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PROSPECTUS
LUMDING COLLEGE
STREAM: ARTS, SCIENCE, COMMERCE
(AFFILIATED TO GAUHATI UNIVERSITY)
Admission 2019-2020
Lumding College::Lumding::Hojai::Assam-782447 mail: [email protected] Website:
www.lumdingcollege.edu.in Tel-03674-263364
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CONTENTS
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1. PROFILE OF THE COLLEGE 2
2. MOTTO, VISION AND MISSION 3
3. COURSES / PROGRAMMES OF STUDY 3-4
4. AVAILABILITY OF SUBJECTS, MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION 4-13
5. INTAKE CAPACITY 20-21
6. ADMISSION PROCEDURE 22-23
7. GUIDELINES FOR ADMISSION 23-25
8. FEES STRUCTURE 25 -29
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Lumding College is situated in the heart of Lumding town in the district of Hojai in
the state of Assam. It is one of the oldest colleges in this remote part of the country. The
college was established on 14th August, 1959 by a group of visionary academicians, patriots
and philanthropists who aspired for the growth of higher education in the small town of
Lumding. Since its inception, the college had struggled through difficult phases of hardship
to achieve its present status. The college was taken under the deficit system of grant-in-aid
by the Govt. of Assam on 1st December, 1972. It was provincialised by the Govt. of Assam
on 1st December, 2005.
Today, Lumding College offers Higher Secondary as well as Three Year Degree
(TDC) courses in three streams: Arts, Science and Commerce. It is affiliated to Assam
Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) and Gauhati University (GU) respectively.
Apart from these, it also offers some professional and self-financing courses. Today, it has
an enrollment of more than 2000 students from diverse backgrounds who create a vibrant
atmosphere in the college campus. The students have been producing remarkable results in
academics as well as cocurricular activities with the guidance and encouragement of very
dedicated faculty members. The college has also produced students who have managed to
achieve top positions in the final examinations.
Lumding College was accreditated by the National Assessment and Accreditation
Council (NAAC) with B+ grade in 2004 and in cycle-II, the College was re-accreditated by
the NAAC with B grade in 2018. It gives utmost importance to enhance the quality of higher
education by considering the needs and expectations of each and every student. It has
spacious Classrooms, well-equipped science Laboratories, a Language Lab, a rich Library
with internet facilities, separate Departmental Library, free Wi-Fi facility, an AC Seminar
Hall, a Central computer room, a Northeast Heritage Centre, a two-storey Girls’ hostel,
well-furnished separate Common rooms for Boys and Girls and a Canteen with hygienic
food . Adequate facilities for games and sports, amenity for safe drinking water and a
vehicle shed. It is in the process of constructing smart classrooms for advanced teaching-
learning process.
The fraternity of Lumding College also considers the aspirations of people who could
not pursue higher education due to various reasons. It has opened a study centre of the K.K.
Handique State Open University which offers degree programmes such as BA, B.Sc.,
B.Com., BBA and BCA in the Distance mode. It has also opened a contact centre of the
Institute of Distance and Open Learning (IDOL), Gauhati University in the campus which
helps in pursuing various post-graduate programmes in the Distance mode.
The college has a green campus with a beautiful ambience. It is near the Kalibari bus
stop and is one km from the Lumding Railway Junction. Auto-rickshaw services are
available round the clock within the town. It is easily accessible from all parts of the town
which is connected by road and rail links with the rest of India.
Profile of the College
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Motto:
"Tamaso Ma Jyotirgamaya" - Lead me from darkness to light.
Vision: To make education a means for reconstruction of the society. To train the students to foster the freedom of the mind, the Humanity of the heart and
integrity of the individual. To realize the great ideals of economic justice, social equality and political freedom. To make the College a preferred destination for the students aspiring to excel.
Mission:
Attainment of academic excellence and professional competence.
To pursue knowledge through academic, co-curricular and extra-curricular
activities.
To develop the Learners’ personality with a strong value base.
Courses / Programmes of Study available
in the Academic Year 2019-2020
A. Two-year Higher Secondary Courses in Arts, Science and Commerce.
B. Three-year Degree Course (Arts) - General & Major
C. Three-year Degree Course (Science) - General & Major
D. Three-year Degree Course (Commerce) - General & Major
E. Self-Financed Courses in Computer :
1) Basic Office Automation Course: (1 month)Introduction to MS Word: Working with Documents, Formatting Documents,
Setting Page style, Creating Tables, Tools, Printing Documents and Mail Merge.
Introduction to MS Excel: Working with MS Excel, Entering & Deleting Data,
Setting Formula, Formatting Spreadsheets, Sorting, Filtering, Validation,
Consolidation, and Subtotal. Drawing Charts, Printing Spreadsheets, Using Tools.
Introduction to MS Power Point: Introduction to presentation - Opening new
presentation, Different presentation templates, Setting backgrounds, Selecting
presentation layouts. Creating & Formatting a presentation,
Adding Effects to the Presentation.
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2) Basic Hardware & Networking Course: (2 Months) Introduction to Operating Systems (OS), Installation and troubleshooting of Win7/Win8 and Linux, Installation of drivers, assembling of various components of CPU. Introduction to LAN, Implementation and goals of LAN, Network configuration and setup, File and Internet sharing, installing printers on a network.
AVAILABILITY OF SUBJECTSHS
Arts Science Commerce Compulsory Subjects
1) English 2)M IL(Assamese/ Bengali /Hindi) / Alt. English
1) English 2)M IL(Assamese/ Bengali /Hindi) / Alt. English
1) English 2)M IL(Assamese/ Bengali /Hindi) / Alt. English 3) Business Studies 4) Accountancy
Optional Subjects
1) Economics 2) Political Science 3) Education 4) History 5) Advance language(Assamese /Bengali/Hindi) 6) statistics 7) Mathematics 8) Computer Science and Application
To take upMaximum-Four Minimum-Three
1) Physics 2) Chemistry 3) Mathematics 4) Biology/Computer Science and Applications 5) Geology/Statistics
To take upMaximum-Four Minimum-Three
1) Economics 2) Mathematics/Commercial Arithmatics & Elements of Statistics 3) Computer Science & Applications
To take upMaximum-Two Minimum-one
NOTE: i) Statistics is not allowed without Mathematics.
ii) Statistics-Geology combination is not allowed. iii) It is desirable that students intending to offer Physics/Chemistry as
elective subjects offer Mathematics also as one of the elective subjects. iv) Additional Subject will not be allowed to those who have secured less than
40% marks on aggregate in HSLC or equivalent exam. v) A student can offer four subjects as his / her combination, but the subject in
Degree First Year
Gauhati University has adopted the under-graduate Choice Based Credit System subject
to the UGCBCS Regulations, 2018, Gauhati University. The university has to the best possible
extent attempted to conform to the Instructional Template disseminated by UGC. The
programmes offered by Gauhati University will conform to the following guidelines.
1.1. Gauhati University will adhere to the common minimum curriculum and syllabi of
the core papers as framed by the UGC. The permissible deviation in the content in the
core papers is 30 % at the maximum.
1.2. The university through their Under Graduate Committee of Courses and Studies
(UG-CCS) will design their own syllabi for the elective papers. The UG-CCS may
adopt elective courses from the list provided by the UGC or alternately frame courses
independently as per their specialization and available infrastructure.
1.3. Two categories of Ability Enhancement Courses will be offered:
1.3.1. Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses of one paper each in the two
semesters consisting of
(i) English/MIL Communication (ii) Environmental Science.
1.3.2 Skill Enhancement Courses will be offered by affiliated colleges from the UGC
list. Alternately colleges may develop these courses on the basis of local expertise
and market demand and these courses must have prior approval of the Academic
Council.
v) A student can offer four subjects as his / her combination, but the subject in
which he / she secures lowest marks in the Final Examination would be treated as
his / her 4th subject and no marks of it would be credited to better his / her results.
vi) It is advisable that all those who intend to pursue the H.S. Course in commerce
offer Economics as one of their optional subjects in their own future interest.
vii) Basic Computer Course is compulsory for all H.S. 1st Year Students. Course
Contents : Fundamentals of Computer, MS-Windows, MS-office (Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, Access), MS DOS, Internet and Web Page Designing.
viii) Students of HS-1st year will have to study Environmental Education as a
compulsory subject.
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1.4. For the purpose of computation of work-load the following mechanism is to beadopted:
1 Credit = 1 Theory period of one hour duration
1 Credit = 1 Tutorial period of one hour duration
1 Credit = 1 Practical period of two hour duration
REQUIREMENTS FOR AN UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
The following table indicates the requirements for successful completion of under-graduate
degree in Gauhati University -
DEGREE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Undergraduate Degree with Honours (all disciplines)
14 core papers in that discipline 2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses 2 Skill Enhancement Courses ( minimum) 4 Discipline Specific Elective 4 Generic Elective papers
Undergraduate Degree (in science)
4 core papers each in three disciplines of choice 2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses 4 Skill Enhancement Courses (minimum) 2 papers each of Discipline Specific Elective papers based
on three disciplines of choice selected above, respectively.
Undergraduate degree in Humanities/ Social Sciences/ Commerce
4 core papers each in two disciplines of choice 2 core papers each in English and MIL/Alt English
respectively. 2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses 4 Skill Enhancement Courses (minimum) 2 papers each from a list of Discipline Specific Elective
papers based on the two disciplines of choice selected above.
2 papers from the list of Generic Electives papers.
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Programme Template (B.Sc. Honours) :
Programme Template: B.A./B.Com. Honours
Semester CORE
COURSE (14)
Ability Enhancement
Compulsory Course
(AECC) (2)
Skill
Enhancement
Course (SEC) (2)
Elective:
Discipline
Specific DSE (4)
Elective:
Generic (GE) (4)
I C1
(English
Communication)/ GE-1
C2 Environmental Science
II
C3 Environmental Science/
GE-2 C4
(English
Communication)
III
C5
SEC -1 (English) GE-3 C6
C7
IV
C8
SEC -2 GE-4 C9
C 10
V C 11 DSE-1
C 12 DSE -2
VI C 13 DSE -3
C 14 DSE -4
Semester
CORE
COURSE
(14)
Ability Enhancement
Compulsory Course (AECC) (2)
Skill
Enhancement
Course (SEC)
(2)
Elective:
Discipline
Specific DSE (4)
Elective:
Generic (GE) (4)
I C1 (English/MIL Communication)
GE-1 C2 Environmental Science
II C3 Environmental Science
GE-2 C4 (English/MIL Communication)
III
C5
SEC -1 (English) GE-3 C6
C7
IV
C8
SEC -2 GE-4 C9
C 10
V C 11 DSE-1
C 12 DSE -2
VI
C 13 DSE -3
C 14 DSE -4
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Programme Template: BSc (Regular):
Semester CORE
COURSE (14)
Ability Enhancement
Compulsory Course
(AECC) (2)
Skill Enhancement
Course (SEC) (2)
Discipline Specific
Elective
(DSE) (6)
I
DSC- 1 A (English Communication)/
DSC- 2 A Environmental Science
DSC- 3 A
II
DSC- 1 B Environmental Science/
DSC- 2 B (English Communication)
DSC- 3 B
III
DSC- 1 C
SEC -1 (English) DSC- 2 C
DSC- 3 C
IV
DSC- 1 D
SEC -2 DSC- 2 D
DSC- 3 D
V SEC -3
DSE-1 A
DSE-2 A
DSE-3 A
VI SEC -4
DSE-1 B
DSE-2 B
DSE-3 B
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Programme Template: (BA, B Com. Regular)
Abbreviations:
C: Core Course Major
AECC: Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course
SEC: Skill Enhancement Course
DSE: Discipline Specific Elective
GE: Generic Elective
ES: Environmental Science
DSC: Discipline Specific Core
Semester CORE
COURSE (12)
Ability Enhancement
Compulsory Course (AECC)
(2)
Skill
Enhancement
Course (SEC)
(2)
Discipline
Specific Elective
( DSE) (4)
Generic
Elective (GE)
(2)
I
English-1 (English/MIL Communication)
&
Environmental Science DSC- 1 A
DSC- 2 A
II
English-2 (English/MIL Communication)
&
Environmental Science
DSC- 1 B
DSC- 2 B
III
MIL-1/Alt
English-1 SEC -1
DSC- 1 C
DSC- 2 C
IV
MIL-2/Alt
English-2 SEC -2
DSC- 1 D
DSC- 2 D
V SEC -3 DSE-1 A
GE-1 DSE-2 A
VI SEC -4 DSE-1 B
GE-2 DSE-2 B
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A Summary of the GU UG-CBCS†18 May, 2019
What is UG-CBCS?The undergraduate degree (UG) programme in the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) will have courses spread across six-semesters of any undergraduate degree course. Two consecutive (one odd and one even) semesters will make up an academic year. An UG course shall be of Six Semesters covering three Calendar Years (Academic Sessions – June to May). The duration of the Odd Semesters (First, Third, and Fifth) shall be June - November, and that of Even Semesters (Second, Fourth and Sixth) shall be December - May.
How does it work?The courses in GU UG-CBCS are categorised primarily into three types of courses - Core, Elective, and Ability / Skill Enhancement courses. All the core and elective courses will comprise of six (6) credits and the skill courses are of four (4) credits.
Core CourseAs the name suggests, a core course is a necessary course that a student MUST take in order to complete the degree. The number of core courses for Honours and Regular degrees are different.
Elective CourseAn elective course is the one for which a student has some kind of freedom to choose from a pool of courses. There are two kinds of elective courses - Generic and Discipline Specific. The generic elective courses are those, which can be chosen by a student belonging to any stream, while the discipline specific elective courses are particular to only the discipline concerned. However, a student pursuing an honours degree course can choose a generic elective from any other discipline except from the honours course itself.
Ability / Skill Enhancement CourseAn Ability or Skill Enhancement course is aimed at providing the student with skill and ability. These courses have four (4) credits each in contrast to the core or elective courses. The ability enhancement courses MUST be opted by a student and the student can choose papers from a pool of skill enhancement courses.
Dissertation / ProjectA student can opt (subject to conditions) a dissertation or a project work in lieu of a 6-credit discipline specific elective course in the sixth semester.
The Notion of CreditA student needs to earn a required number of credits in order to successfully complete a degree. The credit is closely related to the number of stipulated classes a student has to complete. The following table indicates the number of credit a student can earn for each type of indicated classes.
Class Duration Credit
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1 Tutorial Class 1 Hour 1
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Papers and CreditsThe following table gives you an idea about the number of papers one MUST take in a certain degree course and the total credit it contains.
Paper Code Structure†
The code structure of a paper is given below:
AAA - TT - XYYCAAA : Subject : 3-letter subject code (see the suggested table below)TP : Type of Course : HC (Honours Core)
RC (Regular Core)HG (Generic Elective for Honours)RG (Generic Elective for Regular)HE (Discipline Specific Elective for Honours)RE (Discipline Specific Elective for Regular)SE (Skill Enhancement)
X : Semester : Numerical digit for Semester. One of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6YY : Serial No of Paper : Two-digit numerical number (within the semester)C : Credits : Either 6 or 4.ENG-AE-1014 : AECC - English Communication PaperASM-AE-1014 : AECC - Assamese / MIL Communication PaperENV-AE-2014 : AECC - Environmental Science PaperENG-CC-X016 : English Compulsory Paper (X = 1 or 2 depending on semester)ALT-CC-X016 : Alternative English Compulsory (X = 3 or 4 depending on semester)ASM-CC-X016 : Assamese / MIL Compulsory (X = 3 or 4 depending on semester)
†Subject to changes and modifications as per CC-CBCS recommendations.!
Degree Minimum Paper Requirements
Minimum Credits
Undergrad Degree with Honours(All Disciplines)
✦ 14 Core✦ 2 Ability Enhancement✦ 2 Skill Enhancement✦ 4 Discipline Specific Elective✦ 4 Generic Elective
148
Undergrad Regular Degree(Science)
✦ 12 Core✦ 2 Ability Enhancement✦ 2 Skill Enhancement✦ 6 Discipline Specific Elective
124
Undergrad Regular Degree(Humanities / Social Sci / Commerce)
✦ 10 Core✦ 2 Ability Enhancement✦ 2 Skill Enhancement✦ 8 Discipline Specific Elective
124
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Structure of a Course (Programme Template)The following tables give you the detailed papers and credits that a student need to take for a certain degree.
AbbreviationsAEC : Ability Enhancement PaperSEC : Skill Enhancement PaperDSE : Discipline Specific PaperGEN : Generic Elective PaperXXX : Subject 1 (Core / Primary for Honours / Regular)YYY : Subject 2ZZZ : Subject 3
BSc Honours Programme
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Type Core AEC SEC DSE GEN
Credits 14 × 6 = 84 2 × 4 = 8 2 × 4 = 8 4 × 6 = 24 4 × 6 = 24
IXXX-HC-1016
ENG-AE-1014 GEN-HG-1016XXX-HC-1026
IIXXX-HC-2016
ENV-AE-2014 GEN-HG-2016XXX-HC-2026
III
XXX-HC-3016
SEC-SE-3XX4 GEN-HG-3016XXX-HC-3026
XXX-HC-3036
IV
XXX-HC-4016
SEC-SE-4XX4 GEN-HG-4016XXX-HC-4026
XXX-HC-4036
VXXX-HC-5016 DSE-HE-5XX6
XXX-HC-5026 DSE-HE-5YY6
VIXXX-HC-6016 DSE-HE-6XX6
XXX-HC-6026 DSE-HE-6YY6
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BA / BCom Honours Programme
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Type Core AEC SEC DSE GEN
Credits 14 × 6 = 84 2 × 4 = 8 2 × 4 = 8 4 × 6 = 24 4 × 6 = 24
IXXX-HC-1016 ENG-AE-1014 /
ASM-AE-1014 GEN-HG-1016XXX-HC-1026
IIXXX-HC-2016
ENV-AE-2014 GEN-HG-2016XXX-HC-2026
III
XXX-HC-3016
SEC-SE-3XX4 GEN-HG-3016XXX-HC-3026
XXX-HC-3036
IV
XXX-HC-4016
SEC-SE-4XX4 GEN-HG-4016XXX-HC-4026
XXX-HC-4036
VXXX-HC-5016 DSE-HE-5XX6
XXX-HC-5026 DSE-HE-5YY6
VIXXX-HC-6016 DSE-HE-6XX6
XXX-HC-6026 DSE-HE-6YY6
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BSc Regular Programme
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Type Core AECC SEC DSE
Credits 12 × 6 = 72 2 × 4 = 8 4 × 4 = 16 6 × 6 = 36
I
XXX-RC-1016
ENG-AE-1014YYY-RC-1016
ZZZ-RC-1016
II
XXX-RC-2016
ENV-AE-2014YYY-RC-2016
ZZZ-RC-2016
III
XXX-RC-3016
SEC-SE-3XX4YYY-RC-3016
ZZZ-RC-3016
IV
XXX-RC-4016
SEC-SE-4XX4YYY-RC-4016
ZZZ-RC-4016
V SEC-SE-5XX4
XXX-RE-5XX6
YYY-RE-5XX6
ZZZ-RE-5XX6
VI SEC-SE-6XX4
XXX-RE-6XX6
YYY-RE-6XX6
ZZZ-RE-6XX6
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BA / BCom Regular Programme
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Type Core AECC SEC DSE GEN
Credits 12 × 6 = 72 2 × 4 = 8 4 × 4 = 16 4 × 6 = 24 2 × 6 = 12
I
ENG-CC-1016
ASM-AE-1014ENG-AE-1014 /YYY-RC-1016
ZZZ-RC-1016
II
ENG-CC-2016
ENV-AE-2014YYY-RC-2016
ZZZ-RC-2016
III
ASM /ALT-CC-3016
SEC-SE-3XX4YYY-RC-3016
ZZZ-RC-3016
IV
ASM /ALT-CC-4016
SEC-SE-4XX4YYY-RC-4016
ZZZ-RC-4016
V SEC-SE-5XX4YYY-RE-5XX6
GEN-RG-5XX6ZZZ-RE-5XX6
VI SEC-SE-6XX4YYY-RE-6XX6
GEN-RG-6XX6ZZZ-RE-6XX6
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Course Availability⌘
A college may publish a table like the one shown below, indicating the subjects available in the college for students to choose from.
The following table is ONLY indicative. The colleges MUST decide what subjects might be available with them, which can be fixed in consultation with the syllabus of a course and the respective CCS.
In a similar fashion, the college may like to publish a table indicating the subjects available in the Generic Elective pool.
Programmes Honours Regular
Disciplines
Economics ✓ ✓
Philosophy ✓
Education ✓
. . . . . . . . .
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For 3rd and 4th Semester of B.Sc. Course (General), a student will have to offer three
Elective (subsidiary) subjects (with or without practical) each of which carries 100 marks.
Environmental Studies is a compulsory subject in this case.
5th and 6th Semester (B.Sc)
For 5th and 6th Semester of B.Sc. Course (General), a student will have to offer two Elective
(subsidiary) subjects (with or without practical).
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TDC (COMMERCE)
B. COM 1st Semester(General Course) 1st Semester(Major Course)
1. Business Mathematics / Fundamentals of Insurance.
2. Financial Accounting. 3. Business Organisation & Entrepreneurship
Development. 4. Indian Financial System.
1. Accountancy (Major) i) Business Mathematics. ii) Financial Accounting. iii) Business Organisation & Entrepreneurship Development. iv) Indian Financial System. v) Cost Accounting.
2. Management (Major) i) Business Mathematics. ii) Financial Accounting. iii) Business Organisation & Entrepreneurship Development. iv) Indian Financial System. v) Human Resource Management.
Second Semester (General Course) Second Semester (Major Course)
1. Communication & Functional English I / Functional MIL I.
2. Financial Accounting. 3. Principles of Management. 4. Business Statistics
1. Accountancy (Major) i) Communication & Functional English /
Functional MIL. ii) Financial Accounting. iii) Principles of Management. iv) Business Statistics. v) Management Accounting
2. Management (Major) i) Communicative & Functional English /
Functional MIL. ii) Financial Accounting. iii) Principles of Management. iv) Business Statistics. v) Human Resource Planning &
Development.
Third Semester(General Course) Third Semester(Major Course)
1. Environmental Studies.
2. Communication and Functional English II /
Functional MILL II.
3. Corporate Accounting.
4. Direct Taxes.
5. Corporate Law.
1. Accountancy (Major)
i) Environmental Studies.
ii) Communication and Functional English II/
Functional MIL II.
iii) Corporate Accounting.
iv) Direct Taxes. v) Corporate Law. vi) Advanced Corporate Accounting.
2. Management (Major)
i) Environmental Studies.
ii) Communication and Functional English II
/ Functional MIL II.
iii) Corporate Accounting.
iv) Direct Taxes.
v) Corporate Law.
vi) Industrial Relations and Labour Laws
Fourth Semester (General Course) Fourth Semester (Major Course)
1. Business Economics. 1. Accountancy (Major)
2. Auditing and Assurance. i) Business Economics.
3. Indirect Taxes. ii) Auditing and Assurance. 4. Financial Services. iii) Indirect Taxes.
iv) Financial Services.
v) Advanced Financial Accounting.
2. Management (Major)
i) Business Economics.
ii) Auditing and Assurance.
iii) Indirect Taxes.
iv) Financial Services.
v) Cost and Management Accounting.
Fifth Semester (General Course) Fifth Semester (Major Course)
1. Business. Environment.
2. Marketing. Management.
3. Financial. Management.
4. Regulatory Framework in Business-I
All the four papers of the general course mentioned in
the left hand side and the following :-
a) Financial Statement Analysis.
(For Accountancy Major).
b) Customer Relations and Retail Trade
Management. (For Management Major).
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Third Semester(General Course) Third Semester(Major Course)
1. Environmental Studies. 2. Communication and Functional English II / Functional MILL II. 3. Corporate Accounting. 4. Direct Taxes. 5. Corporate Law.
1. Accountancy (Major) i) Environmental Studies. ii) Communication and Functional English II/ Functional MIL II. iii) Corporate Accounting. iv) Direct Taxes. v) Corporate Law. vi) Advanced Corporate Accounting.
2. Management (Major) i) Environmental Studies. ii) Communication and Functional English II / Functional MIL II. iii) Corporate Accounting. iv) Direct Taxes. v) Corporate Law. vi) Industrial Relations and Labour Laws
Fourth Semester (General Course) Fourth Semester (Major Course)
1. Business Economics. 2. Auditing and Assurance. 3. Indirect Taxes. 4. Financial Services.
1. Accountancy (Major) i) Business Economics. ii) Auditing and Assurance. iii) Indirect Taxes. iv) Financial Services. v) Advanced Financial Accounting.
2. Management (Major) i) Business Economics. ii) Auditing and Assurance. iii) Indirect Taxes. iv) Financial Services. v) Cost and Management Accounting.
Fifth Semester (General Course) Fifth Semester (Major Course)
1. Business. Environment. 2. Marketing. Management. 3. Financial. Management. 4. Regulatory Framework in Business-I
All the four papers of the general course mentioned in the left hand side and the following :- a) Financial Statement Analysis. (For Accountancy Major). b) Customer Relations and Retail Trade Management. (For Management Major).
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Sixth Semester (General Course) Sixth Semester (Major Course)
1. Information Technology in Business.
2. Marketing of Services. 3. Modern Banking Practices.4. Regulatory Framework in
Business-II.
All the four papers of the general course mentioned in the left hand side and a Project Report should be submitted
NOTE:(i) Students will have to study 'Environmental Studies' as a compulsory subject in
TDC Second Year in all the three streams - Arts, Science & Commerce.
(ii) There is a provision for allocation of marks for internal assessment in every paper. The details of the course structures & contents will be intimated to the students in the classes by the teachers concerned.
MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION:
Medium of instruction for the courses offered in the college shall be English except for MIL and Advanced Languages.
INTAKE CAPACITY:
All admissions to Higher Secondary First Year and TDC First Semester in Lumding College shall be in accordance to Uniform Policy of Admission of Students into the Colleges in different Streams of Government and Provincialised Colleges of Assam vide Govt. of Assam O.M. No.AHE.250/2014/1, dated 05-06-2014.
As per Govt. of Assam rules, there is a provision for reservation of seats for SC, ST(P), ST(H), OBC/MOBC, Differently Abled candidates belonging to the State of Assam seeking admission into colleges in different streams of Government and Provincialised Colleges of Assam. Moreover, Govt. of Assam has earmarked a maximum of 5% seats for outstanding Sports Persons, Wards of the employees of the colleges, NCC Cadets/Scouts & Guides, Persons with Proficiency in Cultural Activities. In compliance with the above rules/instructions/guidelines, the number of seats to be offered for admission for the academic session 2019-20 in different class/stream under each programme of study are
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hereby notified for general information.
Further, it is notified to all concerned that admission shall be on the basis of merit based on the marks obtained in the qualifying examination, subject to above reservation of seats, and that there SHALL be no discretionary Quota of Seats to be filled up by the Principal, Donor or any other authority.
Programme - Class - - Stream -
Maximum number
of seats
General SC ST OBC/MOBC Others*
HS-I(ARTS) 300 180 21 45 45 9 HS-I(SCIENCE) 100 60 7 15 15 3 HS-I(COMMERCE) 150 90 11 23 23 3 TDC-I(ARTS) 350 210 25 53 53 9 TDC-I(SCIENCE) 150 90 11 23 23 3 TDC-I(COMMERCE) 100 60 7 15 15 3
**In case the maximum number of seats in the above subjects in regular course are filled up, the students will have to opt for some other general subjects.
*Others include differently abled, Sports Person, NCC, Scouts & Guides, Proficient in Cultural activities.
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SEATS in MAJOR subjects
TDC First Semester Arts :- Assamese Major=10, Bengali Major = 40, Economics Major = 20(Science+Arts), Education
Major-10, English Major =20, Hindi Major=25, History Major = 20 and Political Science Major = 20 .
TDC First Semester Commerce : Accountancy Major=35 and Management Major=20
TDC First Semester Science :- Botany Major = 30, Chemistry Major = 10, Geology Major=10, Mathematics Major=20, Physics Major=15 and Zoology Major=30
**MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SEATS in Regular Course
TDC First Semester Arts :-
Education=240, Political Science= 200, BSL= 150, History=60, ASL=15, HSL= 25, Economics= 50,Computer Science= 20, Chemistry= 120, Physics= 60, Geology= 10, Statistics= 10, Zoology= 60,Botany=60, Mathematics=60.
**In case the maximum number of seats in the above subjects in regular course are filled up, the students will have to opt for some other general subjects.
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ADMISSION PROCEDURE
(A) Eligibility for Admission - Higher Secondary : Candidates who have passed the HSLC Exam. of the Board of Secondary Education, Assam or any other equivalent Exam. recognised by the Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) are eligible for admission to Higher Secondary First Year course provided that: (i) A candidate seeking admission to HS Science must have secured at least
50% marks on aggregate and at least 50% marks in both General Science and General Mathematics individually in the HSLC or its equivalent Exam.
(ii) Candidates belonging to SC, ST, OBC, MOBC and physically challenged categories are entitled to a relaxation of 5% of marks for admission to HS Science course.
(iii) Students, who wish to take up Economics, Mathematics and Statistics as combination, must have secured at least 45% marks on aggregate and 50% marks in Mathematics in HSLC or its equivalent Examinations. They will be allowed to take only CSA as 4th subject.
(iv) Students declared to have passed HS First Year Exam. by the college / AHSEC, Assam, are eligible for admission to HS Second Year.
(B) Eligibility for Admission -Three-Year Degree Course:
1) TDC 1st Year (1st Semester and 2nd Semester)i) For admission to TDC 1st Semester Class a candidate must have passed the
Higher Secondary Final examination of AHSEC or any other equivalent examination recognized by Gauhati University.
ii) A student seeking admission to B. Com course may be from Science or Commerce stream in the H. S. Level.
iii) A student seeking admission to B.A. course may be from Arts, science or commerce stream in the H. S. level.
iv) A student seeking admission to B. Sc course must be from the science stream at the H. S. level. However, a student having Economics, Statistics & Mathematics as combination in H.S. (Arts) may opt for B.Sc. (Economics, Statistics & Mathematics).
2) Admission to 2nd Year (3rd and 4th Semesters) of B.A., B.Sc. and B.Com. is open to all those students who have completed the course of study of 1st and 2nd semesters of B.A., B.Sc. and B.Com. of G.U. respectively.
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3) Admission to 3rd Year (5th and 6th semesters) of BA, B.Sc., B.Com is open to all those students who have completed the course of study of 3rd and 4th Semesters of B.A., B.Sc. and B.Com. of GU respectively.
4.) Criteria for admission to Major Courses are as follows :
(i) At least 40% of marks on the aggregate and also in the subject concerned in the H.S. Final or its equivalent examination. (only Theory)
(ii) The major in Botany and Zoology will be offered on the basis of the marks obtained in Botany and Zoology respectively in the subject Biology. However, where the Botany and Zoology marks are not shown separately then major in Botany/Zoology will be offered on the basis of rule (i)
GUIDELINES FOR ADMISSION:
Lumding College has introduced ONLINE ADMISSION PROCESS with cashless transactions from the session 2018-19. Such a process of admission is initiated to ease the admission procedures and to ensure transparency in the admission process. The students can submit the application form, following quick and simple steps from anywhere, for ad-mission to HS/TDC courses. Students are advised to read carefully the College Prospectus regarding various rules for admission, reservation, allotment of seats etc.
All admissions procedures for HS and TDC (Arts/Commerce/Science) in Lumding College shall be processed through its online admission portal. Consequently, prospectus and application forms shall NOT be available in the College office. Interested students may visit (through the internet) the newly launched online admission portal of the College and can submit the application forms required for admission into different courses offered by the College.
GUIDELINES FOR e-FORM FILL UP
e-Form Fill Up:1st Step – Programme: Students must have to select their Programme like- Higher Secondary/ Graduate. Students will put their profile details like- His /Her Name/ DOB/Mobile No/e-mail Id and after submission, students will get validation code in his/ her mob no. After validate Pay Now option will appear, where Students will pay the Form Submission Fee.
2nd Step - Personal Details: Students will put all required details & will click to Save & Next. Here students will have to upload the following documents;-
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• Scanned copy of your photograph. • Your scanned signature. • Admit card of HSLC(or equivalent) examination. (For age proof). • Mark sheet of HSLC /HS(or equivalent) examination.
3rd Step - Academic Information: Students will put all required information related to his/her last educational activities.
4th Step - Course Applied For: (Here Students will put subject details which desire to apply)
After click on Save &Next, the filled up form will be previewed- if anything wrongly filled one can update by click on Back button.
5th Step –Click on Submit - In mobile, application form no will be received. (Student must take a print out of the form) After successful submission of the form, student will get a message for Application form no with the date of Counseling.
On the day of Counseling, student will have to come with all following original documents, Xerox copies of the same and print out of the form.
a) Admit card of HSLC (or equivalent) examination. b) Mark sheet of HSLC/HS (or equivalent) examination. c) Character Certificate issued by the Principal of institution last attended. d) Category/Caste Certificate issued by the Competent Authority (required in case of SC/ST
(P)/ST (H)/OBC/MOBC) e) Gap Period Certificate to be issued by the Head of the Educational Institution last
studied/Gazetted officer/registered medical practitioner. f) Parent/Guardian Income Certificate issued by the Local Revenue Circle
Officer/Mauzadar(For free admission) g) A declaration from the students that neither of the parent(father or mother) of the
student is an employee of State/Central Govt. Department or its undertaking.(For free admission only)(Format available in the website)
h) Photograph of the sapling planted.(For free admission only) i) Anti-ragging undertaking form(Mandatory for all students). (format available in the
website)
Online Admission:1st step - Type Application Form No (Which received in mobile by msg) Next click on Submit to get validation code in mobile & after putting the validation code the student will redirect to fees amount Page.
In this page Student have to select their fees & next click on Pay Online button to pay the
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Admission Fee. Fee can be paid using any of the available modes of online payment.
• Net Banking • Debit Card (VISA, Master, Maestro) • Credit card
Never share your Internet Banking Password, Debit Card/Credit Card PIN, CVV with any person directly or over phone
REMEMBER:- Visit the Lumding College web site (http://www.lumdingcollege.edu.in), Lumding College Admission Portal, your email account and your mobile message box regularly during admission period and to obtain information regarding Selection List, Scheduled Date and Time of Counseling Session/Payment of Fees/Collection of Identity Card/Registration Process etc. to be notified by the College Authority.
Important Instructions:
1. Admission to HS/TDC will be made purely on merit (percentage of marks secured in the qualifying examination) basis subject to the rules and regulations of the Assam Higher Secondary Education Council, Bamunimaidam, Guwahati – 781 021, Assam (AHSEC)/Gauhati University, Guwahati.
2. All admissions to HS/TDC are provisional subject to the approval of AHSEC/GU.
3. Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination in the year prior to 2018 must submit GAP PERIOD CERTIFICATE issued by the Head of the Educational Institution last studied/Gazetted officer/registered medical practitioner.
4. The college reserves seats for students belonging to SC, ST(P), ST (H), OBC and MOBC categories from the state of Assam as per Government rules. These seats are allotted to candidates on the basis of original certificates issued by Competent Authorities.
5. Admission to the college girls’ hostel will be held immediately after the college admission, for which separate application in prescribed form is to be submitted. Admission will be strictly on merit basis.
6. If, for any unavoidable circumstances, a students be unable the attend personally before the Admission Committee during Counseling Session, his/her inability must be intimated in writing to the Principal, Lumding College, Lumding (emailid: ) before the scheduled date, else his/her name shall be struck off from the Selection List and other candidates from the Wait List may be considered for admission.
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FEES STRUCTURE OF ARTS STREAM FOR THE SESSION 2019-20
Laboratory fees: Rs. 350/- for Education Major only.
H.S. T.D.C. (GEN) T.D.C. (MAJOR)
1st Yr 2nd Yr 1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr
1 Admission fees 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
2 Tuition Fees 600 600 720 720 720 840 840 840
3 College Exam. Fee 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
4 Electric Fee 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200
5 Library Fee 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
6 Library caution 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
7 Identity Card 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
8 Building Fee 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250
9 Affiliation Fee 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60
10 Enrolment Fee 25 25 250 250 250 250 250 250
11 Development Fee 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200
12 Union/Festival Fee 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
13 Magazine Fee 50 50 50 50 .50 50 50 50
14 Extra Curricular Activities 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
15 Games & Sports 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
16 Students Aid Fund 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
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17 NSS 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
18 Faculty Development Fee
100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
19 Registration Fee 75 430 430 20 Computer basic 300
Total 2500 2125 2900 2470 2470 3020 2590 2590
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FEES STRUCTURE OF SCIENCE STREAM FOR THE SESSION 2019-20
H.S. T.D.C. (GEN) T.D.C. (MAJOR)
1st Yr 2nd Yr 1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr
1 Admission fees 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
2 Tuition Fees 720 720 840 840 840 1020 1020 1020
3 College Exam. Fee 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
4 Electric Fee 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200
5 Library Fee 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
6 Library caution 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
7 Identity Card 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
8 Building Fee 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250
9 Affiliation Fee 60 60 60 60 ' 60 60 60 60
10 Enrolment Fee 25 25 250 250 250 250 250 250
11 Development Fee 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200
12 Union/Festival Fee 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
13 Magazine Fee 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
14 Extra Curricular
30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
15 Games & Sports 50 . 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
16 Students Aid Fund 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
17 NSS 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
18 Faculty Development Fee 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
19 Registration Fee 75 430 430 20 Computer basic 300
Total 2620 2245 3020 2590 2590 3200 2770 2770
Laboratory Fees:-For HS-Rs 230 per practical subject Rs 350/- per paper per practical Major subject.
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FEES STRUCTURE OF COMMERCE STREAM FOR THE SESSION 2019-20
H.S. T.D.C. (GEN) T.D.C. (MAJOR) 1st Yr 2nd Yr 1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr
1 Admission fees 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
2 Tuition Fees (Quarterly) 600 600 720 720 720 960 960 960
3 College Exam. Fee 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
4 Electric Fee 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200
5 Library Fee 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
6 Library caution 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
7 Identity Card 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
8 Building Fee 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250
9 Affiliation Fee 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 10 Enrolment Fee 25 25 250 250 250 250 250 250
11 Development Fee 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650
12 Union/Festival Fee 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 10013 Magazine Fee 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 14 Extra Curricular
A i i i 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
15 Games & Sports 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
16 Students Aid Fund 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
17 NSS 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
18 Faculty Development Fee
800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800
19 Registration Fee " 75 430 430 20 Computer basic 300
Total 4550 4175 4950 4520 4520 5190 4760 4760
Laboratory fees: Rs. 230/- per practical subject.
Apart from the above amount paid at the time of admission students of HS, TDC General and Major Courses are required to pay tuition fees of Rs. 1,800/- (One thousand eight hundred only) to be paid in 3(three) installments of Rs.600/- (Six hundred only) each. All three installments must be paid in the
month shown below:
Both for HS & TDC General and Major Students
1. 1st installment within 31st August 2019.
2. 2nd installment within 30th November 2019.
3. 3rd installment within 31st January 2020.