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Swami Vivekananda wanted to rehabilitate the past glories of our motherland through an education which would not merely combine in it the best elements of Eastern and Western culture but would at the same time hold aloft the Indian ideals of devotion, wisdom and morality so that it might meet the national temperament at every point. Real education, he said, was that which enabled a person to stand on his own legs and helped him to manifest the perfection already in him by a harmonious development of his head, hand and heart.
With a view to giving shape to Swamiji’s comprehensive scheme of education, the authorities of the Ramakrishna Mission started the Vidyamandira as an Intermediate Arts College in 1941 under the auspices of Saradapitha, a branch of the Mission. The college was upgraded to a three-year degree college with effect from July 1960. Post-graduate teaching was introduced from the academic session 2006-07.
In the course of its 75 years’ glorious journey, the college has earned quite a few distinctions. In 2010, the University Grants Commission conferred the status of ‘Autonomy’ to the institution for six years. The status of ‘autonomy’ was renewed in 2016 and extended for another six years. To commemorate the 150th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, the college started ‘Swami
Ramakrishna Mission VidyamandiraBelur Math, Howrah-711202
A Residential Autonomous College affi liated to University of Calcutta College with Potential for Excellence
Re-accredited by NAAC with Grade A
1. History and Objective:Contents1. History and Objective 12. Units of Ramakrishna Mission
Saradapitha 23. Courses of Study 34. Rules of Admission 65. Rules for Payment of Dues 66. Examination 77. Stipends and Scholarships 158. Library 169. Computer Laboratory & Internet Kiosk 1710. Smart Classrooms & Language
Laboratory 1711. ‘Swami Vivekananda Research
Centre’ (SVRC) 1712. Internal Quality Assurance Cell 1813. Placement Cell 19 14. College and Hostel Dress Code 1915. Hostel 1916. Co-curricular Activities 2017. Discipline 2218. Vidyamandira Vidyarthi Samsad 2419. Visits by Guardians 2520. Health 2521. Administrative & Faculty Members 2522. Administrative & Academic Support Staff (College) 3623. Administrative & Academic Support Staff (Hostel) 4024. Academic Medals & Prizes 4225. Donations 5426. Fees Structure 6527. Withdrawals 6828. Daily Routine 7529. Contact 76
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Vivekananda Research Centre’ which was given the extension of affi liation by Calcutta University in September 2013. In October 2013, the college was re-accredited by NAAC with Grade ‘A’ (highest grade).
In March 2014, the college was awarded the status ‘College with Potential for Excellence’ (CPE) for the second time by the UGC. In 2015-16 session, the college was awarded DST-FIST by the Central Government.
Location:Vidyamandira is located adjacent to the Headquarters of the
Ramakrishna Math & Ramakrishna Mission at Belur, amid peaceful and elevating surroundings. It is on the Grand Trunk Road, 10 kilometres from Kolkata and nearly 7 kilometres from the Howrah Station, and is linked up with both, by regular bus, train and launch services. Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University (RKMVU) is just opposite to Vidyamandira. The college is purely residential, i.e. all the students compulsorily reside in its hostels. Spread over a big campus, the institution has six college buildings (including the library block), six hostels, a dining hall, a guest-house-cum-generator block, a spacious auditorium (the Vivekananda Sabhagriha) and two large playgrounds. The auditorium has a seating capacity of 835. Cultural functions suited to different occasions, annual prize distribution function, seminars & symposia etc. are held in this beautiful auditorium all through the academic year.
The Vidyamandira is one among the many units of its mother institution, Ramakrishna Mission Saradapitha. The different units in Saradapitha are :
Tattwamandira — A religious and cultural centre;Vidyamandira — A residential Autonomous UG & PG College;Shilpamandira — A Polytechnic offering three-year Diploma
courses in Engineering; it also has a Computer Centre and a Community Training Centre attached to it;
Sikshanamandira — A residential Autonomous B.Ed. & M.Ed. College with research centre;
Shilpayatana — An l.T.l. with H.S. Vocational Course;Shilpavidyalaya — An industrial school offering different
trades; affi liated to the National Council for Vocational Training, Government of India;
Samaj SevakSikshanamandira — A residential training centre for rural
technology and social work;Janasikshamandira— A community rural development unit.
2. Units of Ramakrishna Mission Saradapitha:
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Other units within Saradapitha are Publication, Production and Cottage Industry; Show Room and Sales Pavilion; Dairy.
• Honours Degree Courses:Vidyamandira presently offers three-year (six semester) B.A. and
B.Sc. Honours courses in 14 subjects: B.Sc. Honours in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Economics, Microbiology, Computer Science, Industrial Chemistry and Zoology; B.A. Honours in English, Bengali, Sanskrit, Political Science, History and Philosophy. Every student taking up an Honours subject should necessarily study two general (subsidiary) subjects; two compulsory languages (English and Bengali/ Alt. English); and the subject ‘Environmental Studies’.
Combinations of subjects for the B.A. and B.Sc. Honours courses offered in the college are as follows:
Honours Subjects (any one to be chosen)
General (Subsidiary) Subjects
English Two from the subjects below,Political Science choosing not more than one fromHistory any group:Philosophy Group A: History, SanskritSanskrit Group B: Political Science, Bengali, EnglishBengali Group C: Economics, PhilosophyEconomics Mathematics and StatisticsPhysics Mathematics and Chemistry / Computer ScienceChemistry Physics and MathematicsMathematics Statistics / Physics and Computer ScienceMicrobiology Chemistry and Physics / ZoologyComputer Science Mathematics and ElectronicsIndustrial Chemistry Mathematics and PhysicsZoology Microbiology / Physics and Chemistry
It should be noted that Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry cannot be taken up as General subjects unless one has passed those subjects at the Higher Secondary (10+2 Course) or equivalent examination.
3. Courses of Study:
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• Postgraduate Courses:The college, till now, is offering two-year (four semester) postgraduate
courses in Mathematics, Sanskrit, Bengali, Applied Chemistry and Philosophy.
• Spiritual Heritage:All students of Vidyamandira have to study the subject ‘Indian Culture
& Spirtitual Heritage’, an integral part of their curriculum.
• Research Programs run by ‘Swami Vivekananda Research Centre’ (SVRC) (affi liated to University of Calcutta):
(i) Ph.D. in Bengali, Sanskrit, Mathematics, Philosophy and Applied Chemistry;
(ii) M Phil. in Bengali, Sanskrit and Philosophy.
• Diploma Courses:The college presently offers two 1-year (2 semester) diploma cours-
es.
(a) Diploma Course run by Placement Cell: 1. Diploma in Book Publishing Management
(b) Diploma Course run by the Department of Photography:1. Diploma in Photography
• Certifi cate Courses:(a) Certifi cate Courses run by Swami Vivekananda
Research Centre (SVRC):1. The Life and Teachings of Swami Vivekananda (dura-
tion: 48 hrs),
2. The Life and Teachings of Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi (duration: 40 hrs)
(b) Certifi cate Courses run by Placement Cell:1. Combined Graduate Level Competitive Exam Coaching
(Rail, Bank, PSC, LIC etc.)2. NET – SET Coaching 3. Coaching for SSC (Asst. Teachers)
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(c) Certifi cate Courses run by the Department of Photography (Recognized by University of Calcutta):
1. Certifi cate course on Photography (duration: 90 hrs.)
• Certifi cate course run by the NSS wing (Recognized by the University of Calcutta; for hostellers only):
1. Blood Donors’ Motivation and Social Service (duration: 20 hrs)
• Add-on Certifi cate Courses:The college conducts a number of optional add-on courses. Interested in-house students can join one or more of these courses.
(a) Add-on Certifi cate Course run by Placement Cell:1. Communicative English (only for in-house students)
(b) Add-on courses run by the Department of Cultural Affairs:
The Department of Cultural Affairs presently runs add-on courses on:
1. Tabla,
2. Pakhoaj,
3. Classical Vocal Music,
4. Bengali Recitation.
5. Violin
(c) Add-on course run by the Department of Sanskrit:1. Vedic Chanting
(d) Add-on courses run by the Students’ Counselling Cell:1. Srimad Bhagavad Gita and Effective Life Management
2. Practice of Concentration
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Students who have passed the Higher Secondary Examination of the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (or its equivalent examination) in the current (or the earlier) session may apply for admission to the 1st year class of the Degree Course.
Students who have appeared / passed the Degree Examination of Calcutta University (or other Universities) in the current (or earlier) session may apply for admission to the 1st year of the Postgraduate Course.
For admission, it is essential to qualify both in the admission test and /or interview conducted by the respective departmental teachers. The suitability of the candidate for the hostels will also be taken into account.
Selected candidates must join the college hostel one day prior to the date of commencement of the new session unless otherwise permitted by the Principal.
Vidyamandira discourages its newly admitted students from preparing for and appearing at any of the entrance examinations for professional courses, for it has been our experience that a student hardly fi nds it possible to do justice to his course of study if he is not fully committed to it.
All fi nancial transactions in regard to the college and hostel will be preferably done by the guardians directly, specially in the initial period. Remittances should be made either by bank draft payable at Kolkata, in the name of ‘Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira Hostel’ or by M.O. in the name of the student/ward. Guardians should remit approx. Rs. 2500/- during the fi rst week of every month, towards mess charges for the previous month and hostel and college fees for the current month and some extra amount as pocket money for their ward. This money should be deposited with the hostel offi ce (personal account) to be drawn when necessary. Even if a boy is on leave while the general mess remains open, he has to bear the specifi ed mess establishment charges.
For delay in payment of college fees a student is normally charged a fi ne of Re.1/- per day after 15th of the current month. For delay in payment of mess dues, a fi ne of Re.1/- per day will be charged if a student does not pay the dues within one month of the relevant notifi cation.
The caution money deposited initially is refundable to a student at the time of his leaving the institution after deduction toward breakage / wear &
4. Rules of Admission:
5. Rules for Payment of Dues:
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tear / maintenance etc. Refund will be made only if claimed within one year of leaving the institution. Hostel deposit / advance money is refundable to a student at the time of his leaving the institution after deducting Rs 200/- only towards hostel development / maintenance.[Rules for withdrawal of a student from the institution are given in item no 27.]
6.1. Time Planning6.1.1. PG Courses :Sem Commencement of course End-sem Exam
1 2nd -3rd week of July Mid-December2 1st week of January 3rd week of May3 1st week of July 2nd week of December4 1st week of January 1st week of May
6.1.2. UG Courses :Sem Commencement of course Mid-sem Exam End-sem Exam
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1st-2nd week of July 1st week of January 1st week of July1st week of January 1st week of July1st week of January
2nd week of Sept 2nd week of March 2nd week of Sept 2nd week of March
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Mid-December 3rd week of May Mid-December 3rd week of May Mid-December 1st week of May
These dates are tentative and are fi nalized after the publication of the previous concerned qualifying examinations.
6.2. Marks Distribution in the Evaluation System6.2.1. PG Courses :
Subject Total Marks in each Endsem (I-IV) Grand Total
Mathematics, Sanskrit,Bengali, Philosophy
250 1000
Applied Chemistry 300 1200Indian Culture and Spiritual Heritage*
25 100
*Compulsory course for all PG Courses in each Semester.
6. Examination:
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6.2.2. UG Courses :
Semester Course Marks for Mid-sem Marks for End-sem
1 & 2 Honours 50 100 X 1 = 100General 1 25 75 X 1 = 75General 2 25 75 X 1 = 75Language Eng - 25 X 1 = 25Language MIL - 25 X 1 = 25Indian Culture and Spiritual Heritage
25 X 1 = 25
Total = 325
3 & 4 Honours 50 100 X 1 = 100General 1 25 75 X 1 = 75General 2 25 75 X 1 = 75ENVS 50
Indian Culture and Spiri-tual Heritage
25 X 1 = 25
Total = 325
5 & 6 Honours 100 X 2 = 200*Indian Culture and Spiri-tual Heritage
25 X 1 = 25
Total
Honours 100 X 8 = 800*General 1 & 2 (75 X 4) X 2 = 600
Language E & M (25 X 2) X 2 = 100
ENVS 50 X 2 = 100
Indian Culture and Spiri-tual Heritage
25 X 6 = 150
Total 1750*
Note 1 : *Full Marks in Honours Courses in 5th and 6th semesters may vary. However the lowest range of Full Marks has been mentioned in the aforesaid chart. The variation, if any, will be intimated by the department to the students and to the Controller of Examinations offi ce in due time.
6.2.2.1. Weightage of Continuous Assessment / Mid-sememster marks and End- Semester Marks in preparing fi nal Mark Sheet at the end of a Semester :
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For Non-Lab-based subjects (Honours and General)
Honours PaperFull Marks
Honours :Absolute score converted to a score out of
General PaperFull Marks
General Paper: Absolute score converted to a score out of
Mid Semester 50 10 25 5
Continuous Assessment* -- 10/20*End Semester 100 80 75 70
Total 100 75
*Note : If there is no Mid semester Examination or Continuous Assessment in any semester, the full marks in Continuous Assessment or Mid-semester will be 20 per paper of 100 marks.
For Lab-based subjects (Honours)
Honours Theory Paper Full Marks
Honours Theory Absolute score converted to a score out of
Honours PracticalFull Marks
Honours Practical Absolute score converted to a score out of
Mid Semester 50 10 - -
Continuous Evaluation* - 10/20* - 12.5End Semester 75 55 25 (50% of
total marks of end- sem to be taken from semester- long continuous evaluation / in-ternal assess-ment)
12.5
Total 75 25
*Note : If there is no Mid semester Examination in any semester, the full marks in Continuous Assessment will be 20 per paper.*Continuous Evaluation implies written tests, viva voce,
assignment, quiz, paper presentation, short project etc to be designed and conducted by the departments.
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For Lab-based subject (General)
General Theory Paper Full Marks
General TheoryAbsolute score converted to a score out of
General Practical Full Marks
General Practical Absolute score converted to a score out of
Mid Semester 25 5 - -
Continuous Evaluation - - - 25 / 12.5End Semester 50 45 50/25 (50%
of total marks of end- sem to be taken from semester-long continuous evaluation / internal assessment)
25 / 12.5
Total 50 25* A few notes regarding the examination patternThere will be no Mid-semester examination for UG 3rd year
and PG courses.There will be no compulsory Continuous Assessment for
PG courses. However, if any department conducts such Continuous Assessment, they may decide to give weightage on it.
We have introduced the SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average) / CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) system for preparation of mark-sheets from the session 2014-15.
6.3. Pass Marks in Different Examinations
6.3.1 UG Honours Subject (Non-Lab-based Subjects)A student must secure minimum 40% in aggregate at the end of
6th semester to be declared as an Honours Graduate provided he has not been detained by any of the following regulations, related to a UG student.
A student must secure at least 35% marks in aggregate at the end of each semester (1st to 6th) to be promoted to the next semester / to be announced as a General graduate in case of 6th semester.
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If a student secures less than 35% marks in aggregate at the end of any semester (1st to 6th), he may reappear in his Honours subject in the next appropriate semester.
The mid-semester marks of a student who is reappearing in the Honours subject will not be credited.
A student will get maximum 2 chances after his fi rst appearance in each semester.
At the end of 6th semester, a student must secure 40% marks in aggregate in his Honours subject to be declared as an Honours Graduate.
At the end of the 6th semester, if a student secures less than 40% in aggregate taking together all the marks of 6 semesters in his Honours subject, he may reappear for his Honours papers of the 5th / 6th semester or in both the semesters.
A student will get maximum 2 chances after his fi rst appearance.A student has to clear all his papers within the maximum limit of
5 years from the year of his admission.If a student repeats the Honours subject in the next appropriate
semester, then the marks in all other subjects which he has passed in the previous semester, will be credited.
6.3.2. UG Honours Subjects (Lab-based)A student must secure minimum 40% in aggregate (theory and
practical marks put together) and 35% marks separately in theory and practical portion at the end of 6th semester to be declared as an Honours Graduate provided he has not been detained by any of the following regulations, related to an UG student, put hereafter.
A student must secure at least 35% marks in theory and practical paper separately at the end of each semester (1st to 5th) to be promoted to the next semester / to be announced as General graduate in case of 6th semester.
If a student secures less than 35% marks either in theory or in practical paper at the end of any semester (1st to 6th), he may reappear in his Honours subject (both in theory and practical) in the next appropriate semester.
The mid-semester marks of a student who is reappearing in Honours subject will not be credited.
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A student will get maximum 2 chances after his fi rst appearance in each semester.
At the end of 6th semester a student must secure 40% marks in aggregate (35% marks separately in theory and practical) in his Honours subject to be declared as an Honours Graduate.
At the end of the 6th semester, if a student secures less than 40% in aggregate taking together all the marks of 6 semesters in his Honours subject, he may reappear in his Honours papers (both in theory and practical) of the 5th / 6th semester or in both semesters.
6.3.3. UG General Subjects (Non-Lab-based)A student must secure at least 30% marks as pass marks in
each general subject at the end of each semester (1st to 4th).If a student secures less than 30% marks in one or more
general subjects at the end of any semester (1st to 4th), he will be promoted to the next semester but he has to reappear in that general subject/s in the next appropriate semester.
The mid-semester marks of a student who is reappearing in General subject will be credited.
A student will get maximum 2 chances after his fi rst appearance.A student has to clear all his papers within the maximum limit of
5 years from the year of his admission.
6.3.4. UG General Subjects (Lab-based)A student must secure at least 30% marks as pass marks in
each general subject (theory and practical separately) at the end of each semester (1st to 4th).
If a student secures less than 30% marks in general subject/s (either in theory or in practical) at the end of any semester (1st to 4th), he will be promoted to the next semester but he has to reappear in that general subject (either in theory or in practical, or in both parts as applicable) in the next appropriate semester.
The mid-semester marks of a student who is reappearing in General subject will be credited.
A student will get maximum 2 chances after his fi rst appearance.A student has to clear all his papers within the maximum limit of
5 years from the year of his admission.
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6.3.5. Language GroupA student must secure at least 30% marks as pass marks in
English and MIL separately at the end of each semester (1st and 2nd) to be promoted to the next semester.
If a student secures less than 30% marks in any language (either in English or in MIL) at the end of any semester (1st and 2nd), he may be promoted to the next semester but he has to reappear in that language in the next appropriate semester.
6.3.6. Environmental Studies (ENVS)A student must secure at least 30% marks as pass marks in
Environmental Studies at the end of the 4th semester.If a student secures less than 30% marks in ENVS in 4th
semester, he will be promoted to the next semester but he has to reappear in the next appropriate semester.
A student will get maximum 2 chances after his fi rst appearance.
6.3.7. Indian Culture and Spiritual Heritage (ICSH) – UGA student must secure at least 30% marks as pass marks in
ICSH at the end of each semester (1st to 6th).If a student secures less than 30% marks in ICSH in any
semester (1st to 6th), he will be promoted to the next semester but he has to reappear in the next appropriate semester.
A student will get maximum 2 chances after his fi rst appearance.A student has to clear all his papers within the maximum limit of
5 years from the year of his admission.
6.3.8. PG Subjects (Lab-based and Non-Lab-based)A student must secure minimum 40% in aggregate at the end of
4th semester to be declared as an MA/MSc passed out provided he has not been detained by any of the following regulations, related to a PG student, put hereafter.
If a student secures less than 35% marks in aggregate at the end of any semester (1st to 4th), he has to reappear in all the papers in his PG subject in the next appropriate semester.
A student will get maximum 2 chances after his fi rst appearance.At the end of 4th semester a student must secure 40% marks in
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aggregate in his PG subject.At the end of the 4th semester, if a student secures less than
40% in aggregate taking together all the marks of 4 semesters in his PG subject, he may reappear in his PG papers of the 3rd / 4th semester or in both the semesters.
6.3.9. Indian Culture and Spiritual Heritage (ICSH) – PGA student must secure at least 30% marks as pass marks in
ICSH at the end of each semester (1st to 6th).
If a student secures less than 30% marks in ICSH in any semester (1st to 4th), he will be promoted to the next semester but he has to reappear in the next appropriate semester.
A student will get maximum 2 chances after his fi rst appearance.A student has to clear all his papers within the maximum limit of
5 years from the year of his admission.
6.3.10. Re-Evaluation of answer-scripts in UG & PG CoursesThere will be no re-evaluation in mid-semester examination.For Honours and PG papers, students may apply to the
Controller of Examinations to see the answer-scripts submitting a fee of Rs. 100/- per paper / group. He will be allowed to see the Xerox copy of answer script in the Controller’s Department. After seeing the paper if the student opts for re-examination, he may apply to the Controller of Examinations submitting a fee of Rs. 100/- per paper / group provided he has secured more than 40% marks aggregating the marks of the all the remaining subjects and / or papers and / or groups.
A student may apply for re-examination in maximum 50% of the total papers he has appeared in that particular examination.
Note that, if a student applies for re-examination in one group or two groups of a paper, it will be considered that he has applied for re-examination in one paper.
Example : If a student applies for re-examination in Gr A / B / C of Paper 1 or in any two groups of that paper, it will be considered that he has applied for re-examination in one paper.
This paper will be re-examined by an external examiner and the review marks will stand as his fi nal marks. If there is a difference of more than 15% marks between the fi rst examiner and the reviewer, then the answer script will be sent to the third external
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examiner and the average of all the three marks, thus received, will stand as his fi nal marks.
Marks secured by a student after re-examination will stand as fi nal marks unless the status of the results is degraded.
*Please note that the rules are subject to change under some special circumstances.
6.4. Attendance of the StudentsA candidate shall be deemed to have pursued a regular course
of study in the college if he has attended at least 75% of the theory classes and 75% of practical classes separately held in each of his subject(s) of the Under Graduate Honours Degree Course and Post-Graduate Course.
A candidate attending less than 75% but not below 60% classes in one or more subject(s) shall be declared ‘Non-Collegiate’ and may be allowed to appear at the concerned examination on payment of requisite Non-Collegiate fees.
A candidate attending less than 60% theory classes or practical classes in any subject shall be declared ‘Discollegiate’ and shall be debarred from appearing at the examination. Attendance in a subject shall be counted from the date of commencement of classes in that subject.
Absence from classes without any valid reason will imply imposition of heavy fi ne and/or suspension from classes.
Financial assistance in the form of monthly stipends is provided every year to needy and meritorious students. These stipends are met from funds and endowments created out of donations etc by several well-wishers, admirers of the Mission ideology, ex-students and benevolent public. There is also a token contribution from our students from their regular fees.
The amount of monthly stipend given to an individual student varies from Rs. 100/- to Rs. 2000/-. A fairly huge amount of nearly Rs. 17 lakhs was disbursed last year as scholarships and stipends.
The scholarships and stipends granted are subject to the following conditions:
7. Stipends and Scholarships:
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(i) The concession granted by the college may be reduced or cancelled altogether if the general conduct of the student or his progress in studies is not satisfactory.
(ii) Income certifi cate of the guardian from the appropriate authority should be submitted.
(iii) The hostel boarding advance of the student enjoying fi nancial assistance will not be refunded to him at the time of fi nal clearance on the eve of his leaving the college. This amount will be credited to the scholarship fund.
(iv) Any stipend-holder leaving the college without completion of the course of study will be liable to refund the amount of money spent for him by Vidyamandira towards meeting his college and hostel charges.
(i) Reference Section: We have general Encyclopaedias like Britannica, Americana, Soviet, and Encyclopedias on various subjects, dictionaries on languages and subjects, directories, manuals, handbooks etc. and copies of most of the text books that the students need. We also subscribe to 61 print journals and about 6020 e-journals (through INFLIBNET N-LIST, SAGE).
(ii) Lending Section: The library has a rich collection of about 63,860 printed and 31,35,000 e-books through Infl ibnet books on different subjects. Students are issued 4 lending cards and 1 reading card. Against each lending card, they can borrow 1 book for 15 days only; while against each reading card 1 book can be borrowed for 1 day only. Time for issuing of books from lending section : Monday to Saturday: 7 am – 8.45 pm; Sundays and holidays 7 am – 10 am, 7 pm – 8.45 pm.
(iii) Long Term: Books are also lent to the students on a long-term basis, so that they can retain a number of textbooks for the whole duration of the course.
(iv) Reading Room: There is a separate Reading Room (Swami Abhedananda Reading Room) which remains open from 7.30 am to 9.00 am and 7.00 pm to 8.30 pm. Here the students can engage themselves in serious study, either using their own books or the text-books available in this section. Question papers of the End-Semester and Mid-Semester examinations are kept in the Reading Room, for reference.
8. Library:
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(v) Departmental Library: Each Department in our college has its own separate Departmental Library.
(vi) Library Automation: The Library is partially computerised. The library is using KOHA libray management software as well as Vivekananda Library Management Software (VLMS). Computerised catalogue search facility based on author / title / keyword / subject is available for the purpose of borrowing books.The project of library automation through RFID technology is under process.
(vii) Reprography Service: The library is offering reprography services (Xerox) to the members.
(viii) Manuscript Section: The library has seventy manuscript which are maintained by the department of Bengali.
(ix) Special Journal Section: The department of Bengali has a collection of Bengali literary journals which are used by the students, schollars and teachers.
There are 3 separate Computer Laboratories for Computer Science Department. Apart from these, Departments of Physics, Industrial Chemistry, Microbiology and Bengali are having computers for the use of students.
A separate Computer Laboratory (with approximately 55 computers at present) and Internet Kiosk have been set up for the academic use of the students. This remains open from 7 am to 8.30 pm.
Vidyamandira has started online classes for a few departments. Distinguished faculties of Universities/Institutes of repute (from India and abroad) interact with our students regularly through Skype, video- conference etc.
Our language laboratory is also well equipped with recent devices. Since last two years, a major portion of the ‘Communicative English’ classes are conducted here using the online software ‘Burlington’.
9. Computer Laboratories & Internet Kiosk:
10. Smart Classrooms & Language Laboratory:
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‘Swami Vivekananda Research Centre’ (SVRC), the research wing of the college, came into existence in the academic year 2013-14, on the 150th birth-anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. The centre is affi liated to University of Calcutta. Apart from the research programs and certifi cate courses (mentioned in section 3), the centre conducts workshops regularly in various disciplines. SVRC encourages constructive non-formal research as well.
The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) looks after the maintenance and enhancement of quality in college academics. The cell, comprising the monastic members, teacher-co-ordinators, Heads of all the Departments, representatives from non-teaching staff and student-representatives of ‘Vidyarthi Samsad’, meet regularly to discuss results of semester examinations, introduction of new courses and all other related issues.
The Placement Cell of Vidyamandira proactively supports students to acquire various academic/hands-on trainings in industry/different academic organizations along with offering numerous certifi cate courses (see section 3).
Industries and/or institutions visited by our students for project works:
As a part of the academic curricula and also to enhance their skill, under direct supervision of the Placement Cell, students of Vidyamandira categorically visit for industrial training/ project work to many nationally and internationally acclaimed organizations/institutions like -
1. H & R Johnson, Mumbai2. Aditya Birla Insulators, Halol, Gujarat3. ACC Cement Ltd., Gagal, Himachal Pradesh4. Calderys India R efractories Ltd, Nagpur5. Chembiotech, Kolkata6. Cement Corporation of India, Tandur, Telangana7. ACC Cement Ltd., Bargarh, Odisha8. Vesuvius India Ltd., Kolkata9. Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Kolkata
11. ‘Swami Vivekananda Research Centre’ (SVRC):
12. Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC):
13. Placement Cell:
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10. Indian Institute of Chemical Biology (IICB), Kolkata11. National Institute of Cholera & Enteric Diseases (NICED), Kolkta12. Indian Institute of Science Education & Research (IISER),
Thiruvanantapuram13. University College of Science, Technology & Agriculture,
University of Calcutta, Kolkata14. Hyderabad University, Hyderabad
Companies/industries selected our students in 2016:1. Calderys India Refractories Ltd., Nagpur2. Avanseus Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore 3. Saraswati Press Ltd., Kolkata
The college uniform is(a) White trousers (not pyjamas) and white shirt, or(b) White dhoti and white shirt / white panjabi.The Hostel dress can be any decent clothing like pants, pyjama,
half pants, T-shirts & shirts. Lungis are not allowed. Half-pants, however, are not allowed in the college, even beyond offi ce hours. Students must wear only white dhotis and white shirts /white panjabis while attending prayers in the hostels.
The Vidyamandira being a wholly residential college, its hostels form an integral part in the scheme of an all-round education imparted by it. They are run on the principles of the ancient Gurukula and as such they pay special attention to the training of those aspects of a boy’s personality that would enable him to fl ower into a ‘full man’.
Resident superintendents who are monastic members of the Ramakrishna Order are in charge of the hostels. At present there are six hostels or bhavans— Vinay Bhavan, Vidya Bhavan, Shraddha Bhavan, Sree Bhavan, Vivek Bhavan and Shanti Bhavan. The total accommodation in the six hostels is approximately 675. The Principal/ Vice-Principal will decide at the beginning of each session in which hostel a boy will be put up. The allotment of rooms and seats is made according to the discretion of the superintendents. The transfer of a student from one hostel to another will require the permission of the Principal/ Vice- Principal.
14. College and Hostel Dress Code:
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Hostel facilities:
Boarders will be supplied with bedsteads and tables. They must bring their own bedding (including bed, bed-sheet, bed-cover, table-cloth and mosquito curtain) and also bring with them a plate, a glass, a cup, three sets of college uniform, two sets of white dhoti & punjabi and other articles of use which should be new as far as possible. Every boarder is also expected to have undergon e a course of tetanus toxide. Students carrying any chronic illness must report the same before admission to the college. Seats at the hostel must not be changed, nor the furniture removed without the permission of the Hostel Superintendent. Any damage done to the fi ttings or furniture will incur fi nes.
Boarders must keep their own rooms perfectly clean and their things decently arranged. Besides, they are to wash their own utensils after meals and tiffi n and keep them in their proper places.
All our hostel rooms have been provided with tubelights and fans. Two stand-by generators are available in case of power-cuts. No lanterns/torches must be used for late-night study after 11 pm, however.
A public booth with outgoing telephone facilities has been set up within the campus. This remains open from 9 am to 6 pm and again from 9 pm to 9.45 pm.
Purifi ed drinking water is available at all the hostels. Solar water heating apparatuses have been installed out of UGC funds and hence hot water is available throughout the year.
A boys’ store, where boys can purchase items of daily use, operates within the college premises.
A salon functions in the hostel campus.
A photocopier unit, where students and staff can get their relevant materials ‘xeroxed’ on payment of requisite charges is also operative.
A canteen for students, teachers and staff of vidyamandira is being operated within the campus.
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In addition to academic education, co-curricular activities form an important aspect of student-training in Vidyamandira. This blend of academic and non-academic activities help in the harmonious development of head, hand and heart.
The co-curricular activities may briefl y be classifi ed as below:(a) Physical:
Vidyamandira has rich facilities for sports and games as well as athletics. It has a large playground which is used for football, cricket, volleyball and other athletic events. A well-equipped multigym has been set up with modern facilities. The trainer at the multigym also teaches the boys yogasanas. In addition to these, the boys play indoor games like carom and table tennis. Annual athletics meet is held regularly and the successful competitors are awarded prizes and trophies.
A separate unit of the senior NCC (National Cadet Corps) has been in existence in the Vidyamandira since August 1959. There is an arrangement for imparting training to the cadets within the campus of the college under the able supervision of monastic members and trained offi cers. One of our teachers is the Captain of the Vidyamandira NCC Unit. It is to be noted that periodical camp life forms an essential part of NCC training.
An NSS (National Service Scheme) unit started functioning from June 1970. The unit provides scope for the student-volunteers to participate in such social works as environmental cleaning, running literacy centre for the illiterate and coaching classes for poor school boys of the locality, relief work, gardening, etc. Vidyamandira students reaches out to poor and needy students of the locality and serve them with study-materials under ‘Brahmananda Book Bank’ scheme.
First year degree students must compulsorily take part either in the NCC (National Cadet Corps) or the NSS (National Social Service). Interested students of other years are also encouraged to participate.
All the college-students, on rotational basis, have to join college cleaning programme on Sunday mornings.
(b) Cultural & Intellectual:A college magazine named ‘VIDYAMANDIRA PATRIKA’ is published
annually in co- operation with the boys. A wall-magazine is also periodically brought out from the college under the name of ‘Shraddha’ with the help of the students. Besides this, wall-magazines are brought out by the different hostels and departments. Occasionally, bulletins and periodicals are published by different departments. Students take
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part in college annual cultural competitions such as extempore speech, debate, quiz, music, drama, drawing, recitation etc. These help them to develop their aesthetic faculties. Prizes are awarded for good performance in these competitions. To widen their outlook on life and stimulate their intellectual curiosity, they are occassionally taken out on excursions to various centres of religious, cultural or academic interest. Weekly seminars/discussions by eminent scholars on topics of contemporary interest are a regular feature of the intellectual life of the college.
A forum for reading poems and discussions on related topics of literature has been introduced under the title ‘Kabitar Adda’.
Students participate in off-campus cultural and other co-curricular competitions regularly.
(c) Spiritual and other acts:Prayer, which consists of silent meditation, simple hymns and
devotional songs, is held in the hostels both in the morning and evening. Participation in prayer is compulsory. With a view to acquainting the students with the fundamentals of the Spiritual Heritage of India, regular classes are held in the college.
The boys organize various kinds of socio-religious functions and festivities and take part in the national festivals. Moreover, they participate in the periodical religious celebrations of the Belur Math.
The students are taught to be self-reliant, active and practical and are encouraged to develop a sense of social obligation and responsibility. They clean their rooms, look after the shrine and attend on their sick brothers. They are made to feel that the hostel is their home.
(i) The students must conform to the rules and discipline of the college and the hostel. The object of discipline is to help the students to develop their potentialities in an orderly way, to promote a healthy relation between the teachers and the taught as also to preserve a peaceful academic atmosphere essential for study.
(ii) All students must regulate their lives according to the prescribed routine for study, work and prayer. They will have to keep to the simple standard of living maintained in the hostel
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and do their own works themselves as far as practicable and be regular and punctual in all matters.
(iii) To be absent from class while being present in the hostel, unless a student is physically unfi t or is specially permitted by the superintendent, is deemed as a breach of discipline.
(iv) No student is permitted to go outside the college campus during college hours without permission from the college authorities. Gate-passes from superintendents will be required during hostel hours (other than college hours) except from 4 pm to 6 pm.
(v) A student while leaving the hostel for his home or other sundry works elsewhere, must record the details about the purpose of the leave and the time of departure, the destination and the expected time of arival in the Hostel Leave Register.
(vi) Students are allowed to go home during long vacations namely, the Summer Recess, the Puja and the Winter Holidays. It is to be noted that frequent home- going is discouraged as it interferes with the studies and the continuity of the disciplined hostel life. Except under special circumstances, nobody is allowed to stay outside after dusk.
(vii) If any student overstays leave or is found not present in the college and the hostel on the reopening date of the college from the very fi rst period after any vacation or holidays, he will have to pay a fi ne of Rs.500/-
(viii) A student is advised not to keep money with him. His personal cash should be kept in deposit with the hostel offi ce to be drawn when necessary. He must also be very careful about the books and other valuable things he keeps in the hostel. Students should open a bank account in State Bank of India, Belur Math Branch and/or United Bank of India, Belur Math branch which are very close to college campus. ATM counters are also available there.
(ix) Permission of the Principal/Vice-Principal will be necessary for arranging or taking part in any function or activity other than the ones offi cially allowed.
(x) Cameras can be brought to the hostels only after obtaining permission from the superintendent concerned.
(xi) Students are, in general, instructed not to keep mobile phones
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with them in the hostel. However, mobiles of basic models, if necessary, may be kept with the hostel superintendent and used only during the stipulated hours or while going out for a specifi c purpose. In the latter case, the mobile should be handed over to the superintendent/hostel gateman immediately after returning to the hostel.
(xii) Prior permission from the Principal will be necessary for using laptops or e-book readers. Even if permitted in some exceptional cases, use of these devices will be restricted to the college main building only during study hours.
(xiii) Use of radios (FM), sound systems and electronic devices of every form other than those mentioned in (x) and (xi) above is strictly prohibited.
Violation of clauses (x)-(xiii) will be treated as breach of discipline and hence will be strictly dealt with.
(xiv) Purchasing of periodicals etc. by individual students should be done with the permission of the concerned hostel superintendent.
(xv) Vidyamandira, being a residential college under the Ramakrishna Mission, which is a non-political body, the students of this institution must keep scrupulously away from any kind of political activity.
(xvi) Students considered unfi t to continue owing to health grounds, bad attendance, indiscipline or unsatisfactory conduct are also liable to be removed from the college. Smoking and other forms of addiction are strictly prohibited in the hostel and college. They are punishable with fi nes as per government rules.
(xvii) Private tuition is discouraged in this institution.
(xviii) Guardians will be intimated periodically on the ward’s academic progress and the growth along moral dimension.
The object of formation of the Vidyarthi Samsad is to take the students through various activities of the institution, for the development of a balanced character. The Samsad is to act in complete accord with
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the aims and purposes of this residential college and to function as a helping body under the guidance of the authorities.
Representatives from every class (year) are included in the Vidyarthi Samsad. The activities of the Samsad principally consist of the following :
(i) Debates and Symposia, (ii) Literary activities,(iii) Socio-religious functions, (iv) Games and Sports,(v) Observance of national festivals, (vi) Humanitarian works,(vii) Library.
Parents and guardians will surely appreciate that frequent visits on their part has a disturbing effect on the even tenor of a student’s academic and community life. The visits are usually restricted to the following hours : 4-30 pm to 6-00 pm on weekdays and 9 am to 12 noon & 3 pm to 6 pm on Sundays and other Holidays. Guardians should kindly meet their wards in the Visitors’ Room. They are discouraged from visiting their wards in their rooms in the hostel.
Qualifi ed medical offi cers attend to the sick regularly (both in the morning and in the evening at the doctor’s chamber in the college campus). Doctors of the Belur Math Outdoor Dispensary, Shramajibi Hospital and Ramakrishna Mission Seva Pratisthan are consulted, when necessary. Students should pay for medicines and for expert medical advice in case of serious illness and bear extra expenses for special diet, nursing, conveyance etc. Guardians are requested to remove their wards immediately from the hostel in case of contagious diseases such as chicken pox and conjunctivitis.
Principal : Swami Shastrajnananda Vice Principal &Controller of Examinations : Swami Ekachittananda Joint Controller of Examinations : Br DhirachaitanyaDy. Controller of Examinations : Br Tyagatmachaitanya
19. Visits by Guardians:
20. Health:
21. Administrative and Faculty Members:
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A. FACULTY OF SCIENCE
1. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRYName Qualifi cation Designation
Atanu Bhattacharyya MSc, PhD Associate Professor, HoDDebasis Jana MSc, PhD Assistant ProfessorSyed Shahed Riaz MSc, PhD Assistant ProfessorSekhar Gain MSc, PhD Assistant ProfessorKarna Roy MSc, PhD Visiting facultyDebabrata Ganguli MSc, PhD Visiting facultyRabindranath Dhara MSc, PhD Visiting facultyUday Chand Ghosh MSc, PhD Visiting facultyDebnath Mukherjee MSc, PhD Visiting facultySwapan Mukherjee MSc, PhD Visiting facultySubrata Banerjee MSc, PhD Visiting facultyShyamal Ganguli MSc, PhD Visiting facultyAjoy Mukherjee MSc, PhD Visiting facultySatyabrata Roy MSc, PhD Visiting facultyAnkan Sanyal MSc, PhD Visiting facultySisir Debnath MSc, PhD Visiting facultyKoushik Goswami MSc, PhD Visiting facultyNirmalya Mukherjee MSc, PhD Visiting facultyPartha Pratim Ghosh MSc, PhD Visiting faculty
2. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
Name Qualifi cation Designation
Bhabesh Roy MSc, PhD Associate ProfessorMriganka Roy Basunia MSc Assistant ProfessorSagar Biswas MSc, PhD Assistant ProfessorRajesh Karmakar MSc, PhD Assistant ProfessorSandip Kumar Roy MSc Assistant ProfessorPushpajit Halder MSc Assistant Professor
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Name Qualifi cation Designation
Swami Divyananda Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty
Br. Keshab Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty
Dipak Ghosh MSc, PhD Visiting FacultySiddhartha Roy MSc, PhD Visiting FacultyAjay Chowdhury MSc Visiting FacultyArunagnshu Chowdhury MSc, PhD Visiting FacultySurajit Chakraborty MSc, PhD Visiting FacultyTarasankar Nag MSc, PhD Visiting FacultyPartha Majumdar MSc, PhD Visiting FacultyGoutam Bhattacharya MSc, PhD Visiting FacultyRupak Bhattacharya MSc Visiting Faculty
3. DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
Name Qualifi cation Designation
Kartick Chandra Pal MSc, PhD Associate Professor (HoD)Subhankar Roy MSc, MPhil, PhD Associate ProfessorSwapan Kumar Ghosh MSc, PhD Associate ProfessorBappa Das MSc, PhD Assistant ProfessorSoumitra Kayal MSc Assistant ProfessorSaugata Mitra MSc, PhD Assistant ProfessorArnabjyoti Dasgupta MSc, PhD Assistant ProfessorSwami Ekachittananda Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty
Prasanta Kr Chaudhuri MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty (Honorary)
Kalipada Das MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty
Asit Baran Raha MStat, PhD Visiting FacultyAmit Kumar Biswas MSc, PhD Visiting FacultyBibhas Chandra Mandal MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty
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4. DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY
Name Qualifi cation Designation
Asit Kr Sarkar MSc, PhD Associate Professor, HoD
Santanu Maitra MSc Assistant ProfessorArindam Roy MSc, PhD Assistant ProfessorDiptendu Sarkar MSc, PhD Assistant ProfessorPratap Kumar Das MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty (Honorary)
Abhishek Pal MSc Part Time Teacher (Govt. Appointed)
Chandan Rai MSc Part Time Teacher (Govt. Appointed)
Samrat Chatterjee MSc Visiting FacultyPranab Kr Banerjee MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty (Honorary)
5. DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Name Qualifi cation Designation
Avishek Barman MSc, MTech Assistant Professor*, HoDSarbajit Manna MTech Assistant ProfessorArindam Sarkar MCA, MTech, PhD Assistant ProfessorAtanu Mondal MSc, MTech Assistant ProfessorSamaresh Maity MCA Visiting FacultyParthajit Roy Visiting Faculty
6. DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
Name Qualifi cation Designation
Debkumar Chakraborty MSc, PhD Associate Professor, HoD
Tamoghna Mandal MSc Assistant ProfessorManas Kumar Bhowmick MSc, MPhil Assistant ProfessorBr. Subrata Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty
Br. Riddhi Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty
Tapan Kr. Ghosh MA Visiting Faculty (Honorary)
Abhijit Dutta MSc Visiting FacultyDebabrata Roy MSc, MPhil Visiting Faculty
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7. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY
Name Qualifi cation DesignationUttam Kr Ghorai MSc, MTech Course Co-ordinatorSankar Prasad Ghoshal MTech Visiting FacultySmarajit Sen MTech Visiting FacultyPanchanan Pramanik MSc, PhD Visiting FacultySabyasachi Sarkar MSc, PhD Visiting FacultyUday Chan Ghosh MSc, PhD Visiting FacultySudip Kumar Das MSc, PhD Visiting FacultyKarna Roy MSc, PhD Visiting FacultyDebnath Mukherjee MSc, PhD Visiting FacultyDipak Moy Gupta BTech Visiting FacultyJnan Prakash Naskar MSc, PhD Visiting FacultyShyamal Kumar Ganguly MSc, PhD Visiting FacultyAbhijit Bandyopadhyay MTech, PhD,
FLS, FICERVisiting Faculty
Partha Roy PhD Visiting FacultyKausik Addy MTech, MS Visiting FacultyAnkan Sanyal MSc, PhD Visiting FacultyNabakumar Bera MSc, PhD Visiting FacultyKoushik Goswami MSc, PhD Visiting FacultySumit Mandal MSc, MTech Visiting FacultySubhajit Saha MSc, MTech Visiting FacultyNirmalya Mukherjee MSc, PhD Visiting FacultyPartha Pratim Ghosh MSc, PhD Visiting FacultyArabinda Chakraborty MSc Visiting FacultyArnab De MSc, MBA Visiting FacultyDiptiman Dinda MSc Visiting FacultySoumya Sundar Mati MSc Visiting FacultySayan Ganguly MTech Visting FacultyAngsuman Santra MSc Visting Faculty
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8. DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
Name Qualifi cation Designation
Br. Pavitrachaitanya Course Co-ordinator & Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty
Dinendra Raychaudhuri MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty (Honorary)
Prab Kumar Banerjee MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty (Honorary)
Tarak Nath Khan MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty (Honorary)
Anupam Ghosh MSc, BEd Visiting Faculty
9. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS
Name Qualifi cation DesignationRanajit Das MSc Assistant ProfessorArijit Sarkar MTech Visiting Faculty
10. DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
Name Qualifi cation Designation
Br Subrata Course Co-ordinator and Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty
Debkumar Chakraborty MSc, PhD Associate Profes-sor
Aravinda Hore MSc, PhD Visiting FacultyRudraprasad Sinha MSc Visiting FacultyBr. Riddhi Honorary Full Time
Monastic Faculty
11. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Name Qualifi cation Designation
Br. Pavitrachaitanya Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty
Dwijendranah Bandyopadhyay MSc Visiting Faculty
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B. FACULTY OF LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES
1. DEPARTMENT OF BENGALI
Name Qualifi cation Designation
Dipankar Mallik MA, PhD Assistant Professor, HoD
Priyabrata Ghoshal MA Associate Professor
Subhankar Ray MA, PhD Assistant Professor
Gopal Chandra Bayen MA, MPhil, PhD Assistant Professor
Prosenjit Biswas MA, MPhil Assistant Professor
Arnab Sadhukhan MA, PhD Assistant Professor
Sw. Shastrajnananda Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty
Br. Dhirachaitanya Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty
Subhas Mistri MA, PhD Honorary Full Time Faculty
Barid Baran Ghosh MA, PhD, DLitt Visiting Faculty
Pravat Kr. Das MA, PhD Visiting Faculty
Shrutinath Chakraborty MA, PhD Visiting Faculty
Sanat Naskar MA, PhD Visiting Faculty
Sk. Makbul Islam MA, PhD Visiting Faculty
Bijit Ghosh MA, PhD Visiting Faculty
Arjundev Sen Sharma MA, PhD Visiting Faculty
Tapas Saha MA, MPhil, PhD Visiting Faculty
Avijit Maity MA Visiting Faculty
Abhisekh Mondal MA, MPhil Visiting Faculty
Md. Galibuddin MA Visiting Faculty
Soubhik Kundu MA, MPhil Visiting Faculty
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2. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
Name Qualifi cation DesignationSwarup Ray MA, MPhil, PhD Associate Professor, HoD
Subrata Roy Chowdhury MA Associate ProfessorTanweer Alam Mazhari MA, MPhil Associate ProfessorSudip Bhattacharya MA, PhD Associate ProfessorSushanta Roy MA Visiting Faculty
3. DEPARTMENT OF SANSKRIT
Name Qualifi cation DesignationSatyabrata Pahari MA, MPhil, PhD Associate Professor, HoD
Durgasankar Chakrabarty MA Associate ProfessorBiplab Kotal MA, MPhil Assistant ProfessorAnjan Das MA, PhD Assistant ProfessorHarekrushna Pattajoshi MA, PhD Assistant Professor*Taraknath Adhikary MA, PhD Visiting FacultyTapan Sankar Bhattacharyya MA, PhD, DLitt Visiting FacultyAmit Bhattacharjee MA, PhD Visiting FacultyShyamapada Kar MA, PhD Visiting FacultyTapas Kumar Bagchi MA Visiting FacultyDhananjay Chakraborty MA Visiting FacultyAnnada Sankar Pahari MA, PhD Visiting FacultyAyan Bhattacharya MA, MPhil, PhD Visiting FacultySk Sabir Ali MA, MPhil, PhD Visiting FacultySwarup Singha MA, PhD Visiting FacultySantu Singha MA, PhD Visiting FacultyVivek Karmakar MA Visiting FacultySwapan Majhi MA, PhD Visiting FacultySubhrajit Sen MA, PhD Visiting Faculty
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C. FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
4. DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
Name Qualifi cation Designation
Prithwiraj Biswas MA Associate Professor, HoD
Santanu Dey MA, MPhil, PhD Associate ProfessorNurmohammad Sekh MA Assistant ProfessorDebasis Pal MA Assistant ProfessorGautam Mukhopadhyay MA Part Time Teacher (Govt. appointed)
5. DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY
Name Qualifi cation Designation
Samim Ahmed MA Associate Professor, HoDMd Faridur Rahman MA, MPhil Associate ProfessorArup Kumar Dhabal MA, PhD Assistant ProfessorAshim Kumar Choudhury MA Assistant Professor*Santu Kandar MA Assistant ProfessorBr Tygatamachaitanya Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty
Abhik Banerjee MA Visiting FacultyTapan Kumar Chakraborty MA, PhD Visiting FacultySubir Ranjan Bhattacharjee MA Visiting FacultyGopal Chandra Khan MA, PhD Visiting FacultyPralayankar Bhattacharya MA, PhD Visiting FacultyRaghunath Ghosh MA, PhD Visiting FacultyMd. Sirajul Islam MA, PhD Visiting Faculty
6. DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
Name Qualifi cation Designation
Indrashis Banerjee MA, PhD Associate ProfessorSandipan Sen MA Assistant Professor
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Name Qualifi cation Designation
Satyam Chakraborty MA Part Time Teacher (Govt. appointed)
Ajoy Bera MA Visiting FacultyJatishankar Chattopadhyay MA, MPhil Visiting FacultyNarayan Samanta MA Visiting Faculty
7. DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN CULTURE & SPIRITUAL HERITAGE
Name DesignationSwami Divyananda Honorary Full Time Monastic FacultySwami Shastrajnananda Honorary Full Time Monastic FacultySwami Ekachittananda Honorary Full Time Monastic FacultySwami Kalyaneshananda Honorary Full Time Monastic FacultySwami Pratibodhananda Honorary Full Time Monastic FacultySwami Mahavidyananda Honorary Full Time Monastic FacultyBr Pavitracharitanya Honorary Full Time Monastic FacultyBr Dhirachaitanya Honorary Full Time Monastic FacultyBr Tyagatmacharitanya Honorary Full Time Monastic FacultyBr Uddhavachaitanya Honorary Full Time Monastic FacultyBr Subrata Honorary Full Time Monastic FacultyBr Avijit Honorary Full Time Monastic FacultyBr. Riddhi Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty
D. DIPLOMA COURSES
1. DEPARTMENT OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Name Designation
Subrata Roy Chowdhury Course CoordinatorArup Roy Visiting FacultyBarun Kumar Datta Visiting FacultyDhritiman Mukherjee Visiting Faculty
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Name Designation
Jayanta Saha Visiting FacultyJoydip Mitra Visiting FacultyKushal Gangopadhyay Visiting FacultyRonny Sen Visiting FacultySaibal Das Visiting FacultySiddhartha Goswami Visiting FacultySoumitra Datta Visiting FacultySudipto Das Visiting FacultySuvendu Chatterjee Visiting FacultySwapan Nayak Visiting FacultyKingshuk Chakraborty Visiting FacultySoumyendra Saha Visiting Faculty
2. DEPARTMENT OF BOOK PUBLISHING MANAGEMENT
Name Designation
Tapas Saha Course CoordinatorAlimpan Ghosh Visiting Faculty
E. CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
1. DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS
Name Designation
Swami Kalyaneshananda Monk-in-ChargeGautam Mukhopadhyay Co-ordinatorSiddhartha Bhattacharya Visiting FacultyRitwik Bhattacharya Visiting FacultyNishanth Singh Visiting FacultyArunanshu Biswas Visiting FacultySandip Bhattacharya Visiting Faculty
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2. NATIONAL CADET CORPS (NCC)
Name DesignationArup Kumar Dhabal CaptainSwami Pratibodhananda Monk-in-Charge & Co-ordinator
3. NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS)
Name DesignationBr. Keshab Programme Offi cerBr. Riddhi Jt. Coordinator
*Management Appointed Faculty Member
1. Main Offi ce (including Cash & Accounts)
Name Designation
Br Pavitracharitanya College Offi ce Superintendent & Treasurer
Ranjan Kumar Biswas Head ClerkBibhas Kumar Mallick AccountantDebabrata Mondal CashierGoutam Basak Clerk and Accounts AssistantNiladri Sekhar Chakraborty TypistManik Sarkar Bearer / PeonSuvendu Saha Accounts and Offi ce AssistantPrasenjit Nandi General Duty Attendant**Sunil Kr Som Accounts & Offi ce Assistant
(Honorary)Tushar Basak Offi ce Assistant (Honorary)Kalyan Ranjan Nag Accounts and Offi ce Assistant
(Honorary)
22. Administrative & Academic Support Staff of the College:
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2. Offi ce of the Controller of Examinations
Name Designation
Swami Ekchittananda Controller of ExaminationsBr Dhirachaitanya Jt Controller of ExaminationsBr Tyagatmachaitanya Dy Controller of ExaminationsSankar Mukherjee Typist*Sourav Das General Duty Attendant*Br. Avijit Monastic AssistantBr. Riddhi Monastic Assistant
3. Swami Vivekananda Research Centre
Name Designation
Br. Subrata CoordinatorSwami Kalyaneshananda Jt. CoordinatorSunil Mandi Administrative Staff*Souvik Chatterjee Offi ce Assistant**
4. Placement & Career Counselling Cell:
Name Designation
Br. Pavitrachaitanya CoordinatorBr. Avijit Jt. CoordinatorRamkrishna Mandal Administrative Staff*
5. Student Counselling Cell:
Name Designation
Swami Kalyaneshananda CoordinatorBr. Avijit Jt. CoordinatorRamkrishna Mandal Primary Counsellor*
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6. Chemistry
Name Designation
Sukumar Banerjee Store Maintenance Offi cer (Honorary)Pranseh Sarkar Laboratory AttendantVijay Mullick Skilled Laboratory AttendantAvik Sarkar Laboratory & General Duty Attendant**
7. Physics
Name Designation
Kanchan Paul Generator/Pump/Gas Plant Operator-cum-Mechanic
Shovon Pramanik Laboratory AttendantPabitra Mohanty Laboratory Attendant
8. Computer ScienceName Designation
Sanjib Basu Skilled Laboratory AttendantJahar Roy Laboratory Attendant
9. Microbiology
Name Designation
Debnath Bera Laboratory & General Duty Attendant*Rabi Ranjan Roy Laboratory Attendant
10. Zoology
Name Designation
Raju Bahadur Partel Laboratory & General Duty Attendant**
11. Electronics
Name Designation
Sumanta Hazra Laboratory Attendant
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12. Industrial Chemistry
Name Designation
Ajaharul Islam Molla Laboratory Attendant
13. Library
Name Designation
Krishanu Dey LibrarianHaradhan Sadhukhan Library ClerkSambhu Nath Dolui Library PeonSubrata Bhattacharjee Library & General Duty Attendant*Soumyajit Roy Barman Library & General Duty Attendant**Biswanath Mitra Library Assistant (Honorary)Jagadish Chakraborty Library Assistant (Honorary)Manas Kumar Chowdhury Library Assistant (Honorary)Debkumar Mukherjee Library Assistant (Honorary)Shyamal Mukherjee Library Assistant (Honorary)
14. Security
Name Designation
Vishnu Bahadur Pandey Magar Guard / DarwanDinesh Mallick Guard / DarwanSomnath Dakua Guard / DarwanJit Bahadur Guard / Darwan*
15. Games & Sports
Name Designation
Swami Pratibodhananda Monk-in-ChargeBikash Chatterjee Games Teacher (Part Time)*Prashanta Samanta Gymnasium / Yoga Trainer (Part Time)*
Krishna Mohan Ghosh Gymnasium & Sports Attendant
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16. Campus Cleaning, Gardening & Offi ce attendant
Name Designation
Arun Malik Sweeper & General Duty Attendant**Biru Lakra Sweeper & General Duty Attendant**
Pintu Kumar Bera Gardener
Kenaram Ruidas Gardener & General Duty Attendant*
Ravi Mallick Sweeper & General Duty Attendant**
Bikash Prasad Sweeper & General Duty Attendant**
Bikash Mallick Sweeper & General Duty Attendant**
Dipak Mallick Sweeper & General Duty Attendant**
17. Maintenance
Name Designation
Swami Mahavidyananda Monk-in-ChargeShiben Roy Engineer (Honorary)Sushil Ghosh Engineer (Honorary)Sanjoy Jana Carpenter-cum-Electrician**
* Management – appointed fulltime staff** Management – appointed casual staff
1. Superintendents
Name Designation
Swami Pratibodhananda Hostel Offi ce Superintendent & Treasurer
Br Uddhavachaitanya Mess-in-ChargeSwami Kalyaneshananda Hostel SuperintendentSwami Mahavidyananda Hostel SuperintendentBr Pavitrachaitanya Hostel SuperintendentBr Keshab Hostel Superintendent
23. Administrative & Academic Support Staff of the Hostel:
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2. Other Staff (Govt)
Name Name NameAchintya Pramanik Amal Mandal Ashok JanaBenucharan Das Biren Murmu Chandra Mohan Goswami
Dhirendra Nath Kar Dilip Sarkar Ganesh ChowdhuryGopinath Santra Goutam Roy Gurupada MaityGurupada Santra Khagen Matia Manas Kumar Roy
Sachindra Nath Mondal Parimal Chatterjee Rampada GayenSubrata Bera Sunil Bera Shyamapada BanerjeeTulsi Brahma Tapas Mondal
3. Other Staff (Govt Casual)
Name Name NameSanat Kumar Roy Mantu Lal Bera Umesh Mallick
4. Other Staff (Management Appointed : Regular & Casual)
Name Name NameAnimesh Maity Mantu Pal Dhirendranath Murmu
Dipta Sundar Gayan Pijush Kanti Roy Jogeswar MurmuManoj Mallick Sanjib Roy Mongal Baskey
Paritosh Murmu Sunil Baskey Ramvilas HembromSakhi Oraon Naba Kumar Roy Shiv MallickVinod Mallick Somnath Dolui Uttam MajiBubun Panja Raja Pani Ranjan Kumar Bachhar,
Hostel Offi ce (Honorary)Goutam Roy Swapan Roy
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A. N
on-E
ndow
men
t:
Don
orA
mou
nt (R
s.)
Purp
ose
Year
Suja
ygop
al R
oypo
ddar
2000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Nity
anira
njan
Kun
du15
000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Ayan
Bha
ttach
erje
e51
000
Scho
lars
hip
2016
Swam
i Eka
chitt
anan
da30
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16N
ilanj
an D
as50
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Sr
ikan
ta S
ain
2000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Vais
hali
Trad
ers
2100
0Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16As
ish
Kum
ar R
ay80
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Br
atat
i Cha
krav
arty
2000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Saga
r Haz
ra10
001
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Kana
i Haz
ra50
01Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Sh
ib S
hank
ar M
onda
l, 10
000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Anku
r De
1500
0Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16M
/S T
ELTR
OY
BAR
TER
PVT
. LTD
.10
000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Palla
b Ku
mar
Gho
sh10
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Su
rojit
Das
1000
0Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Sh
amba
Cha
tterje
e50
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16D
ebas
his
Sark
ar20
01Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16N
amita
Dut
ta10
000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Kris
hnen
du D
ey15
000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Avijit
Mai
ty10
000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Sanj
ay K
umar
Jan
a10
000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Prab
ir Kr
. Cha
tterje
e 30
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16
25.
Don
atio
ns R
ecei
ved
Dur
ing
1-4-
2016
to 3
1-3-
2017
:
55
Don
orA
mou
nt (R
s.)
Purp
ose
Year
Mrs
. A. B
hatta
char
jee
1000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Dr.
Apar
na M
itra
2500
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Deb
ashi
s D
e90
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Am
it Bh
atta
char
jee
1000
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16N
ipun
Gho
sh10
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Sh
ipra
Roy
Bar
man
, 50
0Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16D
r. R
amen
du K
r. Bh
atta
char
ya25
0Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Ta
pan
Kum
ar G
hosh
1000
0Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Yu
dhis
thir
De
2500
0Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Av
ishe
k M
anda
l10
000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Shor
asi S
anka
r Gha
tak
5000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Amar
Ach
arjy
a50
1Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Ka
pil B
hatta
char
ya10
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Ta
pas
Bag
1000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Sush
il Ku
mar
Gho
sh20
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16So
ugat
a N
iyog
i10
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Ta
pan
Kum
ar P
arya
2000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Bisw
anat
h G
hosh
1000
0Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Sa
ilend
ra K
umar
Cha
krav
orty
1000
1Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Ka
mal
Kum
ar C
hatte
rjee
1000
0Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Pr
osen
jit B
isw
as10
000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Subh
as C
hand
ra B
hat
1001
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Sanj
it D
ey10
001
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Nila
njan
Roy
1000
0Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Pr
of. S
wap
an K
r. Bh
atta
char
ya50
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16D
r. Ar
pan
Man
dal
2500
0Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16D
r. So
urav
Sar
kar
5000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Dr.
Gou
tam
Dut
ta20
000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Soum
itra
Muk
hopa
dhya
ya10
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16
56
Don
orA
mou
nt (R
s.)
Purp
ose
Year
Swam
i Med
hasa
nand
aji
1000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Amita
bha
Ray
1000
0Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Ba
tesw
ar S
ingh
1000
0Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Ta
nmoy
Gho
sh50
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16M
rs. K
uhel
i Roy
5000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Swam
i Eka
chitt
anan
da50
0Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16D
ebas
ish
Adhi
kari
5000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Swap
an K
umar
Muk
herje
e20
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16C
hira
deep
Roy
5001
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Dr.
Anim
esh
Mai
ty10
000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Dr.
Deb
jyot
i San
tra,
2500
0Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16So
urav
Gho
sh50
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Sa
nkar
Pra
sad
Gho
sh10
000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Cos
mic
Ele
ctric
& T
radi
ng C
o. P
vt. L
td.
5000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Hira
nmoy
Muk
hopa
dhya
y10
000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
S S
Man
na30
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Sa
mira
n R
oy35
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Pr
itam
Roo
j50
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16N
amita
Dut
ta50
000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
(Sad
hu S
eva)
2016
Dr.
Pran
ab K
umar
Sah
ana
1000
0Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Sw
araj
Deb
3000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Dr.
Bipl
ab S
aha
5000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Dr.
Bipl
ab S
aha
5000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Bhak
tibhu
shan
Gan
gopa
dhya
y10
000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Sita
mbu
Sek
har C
hatto
padh
yay
5000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Smt.
Um
a D
as10
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16D
r. Ta
rasa
nkar
Bag
1000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Kana
d Bh
atta
char
ya50
0Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Sm
t. An
usua
Bha
ttach
arya
500
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
57
Don
orA
mou
nt (R
s.)
Purp
ose
Year
Saya
n Se
ngup
ta16
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16D
r. An
imes
h Pa
l52
000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Nay
an R
anja
n D
as20
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Bi
las
Dat
ta50
000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
JAYA
NTA
BAN
DYO
PAD
HYA
Y50
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16M
rs. C
haita
li G
hosh
2000
0Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Sw
ami S
hast
rajn
anan
da30
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16In
draj
it Sa
nyal
1000
0Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16D
r. C
hira
njib
K. S
arka
r20
000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Prof
. San
kar K
r. Bh
aum
ik10
000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Swam
i Sha
stra
jnan
anda
7000
Hon
orar
y w
orke
rs’ e
xpen
ses
2016
Swam
i Eka
chitt
anan
da50
00H
onor
ary
wor
kers
’ exp
ense
s20
16U
ttam
Kum
ar G
hora
i50
00H
onor
ary
wor
kers
’ exp
ense
s20
16Sw
ami M
ahav
idya
nand
a50
00H
onor
ary
wor
kers
’ exp
ense
s20
16Su
nil K
umar
Som
5000
Hon
orar
y w
orke
rs’ e
xpen
ses
2016
Dr.
Suke
sh D
as50
00Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Pr
adip
Kum
ar N
andi
3000
1Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Su
dip
Pram
anik
5000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Asho
k Bi
swas
3000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Dr.
Smar
ajit
Bani
k50
000
Plat
inum
Jub
ilee
cele
brat
ions
2016
Dr.
S.K.
Sar
kar
1000
0Pl
atin
um J
ubile
e ce
lebr
atio
ns20
16Ta
nwee
r Ala
m M
azha
ri40
00O
utre
ach
Prog
ram
me
2016
Jasw
anti
Sud
Cha
ritab
le T
rust
1200
Scho
lars
hip
2016
Nee
labj
a C
hatte
rjee
7000
Swam
i Bra
hman
anda
Boo
k Ba
nk20
16Sa
mun
dra
Pras
ad B
anik
500
Swam
i Bra
hman
anda
Boo
k Ba
nk20
16Pr
of. J
itend
rana
th D
as13
00Sw
ami B
rahm
anan
da B
ook
Bank
2016
Srik
rishn
a M
anna
1500
Scho
lars
hip
2016
Dr.
Jish
nuni
l Cha
krab
orty
1000
0Sw
ami B
rahm
anan
da B
ook
Bank
2016
Amit
Bhat
tach
arya
1500
0Se
min
ar20
16
58
Don
orA
mou
nt (R
s.)
Purp
ose
Year
Amit
Bhat
tach
arya
7000
Sem
inar
2016
Jasw
anti
Sud
Cha
ritab
le T
rust
1200
Scho
lars
hip
2016
Dr.
R.D
. Pan
war
8000
Dev
elop
men
t & M
aint
enan
ce20
16D
r. R
.D. P
anw
ar80
00D
evel
opm
ent &
Mai
nten
ance
2016
Dr.
R.D
. Pan
war
9000
Dev
elop
men
t & M
aint
enan
ce20
16SR
EI F
ound
atio
n25
500
Scho
lars
hip
2016
Jasw
anti
Sud
Cha
ritab
le T
rust
2400
Scho
lars
hip
2016
Isha
n Sh
ah11
01Sc
hola
rshi
p20
16Sw
ami E
kach
ittan
anda
500
Swam
i Bra
hman
anda
Boo
k Ba
nk20
16G
outa
m G
hosh
2500
Acha
rya
Rin
a Sw
ikar
Sch
eme
2016
J.N
. Jas
h50
00Ac
hary
a R
ina
Swik
ar S
chem
e20
16D
r. Sa
njay
Cha
ttopa
dhya
y35
00Ac
hary
a R
ina
Swik
ar S
chem
e20
16D
r. D
ulal
Cha
ndra
Sen
5000
Acha
rya
Rin
a Sw
ikar
Sch
eme
2016
Tuls
idas
Ban
dyap
adhy
ay50
00Ac
hary
a R
ina
Swik
ar S
chem
e20
16Sr
ibas
Man
dal
3000
Acha
rya
Rin
a Sw
ikar
Sch
eme
2016
Dip
ak G
hata
k25
00Ac
hary
a R
ina
Swik
ar S
chem
e20
16Su
priy
a Ba
ndyo
padh
yay
2000
Acha
rya
Rin
a Sw
ikar
Sch
eme
2016
Tapa
s R
anja
n C
hatto
padh
yay
5000
Acha
rya
Rin
a Sw
ikar
Sch
eme
2016
Prof
. Asi
sh R
oy20
00Ac
hary
a R
ina
Swik
ar S
chem
e20
16Ta
nwee
r Ala
m M
azha
ri40
00Sw
ami B
rahm
anan
da B
ook
Bank
2016
Parth
a C
hakr
abar
ti Se
n12
00Sc
hola
rshi
p20
16Sa
njit
Dey
1200
Scho
lars
hip
2016
Jasw
anti
Sud
Cha
ritab
le T
rust
1200
Scho
lars
hip
2016
Ran
atos
h Ku
mar
Adh
ikar
i50
00N
SS20
16M
eghn
a La
harry
500
Swam
i Bra
hman
anda
Boo
k Ba
nk20
16Pr
adip
Cha
tterje
e50
00gi
ving
clo
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to p
oor d
urin
g D
urga
Puj
a (N
SS)
2016
Dr.
Muk
esh
Jain
, 12
000
Scho
lars
hip
2016
Dr.
Nirm
alya
Muk
herje
e12
000
Scho
lars
hip
2016
Ms.
Anj
ana
Vora
2500
0Sc
hola
rshi
p20
16
59
Don
orA
mou
nt (R
s.)
Purp
ose
Year
Jasw
anti
Sud
Cha
ritab
le T
rust
1200
Scho
lars
hip
2016
Pras
anta
Kum
ar C
houd
hury
9000
0Sc
hola
rshi
p20
16An
anda
mey
ee S
aha
Cho
wdh
ury
1800
0Sc
hola
rshi
p20
16La
kshm
i Roy
1800
0Sc
hola
rshi
p20
16N
ilkan
ta R
ay10
0000
Lab.
Mai
nten
ance
(Phy
sics
)20
16Ja
swan
ti Su
d C
harit
able
Tru
st12
00Sc
hola
rshi
p &
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end
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1200
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2017
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2016
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2016
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2016
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ical
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2016
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al H
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2016
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for e
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edic
al H
elp
2016
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2016
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2016
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2016
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2016
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26.1. MONTHLY CHARGES FOR UNDERGRADUATE (BA / BSc) COURSES
Items B.A.(Except Eng.)
B.A. Eng. & B.Sc. Econ.
Math. Phy. Chem. Micro Biology
Comp. Sc.
Ind. Chem. & Zoology
A. COLLEGE FEES PER MONTH
College Tuition Fees 75 75 110 110 110 110 110 110
Laboratory Fees and Development &
General Maintenance Charges 325 625 790 890 1190 1590 1490 1490
TOTAL 400 700 900 1000 1300 1700 1600 1600
B. HOSTEL FEES PER MONTH
Establishment & Building Maintenance, Stipend 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500
Electricity, Generator, Fan & Telephone 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200
TOTAL 700 700 700 700 700 700 700 700
C. MESS CHARGES PER MONTH (FOR ALL STREAMS APPROXIMATELY) 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600
EVERY STUDENT MUST PAY (A + B + C) (PER MONTH - INCLUDING COLLEGE, HOSTEL & MESS) 2700 3000 3200 3300 3600 4000 3900 3900
26.2. MONTHLY CHARGES FOR POSTGRADUATE (MA / MSc) COURSES
Items BENGALI, SANSKRIT & PHILOSOPHY
MATH APPL CHEM
A. COLLEGE FEES PER MONTHCollege Tuition Fees 125 160 160Laboratory Fees and Development &General Maintenance Charges 575 640 1440TOTAL 700 800 1600B. HOSTEL FEES PER MONTHEstablishment & Building Maintenance, Stipend 500 500 500Electricity, Generator, Fan & Telephone 200 200 200TOTAL 700 700 700
C. MESS CHARGES PER MONTH (FOR ALL STREAMS APPROXIMATELY) 1600 1600 1600EVERY STUDENT MUST PAY (A + B + C) (PER MONTH - INCLUDING COLLEGE, HOSTEL & MESS) 3000 3100 3900
26. Fees Structure:
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26.3 SESSION CHARGES PER ANNUM (Common for all students):
Item Amount in Rs.
A. FOR COLLEGE
Athletics 300Library (Maintenance & Development) 300Library (Long term charges) 300Common Room (newspapers etc.) 50Electricity (fan, light, water) 500Garden/NCC/NSS 100
College Diary/Identity Card 50
College Magazine 250
Cultural Function 150
Students' Stipend/Scholarship 100
Internet Charges 300
TOTAL 2400
B. FOR HOSTEL
Medical Expenses 100
Bhratribaran & Vidyarthi Homa 200
Saraswati Puja 100
Staff benefi t Fund 500
Student benefi t Fund 100
TOTAL 1000
SESSION CHARGES PER ANNUM (A + B) :COLLEGE + HOSTEL (Common for all students) 3400
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26.4 ADMISSION CHARGES FOR UNDERGRADUATE (BA / BSc) COURSES
Items B.A(Except Eng.)
B.A. Eng. & B.Sc. Econ.
Math. Phy Chem. Micro Biology
Comp. Sc.
Ind. Chem. & Zoology
A. FOR COLLEGE
Admission Fees
Session Charges
Registration fees (for Autonomous College)
Fees (July & Aug)
Caution Money Laboratory
Caution Money Library
300
2400
200
800
–
100
300
2400
200
1400
–
100
300
2400
200
1800
100
100
300
2400
200
2000
100
100
300
2400
200
2600
100
100
300
2400
200
3400
100
100
300
2400
200
3200
100
100
300
2400
200
3200
100
100
TOTAL 3800 4400 4900 5100 5700 6500 6300 6300
B. FOR HOSTEL
Admission Fees
Session Charges
Monthly Charges (July & Aug)
Mess Charges (2 months' advance)
Caution Money
100
1000
1400
3200
100
100
1000
1400
3200
100
100
1000
1400
3200
100
100
1000
1400
3200
100
100
1000
1400
3200
100
100
1000
1400
3200
100
100
1000
1400
3200
100
100
1000
1400
3200
100
TOTAL 5800 5800 5800 5800 5800 5800 5800 5800
GRAND TOTAL (ADMISSION CHARGES) INCLUDING COLLEGE & HOSTEL (A+B)
9600 10200 10700 10900 11500 12300 12100 12100
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26.5 ADMISSION CHARGES FOR POSTGRADUATE (MA / MSc) COURSES
Items BENGALI, SANSKRIT & PHILOSOPHY
MATH APPL CHEM
A. FOR COLLEGE
Admission Fees 300 300 300Session Charges 2400 2400 2400Registration fees (for Autonomous College) 200 200 200Fees (July & Aug) 1400 1600 3200Caution Money Laboratory — — 100Caution Money Library 100 100 100
TOTAL 4400 4600 6300B. FOR HOSTEL
Admission Fees 100 100 100Session Charges 1000 1000 1000Monthly Charges (July & Aug) 1200 1200 1200Mess Charges (2 months’ advance) 3200 3200 3200Caution Money 100 100 100
TOTAL 5600 5600 5600GRAND TOTAL (ADMISSION CHARGES) INCLUDING COLLEGE & HOSTEL (A+B) 10000 10200 11900
A student, after his admission, is expected to complete his course of study in the college. Nevertheless, if a student withdraws himself, he will get refund as per the rules mentioned below.
Any withdrawal from the college must always be preceded by clearance from different units of the institute e.g. hostel offi ce, library, NCC etc.
If for any reason, a guardian fi nds it necessary to withdraw his ward before the term is completed, he should inform the authorities of the institution in writing at least 15 days before the expiry of the academic year, if not earlier.
Hostel deposit / advance money of students must be withdrawn
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within one year of leaving the institution, failing which the amount remaining will be deposited towards hostel development / maintenance.
27.1 REFUND RULES FOR UNDERGRADUATE (BA / BSc) COURSES
1. If the student withdraws himself just after admission (without attending any classes), he will be refunded a portion of the admission cahrges as per the following distribution:
Items / Refundable amount B.A(Except Eng.)
B.A. Eng. & B.Sc. Econ.
Math. Phy Chem. Micro Biology
Comp. Sc.
Ind. Chem. & Zoology
A. FROM COLLEGE
Admission Fees
Session Charges
Registration fees (for Autonomous College)
Fees (July & Aug)
Caution Money Laboratory
Caution Money Library
300
2400
200
800
–
100
300
2400
200
1400
–
100
300
2400
200
1800
100
100
300
2400
200
2000
100
100
300
2400
200
2600
100
100
300
2400
200
3400
100
100
300
2400
200
3200
100
100
300
2400
200
3200
100
100
TOTAL 3800 4400 4900 5100 5700 6500 6300 6300B. FROM HOSTEL
Admission Fees
Session Charges
Monthly Charges (July & Aug)
Mess Charges (2 months' advance)
Caution Money
100
1000
1400
3200
100
100
1000
1400
3200
100
100
1000
1400
3200
100
100
1000
1400
3200
100
100
1000
1400
3200
100
100
1000
1400
3200
100
100
1000
1400
3200
100
100
1000
1400
3200
100
TOTAL 5800 5800 5800 5800 5800 5800 5800 5800
TOTAL REFUNDABLE AMOUNT FROM COLLEGE & HOSTEL (A+B)
9600 10200 10700 10900 11500 12300 12100 12100
Note-1: The student has to pay Rs. 600/- only (Rs. 300/- only for college and Rs. 300/- only for hostel) as Seat Cancellation Charges (SCC).
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2. If the student gets admitted, stays in the hostel for less than a month and then withdraws himself, then he will be refunded a portion of the admission charges as per the following distribution:
Items / Refundable amount B.A(Except
Eng.)
B.A. Eng. & B.Sc. Econ.
Math. Phy Chem. Micro Biology
Comp. Sc.
Ind. Chem. & Zoology
A. FROM COLLEGE
Admission Fees
Session Charges
Registration fees (for Autonomous College)
Fees (Aug)
Caution Money Laboratory
Caution Money Library
300
2400
200
400
–
100
300
2400
200
700
–
100
300
2400
200
900
100
100
300
2400
200
1000
100
100
300
2400
200
1300
100
100
300
2400
200
1700
100
100
300
2400
200
1600
100
100
300
2400
200
1600
100
100
TOTAL 3400 3700 4000 4100 4400 4800 4700 4700
B. FROM HOSTEL
Admission Fees Session Charges
Monthly Charge (Aug)
Mess Charges (2 months' advance)
Caution Money
100
1000
700
3200
100
100
1000
700
3200
100
100
1000
700
3200
100
100
1000
700
3200
100
100
1000
700
3200
100
100
1000
700
3200
100
100
1000
700
3200
100
100
1000
700
3200
100
TOTAL 5100 5100 5100 5100 5100 5100 5100 5100
TOTAL REFUNDABLE AMOUNT FROM COLLEGE & HOSTEL (A+B) 8500 8800 9100 9200 9500 9900 9800 9800
Note-1: The student has to pay Rs. 600/- only (Rs. 300/- only for college and Rs. 300/- only for hostel) as Seat Cancellation Charges (SCC).Note-2: The requisite mess charges (depending upon the number of days stayed in the hostel) have to be paid at the hostel offi ce.
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3. If the student withdraws himself after more than one month of admission, then he will be refunded a portion of the admission charges as per the following distribution:
Items / Refundable amount B.A(Except Eng.)
B.A. Eng. & B.Sc. Econ.
Math. Phy Chem. Micro Biology
Comp. Sc.
Ind. Chem. & Zoology
A. FROM COLLEGE
Admission Fees
Session Charges
Registration fees (for Autonomous College)
Monthly Fees
Caution Money Laboratory
Caution Money Library
300
0
200
0
–
100
300
0
200
0
–
100
300
0
200
0
100
100
300
0
200
0
100
100
300
0
200
0
100
100
300
0
200
0
100
100
300
0
200
0
100
100
300
0
200
0
100
100
TOTAL 600 600 700 700 700 700 700 700
B. FROM HOSTEL
Admission Fees
Session Charges
Monthly Charges Mess Charges (2 months' advance)
Caution Money
100
0
0
3200
100
100
0
0
3200
100
100
0
0
3200
100
100
0
0
3200
100
100
0
0
3200
100
100
0
0
3200
100
100
0
0
3200
100
100
0
0
3200
100
TOTAL 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400
TOTAL REFUNDABLE AMOUNT FROM COLLEGE & HOSTEL (A+B)
4000 4000 4100 4100 4100 4100 4100 4100
Note-1: The student has to pay Rs. 600/- only (Rs. 300/- only for college and Rs. 300/- only for hostel) as Seat Cancellation Charges (SCC).Note-2: The requisite mess charges (depending upon the number of days stayed in the hostel) have to be paid at the hostel offi ce.
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27.2 REFUND RULES FOR POSTGRADUATE (MA / MSc) COURSES
1. If the student withdraws himself just after admission (without attending any classes), he will be refunded a portion of the admission cahrges as per the following distribution:
Items BENGALI, SANSKRIT & PHILOSOPHY
MATH APPL CHEM
A. FROM COLLEGE
Admission Fees 300 300 300
Session Charges 2400 2400 2400
Registration fees (for Autonomous College) 200 200 200
Fees (July & Aug) 1400 1600 3200
Caution Money Laboratory — — 100
Caution Money Library 100 100 100
TOTAL 4400 4600 6300
B. FROM HOSTEL
Admission Fees 100 100 100
Session Charges 1000 1000 1000
Monthly Charges (July & Aug) 1400 1400 1400
Mess Charges (2 months' advance) 3200 3200 3200
Caution Money 100 100 100
TOTAL 5800 5800 5800
TOTAL REFUNDABLE AMOUNT FROM COLLEGE & HOSTEL (A+B)
10200 10400 12100
Note-1: The student has to pay Rs. 600/- only (Rs. 300/- only for college and Rs. 300/- only for hostel) as Seat Cancellation Charges (SCC).
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2. If the student gets admitted, stays in the hostel for less than a month and then withdraws himself, then he will be refunded a portion of the admission charges as per the following distribution:
Items BENGALI, SANSKRIT & PHILOSOPHY
MATH APPL CHEM
A. FROM COLLEGE
Admission Fees 300 300 300
Session Charges 2400 2400 2400
Registration fees (for Autonomous College) 200 200 200
Fees (Aug) 700 800 1600
Caution Money Laboratory — — 100
Caution Money Library 100 100 100
TOTAL 3700 3800 4700
B. FROM HOSTEL
Admission Fees 100 100 100
Session Charges 1000 1000 1000
Monthly Charge (Aug) 700 700 700
Mess Charges (2 months' advance) 3200 3200 3200
Caution Money 100 100 100
TOTAL 5100 5100 5100
TOTAL REFUNDABLE AMOUNT FROM COLLEGE & HOSTEL (A+B) 8800 8900 9800
Note-1: The student has to pay Rs. 600/- only (Rs. 300/- only for college and Rs. 300/- only for hostel) as Seat Cancellation Charges (SCC).Note-2: The requisite mess charges (depending upon the number of days stayed in the hostel) have to be paid at the hostel offi ce.
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3. If the student withdraws himself after more than one month of admission, then he will be refunded a portion of the admission charges as per the following distribution:
Items BENGALI, SANSKRIT & PHILOSOPHY
MATH APPL CHEM
A. FROM COLLEGE
Admission Fees 300 300 300
Session Charges 0 0 0
Registration fees (for Autonomous College) 200 200 200
Monthly Fees 0 0 0
Caution Money Laboratory — — 100
Caution Money Library 100 100 100
TOTAL 600 600 700
B. FROM HOSTEL
Admission Fees 100 100 100
Session Charges 0 0 0
Monthly Charges 0 0 0
Mess Charges (2 months' advance) 3200 3200 3200
Caution Money 100 100 100
TOTAL 3400 3400 3400
TOTAL REFUNDABLE AMOUNT FROM COLLEGE & HOSTEL (A+B) 4000 4000 4100
Note-1: The student has to pay Rs. 600/- only (Rs. 300/- only for college and Rs. 300/- only for hostel) as Seat Cancellation Charges (SCC).Note-2: The requisite mess charges (depending upon the number of days stayed in the hostel) have to be paid at the hostel offi ce.
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The following is the daily routine to be followed by students of the college. This is subject to seasonal alterations.
MORNING
Rising bell — 5-00 amPrayer — 5-30 amCleaning of room — 5-55 amTea — 6-00 amStudy — 6-00 am to 9-00 amBath and Meal — 9-00 am to 9-45 amNCC drill (Sundays) — According to scheduleNSS work (Sundays) — — do —
MIDDAY
Classes — 10-00 am to 4-30 pmStudy (Sunday & Holidays) — 1 pm to 4 pm
AFTERNOON
Tiffi n — 4-00 pm to 5-00 pmIndoor and outdoor games, gymnasium etc. — 4-30 pm to 6-00 pm
EVENING
Prayer (Subject to periodic changes) — 6-00 pmStudy (Subject to periodic changes) — 6-30 pm to 8-50 pmSupper — 8-50 pm to 9-20 pmStudy — 10-00 pm to 10-45 pmLights off — 11-00 pm
28. Daily Routine:
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29. Contact:
Guardians should always mention the full name, class, roll number, subject (UG / PG) and Bhavan of their sons/wards while writing to the Vidyamandira authorities. Correspondence in regard to son / ward should be made to :
PrincipalRamakrishna Mission VidyamandiraP.O. Belur Math, Dist. Howrah West Bengal, Pin Code : 711 202
All remittances are to be addressed to and cheques/drafts drawn in favour of ‘Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira Hostel’. Donations are exempt from Income Tax under section 80G (5) (VI) of the Income Tax Act, 1961. Vide Order No. DIT(E)/848/8E/109/69-70 dated 12 January 2009, which has been further extended in perpetuity by the letter no. DIT(E)2923/BE/109/69-70 dated 26.09.2011. Our Income Tax PAN is AAAAR1077P.
‘Cash Card’ Facility — Phones in the Hostels :
Sree Bhavan Ground Floor - 28774953, First Floor - 26482013, Second Floor - 26482042 Vidya Bhavan Ground Floor - 28774952 , First Floor - 26482019, Second Floor - 26482039 Vivek Bhavan Ground Floor - 28774955, First Floor - 26482016, Second Floor - 26482024 Vinoy Bhavan Ground Floor - 28774942 , First Floor - 26482015, Second Floor - 26482040 Shraddha Bhavan Ground Floor - 28774954, First Floor – 26482041, Second Floor- 26482037
[ Students may use these phones except during study hours ]
Phone Numbers
College Offi ce : 2654-9181 / 9632
Hostel Ofi ce & Hostel : 2654-5757
Telefax : 033-2654-3484
E-mail : [email protected], [email protected]: wwww.vidyamandira.ac.in