1
Prospectus Session: 2015-2016
Phone No. 03481 – 236327, Email Id. [email protected], Website: www.murshidabadadarshamahavidyalaya.in
2
CONTENT
Theme Pages
1. Location of the College Campus…………….……………………………3
2. Images of College……………………………………………………..4 – 5
3. A Brief History of the College……………………………………………6
4. An objective look on College History……………………………….……7
5. Towards a new life of the College………………………………………..8
6. Some important notices…………........................................................9 - 10
7. Admission procedure and norms………………………………………...11
8. Offered courses………………………………………………………….12
9. Subject Combination…………………………………………………….13
10. Intake to the subjects (Pass/ Hons.)……………………………………...14
11. Online Application fees.............................................................................15
12. Course fees structure……………………………………………............16
13. Undertaking (Form II)…………………………………………………..17
14. Additional curriculum form (Form III)…………………………………18
15. Academic Calendar……………………………………………………..19
16. Governing Body of the College………………………………………...20
17. Academic Staff of the College………………………………………….21
18. Non-Academic Staff of the College…………………………………….22
19. Student Union…………………………………………………………..23
20. College rule and regulation…………………………………………….24
21. Essential College Cells and Help Line…………………………………25
22. Holidays of the college…………………………………………………26
3
LOCATION OF THE COLLEGE IN THE GOOGLE MAP
The campus of the college is located on the east-south direction (around 300 meters away)
from the Islampur Bus-stand, and on the right side of the road-way to Dumkal.
4
IMAGES OF THE COLLEGE BUILDINGS
MAIN BUILDING OF THE COLLEGE
GATEWAY TO THE COLLEGE CORRIDOR OF THE BUILDING
CLASS ROOM IN-FRONT OF OLD BUILDING
5
COMPUTER LAB GEOGRAPHY LAB
CAMPUS LAWN OFFICE ROOM
LIBRARY PRINCIPAL ROOM
STAFF ROOM UNION ROOM
6
A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE
In the year of 1977 the Government of West Bengal decided to establish 24 new colleges in various
places of West Bengal to spread the light of higher education throughout the Bengal territory. The present
college - Murshidabad Adarsha Mahavidyalaya is one output of that scheme. During 1970s there were only few
colleges located in and around the Murshidabad city and the rest of the areas of the district remained detached
from the centre of higher education. In case of exceptional and ambitious students, it was too tough to approach
the existing colleges for pursuing higher studies. keeping this acute problem in mind, some of the contemporary
intellectuals of Islampur started to sort it out. Mr. Hemendra Narayan Chaudhary, a teacher of Katlamari High
School, took the first initiative to open a college which may cover the areas between the city of Berhampore and
Bengladesh Border (Jalangi). However, some reason his plan failed.
At the beginning of 1980s, a serious attempt was made in this direction by some local philanthropists
like Sri. Tapan Kumar Hore (teacher), Sri. Puri Lal Biswas (businessman), Sri. Satish Charan Dey
(businessman), Sri. Kartrik Dutta, Sri (businessman), Solamen Hoque (teacher), Sri. Durgaprasad
Mahashawari (businessman), Sri. Rabindranath Rakhsit (businessman), Dibakar Dutta (businessman) and
others. They under the aeges of MLA Smt. Chaya Ghosh began to collect money and assets for a land where the
college has supposed to be established. Initially, the advocators of the movement faced huge setback in finding
the land. At that time, Upendra Smriti Seba Mondir of Purilal Biswas provided the place for the early academic
excursion of the college. In November of 1981 the college began its journey formally. There were four
temporary class rooms in the Seba Mandir, and several teachers of nearby High Schools voluntarily taught the
students for four years without remuneration. The teachers were Kamalendu Bhattacharyya, Amulya Kumar
Sarkar, Nripendranath Kundu, Anowar Hossain and Dilip Chakraborty. In the meanwhile a helping hand was
extended by the Ministry of Higher Education headed by Sri Shombhu Ghosh for the university affiliation.
Fortunately, the college got the university recognition from the University of Calcuttain 1981. Finally in 1985 a
plot of six bighas was obtained from Sri Durgapada Dutta and Dhananjoy Dutta in exchange of money.
Basically the amount was collected from the various organization and individual. A lump sum was donated by
the ‘Union no. 4 Company of Multipurpose Society’ (Chak Islampur), ‘Chandrakanta Lalit Mohan Resheam
Khadi’ (Chak Islampur), Rural Industry Association, Chak Weaker’s Association, Upenda Smriti, Chack Bayan
Shilpi Samiti and others. Afterward, MLA of Jalangi, Atahar Rahaman extended another helping hand for the
construction of building at the college land.
There were three committees in running the function of the college. initially, Smt. Chaya Ghosh (local
MLA) and the Hemendra Narayan Choudhery looked after all administrative functions. Hemendra Chandra and
Purilal Biswas were the advisory members. Sathis Chandra Dey and the Tapan Hore looked after the teaching
and finance of the college. Purilal Biswas was the president, H. Chaudhury and T. Hore were joint secretary
and Solamen Hoque was the treasurer. The first principal of the college was Birendra Nath Banerjee. The other
professors were Jagadindra Purakayet (Bengali),Debika Sinha (History) and Tapati Roy (Philosophy).
The college got affiliation from the University of Calcutta in 1981 and till 1991 it remained under the
same university and then by 1991 the college come under the ages of University of Kalyani. The UGC granted
its 2 (f) and 12 (B) to the college in 1994. Now the college is a fully Government-aided college.
7
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF COLLEGE
Education is the initiation of self-revelation. It gives scope for creativity and acts as a bridge between
the external world around us and inner world we carry within our body, mind and soul. The 'flying bird' is the
symbol of hope. As the wings of higher education begin to take off, the span of human life expands and
approaches the 'ripe corn' of knowledge to lead a fresh life. The primary objective of Murshidabad Adarsha
Mahavidyalaya is to spread the light of quality education among the marginalized section of Islampur,
Raninagar, Domkul and Daulatabad blocks. This institution since its inception (1981) has mainly been serving
the rural learners who come from various remote and underdeveloped areas. About ninety-five percent students
belong to lower class, especially the students from the Scheduled Castes and Other Backward Classes including
minorities (mainly Muslims). Around two-thousand students of different rank get enrolled each year in the
college. The vast departmental wings of Arts and Humanities of the College provide ample scope to the students
to integrate the needs of individual as well as society in order to create new value-based youths. In this way, our
college aims to be the beacon of hope for the marginal areas that will shower the light of education amongst all
strata of society. Thus let us, pierce the dark veil of ignorance and remove illiteracy and poverty and truly prove
to be a vehicle of modernisation and development.
OUR OBJECTIVES:-
1. To promote higher education across the eastern part of the Murshidabad district.
2. To help the students to attain degrees in Arts and Social Science disciplines.
3. To help and support through imparting quality education to the students of Minority Community and
weaker section of the society.
4. To help the students to get firmly established in society.
5. Train the students to serve the greater needs of the society.
6. To develop MAM into a National centre of learning.
7. To integrate Islampur and the rest of Murshidabad with the overall objective of nation building.
8
A NEW LIFE OF OUR COLLEGE
Right now it is our immense delight to be a part of this college. Being a rural college we have faced lot
of difficulties since its inception. Therefore college could not achieve the position which supposes to be in last
three decades. Finally and providentially some rays of hope come on the floor of the college campus. Last year
(2014) college welcomed six new Assistant Professors of various department. Hope fully we are also going to
herald a new degree course in Geography from forthcoming academic session. Most importantly, we are
planning and executing several academic as well as structural schemes for the development of teaching-
learning process and overall infrastructure of the campus. Some of the important schemes are:
1. Fifty percent class attendance is mandatory for all regular hons.’ student
2. The regular classes should be conducted by all teachers and the academic workshop will be
organized accordingly
3. The three compulsory class tests (one written, one oral and one assignment) and the annual test
examination will be held throughout the academic year.
4. Hopefully, the college will have proper sanitation for girls, a common room for girl, arrangement
for fresh drinking water for all students, a fertile library having all referred books, a student
canteen, modified geography lab, one smart class, a student reading room, and an open air
auditorium, and off course a green and clean eco-friendly college campus.
5. For security reason college will be under the surveillance of many CC TV camera
6. The college will undertake some certified cultural and academic programmes for the enrichment
of student’s knowledge faculty.
Last but not least, the college is intended to face a NAAC inspection in next year and therefore a new
life for college is waiting to come upon.
9
NOTICE NO. 1
NOTIFICATION FOR THE REGULAR ATTENDANCE (AT LEAST 50 PERCENT) IN THE CLASS FOR
HONS. STUDENT
It is hereby informed to all Hons. students that the college (under the direction of
UGC) has decided to have at least 50 percent attendance in the class throughout the
Academic Session. If anybody get failed to acquire the same percentage by the end of the
session then he/she will be dis-collegiate by the college authority.
10
NOTICE NO. 2
NOTOIFICATION FOR THE STUDENTS OF THE COLLGE REGARDING CLASS TEST
It is hereby notify that the Hons. Students of all subjects are inform that they
should at least appear in one written, one oral and one assignment class test throughout
the academic session. By the end of the session an annual test examination will be held,
and the appearance of the hons. student is mandatory.
11
ADMISSION PROCEDURES AND NORMS
1. The form for the admission in Hons. and in General courses should be fill up in online
and one hard copy of same form should be submitted at the college office.
2. For separate admission in courses the distinct form should be fill up and to be
submitted.
3. The admission in the courses (Pass/Hons.) will be conducted on merit basis and
student will allocate the subject according to the application and merit (on the basis of
H. S. [10+2] or equivalent examination result)
4. The list of the selected candidate (merit list) will be gives on the notice board of
college web-site, and the date will be announced accordingly for counseling
5. The admission will be conducted by the online counseling
6. In the case of reservation of seat the college will follow the norms and terms given by
concerned authorities.
7. Before registration student should fill up Form No. 2 and Form No. 3 which is
mandatory
8. During admission student should submit the photo copy of original 10th (Madhyamik)
and 10+2’ (higher secondary) or equivalent Mark sheets and certificates, SC, ST,
OBC, PH certificates, and one copy pass-port size colour photo.
9. For Details of Admission Rules visit : http://www.klyuniv.ac.in Rules for Admission to the Three-Year B.A./ B.Sc./ B.Com.(Honours, General and Major) Courses of Studies effective from the Academic Session 2007-2008 (Amended up to 28/05/2012)
***Note: The student is requested to visit the college web-site frequently for the up-to-date
information related to the admission procedure.
12
COURSES OFFERED FOR HONS. DEGREE
Hons Total Seat UR SC ST OBC-A OBC-B P.H BENGALI 84 44 18 05 08 06 03
HISTORY 65 33 14 04 07 05 02
PHILOSOPHY 65 33 14 04 07 05 02
ENGLISH 59 30 13 04 06 04 02
POL.SC 39 21 08 02 04 03 01
Total Seat 312 161 67 19 32 23 10
COURSES OFFERED FOR PASS DEGREE
(Seat limit is not provided)
1. Bengali
2. History
3. English
4. Political Science
5. Education (seat is limited)
6. Philosophy
7. Geography (seat is limited)
8. Sanskrit (seat is limited)
13
SUBJECT COMBINATION
The college offered the following subject combination for the 1st year’ admission
FOR HONS:
Bengali – History and Geography/ Sanskrit
English – Bengali and Philosophy
History – Bengali and Education
Philosophy – Sanskrit and Political Science
Political Science – History and Bengali
Geography – History and Bengali (forth coming)
FOR GENERAL:
1. Bengali, History, Philosophy
2. History, Philosophy, Political Science
3. Bengali, Political Science, History
4. English, History, Philosophy
***Note: (a) Seat of Sanskrit (pass) Geography (pass) and Education (pass) are limited (b) If the seat of these three subjects remain vacant after having by the Hons. students then the student of general course could choose for their combine subject. In that case student will apply separately.
14
ONLINE APPLICATION FEES
COLLECTION UNDER THIS HEAD
BENGALI (HONS) @75/- P.M.
HISTRORY & PHIL (HONS) @75/- P.M.
ENGLISH (HONS) @75/- P.M.
POL.SC (HONS) @75/- P.M
Pass Gen. @50/-
1. Online Application Fees 90 90 90 90 90
2. Bank Charges 30 30 30 30 30
Total 120 120 120 120 120
15
COURSE FEES STRUCTURE
B.A. (1st Year) Hons & General Admission for the session 2015-2016
*** Note: (a) Admission fees in Hons. coursesd has been incresed due to inclusion of combination subject ( Geo, Sanskrit & Education).
(b) The charge of the prospectus will be paid separately (c) Bank charges of Rs.45/- will be included at the time of Admission
COLLECTION UNDER THIS HEAD
BE
NG
ALI
(H
ON
S) @
75
/-
P.M
.
HIS
TR
OR
Y &
PH
IL (
HO
NS
)
@7
5/
- P
.M.
EN
GLIS
H
(H
ON
S) @
75
/-
P.M
.
PO
L.S
C (
HO
NS
)
@7
5/-
P.M
Pass G
en
. @
50
/-
1. Tuition Fees: (July15 to Dec’15) 450 450 450 450 300
2. Development Fees: 30 30 30 30 30
3. Library Fees: 40 40 40 40 25
4. Electric Fees: 60 60 60 60 60
5. Printing Fees: 10 10 10 10 10
6. Students Aid Fund: 20 20 20 20 20
7.Book Bank Fees: 10 10 10 10 10
##8. Enhance course Fee: 900 900 900 900 0
9. Students Health Home: 5 5 5 5 5
10. College Examination Fees: 35 35 35 35 30
11. Admission Fees: 60 60 60 60 60
12. Library(Caution): 50 50 50 50 20
13. University Regn. Fees: 110 110 110 110 110
14. Development Fund: 400 400 400 400 400
15. Students Union Election Fees: 15 15 15 15 15
16. Identity Card Fees: 10 10 10 10 10
17. University Sports Fees: 50 50 50 50 50
18. Common Room Fees: 5 5 5 5 5
19. Games Fees: 20 20 20 20 20
20. Magazine Fees: 20 20 20 20 20 21. Social, Cultural & Nabin Baron Fees:
55 55 55 55 55
22. Union Fees: 20 20 20 20 20
TOTAL RS. 2375 2375 2375 2375 2375
16
Form No. 2
Undertaking Form for “Mandatory Class Attendance”
Murshidabad Adarsha Mahavidyalaya (University of Kalyani) Islampur, Murshidabad, WB
I,………………………………………………………………………………………………................................................ son of
……………………………………………………….........., and the student of the course of
…………………………………………..….(Hons./Gen.), Roll No……………………….. do hereby declared that I will sincerely to
be a regular student of the college so that I could full fill at least the obligatory fifty percent (50 %) attendance
at the class throughout the academic session of ……….……………….. If I won’t able to keep up my promise, and
my class attendance remain below fifty percent then I will be liable to accept the pre-declared punishment
( dis -collegiate/ non-collegiate/ capital punishment) accordingly by the college authority. I also do hereby
avowed that for the case of my falls nobody will irritate the college authority for any up gradation or
conciliation.
Date: Signature of the Student
Signature of the Parents of the student
Note: The fill up of the form is mandatory for each newly admitted benefited student of the college.
17
Form No. 3
Performa for the student’s Interest on additional curriculum activities
Murshidabad Adarsha Mahavidyalaya (University of Kalyani) Islampur, Murshidabad, WB
1. Name of the Student:
2. Class of the Student:
3. Subject of the Student (mention Pass/Hons.):
4. Roll Number:
5. Registration Number:
6. Interest on additional curriculum activities (tick [ √ ] on the right point):
Sports ……… Singing Songs ………….
Games ……… Poem Recitation ………….
Drama ..……. Easy Writings ……….
Paintings …….. Intellectual Debate ………..
Dance ……….
7. If nay others, then mention below:
……………………………………………………………………………….
Signature of the student
Each student should fill-up this form with earnest attention because it would definitely lead them to do some constructive work in their life.
18
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
1. The Admission Procedure will start after the announcement of H S. examination
2. A guardians’ meeting will be commenced after 1st year admission
3. Registration of the student will be made according to the date of University
4. The beginning of academic session is from 1st July 2015
5. The class test (first/second/third) will consecutively hold in August (2015),
September (2015) & February (2015)
6. Election of the Student’s Union will be conducted according to the notification of
the State Government and the order of Kalyani University
7. The cultural programmes of the college will be organized after Puja Vacation
8. The educational tour of the college will be arranged on February 2016
9. Annual college test examination will be commenced on March 2016
10. Final examination will be held according to the University Notification
19
GOVERNING BODY
The present governing body of the college constituted in October 2014 and it
comprised the following members.
1 President: Bablu Alam
2 Secretary: Basob Ghosh (TIC)
4 Teacher Representative: Partha Das
5 Teacher Representative: Biswarup Ganguly
6 Teacher Representative: Firoj High Sarwar
7 Teacher Representative: Joly Roy
8 Non-Teaching Representative: Bhupen Chandra Sarkar
9 Non-Teaching Representative: Md Mainul Islam
10 Government Nominee: Abdul Goni Biswas
11 Panchayat Samiti Nominee: Shabhapati of P. S.
12 Student Representative: G.S. of Student Union
13 University Nominee: Subhasree Chakrabarti 14 University Nominee: Dr. Madhu Mitra
20
ACADEMIC STAFF
Teacher-in-Charge Basob Ghosh
Department of Bengali:
1. Partha Das (Assistant Professor) 2. Basob Ghosh (Assistant Professor) 3. Pranati Chattopadhyay (PTT) 4. Prosenjit Dey (PTT) 5. Tarun Samui (PTT)
Department Of History:
1. Papia Biswas (Assistant Professor)
2. Biswarup Ganguly (Assistant Professor)
3. Dr. Firoj High Sarwar (Assistant Professor)
4. Prasenjit Chattopadhaya (Guest Lec)
Department of English:
1. Atanu Ghosh (Assistant Professor) 2. Sukanta barmon (Assistant Professor) 2. Hafikul Alam Sarkar (Guest Lec.)
Department of Philosophy:
1. Joly Roy (Assistant Professor) 2. Payel Chattopadhyay (Assistant Professor) 3. Anjana Khanra (Guest Lec)
Department of Political Science:
1. Kunal Debnath (Assistant Professor) 2. Chiranjit Dey (Guest Lec)
Department of Geography:
1. Kailaspati Dey (Guest Lec) 2. Abdul Ukil (Guest Lec)
Department of Education:
1. Ashik Ikbal Hossain(Guest Lec)
21
NON- ACADEMIC STAFF
Office Staff
1 Md. Mainul Islam Accountant 2 Dhirendra Ch. Das L/Clerk 3 Bhupen Ch. Sarkar Clerk 4 Sunil Kr. Rakshit Typist/Clerk 5 Chowdhury Sirajul Islam L/Peon 6 Md. Sukurullah Peon 7 Md. Kaied Ali Peon 8 Md. Allarakha Night Guard 9 Abu Bakkar Sk Darwan 10 Niranjan Kr. Sarkar Peon 11 Suman Ahsan Casual Non-Teaching 12 Fakir Ch. Majumder Casual Non-Teaching 13 Mahadev Das Casual Guard 14 Sebika Jamader Casual Sweeper
Library Staff
15 Swapan Kr. Karmakar SL.Gr.Librarian 16 Dhirendra Ch. Das Library Clerk 17 Chowdhury Sirajul Islam Library Peon
22
STUDENT UNION
At present the college has no body of student union. Provisionally the last union is
serving as care-taker of the student union hall of the college. However, there are many
students who are working for the creation of better academic environment. They used to
help and support the new student for their convenient.
23
COLLEGE RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. Without Identity Card no student will be allowed to enter in the college campus.
In case of non-availability of I. Card (before the issue of official identity card) the
student should have show the Admission receipt before the gate man.
2. If any outsiders (parents/friend) for official purpose are willing to visit the college
then he/she has to be writing the name and visit of purpose on college gate
register.
3. All the staff and the student of the college are gravely reporting to to use the Dust-
Bin placing at various points of the campus.
4. All the bike and cycle holder students should use the college garage for parking
5. No student are allowed to touch the garden vegetation and others trees.
6. There will be no ragging of the student
7. The students should keep up the modest and polite social behaviors with the
teachers and other college staff
8. The student leaders are not allowed to show any political affiliation and banners
within the campus except official permission, and no hooliganism of the student
will be entertain within the premises of college.
9. The student are notifying to became the upholders of the college property not the
destroyers
***Note: In case of rejection and refusal of any student to follow the above mentioning
rules and regulation the college will take strict legal action against he or she.
24
ESSENTIAL COLLEGE CELLS AND HELP LINE
Anti-ragging cell
1.
ANTI-RAGGING CELL
Members are: 1. Sukanta Barman (convener)
2. Kunal Debnath
3. Biswarup Ganguly
WOMEN CELL
Members are: 1. Papia Biswas (convener)
2. Payel Chottapadhyay
3. Joly Roy
DISCIPLINARY CELL
Members are: 1. Partha Das (convener)
2. Atunu Ghosh
3. Firoj High Sarwar
Help Line Phone No. 03481 – 236327
E. Mail. mam236327gmail.com
25
HOLIDAYS