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PROSPECTUS 2019—2020
Mathabhanga College P.O.: Mathabhanga : : Dist.: Coochbehar
PIN-736146
Phone No. 03583-255282
Contents: Page
1. Introduction………………………….. 1
2. Academic Details…………………… 1
3. Registration…………………………… 14
4. Fee-structure………………………… 14
5. Facilities……………………………….. 16
6. Governing Body…………………….. 18
7. Teaching Staff………………………… 18
8. Library Staff…………………………… 20
9. Office Staff………………………………. 21
10. Contact Us……………………………… 23
1. Introduction
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Mathabhanga College, a promising educational institute for undergraduate studies, is situated about 1.5 km away on the SH 12A to the west of Mathabhanga town. It was established on the 1st of September, 1969. This College is permanently affiliated to the University of North Bengal and included under section 2 (F) and 12 (B) of the University Grants Commission Act. Mathabhanga College is managed by a Governing Body (West Bengal Act XXVII of 1961) under the control of D. P. I., West Bengal. It was accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) in 2006.
Area & Infrastructure: Mathabhanga College possesses 10.78 acres of land. It has one two-storied building, two one-storied buildings, one three-storied building, a rich Library, a Book Bank, a Boys' Hostel, a play ground & a pond.
2. Academic Details
Outline of Choice Based Credit Systems
1. Core Course: A course, which should compulsorily be studied by a candidate as a core
requirement is termed as a Core course.
2. Elective Course: Generally a course which can be chosen from a pool of courses and
which may be very specific or specialized or advanced or supportive to the discipline/
subject of study or which provides an extended scope or which enables an exposure to
some other discipline/subject/domain or nurtures the candidate’s proficiency/skill is
called an Elective Course.
a. Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Course: Elective courses may be offered by
the main discipline/subject of study is referred to as Discipline Specific Elective.
The University/Institute may also offer discipline related Elective courses of
interdisciplinary nature (to be offered by main discipline/subject of study). b. Dissertation/Project: An elective course designed to acquire special/advanced
knowledge, such as supplement study/support study to a project work, and a
candidate studies such a course on his own with an advisory support by a
teacher/faculty member is called dissertation/project.
c. Generic Elective (GE) Course: An elective course chosen generally from an
unrelated discipline/subject, with an intention to seek exposure is called a
Generic Elective. P.S.: A core course offered in a discipline/subject may be treated as an elective
by other discipline/subject and vice versa and such electives may also be
referred to as Generic Elective. 3. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC): The Ability Enhancement (AE) Courses may
be of two kinds: Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC) and Skill
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Enhancement Courses (SEC). “AECC” courses are the courses based upon the content that leads to Knowledge enhancement; i. Environmental Science and ii. English/MIL Communication. These are mandatory for all disciplines. SEC courses are value-based and/or skill-based and are aimed at providing hands-on-training, competencies, skills, etc. 3.1 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC): Environmental Science,
English Communication/MIL Communication.
3.2 Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC): These courses may be chosen from a pool of
courses designed to provide value-based and/or skill-based knowledge.
Introducing Research Component in Under-Graduate Courses Project work/Dissertation is considered as a special course involving application of knowledge in solving / analyzing /exploring a real life situation / difficult problem. A Project/Dissertation work would be of 6 credits. A Project/Dissertation work may be given in lieu of a discipline specific elective paper.
Details of Courses under B.A/B.Sc./B.Com. (Honours)
Optional Dissertation or project work in place of one Discipline Specific Elective
paper (6 credits) in 6th Semester
Course Credits
Theory + Practical Theory + Tutorial
III. Ability Enhancement Courses
Course Credits
Theory + Practical Theory + Tutorial
I.Core Course (14 Papers) [(14X4= 56) +(14X2=28)] =84 [(14X5=70)+(14X1=14)] =84
II. Elective Course (8 Papers)
A.1. Discipline Specific Elective (4 Papers) [(4X4=16) + (4 X 2=8)] =24 [(4X5=20) + (4 X1)] =24
B.1. Generic Elective/ Theory (4 Papers) 4X4=16 4X5=20
B.2 . Generic Elective/ Practical (4
Papers)
4X 2=8 4X1=4
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1.Ability Enhancement Compulsory
Courses (AECC) ( 2 papers of 2 credit each)
2X 2=4 2X 2=4
1.a. Environmental Science
1.b. English/MIL Communication
2. Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)
(Minimum 2) (2 Papers of 2 credit each)
2X 2=4 2X 2=4
Total Credit 140 140
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PROPOSED SCHEME FOR CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM BA/BSc/BCom Honours
Semister
Core
Corse
(14)
Credit
6
Ability Enhancement Compulsory
Course (AECC) (2)
Credit 2
Skill
Enhancement
Course (SEC)
(2)
Credit 2
Discipline
Specific
Elective
(DSE) (4)
Credit 6
Generic
Elective (GE)
(4)
Credit 6
I
C1 English
Communication/MIL/Environmental
Science
GE-1 C2
II
C3 English
Communication/MIL/Environmental
Science
GE-2 C4
III
C5
SEC-1 GE-3 C6
C7
IV
C8
SEC-2 GE-4 C9
C10
V C11
DSE-1
C12 DSE-2
VI C13 DSE-3
C14 DSE-4
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Details of Courses under B.A/B.Sc./B.Com. (General)
Optional Dissertation or project work in place of one Discipline Specific Elective
paper (6 credits) in 6th Semester
Course Credits
Theory + Practical Theory + Tutorial
III. Ability Enhancement Courses
1.Ability Enhancement Compulsory
Courses (AECC) ( 2 papers of 2 credit each)
2X 2=4 2X 2=4
1.a. Environmental Science
1.b. English/MIL Communication
2. Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)
(Minimum 2) (4 Papers of 2 credit each)
4X 2=8 4X 2=8
Course Credits
Theory + Practical Theory + Tutorial
I.Core Course (12 Papers) [(12X4= 48) +(12X2=24)] =72 [(12X5=60)+(12X1=12)] = 72
II. Elective Course (6 Papers)
Two Papers from each discipline of
Choice including paper of 6X4=24 (Theory) 6X5=30 (Theory)
Interdisciplinary nature 6X 2=12 (Practical) 6X1=6 (Tutorial)
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Total Credit 120 120
Semester
Core
Corse
(12)
Credit 6
Ability Enhancement
Compulsory Course (AECC)
(2)
Credit 2
Skill
Enhanceme
nt Course
(SEC) (2)
Credit 2
Disciplin
e Specific
Elective
(DSE)
(4)
Credit 6
Generic Elective
(GE) (2)
Credit 6
I
ENG/M
IL-1 English/MIL
Communication/Environmen
tal Science
DSC-1A
DSC-2A
II
MIL/E
NG-1 English/MIL
Communication/Environmen
tal Science
DSC-1B
DSC-2B
III
ENG/M
IL-2
SEC-1
DSC-1C
DSC-2C
IV
MIL/E
NG-2
SEC-2
DSC-1D
DSC-2D
V
SEC-3 DSE-1A
GE-1 DSE-2A
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VI
SEC-4
DSE-1B
GE-2 DSE-2B
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PROPOSED SCHEME FOR CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM IN B.A/B.Com. General
Semister
Core
Corse
(12)
Credit 6
Ability Enhancement Compulsory
Course (AECC) (2)
Credit 2
Skill
Enhancement
Course (SEC)
(2)
Credit 2
Discipline Specific
Elective (DSE) (6)
Credit 6
I
DSC-1A English/MIL
Communication/Environmental
Science
DSC-2A
DSC-3A
II
DSC-1B English/MIL
Communication/Environmental
Science
DSC-2B
DSC-3B
III
DSC-1C
SEC-1 DSC-2C
DSC-3C
IV
DSC-1D
SEC-2 DSC-2D
DSC-3D
V
SEC-3
DSE-1A
DSE-2A
DSE-3A
VI
SEC-4
DSE-1B
DSE-2B
DSE-3B
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Conversion of credit(s) into grade(s): The following illustrations could be taken as an
example for computing SGPA and CGPA from credits for Honours courses in all
disciplines, degree Program courses in Science subjects and degree Program courses
in Humanities, Social Sciences and Commerce subjects:
1. Grades and Grade Points
C (Average) 5
P (Pass) 4
F (Fail) 0
Ab (Absent) 0
Illustration of Computation of SGPA and CGPA and Format for Transcripts
B. Sc. / B. Com. / B.A. Honors Course
Grade Grade
Credit Point SGPA (Credit
Course Credit (Credit X
Letter Point Point/Credit)
Grade)
Semester I
C-1 06 A 8 48
Letter Grade Grade Point
O (Outstanding) 10
A+(Excellent) 9
A (Very Good) 8
B+(Good) 7
B (Above
6
Average)
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C-2 06 B+ 7 42
AECC-1 02 B 6 12
GE-1 06 B 6 36
Total 20 138 6.9 (138/20)
Semester II
C-3 06 B 6 36
C-4 06 C 5 30
AECC -2 02 B+ 7 14
GE-2 06 A+ 9 54
Total 20 134 6.7 (134/20)
Semester
III
C-5 06 A+ 9 54
C-6 06 0 10 60
C-7 06 A 8 48
SEC -1 02 A 8 16
GE-3 06 0 10 60
Total 26 238 9.15 (238/26)
Semester
IV
C-8 06 B 6 36
C-9 06 A+ 9 54
C-10 06 B 6 36
SEC -2 02 A+ 9 18
GE-4 06 A 8 48
Total 26 192 7.38 (192/26)
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Semester
V
C-11 06 B 6 36
C-12 06 B+ 7 42
DSE-1 06 0 10 60
DSE-2 06 A 8 48
Total 24 186 7.75 (186/24)
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4
Credit: 20; SGPA: 6.9 Credit: 20; SGPA: 6.7
Credit: 26; SGPA:
Credit: 26; SGPA: 7.38
9.15
Semester 5 Semester 6
Credit: 24; SGPA: 7.75 Credit: 24; SGPA: 8.0
Thus, CGPA = (20 x 6.9 + 20 x 6.7 + 26 x 9.15 + 26 x 7.38 + 24 x 7.75 + 24 x 8.0)/ 140 = 7.71
Semester
VI
C-13 06 A+ 9 54
C-14 06 A 8 48
DSE-3 06 B+ 7 42
DSE-4 06 A 8 48
Total 24 192 8.0 (192/24)
CGPA
Grand 140
1080 7.71 (1080/144)
Total
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
• Testimonials verification on stipulated dates (after commencement of class) is mandatory; otherwise his/her candidature will be cancelled.
• A set of self attested testimonials with duly filled application form is needed to submit during verification at college. 1. Printed copy of duly filled application form 2. Both side Xerox copy of H.S mark sheet 3. Xerox copy of age proof 4. Xerox copy of caste /PH certificate (If applicable) 5. One colored passport size photograph.
CATEGORY WISE DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS
B.A.(Honours)
Honours No. of Seats
General SC ST OBC-A OBC-B PH TOTAL
BENGALI 63 26 7 12 8 4 120
ENGLISH 63 26 7 12 8 4 120
HISTORY 63 26 7 12 8 4 120
PHILOSOPHY 63 26 7 12 8 4 120
POLITICAL SC. 63 26 7 12 8 4 120
SANSKRIT 63 26 7 12 8 4 120
ECONOMICS 63 26 7 12 8 4 120
B.Sc.(Honours)
MATHEMATICS 17 7 2 3 2 1 32
PHYSICS 12 6 2 3 2 0 25
CHEMISTRY 12 6 2 3 2 0 25
B.com.(Honours)
ACCOUNTANCY 63 27 7 12 8 3 120
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3. Registration
After admission to the College a student has to get registered with the University of North Bengal. If the concerned student is from a Board other than the W. B. C. H. S. E., he / she has to get provisionally registered and is liable to get his / her registration cancelled in case of failure to submit the Migration Certificate. The College will not be responsible in any case for the cancellation and / or rejection of a student's registration.
Sl. No. Other Fees Amount (Rs.) 1. Transfer Fees: The same as the Tuition
Fees
2. Development Fees: 150 p. a. 3. Casual Fee: 96 4. Examination Fee (College): 25 5. Late Admission Fee (College): 50 6. B. Sc./Geography Practical (College): 100 p. a. 7. Late Admission Fee (University): 100 8. Registration Fee (University): 200 9. Library Caution Deposit (Pass): 40 once
10. Library Caution Deposit (Honours): 60 once 11. Library Maintenance & Dev. Fund: 10 p. a. 12. Library Fine: 10 p.a. 13. Magazine Fee: 15 p. a. 14. Games & Sports: 20 p. a. 15. Common Room: 4 p. a. 16. College Union Fee: 5 p. a. 17. Cultural Fee: 20 p. a. 18. Festival Fee: 30 p. a. 19. Students’ Aid Fund: 6 p. a. 20. Students’ Health Home: 10 p. a. 21. Electricity etc. Charges: 120 p. a. 22. Building Aid Fund: 100 p. a. 23. Academic Fee: 120 p. a.
24. Physics Hons. Development Fee (For students of Physics Hons. Only)
150 p. m.
25. Fine : (in case of re-issue of Receipt Book) 25 26. Prospectus (including Admission Form): 50 27. Diploma (University): 30 once 28. Examination Fee (Univ. Exam.): 250 29. Mark Sheet Fee : 50 30. Centre Fee: 175 31. Incidental Charge: 5 32. Practical (Univ.): 150 33. Late Submission Fee (Univ.): 100 34. (a) Material Charges B. Sc. (Gen.): 75
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Obedience to College & University Rules: The students are bound by the College & University Rules, and must obey such orders as may be issued by the College & University authorities from time to time. Serious breach of Rules may lead to expulsion from the College.
4. Fee-Structure
Sl. No. Admission Fees Amount (Rs.) 1 B. A. (Pass): 50 p.m. 2 B. Com. (Pass): 60 p.m. 3 B. Sc. (Pass): 85 p.m. 4 B. A. (Honours): 75 p.m. 5 B. Com. (Honours): 85 p.m. 6 B. Sc. (Honours): 110 p.m.
Sl. No. Tuition Fees Amount (Rs.) 1. B. A. (Pass): 50 p.m 2. B. Com. (Pass): 60 p.m. 3. B. Sc. (Pass): 85 p.m. 4. B. A. (Honours): 75 p.m. 5. B. Com. (Honours): 85 p. m. 6. B. Sc. (Honours): 110 p. m.
(b) Material Charges B. Sc. (Hons.): 100 35. Sports Board (Univ.): 100 36. Book Bank Fee: 5 p.a. 37. Identity Card 5 38. Duplicate Identity Card 10 39 Donation for Golden Jubilee Ceremony(once) 200
Hostel Fees
1 Admission Fees 50 p. a.
2 Seat Rent 1200 p. a.
3 Caution Deposit 50 p. a.
4 Utensil Charges 20 p. a.
5 Establishment Charges 15 p. a.
6 Electricity Charges 360 p. a.
7 Games & Sports Charges 10 p. a.
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5. Facilities
A. Library The Mathabhanga College Library caters to the need of students and members of the College Staff. Student’s Identity Card which is essential for each and every student is issued at the time of admission. Working Hours: Monday to Friday: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday: 11 a.m. to 1-30 p.m. • Number of books in the Central Library: 19,000 approx. • Only one book at a time can be lent to each student for 15 days.
Library Services: The College Library provides the following services to optimize utilization of the reading materials kept in the Library collection. i) Reference Service. ii) An Open Access System to the students in the central reading room. iii) Display of Daily News Papers on the reading desk. iv) Provision of using journals and periodicals on requirement. Moreover, the College Library has an intention to provide photocopy services to the students shortly. The Library is kept open throughout the year except on public holidays and vacations. V) Services of TV & CD/DVD player are also available.
B. Book Bank: The College has a Book Bank for helping the poor and S.C./S.T. students mainly.
C. Govt. Scholarship: Govt. Scholarship is recommended every year for the students belonging to S.C. /S.T. Category. As per West Bengal Minorities Development & Finance Corporation, a candidate of the minority community can apply online for scholarship. The website is www.minorityaffairs.gov.in. In case of fresh scholarships students can apply online.
D. Students' Aid Fund: The amount received from the students as contribution to the Students' Aid Fund is utilized to offer financial aid to the needy and meritorious students.
E. Free Studentship: Free studentship is offered, as per norms / rules, to the students on the basis of merit and financial condition.
F. Boys' Hostel: Mathabhanga College has a Boys' Hostel on its campus. The Hostel can accommodate 25 students. Applicants are selected for admission, taking into account their distance from home & inconvenience of communication. For Accommodation in the Hostel the students are asked to contact the Superintendent Sri Niren Barman, Librarian. (N. B. Male students of SC/ST category may avail themselves of Hostel accommodation in the Central Boys’ Hostel in the heart of Mathabhanga town. For the female students, Hostel accommodation is available centrally at the Girls' Hostel of the Mathabhanga Girls' High School.)
G. Students' Health Home: Students' Health Home is an organization managed by a Governing Body. Its objective is to offer medical treatment to students free of cost. Mathabhanga College is a member of Coochbehar District Regional Students' Health Home. At the time of admission the College collects Rs. 10/- from each student. A student of this College can avail himself/herself of this facility. For further details students may contact Smt. Aparna Biswas and the G. S., Students’ Union of the college.
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H. N. S. S.: Admission to N. S. S. is open to all the students of the College. The willing students are advised to contact the N. S. S. Programme Officer,
Sri Fulchan Barman, Assistant Professor of History.
I. N. C. C.: For the betterment of the social responsibility and attitude towards life, the role
of the NCC (National Cadets Corps) is very significant. Admission to the NCC is open to all
students (boys & girls) of the college. Willing students are advised to contact the Associate
NCC Officer, Lt. Dr. Shyam Kumar Jha, Department of Sanskrit.
Every year the NCC Cadets pass the 'B' & 'C' certificate examinations and they avail themselves of additional marks in the recruitment of the various armed forces. The NCC Cadets can take opportunity to attend National Integration Camps throughout India and others Camps within West Bengal with free food, travelling and dresses. In this year 2013, 99% Cadets have passed 'B' examination. From 2004 to 2012 more than 50 cadets joined different armed forces.
J. Alumni Association: The College has an alumni association known as Mathabhanga College Alumni Association (MCAA). The alumni hold prominent position in the society. It is functioning under its Secretary Sri Niren Barman, Librarian
K. Remedial Coaching for S.C./S.T. Category and Minority Community: Education is meant not only to nurture the excellence already in a gifted person but also to uplift the not-so-gifted, so that he/she is equipped so safeguard his/her interests. In order to bring the students belonging to S.C./S.T. category and Minority Community to the level necessary for pursuing higher studies, Mathabhanga College conducts free remedial coaching classes for them. Notification will be done in due time.
L. Coaching for Entry in Services for S.C./S.T. Category and Minority
Community: The well-being and development of the S.C./S.T. category and Minority
Community are important indicators of the strength and success of a democratic society. In
order to prepare the aspirant candidates of the S.C./S.T. category and Minority Community
for various competitive examinations, Mathabhanga College conducts free coaching classes
for them. Advertisement will be done in due time.
Smt. Ruma Dey, Assistant Professor of Commerce, is the Coordinator of the scheme.
M. Study Centre for Distance Education: A Study Centre for Distance Education has been opened under the Rabindra Bharati University from 2012. Eligible graduates can avail themselves of doing their M. A. in the following subjects: Bengali, English, Sanskrit, History, Political Science, Education and Environmental Studies. Advertisement/notification for admission will be done in due time.
Sri Shekhar Sarkar, Assistant Professor of Bengali is the Coordinator of the Study Centre.
N. The following committee has been formed in order to aid the students for solving
their grievances:
• VAISHAKA COMMITTEE
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• INTERNAL COMPLAINT CELL (ICC) • ANTI-RAGGING COMMITTEE
6. Governing Body
The Present Governing Body consists of the following members:
1. Sri Bimal Chandra Barman, President, Govt. Nominee; 2. Dr. Gurucharan Das, Teacher-in-Charge, Secretary; 3. Sri Biswajit Roy, Govt. Nominee; 4. Dr. Dipanjana Chakrabarty, Univ. Nominee; 5. Sri Sahadeb Roy, Univ. Nominee; 6. Dr. Shyam Kumar Jha, Teachers' Representative; 7. Dr. Amit Kundu,Teachers' Representative; 8. Sri Manoj Majumder, Teachers' Representative; 9. Sri Animesh Pal, Non-Teaching Staff Representative; 10. Sri Nur Islam, Non-Teaching Staff Representative
11. G. S., Students' Representative.
Teacher-in-Charge: Dr. Gururcharan Das (Sanskrit)
Arts Faculty
Departments Name of the Teachers Designation
Bengali
1. Vacant 2. Dr. Debashis Datta 3. Sri Shekhar Sarkar 4. Sri Bipul Roy
-
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Guest Teacher
7. Teaching Staff
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English
1. Pijush Kanti Das 2. Sri Basudeb Saha 3. Sri Sinjan Goswami 4. Sri Joyraj Saha 5. Sri Nilanjan Saha
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Part-time Teacher Guest Teacher
Economics 1. Smt. Aparna Biswas 2. Dr. Amit Kundu
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Geography
1. Smt. Anindita Dey 2. Sri Ranjan Barman 3. Sri Tarun Barman 4. Sri Mafizul Hoque
Assistant Professor Guest Teacher Guest Teacher Guest Teacher
History
1. Sri Fulchan Barman 2. Sri Topgyal Zimba 3. Ajizul Hoque 4. Ms. Tapasi Barman 5. Ms. Binodini Barman
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Guest Teacher Guest Teacher Guest Teacher
Sanskrit
1. Dr. Gurucharan Das 2. Dr. Shyam Kumar Jha 3. Sri Biswajit Barman 4. Smt. Anandita Neogi 5. Sri Ashim Roy
Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Part-time Teacher Guest Teacher
Philosophy
1. Harendra Nath Barman 2. Sri Subrata Dutta 3. Sri Sunil Barman 4. Sri Nur Islam Mia 5. Sri Ashim Barman
Assistant Professor Part-time Teacher Guest Teacher Guest Teacher Guest Teacher
Political Science
1. Sri Sukanta Sarkar 2. Smt. Priyanka Chetri 3. Smt. Nadira Begam 4. Smt. Paromita Acharya 5. Sri Kamal Chandra Barman 6. Sri Subhash Barman
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Part-time Teacher Guest Teacher Guest Teacher Guest Teacher
Sociology 1. Sri Jagadish Barman 2. Sri Anupam Roy
Guest Teacher Guest Teacher
Education 1. Sri Bidhan Chandra Barman 2. Sri Swapan Barman
Guest Teacher Guest Teacher
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Commerce Faculty
Commerce
1. Sri Ranjit Kumar Nandi
2. Smt. Ruma Dey
3. Sri Ranjit Saibya
4. Sri Purnendu Sekhar Paul
5. Sri Partha Laskar
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Part-time Teacher
Part-time Teacher
Science Faculty
Chemistry
1. Sri Manoj Majumder
2. Dr. Chanchal Mondal
3. Dr. Santanu Chakravarty
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Physics
1. Dr. Sulagna Dutta
2. Dr. Dibakar Dutta
3. Sri Sandip Saha
4. Sri Tanmay Barui
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Guest Teacher
Guest Teacher
Mathematics
1. Sri Rebati Mohan Roy
2. Dr. Santanu Raut
3. Sri Ashis Biswas
4. Ms. Manika Barman
5. Sri Lutfer Rahaman
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Guest Teacher
Guest Teacher
8. Library Staff
Sl. No. Name of the Staff Designation
1
2
Sri Niren Barman
Sri Jagabandhu Barman
Librarian
Library Clerk
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3 Sri Pradip Kumar Singha Library Bearer
9. Office Staff
Teacher-in-Charge: Bursar
(Dr. Gurucharan Das) (Prof. Ashis Biswas)
Sl. No. Name of the Staff Designation
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Sri Manindra Nath Barman
Vacant
Sri Animesh Paul
Vacant
Sri Ashis Bhattacharjee
Vacant
Sri Sourav Dakua
Vacant
Head Clerk
Cashier
Accountant
Typist
Electrician cum Caretaker
Dealing Assistant
Dealing Assistant
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9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Vacant
Sri Bhabendra Roy
Vacant
Sri Nripendra Nath Sarkar
Smt. Pratima (Roy) Sarkar
Sri Bikash Barman
Sri Narendra Narayan Bhowmik
Sri Madan Chandra Kar
Sri Subal Kumar Toppo
Smt. Ranjana Barman
Sri Nibash Datta
Vacant
Vacant
Sweeper
Guard
Guard
Lab. Attendant (Physics)
Lab Attendant(Chemistry)
Lady Attendant
Peon
Lab Attendant (Chemistry)
Pump-Gas-Operator
Lab Attendant(Physics)
Part-time Sweeper
Peon/Bearer
Peon
Hostel Staff
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Sl. No. Name of the Staff Designation
1
2
3
Sri Niren Barman
Sri Ruhini Barman
Vacant
Hostel Superintendent
Cook
Hostel Attendant
Part-time & Casual Staff
Sl. No. Name of the Staff Designation
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Siddik Mia
Smt. Champa Rabidas
Sri Brojendra Nath Sarkar
Sri Dinesh Ch. Barman
Sri Biman Roy
Nur Islam
Rafique Ahmed
Smt. Mamata Sarkar
Sri Gouranga Barman
Watchman
Office Attendant
Office Attendant
Office Attendant
Office Attendant
Lab Attendant
Office Attendant
Office Attendant
Computer Lab Attendant (Contract)
10. CONTACT US
Mathabhanga College has opened its own website for the internet visitors to get
information about the College. Moreover, the visitors may send their query & suggestions
to us by entering necessary information in the specified fields in the Contact Us section and
then clicking the Submit button. They may directly send their query & suggestions to us at
the following E-mail address.
The website address: http://www.mtbcollege.ac.in
The E-mail address: [email protected]
The website address for online admission: onlineadmissionmtbcollege.org.in
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The information provided in the Prospectus-2019-20 is subject to change
The Admission refund policy is as follows:
Mathabhanga College Dr. Gurucharan Das
Teacher-in-Charge
Mathabhanga College