2019 - 20
About the College ur college, Sukanta Mahavidyalaya, name after the eminent Bengali
poet Sri Sukanta Bhattacharya (1926-1947), was established on25th
September, 1981 at Sukanta Nagar, P.O. – Dhupguri, Dist. – Jalpaiguri,
West Bengal. It is a Government-aided Degree College permanently affiliated to
the University of North Bengal and enlisted under Section 2(F) and 12 (B) of the
U.G.C. Act, 1956. It is situated on the Dhupguri – Falakata Road and reachable
from the district town Jalpaiguri in one hour journey by bus or train. The college
is situated in an area known as Dooars which is the tea belt of North Bengal other
than Darjeeling.
he College has successfully completed the first circle of NAAC (National
Assessment and Accreditation Council) visit during December, 2013 and
subsequently was awarded Grade “B” with CGPA 2.19 which is no doubt
an outstanding achievement in the history of Sukanta Mahavidyalaya.
Considering the importance of NAAC visit the college authority was provided so
many facilities both for stakeholders, faculties and employees of the college.
t is a great pleasure for us that the Directorate of ‘Rastriya Uchchatara
Shiksha Abhiyan” (RUSA), MHRD, Govt. of India has identified this
institution as a recipient of the sanction of Two Crores for infrastructural
development of the college. The College has successfully implemented RUSA
project. Apart from that, our new Science Block is constructed out of the grants
offered by North Bengal Development Department (NBDD), Govt. of West Bengal.
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Our Mission
To create confident, dedicated honest and upright individuals who
become an asset to the society.
We provide space to the students to freely express and develop views that
help them respond to changes in the society.
We recognize the challenges of an interdependent and competitive world
and the need for our students to adapt and excel in it.
To develop professionals who are committed to their personal and
professional endeavours and who have the vision, courage and
dedication to initiate and manage change.
Our Vision
To be an academia of “first choice” to transform lives that will change the
world for the better at whatever level of human endeavour they are
involved.
Governing Body of the College
Sri Sudip Mallick President
Dr. Nilangshu Sekhar Das Principal and Secretary
Dr. Anil Chandra Biswas Government Nominee
Dr. Nirmal Chandra Roy University Nominee
Prof. Susmita Pandit University Nominee
Dr. Ranjit Kr. Barman Teachers' Representative
Prof. Amar Chandra Roy Teachers' Representative
Prof. Ranjan Kumar Das Teachers' Representative
Dr. Doli Dey Teachers' Representative
Smt. Bhramar Sarkar Non-teaching Staff Representative
Sri Jagadish Barman Non-teaching Staff Representative
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DR. NILANGSHU SEKHAR DAS PRINCIPAL
Faculty of Arts DEPARTMENT OF BENGALI
Sri Narayan Chandra Jana Associate Professor
Dr. Chanchal Sinha Associate Professor
Sri Amar Chandra Roy Assistant Professor
Smt. Debjani Ghosh Part-time Teacher
Sri Sridam Roy Guest Lecturer
Smt. Payel Saha Guest Lecturer
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
Md. Masihur Rahman Assistant Professor
One Substantive Post Vacant Assistant Professor
Sri Susanta Mitra Part-time Teacher
Sri Dhiman Chakraborty Part-time Teacher
Sri Priyabrata Dey Sarkar Guest Lecturer
Sri Pranab Basak Guest Lecturer
DEPARTMENT OF SANSKRIT
Smt. Archita Banerjee Assistant Professor
Sri Malay Goswami Part-time Teacher
Sri Shibu Ghosh Sri Sadhan Sarkar Guest Lecturer Guest Lecturer
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
Sri Partha Sarathi Choudhury Associate Professor
Smt. Swati Das Choudhury Associate Professor
Smt. Trisha Saha Guest Lecturer
Dr. Joydeep Pal Part-time Teacher (Govt. Approved)
Sri Bidhan Biswas Guest Lecturer
Sri Bikash Roy Guest Lecturer
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
Sri Amerandra Nath Barman Associate Professor
Smt. Jaya Kepchaki Assistant Professor
Sri Ranajn Kumar Das Assistant Professor
Sri Ashok Mondal Part-time Teacher (Govt. Approved)
DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY
Dr. Benulal Dhar Associate Professor
Dr. Ranjit Kumar Barman Assistant Professor
Smt. Kathamayee Pal Part-time Teacher (Govt. Approved)
Smt. Tapashi Sarkar Part-time Teacher (Govt. Approved)
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Dr. Doli Dey Assistant Professor
Sri Dilip Sen Part-time Teacher (Govt. Approved)
Sri Abhijit Mallick Guest Lecturer
Sri Kajal Das Guest Lecturer
Sri Dipan Bhowal Guest Lecturer
Smt. Pompi Khatun Guest Lecturer
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
Sri Kaushik Debnath Sri Krishanu Mazumder Guest Lecturer Guest Lecturer
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT SCIENCE
Smt. Rinki Das Dutta College Contractual Lecturer
Sri Kartick Singha Guest Lecturer
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
Dr. Swapan Kanti Konar Associate Professor
Sri Monotosh Pramanik Associate Professor
Smt. Jatusree Saha Part-time Teacher (Govt. Approved)
DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY
Smt. Carol Christine Lepcha Assistant Professor
Sri Arghya Sur Guest Lecturer
Sri Arun Das Whole-time Contractual Lecturer
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Sri Arghya Mondal Whole-time Contractual Lecturer
Sri Tarak Basak Whole-time Contractual Lecturer
Faculty of Science
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
Dr. Apurba Barman Assistant Professor
Sri Jiban Kumar Ray Assistant Professor
Sri Sanjoy Sil Whole-time Contractual Lecturer
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
Dr. Pulak Dey Assistant Professor
Smt. Anindita Shil Part-time Teacher
Sri Kumaresh Dutta Smt. Mamon Sikder
Guest Lecturer Guest Lecturer
DEPARTMNT OF MATHEMATICS
Smt. Sarani Chakraborty Assistant Professor
Sri Sougata Karjee Assistant Professor
Smt. Ashalata Roy Guest Lecturer
Sri Biswajit Gpoe Guest Lecturer
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Sri Amit Ghosh Roy Assistant Professor
Sri Abhijit Kundu Whole-time Contractual Lecturer
DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
Sri Sandip Barman Guest Lecturer
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
Sri Dipayan Samanta Guest Lecturer
DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY
Sri Koushik Sarkar Librarian
Non-teaching Staff s O f f i c e o f S u k a n t a M a h a v i d y a l a y a
: www.sukantamahavidyalaya.org.in || : [email protected]
: ( 0 3 5 6 3 ) - 2 5 0 0 6 7
Smt. Bhramar Sarkar
Head Clerk
Sri Jagadish Barman
Cashier
Sri Dipnkar Majumder Accountant
Sri Gopal Mandal Office Clerk
Sri Ashis Kumar Basumata Office Bearer
Smt. Sipra Roy Lady Attendent
Sri Mantu Roy Lab. Attendant (Computer Science)
Sri Sudipta Sen Office Peon
Sri Biplab Singha Lab. Attendant (Physics)
Sri Shambhu Basak Guard
Sri Sujoy Nandi Guard
Sri Badal Basfore Sweeper
One Substantive Post (Vacant)
Lab. Attendant (Chemistry)
One Substantive Post (Vacant)
Lab. Attendant (Geography)
One Substantive Post (Vacant)
Lab. Attendant (Physical Education)
One Substantive Post (Vacant)
Library Clerk
One Substantive Post (Vacant)
Typist –cum –Clerk
One Substantive Post (Vacant)
Guard
One Substantive Post (Vacant)
Generator/ Pump/ Gas/ Plant Operator –cum –Mechanic
Sri Uttam Kar Part-time Clerk
Sri Sujit Barui Part-time Clerk
Sri Uday Bhowmick Part-time Clerk
Sri Sentu Dutta Part-time Office Peon
Sri Soumyajit Dey Sarkar Part-time Library Clerk
Sri Koushik Sen Part-time Library Clerk
Smt. Smriti Nandy Part-time Clerk
Sri Sushanta Sarkar Part-time Clerk
Sri Jayanta Chanda Part-time Lab Attendant (Chemistry)
C o - o r d i n a t o r & O f f i c e S t a f f s o f B B A D e p a r t m e n t
: ( 0 3 5 6 3 ) 2 5 0 9 9 9
Sri Sanjib Das Co-ordinator
Smt. Shyamali Guha Part-time Clerk
Sri Subhash Roy Part-time Peon
Co-ordinator & Office Staffs of Rabindra Bharati University (RBU)
Post Graduate Study Centre under Directorate of Distant Education, RBU
: ( 0 3 5 6 3 ) 2 5 1 3 3 3
( 0 3 5 6 3 ) 2 5 0 3 3 3
Dr. Nilangshu Sekhar Das Co-ordinator
Sri Ajay Chowdhury Part-time Clerk
Sri Sujan Bhadra Part-time Clerk
Md. Sahadat Hosen Office Assistant
College Security
: ( 0 3 5 6 3 ) 2 5 0 0 6 7
9 1 - 8 4 3 6 2 3 8 5 7 1
Sri Sachin Roy Sri Amit Roy
Security Cuard Night Guard
Sri Sushanta Dey Sri Bimal Basak
Security Guard Night Guard
Sri Niranjan Roy
Security Guard
Course
Type CC GE 1 GE 2
AECC
1
AECC
2
Honours
Bengali Bengali Political Science
ENVS
Bengali
English English Philosophy English
Sanskrit Sanskrit Education Hindi
History History Economics Nepali
Geography Sociology Sanskrit
Political Science
Philosophy
Education
Economics
(choose 1 subject)
(choose 1 subject
other than CC
subject )
(choose 1 subject
other than CC
subject )
(choose
1
subject)
Honours
A Mathematics A Mathematics A Mathematics
ENVS
Bengali
B Physics B Physics
B Physics English
Botany Botany Hindi
C
Chemistry C
Chemistry
C
Chemistry Nepali
Computer
Science
Computer
Science Sanskrit
Computer
Science
Economics Economics
D Zoology D Zoology
(choose 1 subject
from a group other
than the group of
CC )
(choose 1 subject
from a group other
than the group of
CC & GE 1 )
Economics
A Mathematics A Mathematics
E
Political
Science
E
Political
Science
Philosophy Philosophy
Education Education
Sociology Sociology
( choose 1
subject ) (choose 1 subject )
(choose 1 subject
from a group other
than the group of
GE 1)
(choose
1
subject)
COURSE STRUCTURE
FOR B.A. & B.SC. HONOURS
Stream Course
Type DSC 1 DSC 2 LCC 1 LCC 2 GE
AECC
1 AECC 2
BA General
A
Bengali
A
Bengali Bengali
English
A
Bengali
ENVS
Bengali
English English Hindi English English
Sanskrit Sanskrit Sanskrit Sanskrit Hindi
B
History
B
History Nepali
B
History Nepali
Philosophy Philosophy Philosophy Sanskrit
Education Education Education
Economics Economics Economics
C
Political
Science
C
Political
Science
C
Political
Science
Sociology Sociology Sociology
Geography Geography Geography
Physical
Education
Physical
Education
Physical
Education
(choose 1
subject)
(choose 1
subject from a
group other
than the group
of DSC 1)
(choose
1
subject)
(choose 1
subject from a
group other
than the group
of DSC 1 & DSC
2)
(choose
1
subject)
COURSE STRUCTURE
FOR B.A. GENERAL
Stream Course
Type DSC 1 DSC 2 DSC 3
AECC
1 AECC 2
B.Sc. General
A Mathematics A Mathematics A Mathematics
ENVS
Bengali
B
Chemistry
B
Chemistry
B
Chemistry Engilish
Computer
Science
Computer
Science
Computer
Science Hindi
Economics Economics Economics Nepali
C Physics C Physics C Physics Sanskrit
( choose 1 subject
)
( choose 1 subject
from a group other
than the group of
DSC 1 )
( choose 1 subject
from a group other
than the group of
DSC 1 & DSC 2 )
( choose 1
subject )
B.Sc.(Bio) General
Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry
ENVS
Bengali
Botani Botani Botani Engilish
Zoology Zoology Zoology Hindi
Nepali
Sanskrit
( choose 1 subject
)
( choose 1 subject
other than DSC 1 )
( choose 1 subject
other than DSC 1 &
DSC 2 )
( choose 1
subject )
COURSE STRUCTURE
FOR B.SC. GENERAL
FEES CHART FOR 1ST
SEMISTER ( 2019 - 20 ) 14/05/19
B.A. / B.SC. 1ST SEMESTER HONS. & PROGRAM (GENERAL) COURSE TOTAL
ADMISSION FEE
HONS.
BENGALI, ENGLISH, HISTORY, POLITICAL SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY,
EDUCATION, SANSKRIT , ECONONICS HONOURS WITHOUT COMPUTER SC. SCIENCE,
Rs.2615/-
B.A./B.Sc.
Semester-1
Hons. &
Program
(General)
Course
B.Sc. ECONOMICS HONOURS Rs.2815/-
GEOGRAPHY HONOURS Rs.5015/-
B.A. GENERAL Rs.2380/-
MATHEMATICS HONOURS WITH CHEMISTRY Rs.4900/-
MATHEMATICS HONOURS WITHOUT CHEMISTRY Rs.2800/-
PHYSICS HONOURS WITH CHEMISTRY Rs.5350/-
PHYSICS HONOURS WITHOUT CHEMISTRY Rs.3250/-
CHEMISTRY HONOURS Rs.5500/-
COMPUTER SCIENCE HONOURS Rs.3250/-
B.SC. GENERAL WITH CHEMISTRY Rs.4665/-
B.SC. GENERAL WITHOUT CHEMISTRY Rs.2565/-
B.SC. GENERAL ( BIO SCIENCE ) Rs.4665/-
Tentative Academic Calendar for Session 2018-2019
EVENTS TENTATIVE TIMING
Commencement of B.A/B.Sc. Honours Semester 1
Classes (Under CBCS)
1st July 2019
Commencement of B.A/B.Sc. General Semester 1
Classes ( Under CBCS )
2nd
week of July 2019
Commencement of classes of the 3rd
semester ( Under
CBCS)
20th
June 2019
Commencement of classes of B.A./ B.Sc./ Part III
(Honours/General under 1+ 1+1 system)
To be announce Later
Mid-Term Examination for CBCS students 1st week of November 2019
Test Examination for 1+ 1+1 system Last week of November 2019
1st & 3
rd Semester University Exam December -2019 ( As per University
Notification)
Semester-wise Credit Distribution Structure
SEMESTER 1
B.A. Honours Course
COURSE PAPERS
CREDIT PAPERS
CREDIT TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Tutorial) CREDIT
Core Course Paper 1 5 Paper 1 1 6
Generic Elective 1 Paper 2 5 Paper 2 1 6
(Group A Subject) Paper 1 5 Paper 1 1 6
AECC 1 : ENVS Single Paper 2 NIL 2
TOTAL CREDIT 20
** For GEOGRAPHY HONOURSE, students should follow the pattern of B.Sc. Honours.
B.Sc. Honours Course
COURSE PAPERS
CREDIT PAPERS
CREDIT TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Practical) CREDIT
Core Course Paper 1 4 Paper 1 2 6
Generic Elective 1 Paper 2 4 Paper 2 2 6
(Group A Subject) Paper 1 4 Paper 1 2 6
AECC 1 : ENVS Single Paper 2 NIL 2
TOTAL CREDIT 20
B.A. Program/General Course
COURSE PAPERS
CREDIT PAPERS
CREDIT TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Tutorial) CREDIT Discipline Specific
Paper 1 5 Paper 1 1 6 Core (DSC 1) Discipline Specific
Paper 1 5 Paper 1 1 6 Core (DSC 2) Language Core
Paper 1 5 Paper 1 1 6 Course (LCC 1):
Bengali AECC 1 : ENVS Single Paper 2 NIL 2
TOTAL CREDIT 20
B.Sc. Program/General Course
COURSE PAPERS
CREDIT PAPERS
CREDIT TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Practical) CREDIT Discipline Specific
Paper 1 4 Paper 1 2 6 Core (DSC 1) Discipline Specific
Paper 1 4 Paper 1 2 6 Core (DSC 2) Discipline Specific
Paper 1 4 Paper 1 2 6 Core (DSC 3)
AECC 1 : ENVS Single Paper 2 NIL 2
TOTAL CREDIT 20
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SEMESTER 2 B.A. Honours Course
COURSE PAPERS
CREDIT PAPERS
CREDIT TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Tutorial) CREDIT
Core Course Paper 3 5 Paper 3 1 6
Generic Elective 1 Paper 4 5 Paper 4 1 6
(Group A Subject) Paper 2 5 Paper 2 1 6 AECC 2 : MIL
Single Paper 2 NIL
2 (Bengali/ English/ Hindi…)
20 TOTAL CREDIT
B.Sc. Honours Course
COURSE PAPERS
CREDIT PAPERS
CREDIT TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Practical) CREDIT
Core Course Paper 3 4 Paper 3 2 6
Generic Elective 1 Paper 4 4 Paper 4 2 6
(Group A Subject) Paper 2 4 Paper 2 2 6 AECC 2 : MIL
Single Paper 2 NIL
2 (Bengali/ English/ Hindi…)
20 TOTAL CREDIT
B.A. Program/General Course
COURSE PAPERS
CREDIT PAPERS
CREDIT TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Tutorial) CREDIT Discipline Specific
Paper 2 5 Paper 2 1 6 Core (DSC 1) Discipline Specific
Paper 2 5 Paper 2 1 6 Core (DSC 2) Language Core
Paper 1 5 Paper 1 1 6 Course (LCC 2):
English AECC 2 : MIL (Beng/
Single Paper 2 NIL
2 Eng/ Hindi/…)
TOTAL CREDIT 20
B.Sc. Program/General Course
COURSE PAPERS
CREDIT PAPERS
CREDIT TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Practical) CREDIT Discipline Specific
Paper 2 4 Paper 2 2 6 Core (DSC 1) Discipline Specific
Paper 2 4 Paper 2 2 6 Core (DSC 2) Discipline Specific
Paper 2 4 Paper 2 2 6 Core (DSC 3) AECC 2 : MIL (Beng/
Single Paper 2 NIL
2 Eng/Hindi/…)
TOTAL CREDIT 20
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SEMESTER 3 B.A. Honours Course
COURSE PAPERS
CREDIT PAPERS
CREDIT TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Tutorial)
CREDIT
Paper 5 5 Paper 5 1 6
Core Course Paper 6 5 Paper 6 1 6
Generic Elective 2 Paper 7 5 Paper 7 1 6
(Group B Subject) Paper 1 5 Paper 1 1 6 Skill Enhancement
Paper 1
2
NIL
2 Course (SEC)
TOTAL CREDIT 26
B.Sc. Honours Course
COURSE PAPERS
CREDIT PAPERS
CREDIT TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Practical)
CREDIT
Paper 5 4 Paper 5 2 6
Core Course Paper 6 4 Paper 6 2 6
Generic Elective 2 Paper 7 4 Paper 7 2 6
(Group B Subject) Paper 1 4 Paper 1 2 6 Skill Enhancement
Paper 1
2
NIL
2 Course (SEC)
TOTAL CREDIT 26
B.A. Program/General Course
COURSE PAPERS
CREDIT PAPERS
CREDIT TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Tutorial)
CREDIT Discipline Specific Core
Paper 3 5
Paper 3
1 6 (DSC 1) Discipline Specific Core
Paper 3 5
Paper 3
1 6 (DSC 2) Language Core Course
Paper 2 5
Paper 2
1 6 (LCC 1): Bengali/Sanskrit/… Skill Enhancement
Paper 1 2
NIL
2 Course (SEC) 1
TOTAL CREDIT 20
B.Sc. Program/General Course
COURSE
PAPERS
CREDIT
PAPERS
CREDIT
TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Practical) CREDIT Discipline Specific Core
Paper 3
4
Paper 3
2 6 (DSC 1) Discipline Specific Core
Paper 3
4
Paper 3
2 6 (DSC 2) Discipline Specific Core
Paper 3
4
Paper 3
2 6 (DSC 3) Skill Enhancement Course
Paper 1
2
NIL
2 (SEC) 1 : Same as DSC 1
TOTAL CREDIT 20
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SEMESTER 4 B.A. Honours Course
COURSE PAPERS
CREDIT PAPERS
CREDIT TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Tutorial) CREDIT
Paper 8 5 Paper 8 1 6
Core Course Paper 9 5 Paper 9 1 6
Generic Elective 2 Paper 10 5 Paper 10 1 6
(Group B Subject) Paper 2 5 Paper 2 1 6 Skill Enhancement
Paper 1 2 NIL
2 Course (SEC)
TOTAL CREDIT 26
B.Sc. Honours Course
COURSE PAPERS
CREDIT PAPERS
CREDIT TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Practical) CREDIT
Paper 8 4 Paper 8 2 6
Core Course Paper 9 4 Paper 9 2 6
Generic Elective 2 Paper 10 4 Paper 10 2 6
(Group B Subject) Paper 2 4 Paper 2 2 6
TOTAL CREDIT 26
B.A. Program/General Course
COURSE PAPERS
CREDIT PAPERS
CREDIT TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Tutorial) CREDIT Discipline Specific
Paper 4 5 Paper 4 1 6 Core (DSC 1) Discipline Specific
Paper 4 5 Paper 4 1 6 Core (DSC 2) Language Core
Paper 2 5 Paper 2 1 6 Course (LCC 2):
English Skill Enhancement
Paper 2 2 NIL
2 Course (SEC) 1
TOTAL CREDIT 20
B.Sc. Program/General Course
COURSE PAPERS
CREDIT PAPERS
CREDIT TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Practical) CREDIT Discipline Specific
Paper 4 4 Paper 4 2 6 Core (DSC 1) Discipline Specific
Paper 4 4 Paper 4 2 6 Core (DSC 2) Discipline Specific
Paper 4 4 Paper 4 2 6 Core (DSC 3) Skill Enhancement
Paper 2 2 NIL
2 Course (SEC) 1 :
Same as DSC 1
20 TOTAL CREDIT
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SEMESTER 5 B.A. Honours Course
COURSE PAPERS
CREDIT PAPERS
CREDIT TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Tutorial) CREDIT
Core Course
Paper 11 5 Paper 11 1 6
Paper 12 5 Paper 12 1 6
Discipline Specific Paper 1 5 Paper 1 1 6
Electives (DSE) Paper 2 5 Paper 2 1 6
TOTAL CREDIT 24
B.Sc. Honours Course
COURSE PAPERS
CREDIT PAPERS
CREDIT TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Practical) CREDIT
Core Course
Paper 11 4 Paper 11 2 6
Paper 12 4 Paper 12 2 6
Discipline Specific Paper 1 4 Paper 1 2 6
Electives (DSE) Paper 2 4 Paper 2 2 6
TOTAL CREDIT 24
B.A. Program/General Course
COURSE PAPERS
CREDIT PAPERS
CREDIT TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Tutorial) CREDIT
Discipline Specific
Paper 1
5 Paper 1 1 6 Elective (DSE 1): Same
as DSC 1 Discipline Specific
Paper 1
5 Paper 1 1 6 Elective (DSE 2): Same
as DSC 2 Generic Elective (GE 1):
GE Subject From Paper 1 5 Paper 1 1 6
Remaining Group Skill Enhancement
Paper 1
2 NIL
2 Course (SEC) 2
TOTAL CREDIT 20
B.Sc. Program/General Course
COURSE PAPERS
CREDIT PAPERS
CREDIT TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Practical) CREDIT
Discipline Specific
Paper 1 4 Paper 1 2 6 Elective (DSE 1):
Same as DSC 1 Discipline Specific
Paper 1 4 Paper 1 2 6 Elective (DSE 2):
Same as DSC 2 Discipline Specific
Paper 1 4 Paper 1 2 6 Elective (DSE 3):
Same as DSC 3 Skill Enhancement
Paper 1 2 NIL
2 Course (SEC) 2 :
Same as DSC 2
20 TOTAL CREDIT
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SEMESTER 6
B.A. Honours Course
COURSE PAPERS
CREDIT PAPERS
CREDIT TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Tutorial) CREDIT
Core Course
Paper 13 5 Paper 13 1 6
Paper 14 5 Paper 14 1 6
Discipline Specific Paper 3 5 Paper 3 1 6
Electives (DSE) Paper 4 5 Paper 4 1 6
TOTAL CREDIT 24
B.Sc. Honours Course
COURSE PAPERS
CREDIT PAPERS
CREDIT TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Practical) CREDIT
Core Course
Paper 13 4 Paper 13 2 6
Paper 14 4 Paper 14 2 6
Discipline Specific Paper 3 4 Paper 3 2 6
Electives (DSE) Paper 4 4 Paper 4 2 6
TOTAL CREDIT 24
B.A. Pass/General Course
COURSE PAPERS
CREDIT PAPERS
CREDIT TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Tutorial) CREDIT
Discipline Specific
Paper 2
5 Paper 2 1 6 Elective (DSE 1): Same
as DSC 1 Discipline Specific
Paper 2
5 Paper 2 1 6 Elective (DSE 2): Same
as DSC 2
Generic Elective (GE 1) Paper 2 5 Paper 1 1 6 Skill Enhancement
Paper 2
2 NIL
2 Course (SEC) 2
TOTAL CREDIT 20
B.Sc. Pass/General Course
COURSE PAPERS
CREDIT PAPERS
CREDIT TOTAL
(Theoretical) (Practical) CREDIT
Discipline Specific
Paper 2 4 Paper 2 2 6 Elective (DSE 1):
Same as DSC 1 Discipline Specific
Paper 2 4 Paper 2 2 6 Elective (DSE 2):
Same as DSC 2 Discipline Specific
Paper 2 4 Paper 2 2 6 Elective (DSE 3):
Same as DSC 3 Skill Enhancement
Paper 4 2 NIL
2 Course (SEC) 2 :
Same as DSC 2
20 TOTAL CREDIT
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Question Patterns of Written Examination
PAPERS CARRYING TOTAL MARKS OF 80:
QUESTION GIVEN TO DO MARKS TOTAL MARKS
TYPE
Small 8 5 4 5 X 4 = 20
Medium 6 4 10 4 X 10 = 40
Essay 2 1 20 1 X 20 = 20
PAPERS CARRYING TOTAL MARKS OF 60:
QUESTION GIVEN TO DO MARKS TOTAL MARKS
TYPE
Small 6 4 3 4 X 3 = 12
Medium 6 4 6 4 X 6 = 26
Essay 4 2 12 2 X 12 = 24
PAPERS CARRYING TOTAL MARKS OF 40:
QUESTION GIVEN TO DO MARKS TOTAL MARKS
TYPE
Small 8 5 1 5 X 1 = 5
Medium 5 3 5 3 X 5 = 15
Essay 4 2 10 2 X 10 = 20
PAPERS CARRYING TOTAL MARKS OF 35:
QUESTION GIVEN TO DO MARKS TOTAL MARKS
TYPE
Medium 5 3 5 3 X 5 = 15
Essay 4 2 10 2 X 10 = 20
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1. Eligibility for Honours Program Courses:
A candidate who has obtained – (a) 55% marks in the aggregate, or (b) 50% in the
aggregate with 60% marks in a subject in the last qualifying examination (generally
10+2 examination) shall be eligible to apply for Honours Program in that particular
subject.
Admission shall, however, be on the basis of merit and availability of seats. The
minimum marks and percentage of eligibility for SC/ST candidates shall be as per Rules
of the State Government.
Provided further that in matter of eligibility of 49.5% marks and above shall be equal to
50%; 54.5% marks or above shall be equal to 55%; and 59.5% marks and above shall be
equal to 60%.
ECONOMICS HONOURS (AMENDMENTS)
From this year (Academic Session 2018-2019) University of North Bengal introduces
both B.Sc. Honours Program in Economics and B.A. Honours Program in Economics. The
important regulations regarding eligibility are as follows—
A candidate shall be allowed to take up Honours in Economics (both in B.A. and B.Sc.) if
he /she have passed in Mathematics or Business Economics including Business
Mathematics and other subjects as prescribed at the qualifying examination.
B.B.A. HONOURS
This year, as per the guidelines of the University of North Bengal, applicants can apply
for only Honours course in B.B.A.
2. Eligibility for General Program Courses:
A candidate shall be allowed to take admission in the Program Course of B.A. and
B.Sc. (Formerly Pass/General Course), if he/she has passed in at least 4 (four)
subjects other than/excluding Environmental Studies with English as
compulsory subjects in the Higher Secondary (10+2) Examination held by West
Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (W.B.C.H.S.E.) or any other Board
Examination and Examination recognized by the University as equivalent.
A candidate shall be allowed to pursue B.A. and B.Sc. Program Course if he/she
has passed the last qualifying examination in Vocational Stream Subjects.
Provided that,
i) A candidate shall be allowed to take up Physics subject, if he/she has
passed in Mathematics and Chemistry along with Physics and other
subject as prescribed at the qualifying examination.
ii) A candidate shall be allowed to take up Chemistry subject, if he/she has
passed in Mathematics and Physics along with Physics and other subject
as prescribed at the qualifying examination.
iii) A candidate shall be allowed to take up Botany/ Zoology subject, if he/she
has passed in Biology at the qualifying examination.
iv) A candidate shall be allowed to take up Computer Science subject, if
he/she has passed in Mathematics at the qualifying examination.
v) A candidate shall be allowed to take up Economics in B.Sc. subject, if
he/she has passed in Mathematics or Business Economics along with
Business Mathematics and other subject as prescribed at the qualifying
examination.
vi) No other student other than those of Science stream and Economics of
Arts stream shall be allowed to take Science subjects as Generic Electives
Subjects.
vii) No student of Honours Program in Arts stream other than Economics
shall be allowed to take Science subjects as Generic Elective Subjects.
viii) A candidate pursuing Honours in a subject shall not be allowed to take the
same subject as Generic Elective.
ix) A candidate pursuing Honours in a Language subject shall be allowed to
take another Language subject as Generic Elective.
Seat Reservation Policy
There will be reservation of seats for SC/ST/OBC/ Differently-able candidates as per
Govt. Rule.
1. For Differently- Able Candidates minimum considerable disability criteria should
be at least 40%.
2. As per Govt. Order No. ED-340/2012 dt. 04-07-2012, 3% of seats is reserved
for persons with disabilities.
3. As per Govt. Order No. 905-TW/EC dt. 12-09-1995, 22% and 6% of total
number of seats in each Honours subject shall be reserved for SC and ST
candidates respectively.
4. As per Govt. Order No. 83-Edn (T) 10M-48/14 dt. 28-02-2014, 10% and 7% of
total number of seats in each honours subject shall be reserved for OBC-A and
OBC-B candidates respectively.
5. Rules of inter-changeability of seats: If adequate numbers of ST candidates are
not available, seats should be filled up by SC candidates and vice-versa.
Session Gap
For admission to the Under Graduate Course there should not be a gap of more than 4
years (2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018) between the year of Higher Secondary (10+2) and
the year of admission to the Under Graduate Course of study.
Annual Report: 2018 (Prepared by Internal Quality Assurance Cell)
Sukanta Mahavidyalaya
P.O. Dhupguri-735 210
Dist. Jalpaiguri, (W.B.)
This Annual Report contains the description of various activities carried out by the College
throughout the calendar year, 2018. These activities include Classes,Examinations, Seminars,
Lectures, NCC activities, NSS activities, IQAC activities, Sports,Cultural activities, etc. Efforts are
always made not to confine the students onlyin the class rooms butto allow and encourage
them to participate in different types of outdoor activities in the College for their all-round
development. Following is a brief sketch of these multifarious activities along with some other
valuable information carried out during the year.
CLASSES AND EXAMINATIONS
The year 2018 began with the tabulation of Test Examination for the session: 2017-18 of B. A.
Part I, II and III (General) classes and the results of this examination were published at the end
of January, 2018. The students filled up their examination forms in February and final
examination was started by North Bengal University from 23rd April, 2018. It was continued in a
staggering manner due to Panchayet Elections till 23.06.2018. Then the online admission to B.
A. First Year(Honours and General) had been taking place from 26th
June to till 12th
July this
year. Finally, classes started on 12.07.2018.
From July, 2018,classes in Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) were started from
12.07.2018 based on new Syllabi for First Semester students (both Honours and Program
Courses). All the teachers help the students of their respective departments to understand the
CBCS mode of teaching-learning system. Classes in CBCS mode continued till the end of
November, 2018. Marks 10 allotted for internal assessment and marks 5 for attendance were
assigned to each of the students after proper assessment and sent to North Bengal University
at appropriate time. And the written examination for remaining 60 marks was held during 1st
December, 2018 to 11th
December, 2018.
CELEBRATION OF INTERNATIONAL MOTHER TONGUE DAY
International Mother Tongue Day was observed in a befitting manner in the College on 21st
February, 2018. It was organized by the Department of Bengali Language and Literature. The
eminent historian and Bangaratna Professor Anandagopal Ghosh was invited as the Chief Guest
and speaker. The celebration was started with colourful procession which was originated from
the bust of Poet Sukanta Bhattacharya and after a round of the College campus, it ended at the
same place with slogans. It was participated by teachers, non-teaching staff and students of the
College. The function was inaugurated by lighting the lamp by Sudip Mallik, President of the
Government Body of the College along with other guests. . The function began with the
welcome address by Dr N. S. Das, Principal of the College. Inaugural song was sung by Professor
(Miss) Archita Banerjee, Department of Sanskrit. Shri Sudip Mallik delivered his speech.Then,
the chief guest Professor Anandagopal Ghosh delivered his lecture with special reference to
historical significance of day. Students of the Bengali Department read out poems. One student
performed dance towards the end of the function. The function ended with the vote of thanks
by the Principal of the College.
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME UNITS
SUKANTA MAHAVIDYALAYA
LIST OF VARIOUS ACTIVITIES-2018
Sl.No. Name of Activities Date
1 BratachariTraining Programme 7.2.2018 to 16.2.2018
2 Swacch Bharat Internship 4.7.2018 to 30.7.2018
3 Distribution of Exercise Books and Pens to Poor
Primary Students
31.7.2018
4 SwacchtaPakhwada 1.8.2018 to 15.8.2018
5 Kerala Flood Relief Campaigning & Fund Collection to
help the distress people of Kerala
25.8.2018 to 15.9.2018
6 Teachers’ Day Celebration 5.9.2018
7 Swami Vivekananda Chicago Speech 7.9.2018
8 Training Programme on the Hazards of Tobacco 19.9.2018
9 Celebration of N.S.S. Day 25.9.2018
10 Distribution of leaflets among the students for
awareness against Dengue and Chikungunya
26.9.2018 to 1.10.2018
11 Cleaning Drive of College Garden 10.10 2018 to 12.10.2018
12 Cleaning Drive of College Campus 13.10.2018
13 Cleaning Drive of College Class Rooms 12.11.2018
14 Cleaning Drive of College Ground 13.11.2018
15 Awareness Programme on AIDS 13.12.2018
16 Awareness Programme on Drug Addiction 14.12.2018
CELEBRATION UN DAYSAND OTHER SOCIAL SERVICES
Days Date of observation Remarks
International Days
a) World Health Days 7th April Every Year
b) Anti Tobacco Days 8th
May do
c) International Yoga 21th June do
d) World Aids Day 1st
December do
National Days
a) National Voters Day 25th January Every Year
b)National Pulse Polio
Immunization Drive 25th January do
c) Republic Day 26th January do
d) Independence Day 15th
August do
Other Activities
a) NCC Week Last Week of November do
b) Tree Plantation Nourishment Drive 12th September do
c) Area Cleaning of College Premises 06 to 08 October do
SukantaMahavidyalaya
Dhupguri- Jalpaiguri Coy-4/c
The statement of NCC Activities in 2018
sl no Name of the
Camp
SD SW Tota
l
Venue Duration
1 Special NIC 0 1 1 Dimapur Assam 03.01.2018-
14.01.2018
2 LRDC - 2 2 KOLKATA W.B. 01.01.2018-
10.01.2018
3 LRDC - 2 2 KOLKATA W.B. 11.01.2018-
20.01.2018
4 CATC 2 - 2 Mahar 29.01.2018-
12.02.2018
5 CATC 1 - 1 Mahar 02.05.2018-
12.05.2018
6 CATC - 1 1 Hatighisa 02.05.2018-
12.05.2018
7 Trakking Camp 2 2 Namchi Sikkim 08.05.2018-
21.05.2018
8 CATC 16 27 43 SalbariHS.School21.05.2018-
30.05.32018
21.05.2018-
30.05.2018
9 CATC 2 1 3 Hatighisa 01.06.2018-
11.06.2018
10 CATC ( Rafting) 0 3 3 Namchi Sikkim 11.06.2018-
20.06.2018
11 CATC 8 1 9 Malda (NTPC) 13.06.2018-
22.06.2018
12 CATC 1 2 3 Malda (NTPC) 21.06.2018-
30.06.2018
13 CATC 1 2 3 Malda (NTPC) 01.07.2018-
11.07.2018
14 CATC 1 0 1 Malda (NTPC) 11.07.2018-
20.07.2018
15 CATC 25 8 33 Hatighisa 09.08.2018-
20.08.2018
16 PRDC-I 2 0 2 KALIMPONG 28.08.2018-
06.09.2018
17 Para Basic
Traning Camp
1 0 1 Sikkim 04.09.2018-
26.09.2018
18 CATC 1 0 1 KALIMPONG 12.09.2018-
21.09.2018
19 PRDC-I 0 1 1 KOLKATA W.B. 17.09.2018-
28.09.2018
20 PRDC-2 2 0 2 KALIMPONG 22.09.2018-
01.10.208
21 PRDC-3 1 0 1 KALIMPONG 04.10.2018-
13.10.2018
22 Trakking Camp 1 1 2 Sikkim 21.10.2018-
30.10.2018
23 PRDC-2 2 0 2 KOLKATA W.B. 12.10.2018-
21.10.2018
24 NIC 1 1 2 Sikkim 03.12.2018-
13.12.2018
25 ATC 5 0 5 SALUGARA 14.12.2018-
28.12.2018
BRATACHARI TRAINING CAMP
Bratachari Training camp for the current year was organized by the National Service Scheme
unit of the College and conducted by BanglarBratachari Samiti, Kolkata with effect from 7th
February, 2018 to 16th
February, 2018. BanglarBratachari Samiti was represented by Shri
SubhraPattanaik who came from Kolkata. Students who participated in this 10-day training
camp learnt a lot about the Bratachari tradition of Bengal. On the last day of the Camp,
Bratachari cadets exhibited what they learnt during 10-day programme to the teachers, non-
teaching staff and other students of the College.
IMPLEMENTATION OF RASTRIA UCHHA SIKSA ABHIYAN (RUSA) PROJECT
After the College was graded 'B' by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) in
2014,the College was sanctioned Rs. 2 Crores by the University Grants commission (UGC) under
RastriaUchhaSiksa Abhiyan Scheme (RUSA). After spending the first and second installments
successfully, the third installment to the tune of Rs 50,00,000/- has been received by the
College 12th
February, 2018. This amount was spent in accordance with the plan as prepared by
the Project Monitoring Committee. An amount to the tune of 1, 93, 360/-has been allocated to
build a Staff Canteen and 40,75, 600/- has been allocated to constructa Students’ Canteen from
RUSA Fund.JalpaiguriZilla Parishad was entrusted to construct both these canteens. The
construction of both these canteenis nearly complete and awaiting inauguration.
IMPLEMENTATION OF PROJECTS UNDER BIDHAYAK
ELAKA UNNUON PRAKALPA (BEUP)
Under this scheme, an amount to the tune of 5, 30,000/- (Five Lakh thirty thousand) was
received from honourablelocal MLA Smt.Mitali Roy for the construction of a high-mast light in
the campus, and it was already implemented. Another amount of 15, 70, 105/- (Fifteen lakh
seventy thousand one hundred five) was also received under BEUP from the same honourable
MLA for the construction of Open Stage in the campus. The latter project will be implemented
by DhupguriPanchayet Samiti. The high-mast light was inaugurated by MLA herself in the
evening of 24th
December, 2018 in presence of Shri Rajesh Kr Singh, Vice-chairman, Dhupguri
Municipality, Shri Dinesh Mazumdar, President, DhupguriPanchayetSamiti, Shri Sudip Mallick,
President, Governing Body of the College, teachers, non-teaching staff and others. In her
inaugural speech, Mitali Roy, MLA also promises to grant money for building another high-mast
light in the campus in the next financial year.
SEMINAR
A Seminar on “Gender Equality, Woman Empowerment and State” was jointly arranged by
Departments of Political Science and Philosophy on 28th
March, 2018. The seminar began by
lighting the lamp by Shri Sudip Mallick, President, Governing Body of the College and other
dignitaries. Welcome address was delivered by Dr N. S. Das, the Principal,
SukantaMahavidyalaya. The keynote address was given by Dr ManasChakroborty, Professor
Emeritus, Department of Political Science, North Bengal University. In this day-long
deliberation, more than 20 papers were presented and discussed. Valedictory address was
delivered by Dr Benulal Dhar, a senior teacher of this College.
SPECIAL LECTURE
A Special Lecture was organized by National Service Scheme on the topic “Voluntary Service
and Its Importance in the Present-day Society” on 13. 02. 2018. The function began with the
inaugural song sung by the students of the College. It was inaugurated by Shri Sudip Mallick,
President, Governing Body of the College by lighting the lamp. The function was also presided
over by Sudip Mallick, President, Governing Body of the College. Dr N. S. Das, Principal of the
College delivered his welcome address. The lecture was delivered by Dr Raghunath Ghosh,
Professor Emeritus, Department of Philosophy, North Bengal University. During the question-
answer session, both teachers and students participated with all enthusiasm. The entire
seminar was ended with vote of thanks by the Principal of the College.
OTHER IMPORTANT DAYS OBSERVED
International Forest day was observed on 21st
march, 2018 in order to give the clear message
that forests are invaluable property of this earth for the survival of all kinds of living beings.
Another programme “Save Drive and Safe life” was also observed on 28th
July, 2018 in order to
make aware of driving among students. Officer-in-Charge of Traffic police, Dhupguri Police
Station cautioned the young students about the reckless driving and its legal implications.
Besides, a Training Programme for teachers on using Smart Classroom was held on 30th
January
2018. Training personnel from WEBEL was present to train the teachers. Teachers were greatly
benefited from this programme.
OBSERVATIONS OF THE DAYS OF NATIONAL IMPORTANCE
Birthday of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was observed on 23rd
January, 2018 by hoisting
National Flag on the College ground. Parade by N. C. C. cadets was also held during the
function. On this occasion, after hoisting the Flag, the Principal explained the significance of the
day. Further, Republic Day was also observed in the campus by hoisting National Flag with a few
words from the Principal about significance of the day in our national life. And on this occasion,
N. C. C. parade by the cadets was also held. Independence Day for the year 2018 was observed
on 15th
August by hoisting the National Flag. The Principal delivered his independence-day
speech in which he described the significance of the day.
CULTURAL FUNCTIONS AND ACTIVITIES
A few cultural activities organized by the Care-taker Students' Union in the College. A Wall
Magazine was published at the beginning of the year. After the completion of the admission of
B. A. First Year, Students' Union organized Fresher’s Welcome Function to welcome the
newcomers in the College with traditional grandeur. Teachers' Day was also observed in the
College where teachers were honoured by the students through songs, recitations, lectures and
gifts. And finally, grand Yearly College Social was organized by the Students' Union 24th
December, 2018in the inaugural ceremony of many local dignitaries were present. After
welcome address delivered by the Dr N. S. Das, President of Care-taker Students’ Union, the
function was inaugurated by Smt. Mitali Roy, MLA. Among those present were Bharati Barman,
Chairperson, Dhupguri Municipality, Shri Rajesh Kr Singh, Vice-Chairman, Dhuguri Municipality,
Shri Sudip Mallick, President, Governing Body of the College who delivered their speech. where
student artists and outside artists were performed, and thousands of students enjoyed the gala
function.
CELEBRATION OF RELIGIOUS HARMONY WEEK
The year 2018 is the 125th
year of the Chicago Address by Swami Vivekananda and the
government of West Bengal has decided to celebrate the occasion as religious harmony week in
educational institutions of the state. During this period, district level Quiz, Essay and Poster
competition were arranged. The topic of the Quiz was “Chicago address”, the topic of the essay
was “Swami Vivekananda and Universal Religion”and the topic of the Poster was “Harmony of
Religions”. A few students of our College participated in the district level Competitionheld in P.
D. Woman’s College, Jalpaiguri. The winners in the quiz competition was Sujan Chandra Barman
of political Science 1st
year.Shreyasi Roy of B.Sc 1st
year jointly stood second with Sujan. In the
Poster Competition, Sumita Roy of 1st
year, History Department, occupied First position. A brief
cultural function was also held in the Rabindrakaksa of the College on this occasion on 07. 09.
2018.
COLLEGE FOUNDATION DAY CELEBRATION
The College Foundation Day of our College was observed on 25th
September, 2018. The
dignitaries present on the occasion were Smt. Mitali Roy, Member of West Bengal Legislative
Assembly, Shri Rajesh Kr Singh, Vice-Chairman, Dhupguri Municipality, Shri Sudip Mallick and
others. The observation of the day began with a procession where local MLA, the president of
the Governing Body, Vice-Chairman of the Municipality, Principal, all employees and students
participated. This procession was started from the bust of poet Sukanta Bhattacharya and
toured the main road outside the campus. Coming back to the campus, all dignitaries including
Smt. Mitali Roy, Shri Sudip Mallick, Rajesh Kr Singh, Dr N. S. Das garlanded the statue of Poet
Sukanta Bhattacharya. Then all moved to Rabindrakaksa where a grand yet brief cultural
function was held. Shri Sudip Mallick, President of the Governing Body along with other
dignitaries lighted the inaugural lamp. The inaugural song was sung by Prof. Archita Banerjee.
All the dignitaries delivered their lecture on this occasion. A number of students performed
songs, recitations which were solo performance. A group of students performed dance on the
stage. The function was ended with thanks-giving by the Principal.
PG STUDY CENTRE (CODE NO. 6)
DISTANCE EDUCATION MODE
RABINDRA BHARATI UNIVERSITY
The College has a PG study Centre under distance education mode of Rabindra Bharati
University. The seven subjects, namely, Bengali, English, History, Political Science, Sanskrit,
Education and Environmental Studies are taught in personal contact program. Then
examinations are also held under the supervision of the authorities of Rabindra Bharati
University. And finally, M. A. Degrees are awarded to the successful students by the University.
The number of students took admission in this study centre.
M. A. Admission: 2018
Sl
No.
Course No. of Candidates
1. M. A. Part I 178
2. M. A. Part II 850
THE STATEMENT OF RESULTS OF B. A. /B. SC: 2018
YEAR APPEARED PASSED DETAINED PERCENTAGE
B.Sc Part I (Hons) 69 32 37 46%
B. Sc Part I (Gen) 21 20 01 95%
B. Sc Part II
(Hons)
13 11 02 85%
B. Sc Part II
(Gen)
21 12 09 57.14%
B. A. Part I
(Hons)
570 387 183 68%
B.A. Part I (Gen) 1485 1060 425 71%
B.A. Part II
(Hons)
354 284 70 74%
B.A. Part II (Gen) 765 650 195 85%
B. A. Part III
(Hons)
297
269
1st
Class 30
28 90%
B.A. Part III (Gen) 797
452 346 57%
B.Sc. Part III
(Hons)
18 18
1st
Class 08
2nd
Class 08
15 83%
B.Sc. Part III
(Gen)
13 10 03 77%
THE STATEMENT OF SPORTS ACTIVITIES
The Inter-college sports Competition had been organized by North Bengal University this year,
where the students of this College actively participated and received prizes in different
categories of athletics as follows:
(i) Athletics: Men
Sl
No.
Name of the participant Event Rank
1. Utsav Roy Discus Throw First
2. Kistha Sarkar Discus Throw Third
(ii) Athletics: Women
Sl
No.
Name of the participant Event Rank
1. Nirupama Roy Long Jump Second
2. Rushhsana Akhter 5 K. M.
Walking
Second
The football team of the College reached semi-final in the inter-college football tournament this
yearorganised by North Bengal University. The team of women Kabaddi team achieved no
position in the inter-college competition. In Badminton Men's singles, the College achieved no
position. Kho Kho (both men & women) reached semi-final.
(iii) Inter-college Govt. district Athletics Meet: 2018
(Men)
Sl
No.
Level Winner's Name Event/Discipline with
Rank
1. District
Level
Jyotish Roy 200 Mt Sprint: 2ndt
2. Do Joydev Roy 1500 Mt Run: 2nd
(Women)
(IV) Inter-college Govt. State Athletics Meet: 2018
(Men)
(Women)
SL.NO. level Winner’s Name Event/Discipline with Rank
1. District
Level
Tuni Mandal 800 Mt Run: 2nd
1500 Mt Run: 3rd
SL.NO. level Winner’s Name Event/Discipline with Rank
1. State
Level
Jyotish Roy 200 Mt Run: participation
1500 Mt Run: Participation
SL.NO. level Winner’s Name Event/Discipline with Rank
1. State
Level
Tuni Mandal 800 Mt Run: Participation
BECHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (B.B.A)
The College is running a Bachelor of Business Administration course which is affiliated to the
University of North Bengal under self-financed stream since 2006. The Co-coordinator of the
course is Shri Sanjib Das who is a well-qualified teacher. Presently, the intake capacity of the
course is 25 (twenty-five). It is a 3-year course and divided into six semesters. This course is
taught by the teachers of this College as well as by the visiting faculties from different nearby
institutions. The examination of each semester is conducted by the University of North Bengal.
The pass-outs of this course get jobs in prominent business houses, such as Nestle, Coca-Cola,
Bagpiper, Druk, etc. Sometimes the BBA department arranges the campus interview through
which the successful students get jobs but generally students remain more interested in higher
studies. The College is also planning to arrange industrial visits for students from this year. In
the last semester of three-year course when students go rry out external projects, they also get
offers for jobs from different companies at that time.
THE NUMBER OF STUDENTS HAS TAKEN ADMISSION ANDPASSED OUT IN THE SESSION: 2017-2018AS FOLLOWS:
1st Semester 2nd Semester 3rd Semester 4th Semester 5th Semester 6th Semester
Admitted Pass
out
Admitted Pass
out
Admitte
d
Pass
out
Admitte
d
Pass
out
Admi
tted
Pass
out
Ad
mitt
ed
Pass
out
23 19 19 19 10 10 10 10 10 09 09 09
CAREER-ORIENTED PROGRAMME (COP)
The College is running a Career-oriented Programme (COP) both Certificate and Diploma
courses. A total of 55 (Fifty-five) students were admitted in the Certificate course in the session
2017-18 and 07 (seven) are in Diploma course in the same session.
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS
The College has a continued effort to augment its infrastructure facilities in the campus in view
of the increasing number of students taking admission in the Institution every year. A major
project of constructing Science Building was sponsored and taken up by the North Bengal
Development Department (NBDD), Government of West Bengal in the campus. It is now
complete and was inaugurated by Rabindranath Ghosh, North Bengal Development Minister,
Government of West Bengal. A staff canteen and a student canteen were constructed in the
campus with the help of RUSA fund and these are also awaiting inauguration.