CHAIDUAR COLLEGE
NAAC Re-Accredited „B‟ Grade (CGPA = 2.64)
(Affiliated to Gauhati University)
Phone & Fax: 03715-243158
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.chaiduarcollege.org
P.O.- Gohpur
District: Sonitpur
Pin: 784168, Assam
OUR MOTTO
To provide the best platform to all section of students to meet the need of the
society by imparting quality education.
To bring into some skilled, creative and confident human resources to take up
career challenges.
To impart training for unemployed educated youth in various skills depending on
present day needs.
OUR MISSION
To achieve all round development of a student by providing moral, civic, value-based
learning through education.
To disseminate the quality education among the students and nearby areas of greater
Gohpur for generating workforce to equip them for self-employment.
THE COLLEGE
Chaiduar has a remarkable place in the history of Assam. Literally means a place
having six routes of entry, Chaiduar was frequently visited by tribes from the adjoining hilly
places through these six different routes. Gohpur, being the central place, was later made the
sub-divisional headquarter in the district of Sonitpur.
Chaiduar College with Arts Stream, affiliated to Gauhati University was established
in 1967 at Gohpur by a few humble citizens of this region with active financial and moral
support from the neighbouring populace. Being the only full-fledged institution of higher
learning in Chaiduar, the college is continuously serving the academic as well as social needs
of the region stretching from Buroi to Howajan. The college was subsequently placed under
deficit grants-in-aids by Government of Assam in 1977.
Realizing the ever growing need of Science education, Science Stream was started in
1987 and was placed under deficit grants-in-aids in 1998.
To cope with the present day needs, the college has introduced some Career Oriented
and Computer courses in 2006 and the much needed Commerce Stream in 2012. More such
useful courses are likely to be introduced in near future. Besides offering the traditional
courses, the college has been running some selected job-oriented and knowledge based
courses implemented by the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) and Krishna
KantaHandique State Open University (KKHOU) as Partner Institutes. Courses under
IGNOU emphasize upon the appropriate use of information and communication technologies
and public services available at the disposal of students. The University functions through its
large network of Regional Centres, Study Centres and Partner Institutions spread all over the
country. Moreover, a one year PG Diploma in Entrepreneurship and self-employment under
the tag of UGC-Sponsored Innovative Programme is also available.
Chaiduar College strives to act as an institution for quality in higher education and
become an instrument for development of the society by providing necessary inputs to
deepen the knowledge of various disciplines under its fold.
CONTENTS
PART-I
Course Structure & Courses of Study
Admission Procedure & Guidance for students
Fees Structure
PART-II
Facilities & Support System
Award & Welfare Schemes for Students
PART-III
Co-curricular Activities & Extension Service
PART-IV
Bodies and Committees
PART-V
Academic Calendar
PART-VI
Departments and Faculties
PARI-VII
Future plan of the College
PART-I
COURSE STRUCTURE & COURSES OF STUDY
A. HIGHER SECONDARY FIRST YEAR (SCIENCE): Intake Capacity: 50
1. Core Subjects:
i. English
ii. Modern Indian Language (Assamese/Bodo/Nepali/Hindi)
[Student may opt for Alternative English instead of MIL]
2. Elective Subjects:
(1) Physics
(2) Chemistry
(3) Mathematics
(4) Biology
(5) Statistics
[Any four subjects to be chosen]
B. HIGHER SECONDARY FIRST YEAR (ARTS): Intake Capacity: 175
1. Core Subjects:
i. English
ii. Modern Indian Language (Assamese/Bodo/Nepali/Hindi)
[Student may opt for Alternative English instead of MIL]
2. Elective Subjects:
Economics, Education, Fine Arts, Political Science, History, Advanced Assamese,
Advanced Bodo, Mathematics, Statistics, Satriya Dance.
[Any four subjects to be chosen]
DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS
Higher Secondary (Science)
First Year Second Year
English 100 English 100
MIL/Alt. English 100 MIL/Alt. English 100
Elective Subjects
(Total 4)
400 Elective Subjects
(Total 4)
400
Environmental Education
(Compulsory)
50
Total 650 Total 600
Higher Secondary (Arts)
First Year Second Year
English 100 English 100
MIL/Alt. English 100 MIL/Alt. English 100
Elective Subjects
(Total 4)
400 Elective Subjects
(Total 4)
400
Environmental Education
(Compulsory)
50
Total 650 Total 600
C. DEGREE COURSE (SEMESTER SYSTEM)
SCIENCE STREAM: Intake Capacity: 100
Degree courses of Science consist of the following categories:
A. Major Course
B. General Course
A. Major Course:
Compulsory Subject: English
Major Subjects: Physics Intake Capacity: 15
N.B. Students’ aspiring Major Chemistry Intake Capacity: 10
Need to appear for an Entrance Mathematics Intake Capacity: 20
test (Compulsory) Zoology Intake Capacity: 25
(Please notice last page) Botany Intake Capacity: 15
Elective Subjects:
Combination of Subjects: [Physics], Chemistry, Mathematics
[Chemistry], Physics, Mathematics
[Mathematics], Physics, Chemistry
[Physics], Mathematics, Statistics
[Mathematics], Physics, Statistics
[Botany], Zoology, Chemistry
[Zoology], Botany, Chemistry
[Mathematics], Economics, Statistics
[Economics], Mathematics, Statistics
{Bracket indicates Major Subjects}
B. General Course:
Compulsory Subject: English
Elective Subjects: Physics
Chemistry
Mathematics
Zoology
Botany
Economics
Statistics
Combination of Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
Physics, Mathematics, Statistics
Botany, Zoology, Chemistry
Mathematics, Statistics, Economics
ARTS STREAM
Degree courses of Arts consist of the following categories: Intake Capacity:
1st Shift : 400
2nd
Shift : 200
(Only General Course)
A. Major Course B. General Course
Compulsory Subject: 1. English
2. MIL (Assamese/Bodo/Nepali/Hindi)
[Student may opt for Alternative English instead of
MIL]
A. Major Course: Assamese Intake Capacity: 50
N.B. Students’ aspiring Major Bodo Intake Capacity: 20
Need to appearfor an Entrance English Intake Capacity: 20
test(Compulsory) Economics Intake Capacity: 20
(Please notice last page) Education Intake Capacity: 50
Political Science Intake Capacity: 50
History Intake Capacity: 20
Mathematics Intake Capacity: 20
Elective Subjects: Assamese
Bodo
English
Education
Political Science
History
Economics
Mathematics
Statistics
Combination of Subjects: Open
[Student having English as major subject is restricted to take Assamese Second Language as
Elective subject]
B. General Course:
Compulsory Subject: 1. English
2. Modern Indian Language
(Assamese/Bodo/Nepali/Hindi)
[Student may opt for Alternative English instead of
MIL]
Elective Subjects: Assamese
Bodo
English
Education
Political Science
History
Economics
Mathematics
Statistics
Combination of Subjects: Open
COMMERCE STREAM Intake Capacity: 50
Taking into consideration of the wider demand from the aspirants in and around the
institution, the Commerce Stream in the Degree classes has its grand opening w.e.f. the
session 2012-2013. Degree courses of Commerce consist of the following categories:
A. Major Course
B. General Course
A. Major Course : Accountancy Intake Capacity: 20
Management Intake Capacity: 20
B. General Course : Business Mathematics
Fundamentals of Insurance
(Business Mathematics is compulsory for Major)
Core Papers : Financial Accounting
Business Organization & Entrepreneurship Development
Indian Financial System
Specialised Papers : Cost Accounting (Accy)
Human Resource Management (Mgt)
TDC Semester System
(Important Points)
Regulation:
(1) There will be six semesters covering 03 years.
(2) More weightage is given to internal assessment.
Internal assessment/evaluation = 20%
External (semesterend) evaluation = 80%
(3) There shall be atleast one sessional exam. in each semester.
(4) There is provision for clearance of absent or failed papers.
(5) There is provision for “Repeat” of any one of theory papers in 1st, 2
nd,3
rd,4
th Semester
and may be allowed for “Betterment” of marks in one paper in 5th
semester provided
the student secure less than 45% of marks in that paper.
Syllabus: Distribution of Marks
(a) Major:
Semester Course Total Marks Credit Total Credit
1st Major
1st Subsidiary
2nd
Subsidiary
200
75
75
16
6
6
English I 50 4 32
2nd
Major
1st Subsidiary
2nd
Subsidiary
English II
200
75
75
50
16
6
6
4
32
3rd
Major
1st Subsidiary
2nd
Subsidiary
Env. Study I
200
100
100
50
16
8
8
4
36
4th Major
1st Subsidiary
2nd
Subsidiary
Env. Study II
200
100
100
50
16
8
8
4
36
5th Major 450 36
6th Major 450 36
Grand Total 2600 208
(b) General:
Semester Course Total Marks Credit Total Credit
1st 1
st Elective
2nd
Elective
3rd
Elective
English I
75
75
75
50
6
6
6
4
22
2nd
1st Elective
2nd
Elective
3rd
Elective
English II
75
75
75
50
6
6
6
4
22
3rd
1st Elective
2nd
Elective
3rd
Elective
Env Sci. I
100
100
100
50
8
8
8
4
28
4th
1st Elective
2nd
Elective
3rd
Elective
Env Sci. II
100
100
100
50
8
8
8
4
28
5th
1st Elective
2nd
Elective
200
200
16
16
32
6th
1st Elective
2nd
Elective
200
200
16
16
32
Grand Total 2050 164
ADMISSION PROCEDURE & GUIDELINES
FOR STUDENTS
1. At the time of interview for admission, original testimonial must be produced.
Photostat copy of originals are not required along with application form.
2. A gap certificate from competent authority is required along with the application form
explaining the reasons for discontinuation of studies during the gap period if any.
3. Selection for admission of the student is done on the basis of the result of the last
examination passed.
4. In absence of the candidate for any unavoidable reason, guardian/representative may
attend the interview and produce the original documents.
5. Candidates under other universities/Board seeking admission in the college must
submit Migration Certificate within 2 (Two) months from the date of admission.
6. Hostel facility is available for male and female students on merit cum distance basis.
7. Wearing prescribed uniform along with the identity card of the college is compulsory
for all students on all occasions during college hours.
N.B. Wearing Jeans and Leggings is strictly prohibited.
8. All the students must attend at least 75% of the classes held in a session, failing which
he/she may be debarred from appearing for the Examination.
9. It is compulsory for all students to attend the departmental, terminal and test
examinations. Active participation in academic as well as other co-curricular activities
will be highly encouraged.
10. Activities of indiscipline like ragging, eve-teasing, misbehavior, destruction of college
properties are strictly prohibited.
11. Use of cell phone inside the campus is strictly prohibited.
FEE STRUCTURE
HIGHER SECONDARY
ARTS SCIENCE
Boys Girls Boys Girls
50.00 50.00 Admission fee 50.00 50.00
600.00 Nil Tuition fee (For 12 months) 720.00 Nil
25.00 25.00 Certificate 25.00 25.00
300.00 300.00 College Development 300.00 300.00
300.00 300.00 Establishment 300.00 300.00
120.00 120.00 Electricity 120.00 120.00
25.00 25.00 Identity Card 25.00 25.00
2.00 2.00 Medical 2.00 2.00
75.00 75.00 Registration 75.00 75.00
25.00 25.00 Enrollment (Council) 25.00 25.00
40.00 40.00 Examination 40.00 40.00
10.00 10.00 SAF 10.00 10.00
10.00 10.00 Seminar 10.00 10.00
20.00 20.00 Game 20.00 20.00
5.00 5.00 Gymnasium 5.00 5.00
80.00 80.00 Magazine 80.00 80.00
100.00 100.00 Library 100.00 100.00
47.00 47.00 Union 47.00 47.00
4.00 4.00 Common Room 4.00 4.00
THREE YEAR DEGREE COURSE
ARTS SCIENCE
Major General Major General
50.00 50.00 Admission fee 50.00 50.00
840.00 720.00 Tuition fee
(For Two Sem.)
1020.00 840.00
25.00 25.00 Certificate 25.00 25.00
300.00 300.00 College
Development
300.00 300.00
300.00 300.00 Establishment 300.00 300.00
120.00 120.00 Electricity 120.00 120.00
25.00 25.00 Identity Card 25.00 25.00
2.00 2.00 Medical 2.00 2.00
370.00 370.00 Registration 370.00 370.00
200.00 200.00 Enrollment
(University)
200.00 200.00
18.00 18.00 Art & Culture 18.00 18.00
15.00 15.00 Blazer 15.00 15.00
2.00 2.00 Social Service 2.00 2.00
32.00 32.00 Festival 32.00 32.00
Practical 150.00 150.00
15.00 15.00 News Letter 15.00 15.00
20.00 20.00 Golden Jubilee 20.00 20.00
20.00 20.00 Student Welfare GU 20.00 20.00
1960.00 1360.00 TOTAL 2230.00 1510.00
40.00 40.00 Examination 40.00 40.00
10.00 10.00 SAF 10.00 10.00
10.00 10.00 Seminar 10.00 10.00
20.00 20.00 Game 20.00 20.00
5.00 5.00 Gymnasium 5.00 5.00
80.00 80.00 Magazine 80.00 80.00
100.00 100.00 Library 100.00 100.00
47.00 47.00 Union 47.00 47.00
4.00 4.00 Common Room 4.00 4.00
18.00 18.00 Art & Culture 18.00 18.00
15.00 15.00 Blazer 15.00 15.00
2.00 2.00 Social Service 2.00 2.00
32.00 32.00 Festival 32.00 32.00
15.00 15.00 News Letter 15.00 15.00
20.00 20.00 Golden Jubilee 20.00 20.00
20.00 20.00 Student Welfare
GU
20.00 20.00
Practical Fee 300.00 300.00
2670.00 2550.00 TOTAL 3150.00 2970.00
Commerce Stream:
Admission Fees for Major Course Rs.3000/- per Sem. and General Course Rs.2500/- per
Sem.
PART-II
FACILITIES & SUPPORT SYSTEM
1. COLLEGE CENTRAL LIBRARY:
The college library possesses quality resources in all the subjects/fields related to the
present courses offered in the college. The total stock is almost twenty thousand books with
subscription to several periodicals, journals and daily newspapers. The collection for each
subject reflects the special interests and need of the teachers as well as students. The library is
equipped with a modern reading room with an updated reference section.
The library is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on all working days except Sunday and
Govt. Holidays. A library card is issued to every student by which he/she can borrow one
book at a time. Major students will get one additional card. A student is not allowed to keep a
book for more than fifteen days from the date of issue, failing which the student will be liable
for penalty.
Moreover, each department has arranged its own departmental library to provide the
necessary books for the poor and needy students on loan basis. A Photostat machine is
installed in the library for providing photocopies of different article/papers at minimum rate.
2. CAREER ORIENTED DIPLOMA COURSES (VOCATIONAL):
The University Grants Commission has sanctioned several Job Oriented Courses for
various levels of pupils and employed persons of greater Gohpur area.
The Courses are:
1) Fashion Designing (Self Financing)
2) Certificate Course in Tea Farming and Management.
3) Certificate Course in Performing Arts.
The objective of these career and market-oriented, skill enhancing courses is to prepare
them for jobs, self-employment and empowerment of the students. It is desired that every
student of B.A/B.Sc./B.Com.courses opt for atleast one of those courses so that, at the end of
three years, they may be equipped with a certificate/diploma along with a conventional
degree in Science/Arts/Commerce.
3. B.VOC COURSE:
Following the recommendations of the UGC, Bachelor Degree in Vocational courses
has been implemented this time. Courses offered under this category are as follows:
1. Medical Laboratory Technician Intake Capacity: 50
2. Mass Media Intake Capacity: 50
4. COMPUTER COURSE:
In view of IT revolution engulfing the world, the need of computer education along
with a regular course has become a necessity. Chaiduar College possesses a full fledged
computer centre with the kind assistance of GNRC, Guwahati to spread IT wave among the
students. The computer centre is equipped with LAN and Broad band internet connectivity.
The centre remains open from 10 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. except Sunday and Govt. Holidays.
COURSE DURATION ELIGIBILITY FEE (in Rs.)
CCA 2 Months 10th
appeared 700/-
DTP 3 Months 10+2 appeared 1000/-
Accounting 4 Months 10+2 appeared 1500/-
DTP + Accounting 6 Months 10+2 appeared 2000/-
PGDCA 1 Year 10+2 appeared 3500/-
5. ENGLISH LANGUAGE LAB:
Following the recommendations of the NAAC Peer team and the importance of the
English language speaking, a well equipped language lab with all the computerized facilities
is started in the college premises. The minimum course fees is Rs.500/-.
6. DIGITAL CLASS ROOM FACILITY:
The College provides digital class room well equipped with all the audio-visual aids
to make teaching-learning more effective and student friendly.
7. INSTITUTIONAL BIO-TECH HUB:
As part of its innovative programme, the college opens up the Bio-Tech Hub to
accelerate research works in the field of Bio-Technology. With financial assistance from the
Department of Bio-Technology, Govt. of India, the hub is run under the supervision of Dr.
AjitHazarika, Deptt. of Zoology.
8. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL:
The college has a Centre for Post-Graduate Correspondence Course to provide
different Post Graduate degrees under Gauhati University. The school is recognized by
Gauhati University.
9. INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNVIERSITY (IGNOU) CENTRE:
A special study centre of IGNOU in the college offering Job Oriented courses
likeCRD, CTE, DTS, DCE, MSO, MPS is presently available.
10. KRISHNA KANTA HANDIQUE STATE OPEN UNIVERSITY (KKHSOU):
Courses available are B.A., B.Com., BBA, BMC, BCA and BPP
11.UGC-SPONSORED INNOVATIVE PROGRAMME:
A one year PG diploma in entrepreneurship and self-employment is started with a
view to helping alleviation of unemployed graduates in the locality from the session 2012-13.
12. REMEDIAL COURSES:
Remedial classes are conducted for needy and backward students in H.S. (Science)
and Degree courses.
13. UGC-SPONSORED CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMA COURSE UNDER COMMUNITY
COLLEGE:
Newly introduce certificate and diploma course under community college are:
1. Health Care & Nursing Intake Capacity: 50
2. Theater, Stage craft, TV Technical Course & Acting Intake Capacity: 50
14. COLLEGE MAGAZINE:
The College Magazine provides space for the development of literacy and artistic
potentialities among the students. It reflects the articles and creative writing of students and
teachers.
15. UNINTERRUPTED POWER SUPPLY:
The college has installed a powerful generator to provide uninterrupted power supply
to run theory and practical classes and administrative work in peak hours.
16. HOSTEL FOR GIRLS:
The college has a hostel for Girls which can accommodate about 85 students. The
selection of boarders would be made on merit cum distance basis.
17. HOSTEL FOR BOYS:
From this Academic Session, hostel facility has provided to as many as sixteen boys
on merit cum distance basis. The hostel has been built under the initiatives of the Dept. of
Social Welfare, Govt. of Assam.
18. COLLEGE CANTEEN:
The College runs a Canteen within the college premises for the teachers, employees
and students. All kinds of food are available in the canteen.
AWARDS & WELFARE
SCHEMES FOR STUDENTS
1. The college offers financial assistance to the poor and meritorious students.
2. Free studentship is offered for needy and meritorious students by the college
authority.
3. Chaiduar College Students Union also offers financial assistance to the poor & needy
students.
4. Chaiduar College Teachers‟ Unit offers financial support to meritorious but poor
pupils.
5. To facilitate better learning for the meritorious students, Incentive Cards are issued
enabling them to get access to extra two books and one month course either in
language lab or computer free of cost.
6. PurabiDuttaBoruah memorial award is presented every year to the best graduate of the
college.
7. The college authority introduces special award scheme to the best library user and
outstanding co-curricular activities.
8. RewatiMohonHazarika merit-cum-means scholarship to HS-I & HS-II (Sci.) students.
9. Incentive Card for students securing Grade 8 or more than that in each of the
Semesters at Degree level and also for students getting 80% marks at the Higher
Secondary level.
10. In memory of Late LeenaHazarika, wife of K.C.Hazarika and mother of
SatarupaHazarikaDutta, an award of Rs.2000/- will be conferred to the best graduate
from the college.
PART-III
CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES & EXTENSION SERVICE
1. NATIONAL CADET CORPS (NCC) UNIT:
Chaiduar College NCC coy (Army) provides a golden opportunity for Boys and Girls
students to develop leadership qualities and self-confidence along with virtues of a
disciplined life to become good citizen. A bonafide student of the college may enroll as NCC
cadet for three years.
2. NATIONAL SOCIAL SERVICE (NSS):
NSS provides facilities to the students to inculcate the spirit of fellow-feeling, service
to the people and sense of awareness among the student community. The NSS Unit of
Chaiduar College extends its valuable service for the upliftment of the people in greater
Gohpur area.
3. EXTENSION EDUCATION CENTRE (EEC):
Extension programmes are organized by the teachers and students of the college under
the leadership of centre-in-charge for socio-economic, social-cultural and social health
among the people. Workshops, seminars, awareness campaign are held at different places
outside the campus.
4. INFORMATION & CAREER GUIDANCE CELL (ICGC):
The prime purpose of ICGC is to enlighten the students on various career
opportunities available to them. It also focuses on inculcating the entrepreneurial spirit
among the students and to provide expert counseling.
5. COACHING FOR ENTRY IN SERVICE:
The College makes arrangements for training and imparting coaching for various
examinations conducted by Public Sector Banks, Staff Selection Commission etc. for various
jobs. Students of TDC Final year (3rd
year) may avail this opportunity while preparing for
various competitive examinations.
6. SCHOLARSHIP FACILITY:
The College offers scholarship to the students belonging to ST/SC/OBC category as
per existing Govt. rule.
7. NEWS BULLETIN:
The College publishes news bulletin every six months regarding the various events,
conferences, symposium, workshops held in the College and all other extension activities.
PART-IV
BODIES & COMMITTEES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COLLEGE:
PRESENT GOVERNING BODY
President: GajendraNathBaruah (Ex-Principal), Chaiduar College, Gohpur.
Secretary :Dr.A.K.Ozah (Principal), Chaiduar College, Gohpur.
Members: DigantaGohain, Vice-Principal, CDC,
KhagenGoswami, University Nominee, GU.
Dr. Jayanta Krishna Sarmah, University Nominee, GU.,
JogeswarBaruah, Guardian Member.
Mrs. Padumi Borah, Guardian Member.
LakhiramBoro, Guardian Member.
Deepak Das, Teachers‟ Representative.
PadmeswarBhuyan, Teachers‟ Representative.
GolapGogoi, Non-Teaching Staff Representative.
The college has constructed various bodies and committees to achieve its specific goals
and objectives. The committees and conveners/co-ordinators are as follows:
1. Grievance Redressal Cell : DigontaGohain, Vice-Principal
2. Academic Committee : Dr. JagannathUpadhayaya, Deptt. of Pol.
Science.
3. Campus Development Forestation
and Beautification Committee : NiranBhuyan, Deptt. of Language and
Literature
4. Cell for Alumni Association : Dr. Madhab Borah, Deptt. of Language &
Literature
5. Extension Education Centre : Dr. Dulal Saikia, Deptt. of Botany
6. Career Counselling and
Guidance Cell :Dr. Bipul Saikia, Deptt. of Botany
7. Internal Quality Assurance Cell : SaumitraBaruah, Deptt. of Physics
8. Resources and Fund Generation
Committee : ProdipDutta, Deptt. of Education
9. Computer Centre : Prasanta Saikia, Deptt. of Mathematical
Sciences.
10. Career Oriented Courses : Dr. AjitHazarika, Deptt. of Zoology
11. KKHSOU : ProdipDutta, Deptt. of Education
12. IGNOU Special Study Centre : ProdipDutta, Deptt. of Education
13. IDOL (GU) : Dr. MadhavUpadhayaya, Deptt. of Chemistry
14. English Language Lab : HridayaHazarika, Deptt. of English
15. Innovative Programme : Dipak Das (Co-ordinator)
MahendraHazarika (Asst. Co-ordinator)
16. Equal Opportunity Centre : Dr. Ranjit Kaman (Co-ordinator)
17. RUSA & AISHE (Nodol Officer) : M.K.Das
18. NCC : SunilalBasumatary
19. NSS (Programme Officer) : Dr. M. Borah
PART-V
Academic Calendar for B.A / B.Sc. / B.Com. /BBA / BCA (Semester Course)
(July 2014 to December 2014) Approved by the Executive Council, GU vide resolution no. R/EC-03/2014/74 dated:
29/04/2014
Month/Year &
Date
Class Days/Working Days/
Examination Days/Holidays
Academic and other
Activities
July, 2014
Summer Vacation
1 - 5 Working Days
6 Sunday
7 - 12 Working Days
13 Sunday
14 - 19 Working Days
20 Sunday
21 - 26 Working Days
27 Sunday
28 Working Day
29-30 Id-ul-Fitre (Holiday)
August, 2014
1 - 2 Working Days/Class Days
Commencement of odd
semester classes from 1st
August
3 Sunday
4 - 9 Working Days/Class Days
10 Sunday
11 - 14 Working Days/Class Days
15 Independence day (Holiday)
16 Working Day/Class Day
17 Sunday
18 Janmastomi (Holiday)
19-23 Working Days/Class Days
24 Sunday
25-26 Working Days/Class Days
27 Tithi of SrimantaSankarDev
(Holiday)
28-30 Working Days/Class Days
September,
2014
1-6 Working Days/Class Days
Sectional I Exam be
completed 1st week of
September
Students Union Election of
the Colleges be held within 2
months of completion of
admission
7 Sunday
8-12 Working Days/Class Days
13 Tithi of Sri SriMadhabDev
(Holiday)
14 Sunday
15-20 Working Day/Class Day
21 Sunday
22-27 Working Days/Class Days
28 Sunday
29-30 Working Day/Class Day
October, 2014
1-7 Durga Puja, Birth day of Mahatma
Gandhi VijayaDashami,
Janmotsav of SrimantaSankar
Dev, Id-Ud-Zuha,Lakhmi Puja (Holiday)
Sectional II exam be completed
by 2nd half of October.
Educational Field Trip be
arranged in the first half of
October.
8-11 Working Days/Class Days
12 Sunday
13-18 Working Days/Class Days
19 Sunday
20-22 Working Day/Class Day Publication of College
Magazine be made before Puja
Holidays.
23-24 Kali Puja / Dewali (Holidays)
25 Working Day/Class Day
26 Sunday
27-31 Working Days/Class Days
November,2014
1 Working Day/Class Day
2 Sunday
3-5 Working Days/Class Days
6 Guru Nanak Birth Day (Holiday)
7-8 Working Days/Class Days
9 Sunday
10 - 15 Working Days/Class Days
16 Sunday
17 - 22 Working Days/Class Days
23 Sunday
24 - 29 Working Days/Class Days
30 Sunday
December, 2014
1-6 Working Days/Class Days
End Semester Exam be
completed by 15th December.
7 Sunday
8-13 Working Days/Class Days
14 Sunday
15 -20 Working Days/Class Days
21 Sunday
22-24 Working Days
25 Chrismas Day (Holiday)
26 - 27 Working Days
28 Sunday
29 - 31 Working Days
Salient Features
1. Summer Vacation: 1st
July/ 2014 to 31st
July/2014. Winter Vacation : 1st
January/2015
to 12th
January/2015
2. Admission into 1st
Semester TDC classes be completed by 31st
July/2014.
3. The classes of odd Semester be commenced from 1st of August/2014.
4. Educational field trip be arranged in the first week of October/2014.
5. Annual College week be held within the month of January 2015.
6. Students Union Election of the Colleges be held within 2 months of completion of admission.
7. Sessional I Exam (for odd Semesters) be completed by 1st week of Sept., 2014, and Sessional
II exam for odd semesters be completed by 2nd
half of Oct, 2014.
8. End Semester Exam (for odd Semesters ) be completed by 15th
December / 2014 and will be
followed by 15 days evaluation period upto 30th Dec/2014 .
9. Declaration of end Semester (for odd Semesters) examination results be given within 45 days
from the date of last examination day.
10. Publication of College Magazine be made before the Puja holiday.
11. Commencement of even Semesters classes will be from 18th January/2015.
12. Sessional Examination I (for even Semester) be completed by 3rd week of February, 2015 and
Sessional II exams for even semesters be completed by 1st
half of April, 2015.
13. End Semester Examination (for even Semesters) be completed by 15th June / 2015 and will be
followed by 15 days evaluation period.
14. Declaration of end Semester (for even Semesters) Examination results be given within 45
days from the date of last examination day.
15. The Colleges should organize activities such as Seminar/Group Discussion etc for I A of the
students and for the teachers, suitably during the year.
16. Orientation programmes for teachers, employees of the Colleges be organized
conveniently in the Colleges for academic review; and the report may be submitted to the University by
2nd half of January / 2015.
17. The sessional examinations in the Colleges should be designed in such a way that the
other normal classes are running smoothly.
Note: (1) In the event of any change in the Holidays mentioned in the Academic
Calendar, the University holiday list be followed.
(2) During evaluation period the Principal will release the examiners engaged for
evaluation and after completion of the evaluation work the Zonal Officer
concerned shall issue a release order which is to be submitted to the respective
Principals.
(3) The examiners engaged in evaluation duties must complete his/her assigned duties
within the stipulated period, failing which his/her name will be reported to the
appropriated authority for necessary action.
SUMMARY:
Odd Semester (July to December) Even Semester (January to June)
Class Days 91 92
Election/College Week 01 06
Study Leave 03 03
End Semester Exam 15 15
End Semester Eva. Time 15 15
Holiday (including Summer 59 50
Vacation)
Total= 184 181
PART-VI
FACULTY/EMPLOYEES OF CHAIDUAR COLLEGE
Principal: Dr. Anjan Kr. Ozah. M.A., Ph.D.
Vice-Principal: DigontaGohain. M.A.,M. Phil.
FACULTY MEMBERS(Arts):
DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE: 1. DigontaGohain. M.A., M. Phil., (Assamese)
2. NiranBhuyan. M.A., M.Phil.(HoD)(Assamese)
3. Dr. Madhab Borah. M.A., Ph.D.(Assamese)
4. ArunimaHazarika.M.A. M.Phil., (Assamese) 5. Dr. BhaskarJyotiGogoi, M.A., Ph.D. (Assamese)
6. SunilalBosumatary. M.A.(Bodo)
7. BijanBoro, M.A.(Bodo) 8. HiranyaGhimire. M.A. (Nepali)
9. BirdaoGoyary M.A. (Bodo)
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE: 1. SubhasishGhosh. M. Com. M.Phil (HoD)
2. AbhijitHazarika, M.Com
3. Prabin Kr. Sahoo, MBA
4. SnigdhaMahanta, M.Sc.
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS: 1. Deepak Das. M.A.,
2. PadmeswarBhuyan.M.A., (HoD)
3. Munin Kr. Das. M.Sc.,
4. MahendraHazarika. M.A., M. Phil.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION:
1. ProdipDutta. M.A., M.Phil.
2. AnantaGautam. M.A., (HoD),
3. Nasima Sultana Ahmed. M.A., B.Ed. 4. HaimyaGohain, M.A., B.Ed.
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH:
1. MukundaUpadhaya. M.A.,
2. HridayaHazarika. M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil.(HoD),
3. Dr.ArindamSarma. M.A., Ph.D.
4. IndrajitKalita. M.A.
5. HimakshiKalita, M.A., B.Ed.
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY:
1. Dr. Ranjit Kaman. M. A. M.Phil., Ph.D.(HoD),
2. SwapnaKakati. M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil.
3. IndraBahadurNewar. M.A., B.Ed.
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE:
1. Dr. JagannathUpadhyaya.M.A(Double) M.Phil.,Ph.D.
2. HerambarPayeng. M.A.,
3. ManikBhuyan. M.A., (HoD),
4. Kalpana Borah. M.A., M.Phil.
FACULTY MEMBERS (Science):
DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY:
1. Dr. Dulal Ch. Saikia. M.Sc., Ph.D.
2. Dr. Bipul Saikia. M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.(HoD),
3. Dr.MitaliHazarika. M.Sc.,Ph.D.
4. Dr. Sushanta Borah. M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D.
5. Jonali Borah. M.Sc.
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY:
1. Dr. MadhabUpadhayaya. M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D.
2. Dr. PranabSabhapandit, M.Sc.,Ph.D.(HoD),
3. Dr. JaydevDutta. M.Sc., Ph.D.
4. Dr. RajuOjah. M.Sc., Ph.D.
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES: 1. Sarat Sharma. M.Sc. (HoD), (Mathematics)
2. Padma NathPhukan M.Sc., (Mathematics)
3. Vacant (Mathematics)
4. Prasanta Saikia. M.Sc., M.Phil. (Statistics)
5. TultulKonwar.M.Sc. (Mathematics)
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS:
1. SoumitraBaruah, M.Sc.
2. Dr. LakhiBuragohain, M.Sc., Ph.D.
3. Dr. Nilamoni Saikia, M.Sc., Ph.D.
4. Dr. Ritamoni Borah. M.Sc., Ph.D., (HoD),
5. JyanjyotiRajkhowa, M.Sc.B.Ed
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY:
1. Lily Bordoloi.M.Sc.
2. Dr. Ajit Hazarika.M.Sc.,Ph.D., (HoD),
3. UtpalBorah.M.Sc.
4. Dr. Mohini Mohan Borah.M.Sc., Ph.D.
OFFICE STAFF: 1. NiranjanBhuyan, (SA.)
2. MamoniAyengia(UDA.)
3. GolapGogoi, (UDA.)
4. DharmeswarBhuyan, (LDA.)
5. Arup Hazarika, ( LDA.)
6. PurneswarBaruah( LDA.)
7. Mahesh Kutum (LDA)
8. Meghnath Mohali, (4th Grade)
9. JugalDuarah, (4th Grade)
10. BudheswarBhuyan, (4th Grade)
11. NabaGoswami, (4th Grade)
12. HariChetry, (4th Grade)
13. KasturiBaisnab, (4th Grade)
14. BimalBhuyan (4th Grade)
15. DilipBaisnab(4th Grade)
16. Jatin Borah (4th Grade)
LIBRARY STAFF:
1. HemantaGogoi, M.A., MLIS (Librarian)
2. UpenHazarika,M.A.,B.Ed.,BLISC.,(Asst. Librarian)
3. UtpalMahanta,(Lib. Assistant),
4. Biren Saikia(Lib. Bearer)
LABORATORY ASSISTANT:
1. Debajit Borah.
LABORATORY BEARERS:
1. PulinBaruah(Botany)
2. JogenKakoti(Botany),
3. NarenDutta, (Chemistry)
4. BijoyPatgiri(Chemistry),
5. BirenGogoi, (Physics)
6. HemaTamuli, (Zoology)
7. PrafullaHazarika(Zoology),
8. DebasonSona(Education)
GIRLS’ HOSTEL STAFF : 1. Sarat Sharma (Superintendent),
2. Kalpana Tanti, (Cook)
3. Putali (Cook)
4. Bharati (Cook)
BOYS’ HOSTEL STAFF :
1. Dr. JaydevDutta (Superintendent)
OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR::GAUHATI
UNIVERSITY:;GUWAHATI- 14
HOLIDAY LIST– 2014
List of holidays for the Office & Classes of the Gauhati University and its affiliated Colleges for the year 2014 as
approved by V.C dated 24-12-2013
Name of Festival etc. Month Dates Day (s) No. of Days
MaghBihu January 13,14 &15 Monday , Tuesday,
Wednessday
3
Republic Day/ University Foundation
Day
26 Sunday 1
Swaraswati Puja February
March
4 27
Tuesday 1 Sivaratri Thursday 1 DolJatra 16,17 Sunday, Monday 2
BohagBihu April 14,15 &16 Monday , Tuesday, Wednesday
3
Good Friday 18 Friday 1 May Day May
1 Thursday 1
Buddha Purnima 14 Wednesday 1
Id-ul-Fitre July
29, 30 Tuesday, Wednesday 2
Independence Day August 15 Friday 1
Janmastomi 18 Monday 1 Tithi of SrimantaSankarDev 27 Wednesday 1 Tithi of Sri MadhabDev
September 13 Saturday 1
October
November
Durga Puja,Mahatama Gandhi Birth
Day, VijayaDashomi, Janmotsav of
SrimantaSankardev, Id-ud-Zuha,
Lakhmi Puja
1-7 Wednesday to Tuesday 7
Kali Puja &Dewali 23 & 24 Thursday, Friday 2
Guru Nanak’s Birth Day 6
Thursday
1
Christmas Day December 25 Thursday 1
Half Holidays:Following days during the calendar year 2014 will be half holidays (at 1 pm) Sl. No. Occasions Month Dates Days of the
week No of days
1 Kati Bihu Oct 18 Saturday 0.5 2 Muharram Nov 4 Tuesday 0.5 NB:
1) If any Holidays as above and any Restricted Holidays as below for festivals do not fall on the day
notified, necessary notifications, changing the date will be issued in due course.
2) Additional holidays further to the above will be applicable as and when declared by University
Administration. 3) Summer/Winter break will be as specified in the Academic Calendar.
4) Any other days as may be declared by the State Govt./DistAdmn. under section 25th of the Negotiable
Instruments Act. 1888 (XXIV of 1881) as holidays will be observed. RESTRICTED HOLIDAYS – 2014
Each Employee is permitted to avail 3 (three) more holidays during the year 2013 to be chosen by/him/her from the restricted holidays list mentioned bellow.
Name of Festival etc. Month Dates Day (s) No. of Days New Year’s Day January 1 Wednesday 1 Fateha-E-DowajDaham 14 Tuesday 1 Netaji’s Birth Day 23 Thursday 1
GwtherBathaw San 28 Tuesday 1
Me-Dum-Me-Phi 31 Friday 1 BirChilarai Divas February 14 Friday 1
Ali Aye Lingang 19 Wednesday 1
Bathow Puja/KhringkhiringBathow puja March 10 Monday 1
MahabirJayanti April May
13 Sunday 1 Sati Sadhani Divas 21 Monday 1 Tithi of Sri SriDamodarDev 30 Wednesday 1 Tithi of Sri GopalDev 5 Monday 1 Tithi of HariDev 28 Wednesday 1 Janmostsav of Sri SriMadhabDev June 14 Saturday 1
Sabebarat June 14 Saturday 1
AmbubasiNibriti 1 Biswakarma Puja September 17 Wednesday 1 Chhat Puja October
November 29 Wednesday 1
Lachit Divas 24 Monday 1
Asom Divas (Su-Ka-Pha Divas) December 2 Tuesday 1
Martyr’s Day 10 Wednesday 1
NB: The exact date of AmbubasiNibritri will depend on the next Assamese new year calendar which is not now available.
Important Dates
1. Last Date of Form Submission : 21-06-2014
2. Date of Admission
H.S.I (Science & Arts) Merit List : 01-07-2014
H.S.I (Arts) Waiting & Reservation : 02-07-2014
T.D.C.I(Arts, Science & Commerce):
Merit List : 10-07-2014
Waiting & Reservation : 11-07-2014
Second Shift : 14-07-2014
Major Entrance Test:
SUBJECT DATE TIME
1. ENG, PHY, BOT,ACCNY 03-07-2014 10.00 AM- 11.00 AM
2. ASS, ZOO,BODO, MAGT 03-07-2014 11.00 AM- 12.00 AM
3. POL. SC., MATHS 04-07-2014 10.00 AM- 11.00 AM
4. ECO, HIST, CHEM 04-07-2014 11.00 AM- 12.00 AM
5. EDUCATION 05-07-2014 10.00 AM- 11.00 AM
N.B.
1. Commencement of Classes from the Session (H.S.I & TDC)
from 1st August 2014.
2. Shifts in Degree programme: In view of the large number of
students enrolled, there would be two shifts meant for having
smooth run of the classes. This is designed so that the course
prescribed by the University could be completed on time.
3. Those who want to apply for two or more subjects as
options for MAJOR are required to submit separate forms
(Photo copy of the original permissible) mentioning their
choice.