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129 Belilious Road,Howrah 711 101

The college logo bears the motto of this seat of higher learning: “Jnanat Parataram Nahi” (There is no higher attainment than knowledge). Accordingly, apart from delivering the curricular and co-curricular in effective and learner-friendly manner, our vision is to achieve excellence in teaching and learning in a peaceful and friendly environment, catering to the social and moral needs and obligations of young learners in their pursuit of becoming truly knowledgeable and responsible human beings.

Apart from imparting effective quality education at the Undergraduate and Post-Graduate levels in the district of Howrah and its adjoining areas, our mission is to make the learning process more student-centric for holistic development of an individual, to make the curriculum more inter and intra-disciplinary in nature, more flexible and choice-based and at par with international standards. We also look forward to introducing Open and Distance Learning programmes parallel to the formal courses, gradual introduction of Post-Graduate Courses in more subjects, gradual commencement of need-based research work in the subjects having Post-Graduate courses in future years with the help of our well equipped faculty, and introducing full-fledged PhD programmes. Our missions also include introduction of vocational/job-oriented courses/training programmes to enhance skill based needs of the society and to make the students more employable.

VISION

MISSION

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Dear Students,

Congratulations! You are going to enter the academic world of university education which is not merely restricted to time-bound learning with limited liberty of choice and thought. Admission in a college is like the opening of a window for the young learners having colourful dreams in their eyes. Success comes your way only if you

pursue your studies sincerely to convert this window into a window of knowledge, creativity and socialization. Admission in Narasinha Dutt College is something more. Students of this college are a part of the institution’s valued heritage. It is really nice to have the chance of studying in an age old institution which has a history of producing countless number of successful students. This college is one of the largest institutions of higher education in West Bengal and has a legacy of notable performance in academic sphere. This college is one of the eminent colleges of Calcutta University having a good number of rank holders in the order of merit. This college has successfully undergone two cycles of accreditation by NAAC and has been awarded with B++ grade with high score in different areas of performance. This college is a multi-shift college with Science, Humanities and Commerce. The college also runs PG courses in English & Mathematics under the University of Calcutta. Students have wide option of disciplines along with enough scope to render service to the nation through NCC, NSS and St. John Ambulance & Nursing Division.

This year Calcutta University is going to introduce a new system of learning called CBCS (Choice Based Credit System) in which students have reasonable freedom of choosing combination subjects and elective courses. In this system, the entire examination process will be semesterized and university examination will be conducted every six months. Total curriculum for Hons. & General programmes will be distributed into six semesters. Attendance in all classes will play a vital role as separate credit is marked for attendance in each semester as per University regulation. Evaluation will be through grade system not through percentage. College will try to provide optimum choice available within present infrastructure.

You are most welcome to the huge family of Narasinha Dutt College where you will surely enjoy a congenial academic environment. You will get support from all the sectors of this college, but don’t forget to maintain the gesture of a student. Just have faith on yourself and never lose hope, as Swami Vivekananda observed, “Never say NO, Never say, ‘I cannot’, for you are INFINITE. All the power is WITHIN you.”

PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE

PrincipalNarasinha Dutt College

129 Belilious Road, Howrah 711 101

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In 1924 Narasinha Dutt College came up in the residential building of the late I. R. Belilious in an inconspicuous manner with only seven teachers and 124 students. The step was indeed bold enough as its prospects were challenging. The initiative in this regard was taken by Late Suranjan Dutta, the second son of Late Narasinha Dutta. The college started with Late Professor Motilal Chatterjee as Principal and a renowned scholar, Late Jnanendranath Sen, as Vice-Principal. Later on, Prof. Sen, as Principal, came to be reckoned as the architect of the college. With the passage of time, role strength remarkably increased, new honours courses were introduced and new buildings were added. The number of courses (Hons & Gen) now stands at eighteen. At present 70 Substantive full-time teachers, 26 Part-time

teachers, 5 Contractual Whole-time teachers, 2 Contractual teachers and 36 Guest Lecturers teach about five thousand students (Morning, Day and Evening) of the College. 18 Whole-time staff members and 18 Casual staff members are working in our college. Post Graduate courses in Mathematics and English have been introduced. Despite being located in an industrial belt, the college campus is like an oasis with its old trees, lush green foliage, seasonal flowers and a pleasant water body. The college garden is taken care of by the Garden Committee and the pond is maintained by Employees’ Co-operative Credit Society of the college. The facilities which attract students from both rural and urban areas of Howrah and neighbouring districts are being upgraded every year.

INTRODUCTION

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The Annual Convocation Ceremony of the PG departments of English and Mathematics was held in the college premises on 9th March, 2018. The students of 2014-2016 session were awarded certificates and medals on this occasion. The Convocation address was delivered by the Guest-in-Chief, Professor Rajagopal Dhar Chakraborty, Hon’ble Registrar of Calcutta University. Principal of our college, Dr. Soma Bandyopadhyay, gave the Welcome address. Dr. Rathin Chakraborty, Hon’ble Mayor, Howrah Municipal Corporation, was present as the Special Guest. Sri Nirmalendu Chatterjee and Dr. Arghya Bandyopadhyay, Hon’ble members of the college Governing Body, also graced the occasion with their encouraging presence. Students of the PG departments of English and Mathematics delighted the audience with their cultural performance. Dr. Kuntal Chattopadhyay, the IQAC Co-ordinator and PG Examination-in-charge, delivered the Vote of Thanks. With the active support and

participation of the Students’ Union, all the faculty members and students of the PG departments of English and Mathematics, the college PG Office & Office-in-charge, the Bursar and the in-house GB members, the teachers, students and non-teaching staff members of the college, the ceremony was a grand success. A Souvenir was also published on the occasion of this vibrant and colourful ceremony.

PG CONVOCATION 2018

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A two-day National Seminar was organized by the Department of Urdu of our college in collaboration with West Bengal Urdu Academy on April 28 & 29, 2018 in the college premises. The seminar was on ‘Zafar Uganvi: Hayat-O-Karname’.

Dr. Zafar Uganvi, an eminent professor of Urdu in Calcutta University, earned the appreciation of the Urdu literary world as a story writer of international repute. Distinguished scholars of Aligarh Muslim University, Delhi University, Jamia Milia University, and Magadh University attended the seminar and presented their scholarly papers on the life and works of Dr. Zafar Uganvi. Academics from the University of Calcutta and Burdwan University were also present in the seminar and participated in the discussions and deliberations to make the occasion a grand success.

Professor Afsey Zafar delivered the

Key-Note Address. Professor Sagir Afrahim graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. Dr. Soma Bandyopadhyay, Principal of our college, gave the Welcome Address, and Dr. Kuntal Chattopadhyay, the IQAC Co-ordinator, presented the Inaugural Speech. Moht. Nuzhat Zainab, Secretary, West Bengal Urdu Academy, spoke in the inaugural session as a Guest of Honour. Dr. Mohammed Kazim and Dr. Khalid Mobashshir were among the honoured guests in the session.

Dr. Tarannum Mushtaque, HOD of the Department of Urdu, and all her departmental colleagues were ably assisted by the students of the department to make the seminar a memorable event.

NATIONAL SEMINAR

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FACILITIES

LABORATORYThe Science departments have large well equipped laboratories with modern instruments to cater to the needs of the revised undergraduate curriculum. An English language laboratory equipped with computer and communication devices has been set up recently with funds from the UGC to facilitate communicative English Courses.

THE CENTRAL LIBRARYThe Central Library of the college is very rich in collections. It holds more than 40,000 books, many e-journals,magazines and useful documents on varied subjects in Arts, Science and Commerce. All the staff of the library are ready to fulfil each and every demand of the users. Some of the departments have their Seminar Libraries. There are separate reading spaces for students and teachers in the Central Library. Presently, the library is partly automated by KOHA Library Automation Software. The catalogue of books is fully computerized. The works relating to Barcode, Spine Level and digitization are going on rapidly. Planning for modernization and expansion of library is to be initialized shortly. Our college is also an

institutional member of British Council Library, Kolkata.

PROCUREMENT OF READING MATERIALSDuring 2016-17, College library has purchased 717 books by utilizing Rs.2,54,361/- (Rupees Two Lakh Fifty Four Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty one only). These collections include text books, books on value education, remedial and reference books. All the books have already

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been processed by information entered in Accession Register and all the documents have been classified by the Dewey Decimal Classification 16th edition. Moreover, before NAAC visit College spent Rs.11000/- (Rupees Eleven Thousand only) for purchasing ‘Value Education Books’. Now, the library has arranged a separate almirah for those books which are restricted to use within library.

EXTENSION OF SUBSCRIPTIONAt the end of the period (2016-17), the institutional subscription of INFLIBNET Internet Resource has been extended for consuming the e-resource for next year. All the respective formalities have already been completed.

NEW SUBSCRIPTION OF NEWSPAPERSDuring the period, the library subscribes towards four newspapers - Anandabazar Patrika in Bengali, The Statesman in English, Rozanama Rashtriya Sahara in Urdu, Sanmarg in Hindi.

PURCHASE OF LIBRARY FURNITUREThe library purchased a ‘Newspaper Reading Stand’ for displaying and reading the newspapers in the library.

COLLECTIONS OF PHOTOS WITH FRAMESDuring the above mentioned period the library had photos with frames of some famous personalities of India and abroad. These photos have been displayed on the walls inside the library.

DIGITAL LIBRARYThe library has installed ‘D-Space’ digital library software to initiate a Digital Library in offline mode. Many question papers, college magazines, college prospectus have already been digitized and loaded into the digital library software.

BARCODE PROJECTTo automate the library activities, the library has initiated an activity of Barcode generation from the KOHA Software and pasting these in the books. More than 3000 books have already been completed in this project.

SPINE LEVEL PROJECTThe library has taken a big project of

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new spine level pasting into the books by using all the staff of the library. More than 80% of the books have been completed in this project.

BOOK BANKThe college provides Book Bank facility for more than 35 years. At present, the Bank holds more than 17,000 books on different subjects in Arts, Science and Commerce.

INTERNET RESOURCE CENTREThe Air Conditioned Internet Resource Centre has been established by the UGC sanctioned fund. Now it is located inside the Central Library where the library members can access the internet facilities for their academic purposes. Presently, the Centre has been enriched with 6000+ e-journals

and 31,35,000 e-books under N-LIST Programme of INFLIBNET.

COMPUTER FACILITIESA computer centre has been set up with assistance from MPLAD fund in a separate building having a large number of computer terminals with internet connection. Besides this, all the teaching departments have their respective desktop and laptop computers with internet connections and Wi-fi system. The Department of Mathematics and the Department of Computer Science have their own computer laboratories. The department of commerce has a computer based IT Laboratory for students and teachers.

The College office is almost fully automated with most of the services being computerised.

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AV ROOM & VIRTUAL CLASS ROOMAn audio-visual room is constructed in the Computer Science Block.

GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL CELLThis cell has been formed with a view to dealing with the grievances of the students, teachers, employees and guardians. Written complaints in all matters are to be dropped in boxes specially marked for the grievance redressal cell.

PARENTS - TEACHERS MEETINGParents - Teachers meetings are held by different departments to apprise the parents about the performance and progress of their wards in studies. All parents are advised to keep in touch with the administration and the teachers of the concerned departments.

COLLEGE PUBLICATIONSn Papes presented at the national

seminar on “Cultural Heritage of Bengal” held in Feb, 2017 have been presented in a volume with ISBN.

n JOCAS, the College Journal of Commerce, Arts & Science is being published in June, 18

SCHOLARSHIP AND STIPENDProvision for scholarships and stipends is made for students acquiring good marks in examinations. Besides this, the ‘Kanyashree’ programme of the state government can also be availed of by the girl students.

STUDENTS AID FUNDIt offers financial and academic help to needy students.

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STUDENTS WELFARE FUNDIt looks into the welfare of the students in academic and social matters.

GARDENThe college garden has some rare species of botanical and medicinal plants. The newly installed statue of Swami Vivekananda and a fountain beside the statue have further added to the serenity and beauty of the campus garden.

STUDENTS COMMON ROOMSeparate common rooms for boys and girls with newspapers, magazines and indoor games facilities are provided.

GYMA newly built multigym for boys & girls has recently been opened.

CHEAP STOREThe cheap store of the college enables the students to buy books and stationery at reasonable price.

PARKING ZONEThere is a parking zone behind the West Block for four wheelers.

TWO WHEELER STANDThere is a spacious Two-Wheeler stand with the capacity of keeping about four hundred vehicles against a payment of Rs. 1.00 daily per vehicle.

PHOTO COPY MACHINEThe photo-copy machine installed in the central library enables both teachers and students to photocopy any material at a very reasonable rate. Another such machine is installed in the principal’s chamber. The departments of Mathematics and English have their own photo-copy machines.

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ST. JOHN AMBULANCE & NURSING DIVISION

St. John ambulance & nursing division had performed many programmes 2017-2018.The cadets had performed duties on many social occasions like football tournament, sports, competition etc. A one day training camp was organized at Fuleswar where cadets had given medical service to the local people. The annual inspection was held at november sucessfully.Principal as president of the division was present on this occasion. The annual seven days training camp was held at Salboni West Midnapure where

our cadets visited COBRA COMMANDO CAMP. It was a great achievement from where the cadets were inspired and motivated. 20 cadets passed firstaid & nursing examination this year.

DIVISIONAL SUPERVISORY COMMITTEEPresidentDr. Soma Bandyopadhyay, Principal.

Divisional CommanderDr. Purnendu Kumar Bhattacharya, Ambulance Division

Divisional CommanderDr. Madhumita Bhadra, Nursing Division

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NCC UNITS

The college offers a scope for all round development to the students through its N.C.C. wings. The N.C.C. under 31st Bengal Battalion (Boys) and 2nd Bengal Girls Battalion (ARMY WING) at present has 160 Boys cadets and 52 Girls cadets. Boys and Girls cadets attended Republic Day Camp Kolkata (Red-Road). Our Boys and Girls cadets attended some special camps. [NIC – Mumbai, Aasam, Siliguri, Ajmir etc. Trakking Camp – Darjelling, Nilgiri, Rajasthan. Army Attachment Camp, one of the best and hard camps with ARMY life style & various weapon training, Nursing Camp, Yoga Day Camp, Thala Sena Camp, IGC etc. This year one girl cadet participated in RDC camp at Kolkata as a Platoon Commander.

Our cadets are engaged in various social service activities, camps, youth exchange programme etc. Some of our cadets have been appointed as officers in INDIAN ARMED FORCES, Kolkata Police, West Bengal Police. Our N.C.C. unit annually observes Netaji’s Birth Day, Republic day, World Environment day, World Yoga Day, Anti Drugs Day, Anti Tobacco Day, Swaach Bharat Aviyan, World AIDS Day, N.C.C. Day (Foundation Day),Annual Blood Donation Camp, Quiz Competition and Drill Competition. Our cadets performed Durga Puja & Kali Puja duty under Kolkata Police and W.B. Police.

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ACHIVEMENTS :

n Best A.N.O. Award – 2nd Bengal Girls Battalion

n National Record – Limca Book Of Record (For International Day of Yoga)

n Guard of Honor – Our cadets provide Guard of Honor to the Governor Of West Bengal during Durga Puja.

NCC SUPERVISORY COMMITTEEChairmanDr. Soma Bandyopadhyay, Principal.

N.C.C. OfficersA.N.O. (Boys unit) : Lt. Dr. Prasanta Mandal

A.N.O. (Girls unit) : Lt. Dr. Taranannum Mushtaque

NSS UNITn Students of the NSS unit

participated in campus cleaning on 22nd April 2017.

n Our NSS unit observed “World No Tobacco Day” in the adjoining area of college campus and par-ticipated in awareness programme about the harmful effects of tobac-co among general people.

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n World Environment Day was observed by the NSS unit of college by plantation programme on 5th June, 2017

n The medicinal plant garden of the college was cleaned by NSS students on 5th June 2017

n An awareness seminar on “Women’s health” was organized by the NSS unit on 31st August, 2017, where Dr. Queen Aditya, consultant gynaecologist, Ruby Hospital, Kolkata delivered lecture and interacted with girl students of our college for their clarification of health awareness

n An awareness programme on vector-borne diseases was car-ried out in the college campus by NSS unit in collaboration with Howrah Municipal corporation, on 24th November, 2017. The pro-gramme included an interactive seminar and spraying of mosqui-to repellent and disinfectant by HMC team. In this programme, Sri Bhaskar Bhattacharjee, Mayor-in –Council (Health) of HMC and other clinical & epidemiological experts delivered enlightening speeches to the students.Medical officer of Howrah Municipal Corporation had interaction with Principal Dr. Soma Bandyopadhyay and IQAC co-ordinator Dr. Kuntal Chat-topadhyay regarding awareness development to stop the spred of vector borne diseases.

n An outpatient department (OPD) health check-up programme is being carried out in the college campus in collaboration with HMC since 7th December, 2017

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n Till date four OPDs were conducted where doctors, pharmacists and sister nurses of HMC visited our college and carried out health check-up of students, teachers, staff members and residents/industrial workers of the adjoining area at monthly intervals.

NSS SUPERVISORY COMMITTEEChairmanDr. Soma Bandyopadhyay, Principal.

Programme OfficerDr. Taranannum Mushtaque

BANKING SERVICE WITHIN THE CAMPUSWe have a full-fledged branch of the nationalised Central Bank of India. This Narasinha Dutt College Branch of CBI in the college premises serves the interest of the students, teachers and staff members. An ATM machine has

also been installed inside the bank premises.

ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONThe Alumni Association has been duly registered and new initiatives are being taken so that all former students of the College may actively participate in the development of their alma mater.

PresidentSri Rudranil Ghosh, President, G.B.

Vice Presidents

Dr. Debabrata Bandyopadhyay

Dr. Purnendu Bhattacherjee

Prof. Raj Kumar Gangapadhaya

Sri Sudhin Chatterjee

Sri Samir Basu Roychaudhuri

Secretary

Dr. Sukhendu Kanrar

Asst. Secretary

Sri Santi Ram Santra

Sri Prodyat Dutta

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Treasurer

Sri Subrata Sinha

REMEDIAL CLASSESRemedial classes for SC/ST/OBC (excluding creamy layer) and Minorities have been introduced with the UGC funds allocated for the purpose.

COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH CLASSESApart from Communicative English Classes as per C.U. Syllabus being held for 1st year B.Com Students, short courses are conducted from time to time for students of all classes and streams.

NARASINHA DUTT COLLEGE SCIENCE CLUBDuring the sessions 2012-13 and 2013-14, our science club in association with Thalassaemia Prevention unit of the Department of Haematology of N.R.S. Medical College organised Thalassaemia Prevention Awareness Programme with the help of renowned doctors. Members of the science club participated in Birds Watching Camp in Sibpur under the supervision of Bird Watcher Dr. Kushal Chakraborty. Furthermore, for the last two years the students of Zoology of our College are participating in a competition called Zoo-Quest, organised by Ballygunge Science College.

Secretary

Prof. Subrata Kumar Basu

NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT AWARENESS PROGRAMMEFor the last five years our college participated in this programme and secured top grades. In 2011-12, we worked on bio-diversity conservation under the supervision of the Ministry of Environment and Forests. Medicinal plantation and seed bank conservation work is under way.

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CAREER COUNSELLING AND PLACEMENT CELLThis cell guides the students to build up their future career and arranges campus interview and awareness programme for recruitment in different jobs. A good number of students, in the recent past, were also given the necessary guidance to procure jobs in companies like Cipla, Lupin etc.

The college is having dialogue with some reputed companies for campusing in the near future.

IISWBM conducted a workshop on “Business Analytics” for the final year B. Sc. & B. Com. Students of our college on 1st March, 2017. In the second session, the same workshop was continued for the teachers in an advanced level.

A three day workshop on SPSS was held from 20th – 22nd September, 2017 in the AV Room of our college from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 25 students (20 from Anthropology dept., 3 from Commerce dept. & 2 from Zoology dept.) and 25 teachers (20 teachers from N.D. College and 5 teachers from other colleges) attended the workshop. Dr.Subrata Roy, Prof. and Head of the Dept. & Dr. Baidyanath Pal, Associate Scientist, both from Biological Anthropology Unit attended the workshop as experts and speakers from ISI. There were no registration fees for the students of our college. Teachers and students were

awarded with a certificate for their active participation in the workshop.

Other seminars and workshops organized by Career Counselling Cell include:

n On 8th Nov., 2017 seminars were conducted by The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and T.I.M.E. on career counselling session and to discuss career opportunities after graduation.

n On 22nd Feb., 2018 a seminar was conducted by IBT to discuss future prospects in Govt. Sector Jobs.

n On 23rd Feb., 2018 workshops were conducted by Gurukul and CL (Career Launcher) to discuss on exams related to banking, SSC and other Govt. jobs.

n Brainware conducted training programme under the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) on 26th Feb. and 27th Feb., 2018.

n On 5th April, 2018 seminars were conducted by Anandabazar Patrika in association with

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Gillette Guard to enable our college students to enhance their confidence and personality to face interviews and the need for right grooming. Our student Saikat Jana of B.Com 3rd Year Hons was selected by ABP for facing final round of Interview by MNCs. Certificates for participation were issued to the students. Another seminar was conducted by Vodafone to provide information about different scholarships that students are likely to receive and to guide them through the application process.

n Seminars were organized involving minority students to train them for recruitment to the post of police constable.

UNIT OF RED RIBBON CLUBIn 2009-10, our college, in collaboration with the Red Ribbon club, conducted by NACO of Government of India, participated in Blood Donation camp, Prevention of Thalassaemia

and AIDS Awareness Camps, Anti-HIV Campaigns. Students and coordinators of our unit have received special trainning in Belur Ramkrishna Mission. The students of the unit conduct and organise blood group determining test for new-comers.

NARASINHA DUTT COLLEGE LITERARY & CULTURAL CLUBThe club aims to organise literary and cultural programmess involving the students, teachers and staff members of the college.

Secretary

Prof. Barnali Ghosh Dastidar

NARASINHA DUTT COLLEGE DEBATE CLUBOur college stood second in Howrah Youth Parliament Competition and quiz competition organized by the Department of Parliamentary Affairs, Government of West Bengal, in March 2012. Besides two of our Anthropology Honours students received awards in a quiz competition on Thalassemia held at N. R. S. Hospital in May 2013. The club aims to organise debates and such other activities involving the students, teachers and members of the staff.

Secretary

Dr. Kuntal Chattopadhyay.

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CANTEENWe have a well-furnished canteen subsidised by the college to cater fresh and hygienic food to the students and teaching and non-teaching staff of the college.

IDENTITY CARDAfter admission, a student is required to get his/her identity card signed by the competent authority of the college. This card is a proof of his/her status as a student of the college.

GAMES & SPORTS Narasinha Dutt College has a long tradition in games and sports. Our college has retained its name and fame consistently, particularly in football, volleyball, gymnastics and athletics.

FOOTBALL :n Our college had been the

Champion in the district level football competition seven out of eight years between 2007-08 and 2014-15.

n Our college had been the State Champion in 2010-11 & 2011-12.

n Our college was the finalist in inter-college football championship (Heramba Chandra Shield) organized by CU in 2014-15 & 2015-16.

n Our students, Dhiren Singh & Abhijit Dey represented CU in 2015-16 & 2016-17 and in 2017-18 respectively.

n Our student, Mahima Khatun was in CU football team (women) in 2015-16 & 2016-17. She also represented the Senior Bengal football team (women) at the national level in 2015-16.

VOLLEYBALL : n Our college had been the runner-

up in inter-college volleyball competition organized by CU in 2016-17.

n Subham Shaw & Hriday Maity in 2016-17, and Hriday Maity in 2017-

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18 represented the CU volleyball team (men) at the zonal level.

n Sayantika Bag represented the CU volleyball team (women) in 2016-17 at All-India level.

CRICKET : n Our college reached the 3rd

round in the inter-college cricket championship in 2016-17.

n Our students, Swarnendu Ghosh & Sagnik Pal, have been playing for Kolkata Port Trust and Police in 2017-18. Sagnik Pal has also been the Captain of Howrah District Senior team in 2017-18.

ATHLETICS : n Our student, Sudipto Banerjee,

stood first in 800 m & 1500 m race in inter-college district meet in 2015-16.

n Our student, Purnima Khasran, stood third in 1500 m race for women.

n Our student, Sonia Khatun, stood third in 200 m race for women in the district athletic meet organized by the State Govt. & Amta College in 2016-17.

n Our student, Dipankar Sardar, came third in 400 m race in the inter-college athletics meet organized by CU. He also ranked first in both 200 m & 400 m sprinting event in the Howrah District to qualify for the State Athletic meet.

n Our student, Suvojit Hizli, also qualified at the district level to participate in the State Athletic meet.

n Two of our students who represented CU in 2016-17 are mentioned below:

Dipankar Roy in Power Lifting at All-India level & Jayeeta Basak in Judo at All-India level

n Our student, Arkadeep Makhal, stood 2nd in both Vault & Pommel Horse in the 4th Junior State Artistic Gymnastics, 2017-18, organized by Kolkata District Gymnastics Association.

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n Our student, Khukumoni Khatun, came 1st in Kata Black Belt (50kg/21 yrs) and 3rd in Kumite (girls/gr.A/21 yrs) at the 14th All India Karate Championship, 2017, organized by United Shotokan Karate—Do India.

COLLEGE SPORTS :Annual Sports of our college was organized by the Students’ Union with active co-operation of the teachers, non-teaching staff members at Bengal Football Club ground, close to our college in Ashu Bose Lane, on January 9 & 11, 2018. A lot of enthusiasm was

found not only among the students, but also among the teachers and staff members. Some of our retired teachers, Prof. D.K.Choudhury, Prof. R.M.Chatterjee and Prof. S.K.Dalui were present on the occasion to give their valuable guidance.

STUDENTS’ UNION

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college administration. The Students’ Union in all the three sections is very active in academic, social and cultural fields. Moreover, the Students’ Union always takes care of the students’ problems and tries to maintain peaceful and healthy atmosphere in the college.

Raisa ParveenGeneral Secretary – MorningNaseem Akram KhanGeneral Secretary _ DayRohit RautGeneral Secretary – Evening

CCTV COVERAGEAlmost the entire college including Principal’s Chamber, Administrative offices, College Library, College

Gates and Cycle Stand is under CCTV Coverage.

WATER COOLING MACHINEThe college installed three water cool-ing machines with UV sterilization & filtration facilities. Two machines were installed : one in the canteen and the other one in front of the girls’ common room to serve the students as well as the teaching and non-teaching staff of the college. The third one was installed in the English PG Department. A new water cooler has been installed in the staff room.

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ANTHROPOLOGYn The department of Anthropology

has conducted several seminars by renowned scholars and professors from different parts of West Bengal and India. Dr. Bhaskar Chakrobarty, IIM Calcutta, Prof. S.S.Bagchi, Principal, Bangabasi College, Dr. Swarup Dutta, Teri University, Delhi, Dr. Swarup Bandopadhyay, Curator, MANM and many others delivered lectures on different issues of anthropological interest.

n Fieldwork is an integral part of the subject. Every year, the department has conducted fieldwork in different parts of Bengal and India as a part of the syllabus provided by the University of Calcutta to make students acclimatize in different socio-environmental circumstances.

n Teacher and ex-students meeting is one of the important parts of the department.

n The department has organized reunion programme to make students familier with the past graduates of the department.

DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES

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n Every year, the students of the department celebrate the auspicious teacher’s day. The department has organized students classroom seminars presented by the students for their better future.

BENGALI

n Published Departmental Wall Magazine named `Srotoswini`

n Departmental Seminar on Rabi-ndranath, speaker : Prof Pinakesh Ch Sarkar.

n Special Lecture on Jibanananda Das, speaker Prof. Pradip Dashsarma

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n Inauguaral Ceremony of Golden Jubilee Year of the department with the Alumnus

n Organized Parents - Teachers Meeting.

BOTANYn Teacher’s Day celebration by stu-

dents of the department.

n OrganisedParent Teacher’s Meet-ing for 2nd Year Honours Students on 25.11.2017 and for 1st Year honours Students on 17.02.2018.

n Short excursion was conducted at College Campus and adjoining areas with 1st year and 2nd year Honours students on 21.09.2017.

n Conducted Annual Green Audit on the flora on College Campus un-der the supervision Prof. (Dr.) G.G. Maity, Retd. Professor of Kalyani University and Dr.SubrataMaity of Botanical Society of Bengal, on 21.09.2017

n Departmental Wall Magazine “Camelia, No. 7 was published on 13.01.2018 at the 23rd De-partmental Re-Union and Sou-venir Publication was held on 14.01.2018 at the College.

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n Science exhibition by the De-partmental Students was held on 14.01.2018

n Organised Long excursion to Western Sikkim Himalaya for 2nd year Honours Students from 16.01.2018 to 21.01.2018

n Excursion to Medicinal Plant Gar-den was conducted with 3rd year General students on 20.02.2018

n Organised an Educational Tour to A.J.C. Bose Botanic Garden and Botanical Survey of India, Shibpur, Howrah with 2nd Year Honours and 2nd Year General Students on 21.02.2018

n Student’s Seminar was held in the department on 29.02.2018.

n Organised One Day Departmental Seminar on 10.03.2018. The Prime Speaker was Dr. Ruma Pal, Head, Botany Dept., Calcutta University.

n Organised One Day Short excur-sion with 2nd Year Honours Stu-dents at Domjur and adjoining area on 16.04.2018

CHEMISTRYn A Seminar Lecture titled “Welcome

To A Treasure House - Open, Show, Awaken and Enter” by Dr. Priyo-tosh Dutta, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Ananda Mohan College, Kolkata was or-ganised on 12th September, 2017 as a part of a series of short lec-tures with sponsorship from UGC to motivate and inspire the under-graduate students in their future academic endeavour.

n Teachers’ Day was celebrated on 20th September, 2017 by the stu-dents of the Department of Chem-istry.

n Parents-Teachers Meeting was held by the Department of Chem-

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istry on 8th December, 2017 to ap-prise the parents about the perfor-mance and progress of their wards in studies. The parents were also advised to keep in touch with the teachers and their feedback about the department, teachers and the college was also sought.

n The second edition of Depart-ment of Chemistry Wall Magazine named “The Mole” was brought out by the students of the Depart-ment of Chemistry.

n Department of Chemistry orga-nized a departmental picnic at Wonderland Park, Chandannagar, Hooghly on 28th January 2018.

n A farewell function was organized by the Department for Mr. Hi-mangshu Bera, Laboratory Atten-dent in the Department of Chem-istry on 20th February, 2018.

n Students of the Department of Chemistry accompanied by the

HOD participated in the National Science Day Celebration orga-nized by Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science on 27th February, 2018 which included a few lectures by eminent scientists and visit to the various research laboratories at IACS, Kolkata.

n Students of the Department of Chemistry participated in CULTVI-SION 2018 organized by Research Scholars’ Association, IACS on 24th March, 2018 by taking part in Quiz, Photography and Paint-ing Competitions among college students as well as visits to some specified laboratories. It also in-cluded some eminent lectures from several fields of society.

n Students seminar was organized by the Department of Chemistry on 6th April 2018. 1st and 2nd year Honours students participated in the seminar and three lectures were delivered.

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COMMERCE

n Semesterised system introduced in 2017-18.

n A Special class was taken by Dr.

Sukhendu Kanrar on Personal In-vestment & preparation of project on 16.03.2018.

n Students Seminar for B.Com 3rd Year students on 16.03.2018.

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COMPUTER SCIENCEn Above 90% of students get chanc-

es in Post Graduate courses

n More than 60% of students get off-campus placement

n A student Romita Mondal award-ed with certificate, medal & schol-arship by the college for securing highest marks in B. Sc (Hons) in college in 2014-2017 batch on 9.3.2018.

n A student, Binod Samanta, 1st year(H), designed a sensor based Automatic Light Controlling de-

vice (Arduino Micro Controller) on 2018.

n Students’ seminars are organised on regular intervals.

n An extremely hi-tech board-com-puter (miniature size) has been designed/ assembled by the de-partmental teachers to make it easier to use the projector in the class-room without using the Lap-top or PC.

n A demonstrative archive of out-dated hardware devices in de-tails design has been prepared and maintained by the teachers

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and staff member of the depart-ment for students’ knowledge and awareness.

ECONOMICSn Educational tour was Organized to

supplement classroom teaching and this ground-level experience helps in preparing the Term paper. To fulfil the purpose of an educational tour an excursion was organized on 22-03-2018 at Khalna region of Amta-2 block of the district of Howrah.

n Teachers’ day celebrated on 15.09.2017 in the department.

n Departmental meeting conducted on 16.06.2017, 17.11.2017 and on 20.04.2018.

n Parent-Teacher meeting held on 10.11.2017 and on 08.12.2017

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EDUCATIONn Students of Education Depart-

ment are likely to be observed TEACHERS’ DAY on 5th September in each year.

n Students of 3rd year was organised a Students’ Seminar on the issue “Impact Of Drug Addiction On Health And Society” held on 28th November 2017.

n A Special Lecture class which was held on 20th December 2017 was organised by the Department of Education on the issue “Role of Smart Phone And Social Network-ing Sites In Education” by Dr. Sra-banti Mukhopadhyay.

n An Quiz Contest programme was also conducted by the Depart-ment of Education amongst stu-dents. Contestants was very much inspired with the programme and gathered more knowledge on this topic.

ENGLISHn Seminar Lectures on 06.12.2017 ,

Speaker- Dr Shyamasree Basu, As-sistant Professor, Vidyasagar Eve-ning College, Topic: Sylvia Plath

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n Seminar Lectures on 15.01.2018 Speaker- Dr Sukanya Dasgupta, Associate Professor, Loreto College Topic: Elizabethan Poetry

n Seminar Lectures on 12.04.2018 & 19.04.2018, Speaker- Dr. Sobha Chattopadhyay, Retd. Professor, Jadavpur University, Topic: Ameri-can Novel: A Farewell to Arms.

n Departmental Meetings: UG – 02, PG – 01, Joint PG Meeting – 03

n No. of books purchased for De-partmental Library – 36

n Teachers’ Day Celebrated by UG and PG on 15.09.2018

HISTORYn Department of History organized

a special lecture on Gandhi and the Alternative interpretations of India’s Freedom Movement. Speaker : Professor Ranjit Sen, former HOD, Department of Is-lamic History and Culture, Cal-cutta University.

n Department of History organized a special lecture on Philosophi-cal thoughts of Sister Nivedita and Her Ideology of Nationalism. Speakers : Swami Prannathanada, Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture, Golpark, Kolkata.; and Mataji Prabrajika Bhaswarprana, Principal, Ramakrishna Sarada Mis-sion Vivekananda Vidyabhavan.

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n Department of History celebrat-ed Teachers’ Day by organizing a series of entertaining events for students, teachers and manage-ment.

MATHEMATICS

n Participation in Inter-College Competition: Department of Mathematics, Ramkrishna Mission Vidyamandira organized Inter-College-University Poster Presen-tation Competition on “Contri-bution of Cantor and Fourier in Mathematics”. Competition was held at the Saradananda Confer-ence hall in Ramkrishna Mission Vidyamandira, Belur Math on 19th

February, 2018. B.Sc Mathemat-ics Honours current year students (a) Sujan Show, (3H) (b) Bikramjit Mal (2H) and (c) Snehasish Dey (2H) participated (in a group) in the competition and was placed “Third” in Level – I.

n Academic achievement : The fol-lowing UG Pass-out students of Department of Mathematics qual-ified GATE in the academic session 2017-2018. 1) AMRIT BOSE :GATE Score: 368,All India Rank: 1180. 2)MOUMITA GHOSH : GATE Score: 368,All India Rank: 1180

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PHILOSOPHYn The Department organized Par-

ent Teacher meetings of 1st year (Hons.) students on 09.11.2017 and 2nd year (Hons.) students on 24.11.2017 respectively.

n The Department organized a Spe-cial Lecture on “The Philosophical Thoughts of Sister Nivedita and her Ideology of Nationalism” in col-

laboration with The Department of History, Narasinha Dutt College on 15.12.2017. The eminent speak-ers were Swami Prananathananda, Ramkrishna Mission Institute of Culture, Gol park, Kolkata 700029 and Pravrajika Bhaswaprana, Prin-cipal, Ramkrishna Sarada Mission Vivekananda Vidyabhavan, South Dum Dum, Kolkata-700055.

n The Department organized a Stu-dents’ Seminar on 21.03.2018. The topic of the seminar was “Salient Aspects of Psychology: A Discus-sion”. 1st year (Hons.) students participated in the seminar.

n Assistant Professor Nimai Das, (Department of Philosophy) has

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been awarded with the Degree of M.Phil on 2nd August in 2017 from Jadavpur University. So, his academic qualification will now be Prof. Nimai Das M.A , M.PHIL.

PHYSICS

n The department hosted a stu-dents’ seminar on 5/1/18, where 5 students presented unique top-ics of their choice outside of their normal curriculum with aid of ICT and in front of other students and departmental mentors. The de-partment wishes to arrange these seminars frequently in the days to come.

n Dr. Betty Herttmann, a renowned physicist of Sao Carlos University presented on “The Philoso-Physics of Space-Time” on 27/1/18, and afterwards an extensive chat with the students motivating the phys-ics within them.

POLITICAL SCIENCEn The department of political sci-

ence organized programmes for the benefit of the students and their social cultural exucational upliftment such as

l Parent-teachers meeting

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l Regular class test l Celebration of Teachers’ Day

SANSKRIT

n Organized a Special Lecture on ‘Vedic Literature & Grammar’ by Smt. Aditi Bhattacharya on 22. 09. 2017 .

n Celebrated Departmental Teach-er’s Day on 12. 09. 2017 .

n Two Parents-Teachers meeting were held on 08. 11. 2017 & 20. 11. 2017 for 1st & 2nd year students .

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URDU

n Parents-Teahers meetings were organised.

n Organized Students’ Seminar.

n Organized a National Seminar in April, 2018.

ZOOLOGYn One day Seminar was organized

by the Department on 19th Dec, 2017. Invited Speakers – Sri Agni Mitra, IFS on “Animal Crime” and Dr. Sourav Das on “Diversity of Ma-rine Fauna”.

n 2nd year students participated in the Wild life Conservation pro-gramme at Zoological Garden on 3.3.2018.

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n Teachers’ Day Celebration by the students.

n Parent-Teacher Meeting was held on 20th Dec, 2017.

n Educational trip to Zoological Gar-den and marine aquarium with 2nd year Zoology (Gen) students on 13th Dec,2017.

n 19th Reunion was organized by the department on 7.1.2018 and a sou-venir was published in this occasion.

n An educational tour was orga-nized to Panchalingeshwar, Kul-diha forest and Chandipur for 2nd year Hons students from 12.1.18 to 14.1.18.

n Local excursion to Ramakrishna Mission, Narendrapur(for Poul-

try, Apiculture & Dairy) with 3rd year Zoology (Gen) students on 16.2.2018.

n 1st year Hons students accompa-nied by their teachers attended a workshop at Poultry Mela on 15.2.2018.

n Achievement: Shreyashi Bera stood 1st in Zoology in 2017 and 2nd among all Science Sections of our

RUSA 2.0Our college has

been sanctioned a grant of Rs 2

Crores by MHRD under RUSA 2.0 programme in the year 2018.

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GOVERNING BODYPRESIDENTSri Rudranil Ghosh

PRINCIPAL AND SECRETARYDr. Soma Bandyopadhyay

MEMBERSn Dr. Shyamal Karmakar - University Nomineen Dr. Arghya Bandyopadhyay - University Nomineen Sri Nirmalendu Chatterjee - Government Nomineen Sri Mahendra Sharma - Government Nomineen Sri Dibyendu Mukherjee - HMC Representativen Dr. Chandan Chattopadhyay - Teachers’ Representativen Dr. Smritikana Chatterjee (Bandyopadhyay) - Teachers’ Representativen Dr. Indranil Bhattacharyya - Teachers’ Representativen Prof. Krishna Banerjee - Teachers’ Representativen Sri Shekhar Sen - Non-Teaching Representativen Sri Subrata Chakraborty - Non-Teaching Representativen Rohit Raut - Students’ Representative

ADMINISTRATIONPRINCIPALDr. Soma Bandyopadhyay, M.Sc. (Gold Medalist), Ph.D.

SECTION-IN-CHARGEn Morning Section: Dr. Kakali Biswas, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D.n Evening Section: Prof. Sabyasachi Mukherjee, M. Com

BURSARDr. Prasanta Mandal, M.A., B.Ed., Ph. D.

SECRETARY, TEACHERS’ COUNCILDr. Tarannum Mushtaque, M.A., Ph. D.

OFFICE-IN-CHARGEDay and Evening Section: Sri Shekhar Sen

ACADEMIC-IN-CHARGESri Krishna Kishore Mukherjee

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DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGYn Dr. Arpita Mandal (Nandi) - M.Sc.,

Ph.D., Head of the Dept.n Manidipa Dutta Gupta - M.Sc.n Arpita Mistri - M.Sc.n Dr. Jayita Roy Ghoshal - M.Sc.,

Ph.D.nMir Azad Kalam - M.Sc.nAmalesh Kanrar - M.Sc., (Guest

Lecturer)n Joydhish Majumdar - M.Sc., (Guest

Lecturer)

DEPARTMENT OF BENGALInBarnali Ghosh Dastidar - M.A.nDr. Uma Bhaduri - M.A., M.Phil.,

Ph.D.nDr. Chandrani Banerjee - M.A.,

M.Phil., Ph.D.nRupali Dhara - M.A.nSiddhartha Sen - M.A., M.Phil.,

Head of the Dept.nDr. Kakali Biswas - M.A., M.Phil.,

Ph.D., Section-in-Charge (Morn-ing)

nMahua Bhattacharya - M.A. (Part-Time Teacher)

nAparna Koley - M.A. (Part-Time Teacher)

nKasturi Ghosh - M.A. (Part-Time Teacher)

nKushal Das - M.A., M.Phil. (Guest Lecturer)

DEPARTMENT OF BOTANYnSanjib Kr. Saha - M.Sc.nDr. Tandra Das - M.Sc., Ph.D.nDr. Aditi Saha - M.Sc., M.Ed., Ph.D.,

Head of the Dept.nDr. Pampa Chakraborty - M.Sc.,

Ph.D.nAshim kumar Chowdhury - M.Sc.,

M.Phil., B.Ed. (Part-Time Teacher)nApurba Mahanti - M.Sc., B.Ed.

(Guest Lecturer)nBapi Ghosh - M.Sc., Ph.D., B.Ed.

(Guest Lecturer)

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRYnDr. Indranil Bhattacharyya - M.Sc.,

Ph.D.nDr. Susmita Podder - M.Sc. (Gold

Medalist), Ph.D., Head of the Dept.nDr. Pradip Kumar Tapaswi - M.Sc.,

Ph.D.nDr. Raka Biswas - M.Sc., Ph.D.nDr. Suman Kumar Maity - M.Sc.,

Ph.D.nDr. Monami Maiti - M.Sc., Ph.D.nSoumi Majumdar- M.Sc. (Part

-Time Teacher)

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCEnAsit Kumar Koner - M.Com., M.B.AnSabyasachi Mukhopadhyay -

M.Com., Section-in-Charge (Eve-ning)

FACULTY MEMBERS

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nKaberi Pal - M.Com., C.A., I.C.W.A., M.Phil., Head of the Dept.

nDr. Swapna Roy Chowdhury - M.Com., Ph.D.

nBhim Rajak - M.com., M.B.A (Finance)nSrimanta Prasad Mondal - M.com.

(Part - Time Teacher)nSudipta Chakraborty - M.Com.

(Part-Time Teacher)nPradip Kumar De - M.com. (Part -

Time Teacher)nAvijit Santra - M.Com., M.B.A., PG-

CACS (Part-Time Teacher)nAngshuman Sarkar - M.C.A., M.Phil.

(Part-Time Teacher)nRajesh Das - M.Com. (Part-Time

Teacher)nSurajit Maji - M.Com., A.CA (Guest

Lecturer)nAnjan Sarkar - M.Com., CA (IPCC)

(Guest Lecturer)nParamita Dey - M.Sc., B.Ed. (Guest

Lecturer)nAnthony Dutta - M.Com., B.Ed.,

ICWA (Inter) (Guest Lecturer)nKunal Kr. Bodhak - M.Com. (Guest

Lecturer)nAmit Boler - M.Com. (Guest Lec-

turer)

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCEnDr. Sukhendu Kanrar - M.C.A., M.E.,

Ph.D. (Contractual Whole Time Teacher)

nAngshuman Sarkar - M.C.A., M.Phil. (Guest Lecturer)

nSusikta Das - M.Sc. Head of the Dept. (Contractual Whole Time Teacher)

nShambo Saurav Mallik - M.Sc. (Contractual Whole Time Teacher)

nSumit Chakraborty - B.Tech. (Guest Lecturer)

nMihir Kumar Mahato - M.Sc., M.Tech. (Guest Lecturer)

nRupsa Bose - M.Sc. (Guest Lectur-er)

nAditi Mukherjee - M.Sc. (Guest Lecturer)

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICSnDr. Amal Sarkar - M.Sc., M.Phil.,

Ph.D.nDr. Dipa Mukherjee - M.Sc., Ph.D.,

Head of the Dept.nDr. Niladri De - M.A., Ph.D.nBriti Burman - M.A., M.Phil. (Part-

Time Teacher)nShampa Mondal - M.Sc. (Part-Time

Teacher)n Jishnu Hazra - M.Sc. (Guest Lectur-

er)

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONnNayana Bhattacharya - M.A., B.Ed.,

Head of the Dept. (Contractual Whole Time Teacher)

nBiplab Chakraborty - M.A. (Con-tractual Whole Time Teacher)

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nRuma Samanta - M.A., B.Ed. (Part-Time Teacher)

nKrittika Mukherjee - M.A., B.Ed. (Part-Time Teacher)

nPiyali Pal - M.A. (Guest Lecturer)nSukanya Banerjee - M.A. (Guest

Lecturer)nSairindhri Ghosh - M.A. (Guest Lec-

turer)

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

nDr. Kuntal Chattopadhyay - M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Head of the Dept.

nDr. Purnima Mukhopadhyay - M.A., Ph.D.

nDr. Shruti Lahiri (Chakraborty) - M.A., Ph.D.

nMoumita Dhar (Dey) - M.A.

nSubhasis Chattopadhyay - M.A., PGDBS

nShibasish Mukherjee - M.A. (Guest Lecturer)

nSubhangan Basu - M.A. (Guest Lecturer)

nSanchari Bhattacharyya - M.A., B.Ed. (Guest Lecturer)

nShubham Chowdhury - M.A. (Guest Lecturer)

nSuchismita Dutta - M.A., M.Phil. (Guest Lecturer)

nSwayandipta Das - M.A., M.Phil. (Guest Lecturer)

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT STUDIESnDr. Sunit Chakraborty - M.Sc.,

Ph.D., (Guest Lecturer)

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORYnGautam Ray - M.A., M.Phil.nKrishna Banerjee - M.A., Head of

the Dept.nAbanti Adhikari - M.A.nDr. Prasanta Mandal - M.A., B.Ed.,

Ph.DnBarnali Pal - M.A. (Part-Time Teach-

er)nDr. Sujan Sinha - M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D

(Part-Time Teacher)nSk. Alomgir - M.A., M.Phil (Guest

Lecturer)nPuja Banerjee - M.A. (Guest Lec-

turer)nSoumya Ghosh - M.A. (Guest Lec-

turer)

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICSnDr. Milan Kumar Das - M.Sc.,

M.Phil., Ph.D.nDr. Chandan Chattopadhyay -

M.Sc., Ph.D. nSumita Mallick - M.Sc., M.Phil.,

Head of the Dept.nDr. Swapan Kumar Manna - M.Sc.,

Ph.D. nTinku Ganai - M.Sc.nSusanta Ghorai - M.Sc., M.Phil.,

B.Ed. (Part-Time Teacher)

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nMoumita Ghosh - M.Sc. (Guest Lecturer)

nAmrit Bose - M.Sc.(Guest Lecturer)

DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHYnDr. Smritikana Chatterjee (Ban-

dyopadhyay) - M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Head of the Dept.

nArpita Basak - M.A., M.Phil.nMinakshi Pramanick - M.A.nNimai Das - M.A., M.Phil.nShukla Sanyal - M.A., M.Phil. (Part-

Time Teacher)nChakita Mukherjee - M.A., M.Phil.

(Guest Lecturer)

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICSnDr. Chandana Ghosh - M.Sc., Ph.D.nDr. Asis Maiti - M.Sc., Ph.D., PG CACSnDr. Tilak Sinha - M.Sc., Ph.D.nDr. Supriyo Das - M.Sc. Ph.D., Head

of the Dept.nDr. Biswanath Mukherjee - M.Sc.,

Ph.D.nDr. Pabitra Mandal - M.Sc., Ph.D.

DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCEnTarun Kumar Das - M.A., M.Phil.nRajkumar Gangopadhyay - M.A.,

M.Phil.nDr. Madhumita Bhadra - M.A.,

Ph.D., Head of the Dept.nTarak Medda - M.A. (Part-Time

Teacher)

nSubhashree Pyne - M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed. (Part-Time Teacher)

nMithun Das - M.A., M.Phil. (Part-Time Teacher)

nChhandamoni Sahoo - M.A. (Part-Time Teacher)

DEPARTMENT OF SANSKRITnDr. Arundhati Kanjilal - M.A.,

M.Phil., Ph.D., Head of the Dept.nTanima Chakraborty - M.A., M.Phil.nSanti Gopal Hudati - M.A.nSatabdi Roy - M.A., M.Phil. (Part-

Time Teacher)

DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICSnManas Ranjan Tola - M.Sc. (Con-

tractual Teacher)

DEPARTMENT OF URDUnDr. Tarannum Mushtaque - M.A.,

Ph.D., Head of the Dept.nDr. Taghazzul Mushtaque - M.A.,

Ph.D. (Gold Medalist) (Part-Time Teacher)

nDr. M. Imtiaz Ahmed - M.A., Ph.D. (Contractual Teacher)

nDr. Aziza Begum - M.A., Ph.D. (Guest Lecturer)

nZohra Bano - M.A., M.Phil. (Guest Lecturer)

nAfsari Begum - M.A., M.Phil. (Guest Lecturer)

DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGYnSubrata Kumar Basu - M.Sc.

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nDr. Shukla Mukherjee - M.Sc., Ph.D., Head of the Dept.

nDr. Shampa Sarkar - M.Sc., Ph.D.nDr. Mohua Guha - M.Sc., Ph.D.nDr. Anirban Sinha - M.Sc., Ph.D.nDr. Sutirtha Sarkar - M.Sc., Ph.D.nDr. Sabir Hossen Molla - M.Sc.,

Ph.D.nSaswati Biswas - M.Sc. (Part-Time

Teacher)

LIBRARYnAkhilesh Mandal - M.Sc., M.Lib. Sc.nDr. Swapan Khan - M.Com., BLISc.

(Gold Medalist), MLISc. (Gold Med-alist), Ph.D. (Librarian, Evening Shift)

SYSTEM ANALYSTnAngshuman Sarkar - M.C.A., M.Phil.

ASSISTANT SYSTEM ANALYSTnShambo Saurav Mallik - M.Sc.

STAFF MEMBERS (WHOLE-TIME) nShekhar Sen - (Office-In-Charge)nKrishna Kishore Mukherjee -

(Academic-In-Charge)nSubrata Chakrabortyn Sandip Charan - (Section-In-Charge)nPradip AdhikarynSukanta GhoshnPadmabati DasnSabuj Mukherjee

nSanjoy DasnKrishnendu MaitynSk. ErshadnDebanita GhoshnProsenjit BagnDebobrato BacharnSk. Rejaul HossainnBifal Das (Sikari)nSatyajit ShilnMithun Mandal

CASUAL STAFF MEMBERSn Jayanti Chakrabortyn Jayati Ghosh BanerjeenSanat DasnPrasanta GhoshnSupriyo MondalnSantosh TurinSamit KundunDebasis MaitynProsenjit RoynAbhijit PolleynShibnath ChakrabortynOeishik DasnSougata DasnAmbika DasnDibyendu PakhiranRaju LalnPapiya ChatterjeenParthasarathi Saha

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nAttendance for all classes accord-ing to University of Calcutta norm is mandatory.

nDiscipline and order must be maintained in the class rooms and everywhere in the college com-pound.

nStudents must be decent and re-spectful towards the teachers and non-teaching employees of the college.

nNo student should cause any in-convenience to his or her fellow students.

nThe rules and directives issued by the college authority from time to time must be adhered to without any hesitation.

nComplaints, if any, must be lodged

in proper, peaceful and constitu-tional manner.

n Loitering and creating distur-bance in the corridors are strictly prohibited.

nAny untoward / indecent act in the college premises shall be sternly dealt with.

nEvery student must keep his / her identity card in possession and show the same on demand.

nNo cycle or two-wheeler is allowed to enter through Gate No-1 of the college. The cycles / motorcycles must be kept in the cycle stand within the campus.

nStudents are advised to collect all relevant information regularly from the college notice board.

nDr. Soma Bandyopadhyay (Principal)nProf. Kuntal Chattopadhyay (Co-

ordinator)nProf. Prasanta Mandal (Bursar)nProf. Rajkumar GangopadhyaynProf. Subrata Kr. BasunProf. Indranil BhattacharyyanProf. Arpita Mandal (Nandi)nProf. Gautam RaynProf. Pampa ChakrabortynProf. Jayita Roy (Ghoshal)

nProf. Krishna Banerjee (Management Representative)

nMr. Sekhar Sen (Management Representative)

nMr. Shankar Sanyal (External Member)

nDr. Swagata Mukherjee (External Member)

nProf. Sukhendu Kanrar (Alumni)

nMr. Subrata Sinha (Alumni)

nStudent Representative

INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL (IQAC)

RULES TO BE OBSERVED

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NARASINHA DUTT COLLEGEOFFERED COURSES

MORNING Hons/Gen SubjectsBA General Political Science - Urdu - Education

History - Political Science - EducationBengali - Political Science - Education History - English - EducationHistory - Urdu - Education

DAY Hons/Gen SubjectsBengali Hons Bengali - Political Science - History

Bengali - Political Science - PhilosophyBengali - History - Philosophy

Education Hons Education - Philosophy - Political ScienceEducation - History - Political Science Education - History - Philosophy

English Hons English - Political Science - History English - Political Science - PhilosophyEnglish - Political Science - Economics English - History - Philosophy

History Hons History - Political Science - English History - Political Science - PhilosophyHistory - Political Science - Bengali History - Political Science - SanskritHistory - Political Science - Urdu History - Philosophy - SanskritHistory - Philosophy - Bengali

Philosophy Hons Philosophy - History - BengaliPhilosophy - History - Sanskrit Philosophy - History - Political SciencePhilosophy - Political Science - Bengali

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Political Sc. Hons Political Science - History – SanskritPolitical Science - History – Bengali Political Science - History – EnglishPolitical Science - History - Philosophy Political Science - Bengali - PhilosophyPolitical Science - History – Urdu Political Science - Philosophy - English

Sanskrit Hons Sanskrit - History - Political Science Sanskrit - Political Science - PhilosophySanskrit - History - Philosophy Urdu Hons Urdu - History - Political Science

B.A. General History - Economics - BengaliHistory - Economics - English History - Economics - SanskritHistory - Bengali - Philosophy History - Philosophy - EnglishHistory - Bengali - Political Science History - Sanskrit - PhilosophyEnglish - Philosophy - Political Science Political Science - Bengali - PhilosophyPolitical Science - Bengali - Economics Political Science - History - EnglishPolitical Science - History - Sanskrit Political Science - History - UrduPolitical Science - Philosophy - Sanskrit Political Science - Philosophy - UrduPolitical Science - Economics - English Political Science - Economics - SanskritEnglish - Philosophy - Economics

Anthropology Hons Anthropology - Botany - ZoologyBotany Hons Botany - Zoology - Chemistry

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Chemistry Hons Chemistry - Mathematics - PhysicsComputer Science Hons Computer Science - Mathematics - Physics Economics Hons Economics - Statistics - Mathematics

Economics - Political Science - Mathematics Mathematics Hons Mathematics - Chemistry - Physics

Mathematics - Computer Science - PhysicsPhysics Hons Physics - Mathematics - Chemistry

Physics - Mathematics - Computer Science Zoology Hons Zoology - Botany - ChemistryB.Sc. General Botany - Zoology - Anthropology

Physics - Chemistry - MathematicsPhysics - Computer Science - Mathematics Economics - Computer Science - Mathematics

EVENING Hons/Gen SubjectsB.Com General BCOM – GENERAL B.Com Hons BCOM – HONS

A student attending less than 75% but not below 60% of attendance in all courses may be allowed to appear at the concerned examination on payment of prescribed condonation fees. A candidate attending less than 60% lectures delivered and practical classes held in all courses shall be debarred from appearing at the Examination. Attendance in a subject / group of subjects shall be counted from the date of commencement of classes.

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The College offers a number of Schol-arships / Stipends in due appreciation of the students’ merit and academic excellence.

1. PRINCIPAL RANADA RANJAN CHAKRABORTY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS

For obtaining highest marks in the College in Part I & II Hons. Ex-amination (combined). Number of Scholarships: 10, to be given in ten Hons, subjects every year. In-stituted by Principal Chakraborty’s elder brother Shri Phani Bhusan Chakraborty, former Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court. The schol-arships are offered from the P. F. amount accumulated in the name of Principal R. R. Chakraborty.

2. PROF. ASITAVA DASGUPTA ME-MORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS

No. of scholarship: 3, one each in Arts, Science and Commerce. Stu-dents securing the 2nd highest marks in Arts and Science Hons, and the highest marks (1st) in Commerce (Hons.) in Part I, II & III Examinations (combined) are en-titled to get a scholarship. These scholarships were introduced by fellow-teachers of Prof. Asitava Dasgupta, who was also a student of this college.

3. PROF. RUDRESWAR DAS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS

N. D. College Students’ Welfare Fund sponsors 2 (two) scholar-ships in the fond memory of Prof. Rudreswar Das, to be given on the basis of the results of the Annual Examination of the College every year.

4. PRINCIPAL HARIPADA BHARATI MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Smt. Pragati Bharati has instituted this scholarship to commemorate her husband Principal Haripada Bharati, to be given to the first year Philosophy Hons, student who has obtained the highest marks in Phi-losophy in the H. S. Examination.

5. BIJOY KRISHNA SARKAR SCHOLARSHIPThe Late Prof. Charumohan Sarkar has donated scholarship to make the memory of his late father im-mortal. The scholarship goes to the English Hons. student of the College, who secures the highest marks in Hons, (at least 2nd Class) in the University Final Examination.

6. RASMONI SARKAR SCHOLAR-SHIPThe scholarship goes to the Ben-gali Hons. students (at least 2nd

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class) in the Part I & II examination (combined). Prof. Charumohan Sarkar instituted this scholarship as a mark of respect to the mem-ory of his mother.

7. SCHOLARSHIP IN MEMORY OF LATE TEACHERS, NON TEACH-ING EMPLOYEES AND STU-DENTS

Prof. Ajit Kumar Das, formerly be-longing to the English Dept. of this College, instituted the schol-arships for students who come 1st in Arts, Science and Commerce streams separately in Part I, II & III Examinations (combined).

8. GOUR MOHAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Instituted by Dr. Biswanath Sett. The highest marks scorer in Zoolo-gy Hons. Part I, II & III Examinations (combined).

9. PRINCIPAL AMARENDRANATH MAJUMDAR MEMORIAL SCHOL-ARSHIP

Smt. Rekharani Majumdar com-memorates her late husband Prin-cipal Amarendranath Majumdar. A student scoring the highest marks in B.Sc. General (Pure Science) shall receive this scholarship.

10. PRINCIPAL A. N. MAJUMDAR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Instituted by Prof. Becharam Ghosh, a fond student of Principal Majumdar. No. of scholarships: 3, each of these scholarships goes to the topper in Part I & II Hons. Ex-amination (combined) for B. A., B. Sc. And B. Com separately.

11. BISHNU-AVA MEMORIAL PRIZE

Prof. Dipak Mukherjee has come forward with the prize in com-memoration of his parents, Late Bishnu Charan and Avarani Mukherjee. (a) The students (1 boy, 1 girl) securing highest marks in Anthropology in B. Sc. General Part I, II & III Examinations (com-bined), (b) Similar prize will be given to the highest securing boy & girl in Anthropology Hons Part I, II & III Examinations (combined).

12. GOURI (JHARNA) BASU MEMO-RIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Prof. Barindra Basu, formerly a teacher of the Bengali Dept. insti-tuted these scholarships (a) Ben-gali Hons, student holding the highest marks in Bengali (at least 50%) in the H. S. Examination, (b) A student securing highest marks in Bengali Hons. Part I & II Exami-nation (combined).

13. RAINA RAY MEMORIAL SCHOL-ARSHIP

Prof. Nirmalendu Roy, formerly

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a teacher of the History Dept. in-stituted this scholarship in com-memoration of Sm. Raina Ray, the grand-daughter of Prof. Roy. The student securing the highest marks in History Hons, in B. A. Part I & II Examination (combined) is to get this scholarship.

14. N. D. COLLEGE ST. JOHN AMBU-LANCE & NURSING DIVISION SCHOLARSHIP

5 scholarships are offered from donations made by the members of the Ambulance and Nursing Di-vision of the College, (a) Students admitted with the highest grand total in H. S. Examination get three scholarships, one each from B. A., B. Sc. and B.Com. 1st year, (b) Two more scholarships go to the best cadets of the Ambulance and the Nursing Division respectively.

15. N. D. COLLEGE INDUSTRIAL/AG-RICULTURAL WORKER SCHOL-ARSHIP

2 scholarships instituted by a well-wisher who is unwilling to disclose his identity, to encourage stu-dents hailing from the families of industrial/agricultural workers, to be awarded to students securing lst/2nd/3rd position in the Part I & II Examination (combined) in any subject. General students may also be considered for these schol-

arships if students from the afore-said background fail to qualify.

16. PRINCIPAL JNANENDRANATH SEN SCHOLARSHIP

A fond student of the late Principal, J. N. Sen has instituted this schol-arship. The student who scores the highest marks in Chemistry Hons. (Part I, II and III combined) in the district of Howrah shall receive this scholarship.

17. BEST ATTENDANCE AWARD

N. D. College Teachers’ Council gives this award to a student who attends the highest number of classes (at least 75% or above). For-mer Principal of the College, Late Keshab Mukherjee introduced this award in the name of the Teachers’ Council in 1993-94.

18. PRINCIPAL JNANENDRANATH SEN CENTENARY SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship has been insti-tuted by Principal J. N. Sen Cente-nary Committee in 1995-96. The scholarship shall be awarded to the Chemistry Hons, student of the College who gets the high-est marks in Hons. (Part I, II and III combined).

19. NIRMALYA BAGCHI MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Prof. Sailen Bag of the History

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Dept. of this College has institut-ed to the highest scorer (Part I, II and III combined) in History Hons. Prof. Bagchi was a reputed History teacher and the former President of WBCUTA.

20. SURESH CHANDRA SARKAR SCHOLARSHIP

The Late Prof. Charu Mohan Sarkar has instituted the scholarship to be given to the student securing highest marks in English Hons. (Part I, II and III combined).

21. SAROJ HARI SCHOLARSHIP

The Late Prof. Srinibash Debnath has instituted these scholarships to be given to the highest scorer in Botany Hons. (Part I, II and III combined) and Botany General (Part I, II and III combined) respec-tively. This scholarship has been introduced by Prof. Debnath in the memory of his late parents Sarojini Debnath and Haricharan Debnath.

22. PANCHANAN RATANBALA BAG MEMORIAL AWARD

Prof. Sailen Bag retired Professor of the Dept. of History has intro-duced 2 prizes to be given to the top scorers from among the boys and girls of History Hons. Exami-nation (Part I, II and III combined). Prof. Bag has instituted this award in the fond memory of his parents.

23. SUDESHNA BAG MEMORIAL AWARD

Prof. Sailendra Kumar Bag, retired professor of the department of History awards the top scorer in History Hons, in the B. A. Examina-tion (Part I, II & III combined).

24. VICE-PRINCIPAL PROF. CHARU-MOHAN SARKAR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

No. of Scholarship: 2, to be given to the students securing the high-est marks in English Hons. Part I & III separately.

25. SMT. MINATI SARKAR MEMO-RIAL SCHOLALRSHIP

Scholarship to be given to the stu-dent securing the highest marks in English Hons. Part II.

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PG DEPARTMENTS

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The English Department has been an integral part of Narasinha Dutt College since its foundation in 1924. The Department has functioned effectively for all these years conducting UG Honours and General courses. In 2013, the Department of English took a further stride in inaugurating a regular Post Graduate course, affiliated to the University of Calcutta. The PG course has a capacity of 30 seats. Over the last five years, the Department has been able to involve reputed teachers from the University of Calcutta, Rabindra Bharati University, University of Burdwan and Kalyani University, in taking regular classes for PG, as well as in conducting workshops, students’ seminars and delivering special talks and seminar lectures. The PG English Department also worked successfully towards its first publication venture, Gender in Literature, in 2015. The PG Department of English offers a good number of facilities at its renovated 3rd floor space in the West Block of the college.

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH (PG SECTION)

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P.G. FACULTY

n Dr. Kuntal Chattopadhyay Associate Professor, H.O.D. & Chairperson

n Dr. Purnima Mukherjee Associate Professor

nDr. Shruti Lahiri Assistant Professor

nProf. Maumita Dhar (Dey) Assistant Professor

nProf. Subhasis Chattopadhyay Assistant Professor

GUEST FACULTY

nProfessor Shobha Chatterjee Retd. Professor, Dept of English, Jadavpur University

nProfessor Chidananda Bhattacharya Professor & H.O.D. Dept. of English; formerly Dean, Faculty of Arts, Rabindra Bharati University

nProfessor Subir Dhar Retd. Professor, Dept of English, Rabindra Bharati University & Gen Secretary, Shakespeare Society of Eastern India

nProf. Satyabrata Dinda Associate Professor, Dept. of English, Yogoda Satsanga Palpara Mahavidyalay, Purba Medinipur

nDr. Arnab Ray Associate Professor, Rabin Mukherjee College, Behala

nProf. Abhijit Bhattacharya Assistant Professor, Dept. of English, Nabagram Amar Chand Kundu College, Mushirdabad

nDr.Shyamasree Basu Assistant Professor, Vidyasagar Evening College, Calcutta

nDr. Rudrasis Dutta Assistant Professor, Pritilata Waddedar Mahavidyalay

nProf. Swayamdipta Das Guest Faculty, Narasinha Dutt College

nProf Sanchari Bhattacharjee Guest Faculty, Narasinha Dutt College

EXPERT COMMITTEE

nDr. Sanjukta Dasgupta Professor, Dept. of English, Calcutta University

nDr. Chidananda Bhattacharya Professor & H.O.D. Dept. of English, Rabindra Bharati University

nDr. Rangana Banerji Associate Professor, Dept of English, University of Calcutta

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

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nDr. Siddhartha Biswas Associate Professor, Dept of English, University of Calcutta

nDr. Arpita Chattaraj Mukhopadhyay Associate Professor, Dept of English, University of Burdwan

nDr. Kuntal Chattopadhyay Associate Professor, Dept. of English, Narasinha Dutt College, Howrah

nDr. Purnima Mukherjee Associate Professor, Dept. of English, Narasinha Dutt College, Howrah

nDr. Shruti Lahiri Assistant Professor, Dept. of English, Narasinha Dutt College, Howrah

nProf. Maumita Dhar (Dey) Assistant Professor, Dept. of English, Narasinha Dutt College, Howrah

nProf Subhasis Chattopadhyay Assistant Professor, Dept. of English, Narasinha Dutt College, Howrah

SUPPORT STAFF

nSri Prasanta Ghosh

nSri Bappa Mondal

AFFILIATION NO. OF PG ENGLISHAFFILIATION. PG/786A/UCAC/CU DATED 14/08/2013

FACILITIES AVAILABLEnA Departmental Library for PG and Seminar Library for UGnPhotocopier in Central and Departmental Libraryn1 Desktop, 1 Laptop and class-rooms with ICT FacilitiesnWi-fi Internet ConnectionsnAquaguard and a Bluestar Cooler for drinking waternAir Conditioned PG classrooms, staff rooms and librarynAir Conditioned seminar roomn Language LabnCareer Counselling and Placement CellnGrievance Redressal CellnTwo wheeler stand; Parking LotnCanteennBanking Service within College Premises

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ACADEMIC AND CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIESnRegular Seminar Lectures by Visiting Professors from different Universities

and CollegesnStudents’ SeminarnWall MagazinenTeachers’ Day CelebrationnFreshers’ WelcomenDepartmental Publication and Students’ Workshop

Students who fail to attend the University stipulated percentage of attendance shall not be allowed to appear at

the Semester/Annual/Final Examination.

SYLLABUS STRUCTURE FOR TWO YEARM.A. COURSE IN ENGLISH

THE FIRST UNIT OF EACH PAPER CARRIES 20 MARKS ANDTWO OTHER UNITS 40 MARKS EACH

PAPER 1Unit 1 a) Elizabethan Theatre, b) EverymanUnit 2 a) Prologue to the Canterbury Tales, b) Sir Gawain and the Green

KnightUnit 3 a) King Lear, b) Measure for Measure

PAPER 2Unit 1 a) Elizabethan Poetry other than Shakespeare (Selected), b) Bacon’s

Essays (Selcted)Unit 2 a) Dr. Faustus, b) Volpone, c) Metaphysical Poets (Selected)Unit 3 a) The Way of the World, b) Moll Flanders

PAPER 3Unit 1 a) Blake : Songs of Innocence and Experience (Selected), b) Keats :

Long Poems, Sonnets, Lyrics (Selected)Unit 2 a) Prometheus Unbound, b) FrankensteinUnit 3 a) Wuthering Heights, b) Browning (Selected)

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SELECTIONS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT COMMENCEMENT OF COURSEPAPER 4

Unit 1 a) Greene : The Power and the Glory, b) 20th Century Poetry (Selcted Poems from Faber book of Modern Verse)

Unit 2 a) Heart of Darkness, b) Murder in the Cathedral, c) Katherine Mansfield : Selcted Stories

Unit 3 a) Waiting for Godot, b) Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are DeadPAPER 5

Unit 1 Literary TermsUnit 2 Aristotle, Sidney, Coleridge, WordsworthUnit 3 Derrida, Barthes, Bakhtin, Aijaz Ahmad

PAPER 6SPECIAL AUTHORVirginia Woolf, Amitav Ghosh, William Golding, Philip Larkin (One Author)Unit 1 & 2 Selected Texts will be announced at the commencement of courseUnit 3 Essay

PAPER 7GENDER AND LITERATUREUnit 1 a) Christina Rossetti : Goblin Maket, b) Sylvia Plath : The Bell JarUnit 2 a) Mary Wollstonecraft : A Vindication of the Rights of Women, b)

Simone de Beauvoir : The Second SexUnit 3 a) Ibsen : A Doll’s House, b) Virginia Woolf : A Room of One’s Own

PAPER 8

AMERICAN LITERATURE

UNIT I : POETRY

a) Walt Whitman : Leaves of Grass

b) Robert Frost - After apple picking; An Old Man’s Winter Night; The Death of the Hired Man; The Mending Wall

c) Langston Hughes - The Negro Mother; Let America be America; Shakespeare in Harlem; Cultural Exchange; Dream Deferred

d) Sylvia Plath - Ariel; The Colossus; Lesbos; Lady Lazarus; Daddy

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UNIT II : FICTION

a) Ernest Hemingway : Farewell to Arms

b) Alice Walker : The Colour Purple

c) Amy Tan : Joy Luck Club

d) Rudolpho Anaya : Bless me, Ultima

e) Silko : Ceremony

UNIT III : DRAMA

a) Eugene O’Neill : Mourning Becomes Electra

b) Arthur Miller : Death of a Salesman

c) Tennesse Williams : A Street Car Named Desire

d) Edward Alby : The Zoo Story

e) Lorraine Hansberry : A Raisin in the Sun

INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH AND TRANSLATIONS

UNIT I : POETRY

a) Sarojini Naidu

b) Nissim Ezekiel

c) Kamala Das

d) A.K. Ramanujan

10 Selected Poems of any two Poets - 5 Poems from each poet

UNIT II : FICTION (ANY TWO AUTHORS)

a) R.k Narayan

i) Salt and Sawdust

ii) Guru

iii) A Breath of Lucifer

iv) The Shelter

v) An Astrologer’s Day

vi) Naga

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b) Salman Rushdie : Midnight’s Children

c) Bhisham Sahni : Tamas

d) Jhumpa Lahiri : Interpreter of Maladies

UNIT III : DRAMA (ANY TWO PLAYS)

a) Badal Sircar : Ebong Indrajit

b) Mahesh Dattani : Tara

c) Vijay Tendulkar : Ghasiram Kotwal

d) Girish Karnad : Tughlaq

SYLLABUS IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE (SEMESTERIZED UNDER CBCS) AS PER CU GUIDELINES

ACADEMIC CALENDARPG - I AND PG - II ACADEMIC CALENDAR IS SUBJECT TO

REVISION AS PER CU GUIDELINESPG - InOnline Admission Procedure : After Publication of CU Part III Hons Results

(For Information see College Website, PG Page)nCommencement of PG I Classes : Aug 2018nUnit I Exam : 20 Marks Each Paper (20 x 4 = 80 Marks) : End Jan, 2019nStudy Leave : One Month Prior to Commencement of Part I ExamnUnit II & III Exams (MA Part I) 80 x 4 = 320 Marks : July, 2019nPublication of Results : November, 2019

PG - IInProvisional Admission to PG II Course : Within two weeks after MA Part 1

Exam is over.nCommencement of PG II CLaasess : About 15 days after completion of Part 1

ExamnUnit Test I : 20 Marks each paper (20 x 4 = 80 Marks) End Jan, 2019nStudy Leave : One Month Prior to Commencement of Part II ExamnUnit II & III Exams (MA Part II) 80 x 4 = 320 Marks : July, 2019nPublication of Results : September, 2019

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FOR ADMISSION FORM CUM APPLICATION FORMRs. 500 + BANKING SERVICE CHARGE

AMOUNT TO BE PAID FOR ADMISSION TO M.A. COURSE IN ENGLISH

1ST YEAR (2018-19) 2ND YEAR (2018-19)

Tuition Fees 12,000 /- Tuition Fees 12,000/-

Session Charges 1,000/- Session Charges 1,000/-

Library Fees 500/- Library Fees 500/-

Admission Fees 7,000/- Admission Fees 7,000/-

Exam Fees 2,000/- Exam Fees 2,000/-

Total 22,500/- Total 22,500/-

2 Years’ Total Course Fees : Rs. 45,000/-

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ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

Department of Mathematics at Narasinha Dutt College came into existence since the inception of the college in 1924. Department offers courses at Undergraduate and Post Graduate levels. It runs 3-year B. Sc. (Honours & General) courses in Mathematics and 2-year Post B. Sc. course (Self-Financing) leading to the degree of M. Sc. in Mathematics. College authority initiated M. Sc. course in Mathematics affiliated to University of Calcutta in the academic session 2010-2011 on recommendations of NAAC PEER Team visited for the first cycle assessment in the year 2007. Right from its inception, the department has striven to set high standards of teaching. The department has regular faculty with diversified expertise, for example, Functional analysis, Operator Theory, Topology, Algebraic Topology, Quantum Field Theory, Operations Research, Optimization, Algebra, and Complex Analysis. Along with regular faculties, many highly qualified and experienced guest faculties from other colleges, Universities and National Institutes have been rendering their valuable service to this Post-Graduate section in Mathematics. Department organises Departmental and National Seminars in different field of Mathematicson a regular basis by inviting eminent Professors and Experts from reputed Institutions. M. Sc. pass out students from Mathematics Department are already well placed in different reputed institutions/companies and some of them are pursuing further studies for achieving their research degrees.

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P. G. FACULTY

n Prof. Sumita Mallik Assistant Professor and Head, Dept. of Mathematics

n Dr. Chandan Chattopadhyay Associate Professor, Dept. of Mathematics (Chairperson of Expert Committee, PG Mathematics)

n Dr. Milan Kumar Das Associate Professor, Dept. of Mathematics

n Dr. Swapan Kumar Manna Associate Professor, Dept. of Mathematics (Convenor of Expert Committee, PG Mathematics)

n Prof. Tinku Ganai Assistant Professor, Dept. of Mathematics

n Dr. Sukhendu Kanrar Lecturer, Dept. of Computer Science.

P.G. GUEST FACULTYn Dr. Dilip Kumar Bhattacharya

Professor, Dept. of Pure Mathematics, C.U.(Rtd)

n Dr. Mohan Lal Ghosh Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, North Bengal University. (Rtd)

n Dr. Prasanta Kumar Mahato (Honorary Service), Full time Member, West Bengal College Service Commission,

Ex. Principal, N. D. College

n Dr. Jayasree Sircar Associate Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, Lady Brabourne College. (Rtd)

n Dr. Arghya Bandyopadhyay Associate Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, Khalisani Mahavidyalay

n Dr. Mahendra Rong Assistant Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, Bangabasi Evening College

n Dr. Tanmoy Chaudhuri Assistant Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, Birati College

n Dr. Tanusree Chowdhury Assistant Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, Raja Peary Mohan college

n Dr. Ritabrata Biswas Assistant Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, Burdwan University

n Dr. Masiur Rahaman Sardar Assistant Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, City College

n Dr. Rajdeep Maiti Assistant Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, City College of Commerce & Business Administration

n Dr. Bijan Biswas Assistant Professor,

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Dept. of Mathematics, Puras-Kanpur Haridas Nandi Mahavidyalaya

n Prof. Biswajit Mondal Lecturer, Dept. of Mathematics, Fakir Chand College

n Dr. Sankar Dey Reader, Dept. of Mathematics, Netajinagar Day College. (Rtd)

n Dr. Ujjal Pahari Assistant Professor, Dept. Of Mathematics, Netaji Nagar Day college

n Dr. Bappa Das Assistant Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, Ramkrishna Mission Vidyamandira.

n Dr. Soumitra Kayal Assistant Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, Ramkrishna Mission Vidyamandira.

n Prof. Sumit Chakraborty Lecturer, Dept. of Computer Science, Ramsaday College

n Dr. Prasanta Sinha Associate Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, Prabhu Jagatbandhu College

n Prof. Moumita Ghosh Lecturer, Dept. of Mathematics, Narasinha Dutt College

n Prof. Amrit Bose Lecturer, Dept. of Mathematics, Narasinha Dutt College

SUPPORT STAFFn Sri. Saugata Das

n Sri. Pinaki Gharai

n Sri. Santosh Turi

EXPERT COMMITTEE MEMBERSn Professor M. N. Mukherjee

Dept. of Pure Mathematics, C. U. , V. C. Nominee

n Professor Krishna Kundu Dept. of Applied Mathematics, C. U., V. C. Nominee

n Professor Kripasindhu Chaudhuri Dept. of Mathematics, J. U, External Expert

n Professor Manjusha Majumdar (Tarafdar), Dept. of Pure Mathematics, C. U. , External Expert

n Professor Bijan Kumar Bagchi Dept. of Applied Mathematics, C. U. , External Expert

n Dr. Milan Kr. Das Dept. of Mathematics, N. D. College, Member

n Dr. Chandan Chattopadhyay Dept. of Mathematics, N. D. College, Chairman of Expert Committee.

n Prof. Sumita Mallik Head, Dept. of Mathematics, N. D. College, Member

n Dr. Swapan Kr. Manna Dept. of Mathematics, N. D. College, Convenor of Expert Committee

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n Prof. Tinku Ganai Dept. of Mathematics, N. D. College, Member

LIST OF EMINENT ACADEMICIANS HAVING VISITED THE DEPARTMENT

n Professor Mihir Kumar Chakraborty Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Calcutta. (Invited Speaker in Departmental Seminar on 21st April, 2018)

n Professor Subinoy Chakraborty Dept. of Mathematics, Jadavpur University. (Invited Speaker in National Seminar 2011 and Departmental Seminar on 21st April, 2018)

n Professor Raja Gopal Dhar Chakraborty Registrar, University of Calcutta. (Chief Guest in Convocation on 9th March, 2018)

n Professor Betti Hartmann University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Invited Speaker in Departmental Seminar, 2016)

n Professor Bibhas Chandra Giri Dept. of Mathematics, Jadavpur University. (Invited Speaker in Departmental Seminar 2016)

n Professor D.K. Ganguly Dept. of Pure Mathematics,

University of Calcutta. (Invited Speaker in Departmental Seminar, 2016)

n Dr. Debiprasad Duari Director of M. P. Birla Planetarium, Kolkata. (Chief Guest in Convocation 2016)

n Professor Palash Baran Pal Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics. (Chief Guest in Convocation 2015)

n Professor Adrijit Goswami Dept. of Mathematics, I.I.T, Kharagpur. (Invited Speaker in National Seminar 2011& invited speaker in Departmental Seminar, 2014)

n Professor Mamata Roy Pro-Vice Chancellor(Finance), University of Calcutta. (Special Guest in Convocation 2013)

n Swami Atmapriyananda Vice Chancellor, Ramkrishna Mission Vivekananda University. (Chief Guest in Convocation 2013)

n Professor K. S. Chaudhury Ex-Emeritus Fellow, Dept. of Mathematics, Jadavpur University. (Special Guest in National Seminar 2011 & invited speaker in Departmental Seminar, 2012)

n Professor Pratul Bandyopadhyay Ex-Emeritus Professor, Department of Physics, ISI, Kolkata. (Chief Guest in National Seminar 2011)

n Professor Rabin Banerjee S. N. Bose Institute of Basic Sciences. (Invited Speaker in National Seminar, 2011)

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n Professor P. D. N. Srinivasu Dept. of Mathematics, Andhra University. (Invited Speaker in National Seminar 2011)

n Professor A. K. Das SQC & OR Unit, I.S.I, Kolkata. (Invited Speaker in National Seminar 2011)

n Professor M.K. Sen Dept. of Pure Mathematics, University of Calcutta.. (Invited Speaker in Departmental Seminar, 2011)

n Professor Partha Sarathi Majumdar Saha Institute. of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata. (Invited Speaker in Departmental Seminar 2010)

n Professor Joydev Chattopadhyay I.S.I. Kolkata. (Invited Speaker in Departmental Seminar, 2010)

INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE DEPARTMENT

n Departmental Library

n ICT facility

n Well-equipped Computer Laboratory

n Storage Space

n Teachers’ Room

n Wash Room

n Wi-Fi zone with Internet Facility

n LAN connection

EQUIPMENTS & LAB SOFTWARES

n Desktops and Laptops

n LCD Projector, Air Conditioner

n Photocopy (Xerox) Machine,

n Laser Printer, Colour Laser Printer, Scanner

n Belgium White Marker Ceramic Board

n Notice Board for Students, Teachers, PG Office

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n Mathematica(Software)

n ANSIC (Software)

n WinEdit / MikTex/ Texworksetc. (Software)

n Tally(Software)

STUDENTS’ SUPPORT

n National and Departmental Seminar

n Convocation

n Tutorial classes for weak students

n Special PG classes in Puja vacation.

MODULE STRUCTURE OF SYLLABUS FOR TWO YEAR M. SC. IN MATHEMATICS

1st SEMESTERModule Module Name Marks

Module 411: Algebra – I 50 MarksModule 412: Real Analysis & Measure Theory 50 MarksModule 413: Complex Analysis 50 Marks

Module 414: Ordinary Differential Equations & Special Functions 50 Marks

Module 415: Classical Mechanics & Introductory Quantum Theory 50 Marks

2nd SEMESTERModule Module Name Marks

Module 421: General Topology & Functional Analysis 50 Marks

Module 422: Stochastic Process & Integral Transform 50 Marks

Module 423: Partial Differential Equations & Integral Equations 50 Marks

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Module 424: Numerical Analysis & Computer Programming 50 Marks

Module 425: Algebra – Ii 50 Marks3rd SEMESTER

Module Module Name Marks

Module 531: Differential Geometry & Algebric Topology 50 Marks

Module 532: Operations Research &Calculus Of Variation 50 Marks

Module 533: Continuum Mechanics 50 MarksModule 534: Bio Mathematics (Elective Paper) 50 Marks

Module 535

Advance Paper-I

{General Relativity [535A(1)*]

Topology, Functional Analysis & Operator Theory [535P(1) **]

50 Marks

4TH SEMESTERModule Module Name Marks

Module 541: Computer Aided Numerical Practical 50 Marks

Module 542: Discrete Mathematics 50 Marks

Module 543:

Advance Paper-II

{Cosmology & Astrophysics [543A(2)*]

General Topology [543P(2**)]}

50 Marks

Module 544:

Advance Paper-III

{Quantum Mechanics & Introductory Quantum Field

Theory [544A(3)*]

Operator Theory [544P (3)**]}

50 Marks

Module 545: Project 50 MarksNote: *Implies special paper for Applied Students. **Implies special paper for Pure Students.

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR THE SESSION 2018-2019 (TENTATIVE)

3RD SEMESTER– JUL, 2018 TO DEC, 2018 (Batch: 2017-2019)

n 2nd Week of Jul, 18 : Admission

n 2nd Week of Jul, 18 : Commencement of classes

n 2nd Week of Nov, 18 : Termination of classes

n 3rd Week of Nov, 18 : Filling up Exam form

n 1st Week of Dec, 18 : Commencement of 3rd Semester Exam

n Publication of 3rd Semester Result within 2 months from the date of exam completion.

1ST SEMESTER – JUL, 2018 TO DEC, 2019 (Batch: 2018-2020)

n Last Week of Jul, 18 : Admission

n 1st Week of Aug, 18 : Commencement of classes

n 1st Week of Dec, 18 : Termination of classes

n 3rd Week of Dec, 18 : Filling up Exam form

n 1st Week of Jan, 19 : Commencement of 1st Semester Exam

n Publication of 1st Semester Result within 2 months from the date of exam completion.

4TH SEMESTER – JAN, 2019 TO JUN, 2019 (Batch:2017-2019)

n 3rd Week of Dec, 18 : Admission

n 1st Week of Jan, 19 : Commencement of classes

n 2nd Week of Apr, 19 : Termination of classes

n Last Week of Apr, 19 : Filling up Exam form

n 2nd Week of May, 19 : Commencement of 4th Semester Exam

n Publication of 4th(Final) Semester Result within 2 months from the date of exam completion.

2ND SEMESTER–JAN, 2019 TO JUN, 2019 (Batch: 2018-2020)

n 3rd Week of Jan, 19 : Admission

n 3rd Week of Jan, 19 : Commencement of classes

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n 3rd Week of May, 19 : Termination of classes

n 2nd Week of Jun, 19 : Filling up Exam form

n Last Week of Jun, 19 : Commencement of 2nd Semester Exam

n Publication of 2ndSemester Result within 2 months from the date of exam completion. (Subject to Change)

FEES STRUCTUREAMOUNT TO BE PAID FOR ADMISSION TO M. SC. COURSE IN MATHEMATICS

For Session 2018-20191st SemesterTuition Fees : 9, 000/-Session Charge : 1, 000/-Library Fees : 800/-Admission Fee : 5, 000/-Exam. Fee : 2, 000/-Maintenance & Development Fee : 1, 200/-

Total : 19, 000/-

2nd SemesterTuition Fees : 9, 000/-Exam. Fee : 2, 000/-

Total : 11, 000/-

For The Session 2019-20203rd SemesterTuition Fees : 9, 000/-Session Charge : 1, 000/-Library Fees : 800/-Admission Fee : 5, 000/-Exam. Fee : 2, 000/-Maintenance & Development Fee : 1, 200/-

Total : 19, 000/-

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4th Semester

Tuition Fees : 9, 000/-

Exam. Fee : 2, 000/-

Total : 11, 000/-

ATTENDANCE

A candidate will be able to appear at the semester examinations provided he/she has attended at least 65% of the total lectures delivered in that particular semester, separately in theoretical and practical modules, after his/her admission to the course.

SPECIAL ACADEMIC PROGRAMME (2017-2018)DEPARTMENTAL SEMINAR

One day Departmental Seminar was held on 21st April, 2018 (Saturday). Invited Speakers Professor Subinoy Chakraborty, Department of Mathematics, Jadavpur University & Professor Mihir Kumar Chakraborty, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Calcutta, delivered their lectures on“Mathematical Aspect of Relativity” & “Introduction to Rough Sets” respectively.

PG STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENTS

Participation in cultural programme: PG students Tinka Majhi and Suyeta Koley performed classical dance in PG Convocation Ceremony held on 9th March, 2018.

Academic achievement : The following students of Department of Mathematics qualified NET/GATE/IBPS in the academic session 2017-2018.

SOURAV KR. GIRI : GATE Score: 368All India Rank: 1180

DEBOTRIKA MULLICK :GATE Score:359All India Rank: 1281

PALLABI MANNA : GATE Score:454All India Rank: 514NET, 2017 (June) Qualified for Lecturership

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KAUSANI BASU :Common written exam (CWE) qualified conducted by Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) in the year 2018 for Job in ‘BANK OF INDIA’.

BAISAKHI BANERJEE : Common written exam (CWE) PO/MT-VII qualified conducted by Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) in the year 2018 for Job in ‘UCO BANK’ as a Probationary Officer (PO).

MONIKA PAUL :Joined Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Calcutta, in the month of April, 2017 as a Junior Research Fellow (JRF) after qualifying NET(JRF).

PG OFFICEn Examination-in-Charge- Dr. Kuntal Chattopadhyayn Office-in-Charge- Dr. Sukhendu Kanrarn Office-Assistant (Academic)- Sudeshna Chakrabortyn Office-Assistant (Accountant)- Ram Kairan Office-Assistant- Pritambar Saha

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PROSPECTSDEPARTMENTS FUTURE AVENUESAnthropology Civil Services, NGO, Health Care Services, Education Sector,

Developemental Aid Work, TeachingBengali Teaching, W.B.C.S., Journalism, Script Writing, Social Media Related

JobBotany Research, Teaching in School, College & University, IITs, ICAR, Indian

Agricultural Service, Indian Forest Service, Civil Service exams, Botanical Survey of India, PSC, UPSC Exams, Tea Garden, Scholarship of Foreign Universities.

Chemistry Post Graduation in different Universities in West Bengal and outside, Integrated MS-PhD in IISC, IISER, NISER, M.Sc in IITs, B.Tech (Applied), in C.V, M.Sc in ISM Dhandbad, M.Sc in Interdisciplinary Subjects

Commerce Post Graduation in different Universities, CA, ICWA, CS, Laws,Jobs in Bank, Govt. Services such as WBCS, BAAS, Clerkship, Bank Serice and other Non-Govt. Services.

Computer Science

M.Sc, M.C.A, Job in IT, Bank, CESC, M.Tech, Ph.D, M.Phil, School Teacher, Lecturer, Website Department, On-line Business.

Economics PG studies and research, teaching, jobs in market research and analysis, opporunities in various financial bodies.

Education Teaching Jobs in schools and colleges, especially in numerous teachers training institutions.

English Teaching in schools and colleges, jobs in media, publishing houses, WBCS and other PSC jobs, Content Writing, Jobs in NGOs, Translation Assignment.

History Teaching in schools and colleges, Advocate, Govt. Services, Private Co. Services, Civil Services, i.e. W.B.C.S.

Mathematics Teaching in schools and colleges, Scope for Administrative jobs in WBCS, IAS, etc, Jobs in Railway, LIC, Banking Sector, Computer Oriented Job, Research work in different institutions for pursuing further study.

Philosophy Post Graduation in different Universities, Teaching, Civil Service, NGO and Social Work.

Physics Teaching and Research oriented assignment in Schools, Colleges, Universities and Institutes, various jobs through competitive exainations.

Political Science

Post Graduation in University, Teaching Program, NGO, Civil Service, Social Work, etc.

Sankrit Teaching in schools and colleges, various jobs in Govt. Offices through competitive examinations.

Urdu Teaching, W.B.C.S, Social Media, Journalsim, etc.Zoology Teaching in Schools, Colleges and other Institutions of learning, Jobs

in the Pharmaceutical Sector, Laboratories.

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LIST OF HOLIDAYS 2018-19ld-ul-Fitar 16th June, 2018 SaturdayRatha Yatra 14th July, 2018 SuturdayIndependence Day 15th August, 2018 WednesdayEid-Uj-Joha 22nd August, 2018 WednesdayJanmastami 3rd September, 2018 MondayViswakarma Puja 17th September, 2018 MondayMuharram 21st September, 2018 FridayMahatma Gandhi’s Birthday 2nd October, 2018 TuesdayMahalaya 8th October, 2018 MondayPuja Vacation 15th October, 2018 Monday to 10th November, 2018 SaturdayChatt Puja 13th November, 2018 TuesdayJagaddhatri Puja 17th November, 2018 SaturdayFateha Dwaz Daham 21st November, 2018 WednesdayGuru Nanak’s Birthday 23rd November, 2018 FridayWinter Recess 25th December, 2018 Tuesday to 31st December, 2018 MondayNew Year’s Day 1st January, 2019 TuesdayVivekananda’s Birthday 12th January, 2019 SaturdayNetaji’s Birthday 23rd January, 2019 WednesdayUniversity Foundation Day 24th January, 2019 ThursdayMaghotsav 25th January, 2019 FridayRepublic Day 26th January, 2019 SaturdaySaraswati Puja 10th & 11th February, 2019 Sunday & MondayNarasinha Dutt Memorial Day 28th February, 2019 ThursdaySivaratri 4th March, 2019 MondayDol Yatra 21st March, 2019 ThursdayHoli 22nd March, 2019 FridayChaitra Sankranti 14th April, 2019 SundayBengali New Year’s Day 15th April, 2019 MondayGood Friday 19th April, 2019 FridayEaster Saturday 20th April, 2019 SaturdayMay Day 1st May, 2019 WednesdayRabindra Jayanti 9th May, 2019 ThursdayBuddha Purnima 12th May, 2019 SundaySummer Recess 16th May, 2019 Thursday to 30th June, 2019 Sunday

*Subject to Change

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Published ByDr. Soma Bandyopadhyay, Principal

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