the sections.

    All the participants of ‘Dance Competition’ with the

    judges. - Prepared By Dr. Mumu Chakraborty

  • Independence Day Celebration 2019-20

    The cultural sub-committee of Govt. Girls’ General Degree College, Ekbalpur organized a cultural

    programme on 15th August, 2019 in collaboration with NSS Unit-I of the college to celebrate

    Independence Day. Students of our college and also the wards of the faculty members presented

    patriotic songs and dance. Students also prepared posters on the life of the freedom fighters of our

    country.

  • EXCURSIONS 2019-2020

    Excursions conducted by the Department of Geography

    (From February 2019 to February 2020)

    1) One Day Educational Trip to Geological Survey of India:

    A one day educational trip was conducted for Semester I students (under CBCS) to Geological

    Survey of India office at Central Head Quarters in Park Street Branch , Kolkata on 5th of

    October, 2019 to have a demonstration class on ‘identification of Rocks and Minerals’. This

    topic is included in their CC1 practical paper as recommended by UG Board of Studies under

    University of Calcutta. 15 Students from the Department of Geography along with the two

    faculty members – Dr. Rajashree Dasgupta and Smt. Suradhuni Ghosh participated in the

    particular class of 4 hrs duration (from 11 a.m to 3 p.m). Dr. Amitava Bhattacharya, a

    superintendent Geologist from GSI explained every minute details of different rocks and

    minerals to the students and hence this class turned out be very fruitful for the students in

    their course of study.

    In Front of GSI Office in Park Street, Kolkata

    In the demonstration class with GSI with Dr. Amitava Bhattacharya

    In the demonstration class with GSI with

    Dr. Amitava Bhattacharya

  • 2) Four Days Educational Trip to Dhamakhali Village, Sandeshkhali II Block, h 24 Parganas, West Bengal :

    As part of syllabus curriculum in Practical Paper of Part III (H) under (1+1+1) system in Geography under University of Calcutta, a compulsory educational field trip has to be conducted either in an urban or in a rural unit within or outside West Bengal in order to make the students perform a holistic study of man-environment relationship in varied physical and socio-economic setups. To accomplish this study, the Department of Geography took initiatives of performing this study with three Part III (Hons.) students in a rural unit of Dhamakhali Village of Sandeshkhali II Block, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal from 19th of October to 22nd of October, 2019. The three students were accompanied by a faculty member, Dr. Rajashree Dasgupta (Assistant Professor & Head) and a non-teaching staff Mr. Kamalesh Mandal from the department. The students performed a detailed socio-economic household survey, road survey, market survey in Dhamakhali Village within the four days stipulated time. They also performed surveying and levelling in open fields to know the undulations of the locale.

    Students performing surveying and

    levelling in the village

    Riverside households in

    Dhamakhali Village

    Interviewing at the household level,

    Dhamakhali Village, Sandeshkhali II Block, North 24 Pargnasa, West Bengal

  • 3) Four Days Educational Trip to Bakhhali Village, Namkhana Block, South 24 Parganas, West

    Bengal :

    As part of syllabus curriculum in Practical Paper of Semester V (CBCS) system in Geography

    under University of Calcutta, an educational field trip was arranged in a rural setup at

    Namkhana Block in South 24 Parganas District from 13th of March to 16th of March, 2020. The

    village considered for carrying the man-environment study was Lakshmipur Abad Village

    popularly known as Bakkhali which is also a very popular tourist spot in West Bengal .All total

    17 students from semester 4 of the Department accompanied the faculty member – Dr.

    Rajashree Dasgupta (Assistant Professor & Head) and a non-teaching staff Mr. Kamalesh

    Mandal to carry out the detailed study as prescribed in the syllabus of University of Calcutta.

    The students performed a detailed socio-economic household survey, road survey, market

    survey, hotel survey and tourist survey in the respective locality within the four days

    stipulated time. They also performed surveying and levelling in open fields to know the

    undulations of the locale.

    Students performing

    surveying and leveling

    Students performing

    surveying and leveling

    During Hotel Survey at Bakkhali

    Students engaged for Market Survey

    at Bakkhali

  • NSS ACTIVITY 2019-2020

    A “Campus Cleaning and Tree Plantation Programme” was conducted by NSS Unit-I in collaboration with Maintenance sub-committee of the college on 12.09.2019 in the college campus. Faculty members and students of different departments participated in the programme actively.

    A walk from Khidirpur to our college was conducted by NSS Unit-I on 28.09.2019 to protest against the use of plastics. Students of NSS also prepared posters on how to save our environment.

    71st Republic Day was observed in the college on 26.01.2020 by Flag hoisting by the honourable Officer-in-Charge. Faculties and students of NSS also sang the National Anthem together on that day.

    Teachers from other departments also participated in the programme.

  • WEBINAR 2020

    First Webinar organized by the College

    (26th June, 2020)

    The first webinar of the college was conducted on 26th June, 2020 on Google meet platform. The

    webinar was arranged and conducted by the Convener and Coordinator Dr. Mumu Chakraborty, Asst.

    Professor of Chemistry Department and co-convener of the Seminar sub- Committee of the college.

    The topic of the webinar was on-

    “IMPACT OF LOCKDOWN ON EDUCATION SYSTEM”

    The resource person invited to speak in the webinar was one of the faculty members from the college

    Dr. Rajashree Dasgupta, Asst. Professor and HOD of Geography Department. The speaker mainly

    highlighted how to opt for hybrid and blended type of learning in this new normal phase and what

    major advantages and disadvantages are present in this online teaching mode. She also spoke on how

    a classroom can be made a collaborative, innovative and participatory learning platform which should

    be student centric. Dr. Syeda Shariqatul Moula Alqadri, respected Officer in Charge of the college

    along with Dr. Debraprasad Bandyopadhyay, the IQAC Coordinator and Head of English Department

    were present and also addressed the participantsin the beginning. The vote of Thanks was given by

    the Coordinator Dr. Mumu Chakraborty. The participants included many faculty members and

    students from different departments both from the college and outside.

    Poster for the webinar

    Resource Person Dr. Rajashree Dasgupta

    addressing the webinar

    Topic for the webinar

  • Webinar on “Sensitization Campaign on Dengue Prevention”

    (07th August, 2020)

    Government Girls’ General Degree College, Ekbalpur organized a webinar on “Sensitization Campaign

    on Dengue Prevention” on 07.08.2020 from 05:00 P.M. to 06:30 P.M. The pragramme was conducted

    by NSS, Unit-1 of the college. Dr. Debjani Sengupta, Assistant Professor, Department of Community

    Medicine, Calcutta National Medical College was invited as a resource person in the webinar. She

    delivered an excellent and informative speech on how to control the spread of the disease. Students

    and teachers from different departments of the college participated in the programme. Students

    followed her advice and are now engaged in various activities (as per Covid 19 norms) to enhance

    mass awareness on how to prevent dengue.

    Dr. Debjani Sengupta, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Community Medicine, Calcutta National Medical

    College, The Resource Person

    Teachers and students are attending the webinar

    Some slides shared by the speaker

    Presented by the coordinator Dr.Mumu Chakraborty

  • SEMINAR 2019

    Value Education Seminar

    (11th September, 2019)

    The “Value Education and Seminar Committee” of Government Girls’ General Degree College,

    Ekbalpur organized a value education seminar on 11.09.2019. Dr. Madhumita Sen, HOD, Department

    of Sociology delivered a speech on “Need for Equal Opportunity”. Students and teachers from all the

    departments of the college participated in the seminar.

    Dr. Madhumita Sen, HOD, Department of Sociology is delivering her Lecture.

    Value Education Seminar

    (18th February, 2020)

    The “Value Education and Seminar Committee” of Government Girls’ General Degree College,

    Ekbalpur organized a value education seminar on 18.02.2020. Prof. Jayanta Joy Chattopadhyay,

    HOD, Department of Political Science delivered a speech on “Democracy: Culture and

    Participation”. Students and teachers from all the departments of the college participated in the

    seminar.

    Prof. Jayanta Joy Chattopadhyay, HOD, Department of Political Science is delivering his Lecture.

  • Inter-College One-Day Seminar on “Way to a Green World”

    (20th September, 2019)

    The Seminar committee (Science) in collaboration with Chemistry, Geography and Physics

    departments of Government Girls’ General Degree College, Ekbalpur organised a one-day inter-

    college seminar on our environment titled “Way to Greener World” on 20.09.2019. The invited

    speakers were Dr. Shantanu Chakraborty, Principal, Singur College; Dr. Ajanta Mukherjee, Assistant

    Professor, Department of Chemistry, Maulana Azad College; Dr.Dipan Adhikari, Assistant Professor,

    Department of Botany, Hoogly Mohsin College and Prof.Sangeeta Yonzon, Assistant Professor,

    Department of Economics, Government Girls’ General Degree College, Ekbalpur.

    There was also a poster presentation competition among the students. Students from all the above

    four collages participated in the competition.

    The Resource Persons

    Felicitation of the Guests by the

    Officer-in-Charge

    Evaluation of the Posters by the Experts

    The Organizing Committee

  • ANNUAL SPORTS

  • SEMINAR (URDU DEPARTMENT)

    LIBRARY COMMITTEE

  • EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

    Eye Camp

    Health Camp on World Health Day

    Psychological Sounselling Session

    World Health Day

    Sports

    World Health Day

    Sports

  • OBSERVATION DAY

    Dr. Madumita Sen giving Power Point

    Presentation on Women’s Day

    Foundation Day

    Prof. Debaprasad Banerjee, Secretary of Teachers Council delivering lecture on International Mother

    Language Day

    Prof. Jayanta Joy Chottopadhyay

    on International Mother Language Day

    Prof. Sampa Sen

    on International Mother Language Day

    Prof. Roddur De and Retired Prof. Gita De

    Sarkar on Women’s Day

    Raksha Bandhan

  • CULTURAL PROGRAMME

    Cultural Committee Convener

    Prof. Rupa Banerjee

    Dance Competition

    Prize distribution and Annual Cultural Programme

    Rangoli Competition

  • INDEPENDENCE DAY CLEBRATION

    Flag Hoisting on Republic Day

    Dance Performance by Students

    NSS Students reciting on Independence Day

    Prof. Susobhan Mukhopadyay

    Programme Officer, NSS

  • OUTREACH ACTIVITY

    Field Study by

    Environmental Studies

    Geological Survey of India Study Tour by

    Department of Geography

    Study Tour at American Centre by

    Department of English

    Study Tour by

    Department of Political Science

    Study Tour at Bidhan Sabha by Department of Political Science

  • ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES

    National Seminar conducted by

    Department of Arabic, Persian and Urdu

    National Seminar conducted by

    Department of Urdu

    Seminar conducted by Career Counselling and

    Placement Sub-Committee at the College Level.

    Speaker Aniruddha Chaudhuri from

    DESIG International, Kolkata

    A Student from Chemistry Department

    delivering her Lecture during the Seminar

    One-Day State Level Seminar conducted by

    Department of Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics

  • GLIMPSES OF THE COLLEGE

    The Audience

    Environmental Tour

    Painting

    Sports

    Laboratory

    Smart Classroom

  • GLIMPSES OF THE COLLEGE

    Admission Desk

    Central Library

    Canteen

    ICC and Sexual Harrasement Cell

  • THE OFFICE

    The Principal's office of the College is run by our Non-Teaching colleagues. Composed of colourful

    personalities, they run the office with the required competence and confidence.

  • We deeply mourn the shocking and untimely demise of Dr. Susovon Mukhopadhyay of the Department of Bengali. Dr. Mukhopadhyay passed away at an age of 48. He obtained his Ph.D. from Calcutta University. He stood first class first both in his undergraduate and postgraduate examinations. He was a great scholar and published many books. He will be deeply missed by all of us. Teaching and Non-Teaching Staff Government Girls’ General Degree College, Ekbalpore, Kolkata-700 023.

    We deeply mourn the untimely demise of our college security-guard Nasim Bhai. Nasim Bhai passed away during lockdown. He died at an age of 58. He was very sincere and dedicated in his service. The college fraternity expresses its deep condolences to the bereaved families in this difficult time. Teaching and Non-Teaching Staff Government Girls’ General Degree College, Ekbalpore, Kolkata-700 023.

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