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Government of West Bengal PROSPECTUS 2017- 18 HALDIA GOVERNMENT COLLEGE (AFFILIATED TO VIDYASAGAR UNIVERSITY ) Established in 1988 P.O.-Debhog, Dist.Purba Medinipur,Pin-721657, West Bengal Ph.-03224-252044,Fax: 03224-255873 Website: www.haldiagovt college.org.in Email: [email protected]

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Page 1: PROSPECTUS 2017 -18 - Haldia Government College · Sub jec ts TOT AL Bengali 100 Chemistry 50 Geography 50 Admission Rules Admission procedure for undergraduate courses starts generally

Government of West Bengal

PROSPECTUS

2017-18

HALDIA GOVERNMENT COLLEGE (AFFILIATED TO VIDYASAGAR UNIVERSITY)

Established in 1988

P.O.-Debhog, Dist.–Purba Medinipur,Pin-721657, West Bengal

Ph.-03224-252044,Fax: 03224-255873

Website: www.haldiagovtcollege.org.in

Email: [email protected]

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About the College

Established in 1988, Haldia Government College has steadily emerged as the hub of quality higher

education in the industrial port-city of Haldia and its adjoining areas. It is a government college under

the aegis of the Department of Higher Education, Government of West Bengal. Accredited with a ‘B’

grade in the first cycle in 2007 by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) of

UGC the college has all along been dedicated to excellence. The process of second cycle accreditation

of the college by the NAAC has been in process.

With 13 undergraduate and 2 postgraduate programmes, the college offers degrees in humanities,

social sciences and sciences and is affiliated to Vidyasagar University of Medinipur. A separate

vocational course on Tourism and Travel Management (TTM) is also run by this institution.

As one of the most esteemed institutions in the region, Haldia Government College strives to provide

the best education to its around 2200 students. As a fully government owned institution this

educational temple has been accommodating the meritorious and needy students coming from middle

class and poor families and working as a catalyst for socio-economic upliftment of this region by

providing quality education and bringing self confidence in young minds. Economically weak

students are provided financial assistance. The college is proud to have two functional units of

National Service Scheme (NSS) that earnestly involve the students in community work and

encourage them to accept social responsibility actively. The college also boasts of a fully functional

Senior Division National Cadet Corps (NCC) unit of the Army wing that is dedicated to grooming

the young students into disciplined and patriotic citizens. For almost three decades the college has

produced an impressive line-up of alumni who make their presence felt today in a wide variety of

vocations including academics and research.

The institution does its best to engage the students in extracurricular and cultural activities as well in

order to turn them into more responsible citizens with the zeal for making meaningful contributions to

human society at large.

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Courses Offered

Under Graduate B.A. and B.Sc. Courses: The college has twelve departments that offer honours and general courses. The departments are:

1. Anthropology

2. Bengali

3. Chemistry

4. Economics

5. Education

6. English

7. Geography

8. Mathematics

9. Physical Education (general course only)

10. Physics

11. Sociology

12. Statistics.

Post-Graduate M.Sc. Courses (Regular): The college offers regular Post Graduate courses in Chemistry and Geography.

Vocational Course: There is a self-financed three year vocational course in Tourism and Travel Management under the affiliation of Vidyasagar University.

Courses under Distance Education: The college offers Post Graduate courses in Bengali, Chemistry and Geography under Directorate of

Distance Education, Vidyasagar University.The college has a study centre of Netaji Subhas Open

University (NSOU) which offers courses in different levels (under graduate and post graduate) of

science, arts and management.

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B.A. (Honours) Subject Combinations

Honours Subject

General Subject 1

General Subject 2

Bengali

Physical Education Anthropology, Economics, Sociology

English Anthropology, Economics, Sociology

Education Anthropology, Economics, Sociology

Geography Anthropology, Economics, Sociology

Education

Physical Education Anthropology, Bengali, Economics, Sociology

English Anthropology, Bengali, Economics, Sociology

Geography Anthropology, Bengali, Economics, Sociology

Anthropology Economics, Sociology

Bengali Economics, Sociology

English

Physical Education Anthropology, Bengali, Economics, Sociology

Education Anthropology, Bengali, Economics, Sociology

Geography Anthropology, Bengali, Economics, Sociology

Anthropology Economics, Sociology

Bengali Economics, Sociology

Sociology

Physical Education Anthropology, Bengali, Economics

Education Anthropology, Bengali, Economics

Geography Anthropology, Bengali, Economics

Economics Anthropology, Bengali

English Anthropology, Bengali, Economics

B.Sc. (Honours) Subject Combinations From the academic session 2017-18 Vidyasagar University has introduced Choice Based Credit

System (CBCS) for science stream. The subject combination for CBCS will be notified on the college

website in due course.

B.A./B.Sc. (General) Subject Combinations

Subjects Three subjects taking one from each of the following groups:

Group-

I

Group- II Group- III

B.A. Physical Education/English/ Education/Geography

Anthropology/Bengali Economics/ Sociology

B.SC.(I) Mathematics Chemistry Physics

B.SC.(II) Mathematics Statistics Economics

Tourism & Travel Management Subject Combinations

Subject Group -II Group- III

Tourism & Travel

Management

Geography Sociology

Compulsory Languages: i) English ii) Bengali/Hindi#

#At present the college has no provision to offer Hindi as compulsory language.

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ELIGIBILITY

Honours degree course: Qualifying Higher Secondary or equivalent examination 2017 with minimum 45% marks in aggregate

(to be calculated by adding the marks obtained in best five subjects excluding Environmental Studies) or 50% marks in subject or related subject.

General degree course: Pass marks in at least five subjects in Higher Secondary or equivalent examination.

Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination in 2015 and 2016 may also apply.

Other Important Information:

i. Any candidate seeking admission to a course in laboratory based subjects must have obtained pass

marks in those subjects/relevant subjects at the Higher Secondary level.

ii. In addition to the above any candidate seeking admission to Honours course in Physics, Chemistry,

Mathematics, Statistics must have passed in Mathematics in Higher Secondary or equivalent

examination.

iii. Any candidate seeking admission to Honours courses in Anthropology, Economics, Education,

Sociology or Statistics and not having these subjects at H.S. or equivalent level, must have any one of the following relevant subjects in Higher Secondary or equivalent course:

Anthropology Any subject combination except commerce

Economics Mathematics

Education History

Sociology Political Science /History / Psychology

Statistics Mathematics

iv. Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination in 2015 and 2016 may also apply.

v. Candidates who have passed +2 level examinations from West Bengal Council of Vocational Education and

Training Board or Open School are eligible to apply for only B.A/B.Sc. general courses and Tourism and

Travel Management.

vi. The candidates who will opt for Physical Education as a general subject will have to pass a qualifying

examination.

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Subject GEN OBC-A OBC-B SC ST PWD TOTAL

Tourismand

Travel

Management

20 3 2 7 2 1 35

SEAT CAPACITY IN UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

SUBJECT-WISE SEAT CAPACITY IN HONOURS DEGREE COURSE

Stream

Subjects

GEN

SC

ST

OBC-A

OBC-B GEN-

PWD*

SC-

PWD*

Total

B.A. Hons.

Bengali 51 20 6 9 7 2 1 96

Education 63 25 7 11 8 2 1 117

English 51 20 6 9 7 2 1 96

Sociology 57 23 6 11 7 2 1 107

B.Sc. Hons.

Chemistry 25 10 3 5 3 1 0 47

Geography 41 16 5 8 5 1 1 77

Mathematics 29 12 3 5 4 1 1 55

Physics 12 5 1 2 2 1 0 23

Statistics 25 10 3 5 3 1 0 47

Anthropology 17 7 2 3 2 1 0 32

Economics 21 9 2 4 3 1 0 40

*Person with disability

SEAT CAPACITY IN GENERAL DEGREE COURSE

Subjects

GEN

OBC-A

OBC-B

SC

ST

PWD

TOTAL

B.A. 103 17 11 33 9 5 176

B.SC.(I) 28 4 3 9 3 1 48

B.SC.(II) 27 4 3 9 2 1 46

SEAT CAPACITY IN MAJOR DEGREE COURSE

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SEAT CAPACITY INPOSTGRADUATE COURSES

SEAT CAPACITY IN REGULAR POST GRADUATE COURSE

60% seats (For the Student of V.U.)

Sl.

No. Subject

Total

Seats

60% of

Total

Seats

GEN/PWD SC ST OBC-A OBC-B

1 Chemistry 25 15 08 03 01 02 01

2 Geography 25 15 08 03 01 02 01

40% seats (For Open Competition)

Sl.

No.

Subject Total

Seats

40% of

Total

Seats

GEN/PWD SC ST OBC-A OBC-B

1 Chemistry 25 10 05 02 01 01 01

2 Geography 25 10 05 02 01 01 01

SEAT CAPACITY IN POST GRADUATE COURSE UNDER DISTANCE EDUCATION

Subjects

TOTAL

Bengali 100

Chemistry 50

Geography 50

Admission Rules Admission procedure for undergraduate courses starts generally in the month of June, i.e.,

after the declaration of the result of higher Secondary Examination by the WBCHSE. The

college strictly follows the online mode of receiving application for admission to different

courses. For submission of application the interested students are to log on the admission

web portal of the college i.e., http:\\ug.hgcadmission.org, read the notice and

instructions and then proceed for submission of the application.

Admission procedure for postgraduate courses starts generally in the month of June, i.e.,

after the declaration of the result of Part-III Examination by Vidyasagar University. The

college strictly follows the online mode of receiving application for admission to different

courses. For submission of application the interested students are to log on the admission

web portal of the college i.e., http:\\pg.hgcadmission.org, read the notice and

instructions and then proceed for submission of the application.

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1. Admission is granted only to the deserving candidates strictly on the basis of merit.

SC/ST/PWD quota will be as per govt. rules.

2. All admissions are provisional until confirmed by the University. Admission of any

candidate in contravention of the University regulations and restrictions, or in

contravention of any rules framed by the college authorities even though detected

afterwards, shall be cancelled without reference and no claim will be entertained to that

regard.

Admission Procedure A. Merit Points Calculation for Undergraduate Courses

1) Admission will be done on merit basis and merit point for admission in Honours courses is

to be calculated by adding 10% of total marks obtained in the best five subjects excluding

Environmental Studies at Higher Secondary/equivalent examination and the marks obtained

in the subject or related subject in which the admission in Honours course is sought. 2) The merit points for admission to General courses are to be calculated by adding the marks

obtained in best five subjects excluding Environmental Studies of H.S. /equivalent examination.

3) Candidates who desire to take admission in Tourism and Travel Management (TTM) self financed course are advised to visit the page on self financed courses on the college web site for fee structure and other details

B. Merit Points Calculation for Post graduate Courses

Selection will be made strictly on the basis of merit.

As per order of Government of West Bengal, 60% of total seats in each subject will be

reserved for the students of V.U. and rest 40% will be available for open competition.

Marks obtained in the honours will be the sole criteria for the 60% seats.

Admission test will be conducted for the 40% seats.

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Payment of Fees

Admission Fees are to be paid in off-line payment mode through challan in the college office only on

notified days. If there is a period of four months of non-payment of tuition fees, a student’s name will be

struck off the attendance register and for re-admission the candidate will have to consult the college office

for further details. Before the Students’ Union Election a student willing to take part in it has to clear all

the tuition fee dues up to the declared date of election.

FEE STRUCTURE FORUNDER GRADUATECOURSES

Sl.No.

Items

Honours General

B.A. B.Sc. B.A. B.Sc.

1 TuitionFee/per month* 75 110 50 85

2 LibraryCautiondeposit 50 50 50 50

3 LaboratoryCautiondeposit Nil+** 100+** ** **

4 AdmissionFee 75 110 50 85

5 RegistrationFee(includingRegn.form) As perUniversitynorms

*Tuitionfeesforthree months fromJulytoSeptemberto bepaidatthetimeof admission.

**Additional Rs.50/- foreach lab-based generalsubject.

Fee Structure for Post Graduate courses

Sl.No.

Items Amount (Rs.)

1 Admission fee (Provisional) 160

2 Tuition Fee 160/- ×2 (from July 17 to Aug 17) 320

3 Library Caution Deposit 100

4 Laboratory Caution Deposit 100

5 Others

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IMPORTANT DATES REGARDING UNDER GRADUATE ADMISSION

*The time of counselling of different subjects will be notified in the college website in due course.

The Fitness Test for Physical Education for B.A. Hons. Students (who have applied for Physical Education as

a General subject) will be held on 28.06.2017 and for B.A. General Students (who have applied for Physical

Education as a General subject) the same will be held on 04.07.2017.

Online Application by the candidates in admission portal 02.06.2017-

12.06.2017

Payment ofApplicationfees offline (bypayingfees at theICICI Bank directly) 02.06.2017-

13.06.2017

Payment ofApplicationfees online 02.06.2017-

12.06.2017

Publication of provisional merit list in the admission portal 16.06.2017

Date of reporting at the college by the candidates in response to provisional merit

list (If there is any discrepancy)

17.06.2017

&

19.06.2017

Publication of final merit list in the admission portal 21.06.2017

First counseling of students of all Science (Honours) Courses (Geography,

Anthropology, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Statistics, Economics)*

23.06.2017

First counseling of students of all Arts (Honours) Subjects (Bengali, English,

Education, Sociology) for all subjects / courses*

24.06.2017

Admission of all B.Sc. (Honours) students 28.06.2017

Admission of all B.A. (Honours) students 29.06.2017

First Counseling of students of all B.Sc. General and TTM* 30.06.2017

First Counseling of students of all B.A. General* 03.07.2017

Admission of students of B.Sc. (General) and TTM courses 04.07.2017

Admission of all B.A. (General) students 05.07.2017

Second Counselling for admission to all courses Will be

notified

later on

Commencement of first year classes 12.07.2017

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IMPORTANT DATES REGARDING POST GRADUATE ADMISSION

FOR THE SESSION-2017-18

N.B.:Candidates areadvisedto follow thecollegewebsitefromtimeto timefor

updatedinformation

Online Application by the candidates in admission portal 02.06.2017-

12.06.2017

Payment ofApplicationfees offline (bypayingfees at theICICI Bank

directly)

02.06.2017-

13.06.2017

Payment ofApplicationfees online 05.06.2017-

12.06.2017

Publication of provisional merit list for 60% seats in the admission portal 15.06.2017

Publication of final merit list for 60% seats in the admission portal 17.06.2017

Commencement of first semester classes

Will be

notified later

on

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Academic Calendar 2017-2018

Month Activity Tentative Dates

July’17 Distribution of syllabus & preparation of class routine 1st week

Commencement of classes for 1st year/1

st Semester and 3

rd Semester

(As per University as well as College notification)

12th

July

Admission and Commencement of classes for 2nd

& 3rd

Year 3rd

& 4th

week

August’17 Last date of Change of Subject 11th

August

Observation of Independence Day 15th

August

September’17 – October’17

Soft skill development Programme 1st week of September

Project cum Field visit for 4th

Semester Geography P.G Students 2nd

Week

Last date of Filling Up of University Registration Form 11th

September

Puja Vacation 17th

September to 31st

October

November’17 1st Internal Examinations for PG courses 1

st Week

Unit Test-I for Part-II & Part-III (Hons.) (As per University as well

as College notification)

2nd

& 3rd

Week

College foundation day 20th

Field Work for Geography (Hons.) U.G students 4th

Week

December’17 2nd

Internal Examinations for PG courses 1st Week

Annual Sports & cultural Competition 1st

& 2nd

Week

Industry Visit of 3rd

Semester Chemistry PG students 2nd

Week

Unit Test-I for Part-I (Hons.) (As per University as well as College

notification)

3rd

Week

Winter Vacation

25th

to 31st

January ’18 1st and 3

rd Semester examination of PG courses 1

st Week

Unit Test-II for Part-III (Hons.) & Unit Test –I for Part –III

B.A./B.Sc. General (As per University as well as College

notification)

2nd

Week

College Fest 3rd

Week

Observation of Republic Day 26th

Students’ Election 4th

Week

February’18 Field Work for Anthropology (Hons.) U.G students 1st Week

Unit Test-II for Part-II (Hons.) & and Unit Test –I for Part –II

B.A./B.Sc. General (As per University as well as College

notification)

2nd

Week

Field Visit for TTM and Educational Tour for Bengali (U.G.

Students)

2nd

to 4th

Week

Part-III University Practical Examination 1st to 3

rd Week

March ’18 Unit Test-II for Part-I (Hons.) & Unit Test –I for Part –I B.A./B.Sc.

Gen. (As per University as well as College notification)

1st& 2

nd Week

April ’18 1st Internal Examinations for PG courses 1

st Week

Field Work for 4th

Semester Geography P.G Students 2nd

Week

Part-III University Theoretical Examination 2nd

& 3rd

Week

May ’18 2nd

Internal Examinations for PG courses 1st Week

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Facilities Library:

Central library: The central library has very rich collection of text books, reference books and

journals and numbering about 50,000 in all. The bonafied students of the college are entitled to

borrow books from the library after adhering strictly to existing rules. Two books are issued to each

student at a time in lieu of their library card. They can also access INFLIBNET (online library

service provided) after registering their name for the same.

Seminar library: Honours departments have their own departmental seminar libraries and its

facilities are open to the Honours students only.

Computer Laboratory: The College has well setup computer facility with broadband internet

connection. Students can avail the facility at a specified time with a written permission from their respective

Heads of the Department which in turn is to be endorsed by the Principal.

Internet WI-FI: The college campus is equipped with free Wi-Fi facility.

Canteen: The canteen provides healthy and nutritious food to students and staff of this college at a cheap

rate.

Accommodation: The College has two separate students hostel for Boys’ and Girls’. Both Hostels can

accommodate 100 students. The Boys’ Hostel is named as Satish Chandra Samanta’s Boys’ Hostel and

Girls’ Hostel is named Sahid Matangini Girls’ Hostel.

Institutional scholarships: Students of the College enjoy several types of incentives and scholarships

from both government and non-government sources. Following are the details of such scholarships:

Tuition fee-waiver scheme: Tuition fee-waiver scheme or free studentship is the primary form of

scholarship provided at the institutional level. The Departmental teachers interact closely with their

students and recommend their names for free studentship, based on their merit and financial

conditions. In turn, the College authorities forward those proposals which are approved by

Government and/or Non Government organizations.

Poor Fund: The institution provides aid to the students from the Students Aid Fund, which is

popularly known as the Poor-Fund, for various purposes such as examination fees, educational tour

expenses, concession of hostel fees, etc. The Principal of the College also uses his discretionary

power to waive the admission fees of needy students.

Summer Vacation 2nd

Week of May to 3rd

Week of June

Part-II University Theoretical Examination 3rd

Week of May to 1st

Week of June

Preparation for Admission for next Academic Session (2018-2019) Full Month

June’18 Commencement of Admission procedure for next academic Session

(2018-2019)

1st Week

2nd

and 4th

Semester examination of PG courses 1st Week

Part-I University Theoretical Examination 3rd & 4th

Week

Part-II University Practical Examination 3rd & 4th

Week

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Kanyashree Prakalpa (K1 & K2): The students enjoy financial assistance from different sources of

the State Government and the Central Government so that the female students can pursue their higher

studies smoothly.

Merit-cum-means Scholarship: Students also receive financial assistance from various State

Governmental agencies under merit-cum-means scholarship.

Minority Scholarship: West Bengal Minority Development Finance Corporation (WBMDFC)

provides scholarships to students from the Minority community. Many students of this College are

benefited through this scholarship.

Career Counselling and Placement Cell: Career Counseling Cell of the College undertakes

counseling services to enable the students imbibe soft skills. The College has a structured mechanism for

career guidance and placement assistance for its students. The Placement Cell of the College organizes

industry interactions involving various reputed agencies whereby the students can identify the knowledge

gap and the means to bridge the same.

Psychological Counselling Cell: A Student Counseling Cell is in place to address psychological and

other problems of the students. Expert counselors offer their services.

Internal Complaint Cell: The College has an Internal Complaints Committee (ICC), formed as per the

Vishakha guidelines. Complaint boxes have been placed in multiple strategic locations of the College.

Remedial & Tutorial Classes: Remedial classes and tutorials are organized by the all the academic

departments to interact and guide the students outside regular classes.

Grievance Redressal Cell: This cell is aimed at providing the students of Haldia Govt. College with a

platform for redressal of their grievances.

Gender Sensitization Cell against Sexual Harrassment: GSCASH maintains a proactive

environment for gender sensitization among all the stakeholders.

Equal Opportunity Cell: The Cell emphasizes on creating a condition of equal access in the midst of

diversity. As a measure of promoting inclusion and diversity at the institutional level a number of affirmative

action programmes are undertaken by this College.

Women’s Cell: The Women’s Cell organizes different programmes to celebrate Women’s day every

year.

ACTIVITIES

National Social Service (NSS): Our Institution encourages the students to organize and take part in

various Outreach programmes. Students are encouraged to communicate with the local community people to

understand their problems and camps are organized by the NSS team to serve the society.

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National Cadet Corps (NCC): Our Institution encourages the students to join NCC which conduct

different activities like Independence Day celebration, Republic Day celebration etc.

Seminars: Various departments of the college organize state level, national level seminars at regular

intervals. Student seminars are also held on a regular basis in respective departments.

Sports: There are two playgrounds within the college campus one with volleyball and badminton court.

The College has a Multi-gymnasium in the Department of Physical Education. Sufficient infrastructure is

available for the course and for individual practice of any student before/during/after the college hours.

Resident students and teachers also use the available facilities. The Annual sports of the College are

colourful event which includes many indoor and outdoor events such as Cricket, Volleyball, Badminton,

Table Tennis, Chess and Carom. Few students have also excelled at the State meets and University meets.

Cultural Competition: The students’ union organizes the cultural competition annually which includes

various events such as quiz, extempore, singing, dancing and drawing etc.

College Fest: The Annual College Fest is a colourful event which is organized by the students’ union.

Wall Magazine: Many departments of the college publish Wall Magazines annually at different points of

time throughout the year.

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Anti-Ragging Policy

Anti Ragging Cell: There is an Anti-Ragging Committee in the College, comprising of senior teachers.

“UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009” is

prominently displayed in the College website. Students are also made aware of the National Anti-Ragging

Help Line (UGC Crisis Hotline) having the 24x7 Toll Free Number 1800-180- 5522 and the email

[email protected]. The information packs from the anti-ragging portals are displayed in the College

website in both English and the vernacular. 1. Our institution recognizes ragging as one of the raging social menace, jeopardizing the future of our

young generation.

2. Our institution has zero tolerance for harassment or ragging of the students in any form.

3. It is mandatory for all the students to give declaration at the time of admission that he/she will neither

tolerate nor participate in any kind of ragging activities.

4. Students are required to submit anti-ragging undertaking in the Anti-ragging website of UGC.

5. Following types of activities are considered as ragging

Physical Abuse

Verbal Abuse

Forced Activity

Lifestyle Restrictions

Conversational Mind-games.

6. According to the direction of the Supreme Court if any instance of ragging is brought to the notice of

the administration or the faculty, it is legally binding on us to report the matter to the local police.

7. Seniors are given directives so that any interaction on their part, with the freshers might remain the

friendly, welcoming and non-aggressive.

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FACULTY MEMBERS:

Principal: Dr. Debasish Banerjee, M. Com., Ph.D.; WBSES

Full Time Faculties

Department Name Qualification Designation

Anthropology

Dr. Bhubon Mohan Das M.Sc., Ph.D Assistant Professor

Dr. Soumi De M.Sc., Ph.D Assistant Professor

Mr. Pinaki Dey Mullick M.Sc. Assistant Professor

Dr. Mohan Chandra Dolai M.Sc., Ph.D Assistant Professor

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

Bengali

Mr. Himadri Mukhopadhyay M.A. Associate Professor

Mr. Amit Patra M.A., M.Phil Assistant Professor

Ms. Amrita Ghoshal M.A., M.Phil Assistant Professor

Chemistry

Dr. Dipankar Pramanik M.Sc., Ph.D Assistant Professor

Mr. Uday Sankar Midya M.Sc. Assistant Professor

Dr. Khokon Samanta M.Sc., Ph.D Assistant Professor

Dr. Barnali Jana M.Sc., Ph.D Assistant Professor

Dr. Saikat Kumar Manna M.Sc., Ph.D Assistant Professor

Dr. Sudipta Pathak M.Sc., Ph.D Assistant Professor

Mr. Monotosh Mondal M.Sc. Assistant Professor

Economics Ms. Soma Rani Karan M.Sc. Assistant Professor

Dr. Tithi Bose M.Sc, Ph.D Assistant Professor

Education

Ms. Sipra Samanta M.A. Assistant Professor

Mr. Kamala Kanta Kar M.A. Assistant Professor

Mr. Nizamuddin Ahmed M.A. Assistant Professor

Ms. Susmita Basu M.A. Assistant Professor

English

Mr. Pritam Bandyopadhyay M.A. Associate Professor

Ms. Manu Auddy M.A. Associate Professor

Mr. Srimanta Das M.A., M.Phil Assistant Professor

Geography

Dr. Pijush Kanti Tripathi M.Sc., Ph.D Associate Professor

Dr. Bidyut Pramanik M.Sc., Ph.D Assistant Professor

Mr. Sarbeswar Halder M.Sc. Assistant Professor

Mr. Gopal Hembram M.Sc. Assistant Professor

Sk. Mithun M.Sc. Assistant Professor

Mathematics Dr. Monami Das Roy M.Sc., Ph.D Assistant Professor

Dr. Dipankar Sadhukhan M.Sc., Ph.D Assistant Professor

Physical Education Mr. Sushanta Pal M.Sc., M.P.Ed. Assistant Professor

Physics

Mr. Tirthankar Chowdhury M.Sc. Assistant Professor

Dr. Niladri Sekhar Mondal M.Sc., Ph.D Assistant Professor

Ms. Debolina Das M.Sc. Assistant Professor

Mr. Alok Kumar Sinha M.Sc. Assistant Professor

Sociology

Dr. Hasibul Rahaman M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D Assistant Professor

Dr. Sumana Goswami M.A., Ph.D Assistant Professor

Ms. Ananya Chatterjee M.A. Assistant Professor

Mr. Rajdeep Sunar M.A. Assistant Professor

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Statistics

Dr. Shyam Sundar Sahoo M.Sc., Ph.D Assistant Professor

Dr. Sujan Chandra M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D Assistant Professor

Mr. Sibsankar Karan M.Sc. Assistant Professor

Mr. Tanmay Kumar Maiti M.Sc., M.Phil Assistant Professor

Mr. Tuhinsubhra Bhattacharyya M.Sc. Assistant Professor

Library Mr. Lakshmi Narayan Maity M.Com., M.Lib.Sc., B.Ed. Librarian (SG)

Part Time Faculties

Department Name Qualification Designation

Anthropology

Dr. Salil Kumar Dutta M.Sc., Ph.D. Government Approved part

Time Teacher

Ms. MadhubanMaji M.Sc., Ph.D. Government Approved part

Time Teacher

Chemistry Dr. Kankan Maity M.Sc., Ph.D. Government Approved part

Time Teacher

Education

Ms. Anindita Pramanik M.A. Government Approved part

Time Teacher

Mr. Debabrata Samanta M.A. Government Approved part

Time Teacher

English Mr. Soumyakanti Ghosh M.A., M.Phil Government Approved part

Time Teacher

Tourism & Travel Management Mr. Soumen Mallik M.T.M Guest Faculty

Mr. Anirban Sau M.T.M Guest Faculty

Administrative Staff

Serial No. Name Post

1 Partha Pratim Ghatak Head Clerk (On deputation)

2 Tapas Kumar Jana Upper Division Clerk

3 Arun Kumar Hait Typist

4 Milan Kumar Bag Laboratory Assistant

5 Naru Gopal Dandapat Peon

6 Sukumar Adhikary Darwan

7 Bablu Kumar Mondal Darwan

8 Gouri Shankar Jana Night Guard

9 Uttam Kumar Mandal Night Guard

10 Dipankar Das Sweeper

11 Sasanka Sekhar Ghorai Sweeper

12 Abdul Sovan Khan Sweeper

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College Office: The College Office remains open on all days except Sundays and Holidays between 10.30

A.M. and 4.45P.M. The Office is equipped with all information on fee receipts, University matters, Student’s

matters, hostel accommodation and other academic and administrative supports. There are separate counter

for cash, students’ matters and enquires. All correspondences may make with the Office which is very

helpful and cooperative. Any grievance may be dropped or lodged at the specific box at the Office.

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Rules and Regulations

1. Students admitted to this college are to abide by the rules and regulations of the college, the

University and the orders of the Principal/ Government.

2. The students are advised to keep themselves aware of the Institute rules. They are also advised to go

through detailed Hostel rules and Prevention of Ragging rules given separately. Ignorance of rules

shall not be an excuse for violation.

3. College working hours are 10.30 A.M. to 4.45 P.M. with a tiffin break between 1.30 P.M. to 1.45

P.M.

4. As per Vidyasagar University regulations, 75% attendance is compulsory. Otherwise, students cannot

appear for the University Examinations.

5. Absence from class must be justified with the concerned Department. If a student is absent from

class/classes without notices and/or absent without proper reasons for more than 5 days his/her name

may be struck of college roll.

6. Absence for more than three days for reasons of health requires a medical certificate. Producing a

medical certificate however does not entitle a student to get attendance.

7. Participation in co-curricular or extra-curricular activities inside or outside the campus is not counted

as absence from class. Attendance will be counted only when a copy of the participation certificate or

a note from the concerned teacher is produced before the Head of the Department.

8. The students are required to display the college Identity Card on all college working days. Failure to

display the college identity card will be treated as misconduct and such students will be barred from

entering the campus and class room.

9. The college takes note of serious misbehaviour, insubordination, habitual tardiness, irregular work

habits or obscenity which are punishable by fine, suspension or dismissal.

10. The College is declared an alcohol-smoke-drug-free area. Any student found smoking or under the

influence of intoxication of alcohol/drugs in the Institute or in the Hostel is liable to strict disciplinary

action which may be up to expulsion from the Institute.

11. The students are warned about the need for being very careful and to follow all the safety regulations

while conducting practical in the laboratories and the management is not responsible for any physical

damage or mishap that might occur out of students’ negligence.

12. Internal assessment is part of the evaluation. Two internal examinations are conducted for B.A. /

B.Sc. (Hons.) students and one internal examination is conducted for B.A. / B.Sc. (General) students.

Absence in such tests, even with medical certificate, cannot entitle a student for a re-test.

13. Students’ vehicles may be parked and locked in the allotted place only. However, the College is not

responsible for their safety.

14. The management is not responsible for the safety of valuables of students.

15. Change of permanent address must be notified to the College office.

16. Students who do not live with their parents or in the College Hostel are required to inform the

Principal about the details of their place of residence.

17. It is compulsory for the students to attend functions /activities organized by the institute on various

occasions like Independence Day, Republic Day, and Annual Day, etc. whether the function falls on

a working day or on holidays. Absence from such functions without valid reasons will invite

disciplinary action.

18. The students will compensate damage to institute/ hostel property/furniture caused by neglect or

wilful damage. Defacing the walls or institute property will be viewed seriously.

19. Students must make all possible efforts to conserve electricity and water. They must switch off lights

& fans when they leave the class room/ hostel room, lab etc.

20. Students must help keep the institute neat and clean and preserve and maintain the gardens.

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21. Students are advised to see regularly the notices displayed on the Institute/Departmental notice

boards. The notice displayed on these notice boards shall be deemed to have been served on the

students.

22. Students are to submit applications to the Principal for any requirements such as issuance of any

certificate, any claim for Railway Concession, Character Certificate, Identity Card, etc. at least 7 days

in advance to the students’ section of the college office.

23. The College Authority holds the rights to issue transfer certificate/ rusticate guilty student if it

considers that such action is necessary in the interest of the college without assigning any reason and

as recommended by the disciplinary committee or by the discretion of the Principal alone.

24. Students must keep the college premises clean and maintain the sanctity of the college. The corridors

and staircases and the college premises are not meant for loitering and lounging.