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  • SURYA SEN MAHAVIDYALAYA

    (A GOVT. AIDED DEGREE COLLEGE)

    B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. Part

    HONOURS & GENERAL COURSES

    SURYA SEN MAHAVIDYALAYA

    (A GOVT. AIDED DEGREE COLLEGE)

    B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. Part – I

    HONOURS & GENERAL COURSES

  • MASTERDA SURYA SEN

    MARCH 22, 1894

    "Death is knocking at my door. My mind is flying away towards eternity ...At such

    a pleasant, at such a grave, at such a solemn moment, what shall I leave behind you?

    Only one thing, that is my dream, a golden dream

    forget the 18th of April, 1930, the day of the eastern Rebellion in Chittagong...’’

    The gallows in Chittagong Central Jail, Bangladesh, where Sen was hanged.

    The Government of Bangladesh has designated it a historical monument.

    MASTERDA SURYA SEN

    MARCH 22, 1894 – JANUARY 12, 1934

    "Death is knocking at my door. My mind is flying away towards eternity ...At such

    a grave, at such a solemn moment, what shall I leave behind you?

    Only one thing, that is my dream, a golden dream-the dream of Free India.... Never

    forget the 18th of April, 1930, the day of the eastern Rebellion in Chittagong...’’

    ------- Masterda Surya Sen

    The gallows in Chittagong Central Jail, Bangladesh, where Sen was hanged.

    The Government of Bangladesh has designated it a historical monument.

    "Death is knocking at my door. My mind is flying away towards eternity ...At such

    a grave, at such a solemn moment, what shall I leave behind you?

    the dream of Free India.... Never

    forget the 18th of April, 1930, the day of the eastern Rebellion in Chittagong...’’

    Masterda Surya Sen

    The gallows in Chittagong Central Jail, Bangladesh, where Sen was hanged.

    The Government of Bangladesh has designated it a historical monument.

  • Surya Sen, popularly known as Masterda, was a

    prominent Bengali Indian freedom fighter and was the chief

    architect of anti-British freedom movement in Chattagram of

    undivided Bengal, presently in Bangladesh.

    Sen was born on 22 March 1894 at Noapara, under Raozan Upazila in

    Chittagong. His father Ramaniranjan Sen was a teacher. In 1916 when he was a B.A. student in

    Berhampore College he learned about Indian freedom movement from one of his teachers. He felt

    attracted towards revolutionary ideals and joined a revolutionary organization Anushilan Samity.

    After completing his studies he returned to Chittagong in 1918 and joined as a teacher at National

    school, Nandankanan . At that time, Indian National Congress was the most prominent political party

    there. In 1918 he was selected as president of Indian National Congress, Chittagong branch. This

    man was known for his brilliant actions and effort in Indian history. Armed with strong determination

    and avowed zeal to free India from the clutches of British imperialists, he could succeed in building a

    powerful organisational edifice among the youths of Chattagram with in a very short period.

    His major success in the anti-British revolutionary struggle was the

    Chittagong Armoury Raid on April 18, 1930. Subsequent to the raid, he marched to the Jalalabad

    hills along with his fellow revolutionaries. After the battle with the British troops on April 22, 1930,

    he escaped from there. In 1933, on February 16, the British got hold him, only made possible by the

    betrayal of one of his close relatives known as Netra Sen. Masterda’s compatriots who were still then

    not arrested, tried to continue their activities unabated. Tarakeswar Dastidar, the new president of

    Chittagong Branch Jugantar Party, made a preparation to rescue Surya Sen from the Chittagong Jail.

    But the plot was unearthed and consequently frustrated. Tarakeswar along with others arrested.

    Special tribunals tried Surya Sen, Tarakeswar Dastidar and Kalpana Datta in 1933.

    Surya Sen along with his comrade Tarakeswar Dastidar was hanged by the

    British rulers on January 12, 1934. Before the execution of death sentence, Surya Sen was brutally

    tortured. It was reported that the British executioners broke all his teeth with hammer and plucked all

    nails and broke all limbs and joints. He was dragged to the rope unconscious. After his death he was

    denied last rites. The prison authority, it was found later, put his dead body in a metallic cage and

    dumped into Bay of Bengal. This shows how even through his death, Surya Sen was successful in

    keeping the colonial British rulers paranoid about anti-colonial resistance movement.

    A genius, a good teacher, a great revolutionary organiser, Masterda, was

    one of the most eminent champions of uncompromising revolutionary activism of colonial India. The

    flame he ignited in the minds of millions of youths in India paved the way for freedom of our country

    from British imperialism.

    MASTERDA SURYA SEN

    Arise and never give way to despair. Success is sure to come.

    ------ Masterda

  • This prospectus is for people interested in

    applying for graduate study at Surya Sen

    Mahavidyalaya. It provides a general

    introduction to the college and the courses we

    offer, life at Surya Sen Mahavidyalaya, the

    student and academic support services, fee

    and financial support information.

    You must note that while care has been taken to ensure that the information

    contained in this prospectus was accurate at the time of it being produced,

    circumstances might have been arise since that time that have caused certain

    pieces of information to no longer be relevant. In some circumstances, the

    college may consider it necessary to subsequently change, suspend or withdraw

    any pieces of information. The college will neither be liable for information that

    after publication becomes inaccurate or irrelevant, nor for changing, suspending

    or withdrawing any piece of information.

    You must also note that intake capacity of various courses and subjects are

    limited. So, merely applying for any course or subject does not guarantee

    admission into that course or subject. Admission into any course or subject will

    be purely merit basis.

    Important:

    Submission of Online Application Starts: 05/06/2017

    Last Date for Submission of Online Application: 13/06/2017

    Application Fees (in Rs.): 100/- (Applicant will bear bank charges as applicable) Website: http://suryasencollege.org.in/

    Email: [email protected]

    Help Line No: +91 9474457488

    ABOUT THE PROSPECTUS

    SURYA SEN MAHAVIDYALAYA

    (A GOVT. AIDED DEGREE COLLEGE)

    AFFILIATED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH BENGAL

    SURYA SEN COLONY, BLOCK B, SILIGURI TOWN 734004

    DIST-JALPAIGURI

  • A MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL

    Most of us who have been involved in the field of education for the last decades and have witnessed the drastically changing

    socio - economic background

    changing scenario on educational system of the nation. Having gone

    Global on economic, political and allied fronts as a nation and

    thrown open our doors to the winds of change, one could foresee

    what legacy we were to create for the future inheritors of our

    country.

    Anticipated, the next gen would be global citizens wh

    geographical boundaries would cease to deter belongingness to

    merely one corner or location and would certainly demand a much wider perspective and a

    mindset to match from each individual.

    We urgently required a system of education where by a ‘state

    would support a much wider array of content from a world perspective that would take the

    children of today through such strategically planned experiences that were drawn from any

    part of the world and measured up qualitatively as per

    citizens of tomorrow. It is a challenge.

    Class room management too is seeing a revolution of sorts with pedagogical support

    from IT and allied media. Consideration of the Multiple Intelligences is a key factor in

    effective teaching- learning practices in scholastic and co scholastic areas today. I have

    joined as Principal of this institution in the last part of 2016. The institution is named after a

    great freedom fighter & revolutionist ‘Surya Sen’, nicknamed as ‘ Master

    Principal, for me, education is not learning by rote and then repeating it in the examination.

    Our approach is student centred and goes beyond text books, class rooms and boundaries.

    Students develop practical skills, enabling them to apply their

    situations and think & act critically about different issues confronted in their life. This will

    prepare them a lifelong success. This edifice and temple of learning will always be a source

    of never ending inspiration to our young s

    Our staff (both teaching and non

    research and achieve’ in their quest for excellence. It is because of their selfless and

    relentless efforts that our college has reached at this height. I am

    Students’ Union members for their cooperation and active participation for the development

    of this college with a positive approach.

    A MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPALA MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL

    Most of us who have been involved in the field of education

    for the last decades and have witnessed the drastically changing

    economic background - have felt the deep impact of this

    changing scenario on educational system of the nation. Having gone

    Global on economic, political and allied fronts as a nation and

    thrown open our doors to the winds of change, one could foresee

    what legacy we were to create for the future inheritors of our

    Anticipated, the next gen would be global citizens where

    geographical boundaries would cease to deter belongingness to

    merely one corner or location and would certainly demand a much wider perspective and a

    mindset to match from each individual.

    We urgently required a system of education where by a ‘state of the art ‘technology

    would support a much wider array of content from a world perspective that would take the

    children of today through such strategically planned experiences that were drawn from any

    part of the world and measured up qualitatively as per world standards to prepare world

    citizens of tomorrow. It is a challenge.

    Class room management too is seeing a revolution of sorts with pedagogical support

    from IT and allied media. Consideration of the Multiple Intelligences is a key factor in

    learning practices in scholastic and co scholastic areas today. I have

    joined as Principal of this institution in the last part of 2016. The institution is named after a

    great freedom fighter & revolutionist ‘Surya Sen’, nicknamed as ‘ Master

    Principal, for me, education is not learning by rote and then repeating it in the examination.

    Our approach is student centred and goes beyond text books, class rooms and boundaries.

    Students develop practical skills, enabling them to apply their learning to unfamiliar

    situations and think & act critically about different issues confronted in their life. This will

    prepare them a lifelong success. This edifice and temple of learning will always be a source

    of never ending inspiration to our young students.

    Our staff (both teaching and non-teaching) dedicatedly follows the motto of ‘explore,

    research and achieve’ in their quest for excellence. It is because of their selfless and

    relentless efforts that our college has reached at this height. I am also grateful to our

    Students’ Union members for their cooperation and active participation for the development

    of this college with a positive approach.

    Dr . PRANAB KUMAR MISHRA

    PRINCIPAL

    SURYA SEN MAHAVIDYALAYA

    A MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL

    merely one corner or location and would certainly demand a much wider perspective and a

    of the art ‘technology

    would support a much wider array of content from a world perspective that would take the

    children of today through such strategically planned experiences that were drawn from any

    world standards to prepare world

    Class room management too is seeing a revolution of sorts with pedagogical support

    from IT and allied media. Consideration of the Multiple Intelligences is a key factor in

    learning practices in scholastic and co scholastic areas today. I have

    joined as Principal of this institution in the last part of 2016. The institution is named after a

    great freedom fighter & revolutionist ‘Surya Sen’, nicknamed as ‘ Master Da’. As a

    Principal, for me, education is not learning by rote and then repeating it in the examination.

    Our approach is student centred and goes beyond text books, class rooms and boundaries.

    learning to unfamiliar

    situations and think & act critically about different issues confronted in their life. This will

    prepare them a lifelong success. This edifice and temple of learning will always be a source

    teaching) dedicatedly follows the motto of ‘explore,

    research and achieve’ in their quest for excellence. It is because of their selfless and

    also grateful to our

    Students’ Union members for their cooperation and active participation for the development

    PRANAB KUMAR MISHRA

    SURYA SEN MAHAVIDYALAYA

  • Surya Sen Mahavidyalaya, affiliated to the

    University of North Bengal, made its humble

    beginning on September 18, 1998, for conducting

    degree courses in Arts, Science and Commerce

    streams. Initially, classes were held in Siliguri

    College campus. The present campus of the college

    at Surya Sen Colony, Siliguri, became operational

    assumed the status of one of the premier colleges

    in North Bengal – thanks to the able stewardship of

    college authorities, teaching and non

    and students.

    Location:the road connection New Jalpaiguri Railway Station and the City

    of Siliguri. Thus, in addition to its vicinity to central Siliguri, the

    institution can c

    adjoining parts of Jalpaiguri district which falls under Siliguri

    Municipal Corporation’s jurisdiction. The college campus with its

    imposing three storied building, spacious class rooms and well maintained

    verdant field offers a magnificent ambience which is ideal and conducive for

    quality learning experience.

    SURYA SEN MAHAVIDYALAYA

    Surya Sen Mahavidyalaya, affiliated to the

    University of North Bengal, made its humble

    beginning on September 18, 1998, for conducting

    degree courses in Arts, Science and Commerce

    streams. Initially, classes were held in Siliguri

    College campus. The present campus of the college

    , Siliguri, became operational

    since July 2000. With the establishment of Surya

    Sen Mahavidyalaya, a long standing demand for

    a third college in Siliguri finally became

    realised. Since its inception, the Mahavidyalaya

    has carved out a niche in the academic frame of

    Siliguri. The college, within this short period,

    assumed the status of one of the premier colleges

    thanks to the able stewardship of

    hing and non-teaching staff

    Location: The college is situated a Surya Sen Colony on the road connection New Jalpaiguri Railway Station and the City

    of Siliguri. Thus, in addition to its vicinity to central Siliguri, the

    institution can claim its proximity to Siliguri suburbs and

    adjoining parts of Jalpaiguri district which falls under Siliguri

    Municipal Corporation’s jurisdiction. The college campus with its

    imposing three storied building, spacious class rooms and well maintained

    field offers a magnificent ambience which is ideal and conducive for

    quality learning experience.

    SURYA SEN MAHAVIDYALAYA - A BRIEF

    since July 2000. With the establishment of Surya

    Sen Mahavidyalaya, a long standing demand for

    a third college in Siliguri finally became

    ts inception, the Mahavidyalaya

    has carved out a niche in the academic frame of

    Siliguri. The college, within this short period,

    The college is situated a Surya Sen Colony on

    the road connection New Jalpaiguri Railway Station and the City

    of Siliguri. Thus, in addition to its vicinity to central Siliguri, the

    laim its proximity to Siliguri suburbs and

    adjoining parts of Jalpaiguri district which falls under Siliguri

    Municipal Corporation’s jurisdiction. The college campus with its

    imposing three storied building, spacious class rooms and well maintained

    field offers a magnificent ambience which is ideal and conducive for

    A BRIEF INTRODUCTION

  • augmenting today’s youths towards right direction who have fallen victim

    to historical counterforces.

    Our mission is to help the students in realizing their innate

    capabilities which will ensure silent revolution in thought,

    generation of professional

    challenges of a new world order.

    The triad of students, teachers and society has

    more responsibility now than ever before. Surya

    Sen Mahavidyalaya would love to symbolise as an

    OUR VISION The naming of the college after the legendary

    figure Surya Sen has instilled a tremendous sense of

    responsibility into the Mahavidyalaya

    concretise the metaphoric resonance of the ideals

    which this great personality symbolised. One of the

    ways to achieve it is to show a rare alacrity in

    augmenting today’s youths towards right direction who have fallen victim

    nterforces.

    Our mission is to help the students in realizing their innate

    capabilities which will ensure silent revolution in thought,

    powerful enough to destroy the dull

    and the dreary declaring a new dawn.

    We are equally committed to produce

    graduates at a competitive level in line with

    international educational philosophy who will

    have capacity to bring meaningful

    mundane system. This is in line with our

    nation’s aspiration

    which is to build a

    generation of professionals capable of addressing

    challenges of a new world order.

    The triad of students, teachers and society has

    more responsibility now than ever before. Surya

    Sen Mahavidyalaya would love to symbolise as an

    image of being

    more than a mere

    manufacturing of

    degrees. Rather it would like to soldier on as

    an academic institution sharing positive values

    with the society and motivate learners to socio

    cultural and intellectual activism. The road is

    long but this college is committed to reaching

    its goal.

    ing of the college after the legendary

    figure Surya Sen has instilled a tremendous sense of

    responsibility into the Mahavidyalaya fraternity to

    concretise the metaphoric resonance of the ideals

    which this great personality symbolised. One of the

    ways to achieve it is to show a rare alacrity in

    augmenting today’s youths towards right direction who have fallen victim

    Our mission is to help the students in realizing their innate

    capabilities which will ensure silent revolution in thought,

    powerful enough to destroy the dull

    and the dreary declaring a new dawn.

    We are equally committed to produce quality

    graduates at a competitive level in line with

    international educational philosophy who will

    have capacity to bring meaningful changes to the

    mundane system. This is in line with our

    es. Rather it would like to soldier on as

    an academic institution sharing positive values

    with the society and motivate learners to socio-

    cultural and intellectual activism. The road is

    long but this college is committed to reaching

  • COURSES OF STUDY

    The college offers the following subjects for study:

    B.A.

    (Honours) BENGALI, HISTORY, ENGLISH, POLITICAL SCIENCE, ECONOMICS,

    SOCIOLOGY, GEOGRAPHY

    B.Sc.

    (Honours) MATHEMATICS, CHEMISTRY

    B.Com.

    (Honours) ACCOUNTANCY, MANAGEMENT

    B.A.

    (General) POLITICAL SCIENCE, HISTORY, ECONOMICS, ELECTIVE ENGLISH,

    ELECTIVE BENGALI, SOCIOLOGY, GEOGRAPHY, EDUCATION

    B.Sc.

    (General) PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, MATHEMATICS

    B.Com.

    (General)

    Part I

    Group A Business Communication, Money & Financial System,

    Economic Principles

    Group B Business Regulatory Framework, Introduction to

    Information Technology, Principles of Management

    Group C Financial Accounts, Corporate Accounts, Business

    Mathematics

    Part II

    Group A Secretarial Practice, Money & Financial System,

    Economic Problems

    Group B Company Law, Application of Information Technology in

    Business, Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship

    Group C Financial Accounting, Corporate Accounting, Business

    Statistics

    Part

    III

    Cost & Management Accounting, Auditing, Direct and Indirect Tax

    Laws in India

  • NOTE

    Environmental studies has to be taken compulsorily for all

    Part I (Hons./General) courses.

    Compulsory English has to be taken at Part II in all

    (Hons./General) courses.

    In Part III (Hons./General) courses a student must take

    Bengali / Alternative English / Hindi / Nepali as Major

    Indian Language (MIL).

    Hindi and Nepali are self-taught subjects in our college.

    However, a student can choose one of the above two

    subjects and appear in the university examination.

    A student CAN NOT offer the same subject both as

    Honours and General course.

    Student CAN NOT opt for two different language subjects

    as elective subject.

    Subject/Year Honours

    1st

    Elective

    Subject

    2nd

    Elective

    Subject

    Compulsory Subject Total

    I Year 2X100 3X50 3X50 1X100 Environmental

    Studies 600

    II Year 2X100 3X50 3X50 1X50 Compulsory English 550

    III Year 4X100 - - 1X50 MIL-

    Beng/Alt.Eng/Hindi/Nepali 450

    DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS FOR B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. (HONOURS)

  • Subject/Year

    1st

    Elective

    Subject

    I Year 3X50

    II Year 3X50

    III Year 1X100

    DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS FOR

    No change of subject will be entertained once counselling is

    complete and manual correction of subjects on admission receipt

    will not be accepted for future reference.

    Student

    the stipulated date fixed by the university. The college authority

    will no way be responsible, if any admitted student be failed to fill

    out his/her registration form in time.

    For all students who

    is mandatory, failing which he/she will not be allowed to fill in form of final

    exam and hence will not be allowed to appear in the final examination.

    Students must wear college uniform and follow th

    by the college authority.

    Students must carry the valid i

    No student will be allowed to enter into the college without uniform and i

    card.

    All students have to appear all class tests as wel

    All students have to participate in presentations and other curriculum

    activities as organised by respective departments.

    2nd

    Elective

    Subject

    3rd

    Elective

    Subject

    Compulsory Subject

    3X50 3X50 1X100 Environmental

    Studies

    3X50 3X50 1X50 Compulsory English

    1X100 1X100 1X50 MIL

    Beng/Alt.Eng/Hindi/Nepali

    DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS FOR B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. (GENERAL)

    IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

    No change of subject will be entertained once counselling is

    complete and manual correction of subjects on admission receipt

    will not be accepted for future reference.

    Student has to fill out university registration form online within

    the stipulated date fixed by the university. The college authority

    will no way be responsible, if any admitted student be failed to fill

    out his/her registration form in time.

    For all students who will take admission in this college 75% class attendance

    is mandatory, failing which he/she will not be allowed to fill in form of final

    exam and hence will not be allowed to appear in the final examination.

    Students must wear college uniform and follow the dress code as authorised

    by the college authority.

    Students must carry the valid i-card issued by the college authority.

    No student will be allowed to enter into the college without uniform and i

    All students have to appear all class tests as well as annual test

    All students have to participate in presentations and other curriculum

    activities as organised by respective departments.

    Compulsory Subject Total

    0 Environmental

    Studies 550

    1X50 Compulsory English 500

    1X50 MIL-

    Beng/Alt.Eng/Hindi/Nepali 350

    B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. (GENERAL)

    IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:

    No change of subject will be entertained once counselling is

    complete and manual correction of subjects on admission receipt

    has to fill out university registration form online within

    the stipulated date fixed by the university. The college authority

    will no way be responsible, if any admitted student be failed to fill

    will take admission in this college 75% class attendance

    is mandatory, failing which he/she will not be allowed to fill in form of final

    exam and hence will not be allowed to appear in the final examination.

    e dress code as authorised

    card issued by the college authority.

    No student will be allowed to enter into the college without uniform and i-

    l as annual test

    All students have to participate in presentations and other curriculum

  • Before Applying Online Keep Ready:

    Secondary Admit Card

    Higher Secondary Marks Sheet

    Scanned copy of recent passport size photo (20kb

    Scanned copy of signature

    using black pen only)(5kb

    Personal mobile number

    Active email id

    Application process:

    1. Go to the college website

    2. Read all admission related document carefully

    3. Click on the link Apply Online

    4. Register using personal mobile number and candidate’s name

    5. An SMS will be send to the mobile number contai

    password

    6. Log in using user id and password

    7. Upload photo and signature

    8. Fill in the application form

    9. Review all the entries filled in (make necessary correction if any entry is

    wrong)

    10. Save the filled in data

    11. Make payment using online payment portal

    12. Take a print out of application form for future reference

    FOR APPLICANTS:

    Don’t use any mobile number other than your personal one

    Keep secure the massage containing user id and password

    Go through the provisional merit list and e

    college website

    Keep all documents in original and self attested photo copies ready for counselling

    Applicant will have to present positively at the college with all documents paying

    admission fees on the date of counselling if his/her name be published in the

    counselling list failing which his/her candidature will be rejected. College authority

    will not take any responsibility for his/her admission.

    ONLINE ADMISSION PROCEDURE

    Before Applying Online Keep Ready:

    Secondary Admit Card

    Marks Sheet

    Scanned copy of recent passport size photo (20kb-50kb)

    Scanned copy of signature (in running hand writing on a white paper

    using black pen only)(5kb-10kb)

    Personal mobile number

    Go to the college website www.suryasencollege.org.in

    Read all admission related document carefully

    Apply Online

    Register using personal mobile number and candidate’s name

    An SMS will be send to the mobile number containing user id and

    Log in using user id and password

    Upload photo and signature

    Fill in the application form

    Review all the entries filled in (make necessary correction if any entry is

    Save the filled in data

    Make payment using online payment portal

    Take a print out of application form for future reference

    Don’t use any mobile number other than your personal one

    Keep secure the massage containing user id and password

    provisional merit list and e-counseling list as will be published in the

    Keep all documents in original and self attested photo copies ready for counselling

    Applicant will have to present positively at the college with all documents paying

    admission fees on the date of counselling if his/her name be published in the

    counselling list failing which his/her candidature will be rejected. College authority

    will not take any responsibility for his/her admission.

    ONLINE ADMISSION PROCEDURE

    (in running hand writing on a white paper

    Register using personal mobile number and candidate’s name

    ning user id and

    Review all the entries filled in (make necessary correction if any entry is

    counseling list as will be published in the

    Keep all documents in original and self attested photo copies ready for counselling

    Applicant will have to present positively at the college with all documents paying

    admission fees on the date of counselling if his/her name be published in the

    counselling list failing which his/her candidature will be rejected. College authority

    http://www.suryasencollege.org.in/

  • One self attested photocopy of all documents along with original are

    required at the time of verification process.

    Competent authorities for issuance of statutory caste certificate:

    a) Additional District Magistrate

    b) Sub-Divisional Officer

    Caste certificate of applicant’s only (and no one else) will be considered

    as valid.

    Benefit of reservation can be claimed from the State of Origin and not

    from the State of Migration. It can be claimed only from the date of

    issuance of the certificate.

    ADMISSION CANCELLATION CERTIFICATE for candidates already

    admitted in other college is required at the time of verification.

    The applicants will be solely responsible in case of any wrong entry of

    data.

    An applicant can edit his/her application after submission of the same as

    many times as required till the last date of submission.

    All the dates related to the admission are to be strictly adhered to.

    CATEGORY

    GENERAL SC ST OBC-

    A OBC-

    B PH TOTAL

    HONOURS

    BENGALI 42 16 4 5 4 2 73

    ECONOMICS 42 16 4 5 4 2 73 ENGLISH 42 16 4 5 4 2 73 GEOGRAPHY 17 6 2 2 1 1 29 HISTORY 29 11 3 3 2 2 50 POL.SCIENCE 42 16 4 5 4 2 73 SOCIOLOGY 42 16 4 5 4 2 73 CHEMISTRY 7 3 1 1 1 0 13 MATHEMATICS 25 9 3 3 2 1 43 ACCOUNTANCY 63 23 7 8 5 3 109 MANAGEMENT 33 13 3 4 3 2 58

    GENERAL ARTS 828 317 86 98 68 43 1440

    COMMERCE 414 158 43 49 34 22 720 SCIENCE 58 22 6 8 5 3 102

    SOME PERTINENT INFORMATION:

    THE SEATS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-2018

  • SL. NO

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    Certificate

    Education or any other Board

    provided he/she has passed in at least four subjects including English as

    compulsory subject, excluding

    Science/ Environmental Education

    examination in 2015 and after

    INTAKE CAPACITY OF GENERAL SUBJECTS (ARTS)

    WHO CAN APPLY

    SUBJECT (GENERAL)

    ELECTIVE ENGLISH

    ELECTIVE BENGALI

    POLITICAL SCIENCE

    HISTORY

    GEOGRAPHY

    SOCIOLOGY

    ECONOMICS

    EDUCATION

    TOTAL

    A student may be admitted to B.A./B.Sc./B.Com.

    three years Degree Course (honours/General) after

    passing the Higher Secondary Examination in the

    general stream conducted by the

    Council of Higher Secondary Education

    pattern or examination conducted by

    Certificate or Central Board of Secondary

    or any other Board recognized as equivalent by the University

    passed in at least four subjects including English as

    compulsory subject, excluding Environmental Studies/ Environmental

    Science/ Environmental Education (EVS). Those who qualified the said

    2015 and after may apply.

    INTAKE CAPACITY OF GENERAL SUBJECTS (ARTS)

    SEATS

    300

    900

    600

    900

    60

    900

    150

    450

    1440

    A student may be admitted to B.A./B.Sc./B.Com.

    three years Degree Course (honours/General) after

    passing the Higher Secondary Examination in the

    general stream conducted by the West Bengal

    Council of Higher Secondary Education in (10+2)

    ion conducted by Indian School

    Central Board of Secondary

    recognized as equivalent by the University

    passed in at least four subjects including English as

    Environmental Studies/ Environmental

    . Those who qualified the said

  • FOR HONOURS APPLICANT

    for honours in his/her previous course.

    FOR HONOURS APPLICANT

    subject opted for honours in his/her previous course.

    FOR GENERAL APPLICANT:

    MERIT = ����

    MERIT = ��

    MERIT = ��

    FOR HONOURS APPLICANT: The candidate has the specific subject opted

    in his/her previous course.

    S = Marks obtained in the subject opted

    for honours,

    T = Marks opted in English + Marks

    obtained in the subject opted for honours

    + Best Marks of other two subjects

    excluding the subject opted for honours

    and EVS

    FOR HONOURS APPLICANT: The candidate does not have the specific

    subject opted for honours in his/her previous course.

    T� = Marks obtained in English + Best of other three subjects excluding EVS.

    APPLICANT:

    T� = Marks obtained in English + Best of other three subjects excluding EVS.

    CALCULATION OF MERIT

    The candidate has the specific subject opted

    S = Marks obtained in the subject opted

    T = Marks opted in English + Marks

    obtained in the subject opted for honours

    + Best Marks of other two subjects

    excluding the subject opted for honours

    The candidate does not have the specific

    Marks obtained in English + Best

    of other three subjects excluding EVS.

    Marks obtained in English + Best

    of other three subjects excluding EVS.

    CALCULATION OF MERIT

  • Students applying for Honours courses should have minimum 55% marks

    in the aggregate or 60% in the subject opted for honours and 50% in

    aggregate.

    For SC/ST students, the above cut off percentage is 50% in aggregate or

    60% in the subject opted for honours and 45% in aggregate.

    Students applying for Gener

    in the aggregate.

    CUT OFF PERCENTAGE

    FEES

    Please Note: An additional Bank Transaction Fee has to paid by the applicant as per the Bank’s rule.

    Student has to pay additional Rs. 700/-

    Students applying for Honours courses should have minimum 55% marks

    in the aggregate or 60% in the subject opted for honours and 50% in

    For SC/ST students, the above cut off percentage is 50% in aggregate or

    60% in the subject opted for honours and 45% in aggregate.

    Students applying for General courses should have minimum 3

    S STRUCTURE FOR ACADEMIC SESSION 2017

    Please Note: An additional Bank Transaction Fee has to paid by the applicant as per the Bank’s rule.

    - for college uniform at the time of counselling document verification

    Students applying for Honours courses should have minimum 55% marks

    in the aggregate or 60% in the subject opted for honours and 50% in

    For SC/ST students, the above cut off percentage is 50% in aggregate or

    60% in the subject opted for honours and 45% in aggregate.

    al courses should have minimum 35% marks

    STRUCTURE FOR ACADEMIC SESSION 2017-2018

    Please Note: An additional Bank Transaction Fee has to paid by the applicant as per the Bank’s rule.

    at the time of counselling document verification

  • SUPPORTS AND

    OPPORTUNITIES

    Responsibility and accountability

    Integrity

    Intellectual freedom

    Equality of respect and opportunity

    Sustainability

    Measures are taken to ensure health,

    safety and welfare

    involved with the M

    understanding even better and excel essential skills in the fiel

    working.

    The whole Surya Sen Mahavidyalaya community,

    including all staff, students and authority are act in

    accordance with the principles of:

    Responsibility and accountability

    Intellectual freedom

    Equality of respect and opportunity

    Measures are taken to ensure health,

    safety and welfare of everyone

    involved with the Mahavidyalaya.

    The college has fully equipped Mathematics,

    physics, Chemistry and Geography laboratories for

    students of Science and Arts stream. Here students

    can do scientific testing. They can make their

    understanding even better and excel essential skills in the fiel

    ETHICS CODE

    EXCEL ESSENTIAL SKILLS

    The whole Surya Sen Mahavidyalaya community,

    including all staff, students and authority are act in

    The college has fully equipped Mathematics,

    physics, Chemistry and Geography laboratories for

    students of Science and Arts stream. Here students

    can do scientific testing. They can make their

    understanding even better and excel essential skills in the field of scientific

    ETHICS CODE

    EXCEL ESSENTIAL SKILLS

  • The college has a well equipped library

    with a spacious reading room attached to it.

    It subscribes to a number of periodicals,

    newspapers and academic journals. It

    software, audience response technologies,

    assistive listening devices, networking and

    audio/visual capabilities.

    LIBRARY: The Knowledge Hub

    The college has a well equipped library

    with a spacious reading room attached to it.

    to a number of periodicals,

    newspapers and academic journals. It

    fulfils the

    undying

    need to

    acquire

    knowledge as a part of modern day education

    and facilitates a reading culture among

    students.

    The smart class room in the college facilitates

    the learning process for all students by fostering

    opportunities for teaching and learning by

    integrating

    learning

    technologies

    such as

    computers,

    specialised

    software, audience response technologies,

    assistive listening devices, networking and

    LIBRARY: The Knowledge Hub

    SMART CLASS ROOM

    knowledge as a part of modern day education

    and facilitates a reading culture among

    The smart class room in the college facilitates

    the learning process for all students by fostering

    teaching and learning by

    SMART CLASS ROOM

  • The College has Two NSS units to promote

    national consciousness and inculcate a sense of social

    responsibility, discipline and dignity of labour among

    students.

    Students Union of the college brings out

    yearly magazine which showcases the creative talent

    of the students. Various departments also publish their

    NSS

    MAGAZINE

    The College has Two NSS units to promote

    national consciousness and inculcate a sense of social

    responsibility, discipline and dignity of labour among

    Students Union of the college brings out a

    yearly magazine which showcases the creative talent

    of the students. Various departments also publish their

    Wall Magazines.

    The college has

    a vibrant cultural life

    where students as

    well as teachers and

    staffs participate and

    celebrate Rabindra

    jayonti, Independence

    day, Republic Day,

    Saraswati Puja and

    the like. Students of

    the college regularly

    participate in inter-college sporting events.

    CULTURAL AND LITERARY ACTIVITIES

    college sporting events.

    CULTURAL AND LITERARY ACTIVITIES

  • In line with our commitment to provide a conductive environment for

    learning, the College offers a wide range of pastoral care, welfare and

    support services to mak

    academic learning experience but also one that is socially encouraging for

    students.

    A limited number of students will

    score 80% and above marks in all tests exams as well as in final

    examinations.

    A limited number of students will be given tuition fees waiver if they

    maintain 80% and above class attendance.

    All students will be given

    prospects of students better. They organise various cultural and social

    to encourage talent among students.

    STUDENT SUPPORT

    NATIONAL SCIENCE DAY CELEBRATION

    In line with our commitment to provide a conductive environment for

    the College offers a wide range of pastoral care, welfare and

    support services to make the college life of students not only worth

    academic learning experience but also one that is socially encouraging for

    A limited number of students will be given tuition fees waiver if they

    score 80% and above marks in all tests exams as well as in final

    A limited number of students will be given tuition fees waiver if they

    maintain 80% and above class attendance.

    All students will be given free insurance coverage.

    Members of Students’ union are elected in

    a democratic way by the students of this

    college. They are actively involved in the

    welfare of the students. They channelized

    the energy of youth in the direction of

    constructive work in making future

    prospects of students better. They organise various cultural and social

    to encourage talent among students.

    STUDENTS

    NATIONAL SCIENCE DAY CELEBRATION

    In line with our commitment to provide a conductive environment for

    the College offers a wide range of pastoral care, welfare and

    t only worthwhile

    academic learning experience but also one that is socially encouraging for

    be given tuition fees waiver if they

    score 80% and above marks in all tests exams as well as in final

    A limited number of students will be given tuition fees waiver if they

    Members of Students’ union are elected in

    by the students of this

    college. They are actively involved in the

    welfare of the students. They channelized

    the energy of youth in the direction of

    constructive work in making future

    prospects of students better. They organise various cultural and social activities

    STUDENTS’ UNION

  • INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY CELEBRATION

  • A GLIMPSE OF INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR

  • NAME DESIGNATION

    Sri Krishna Chandra Paul President (GB, Surya Sen Mahavidyalaya)

    Dr. Pranab Kumar Mishra Secretary (Principal, Surya Sen Mahavidyalaya)

    Sri Jayanta Kr. Maulik Members, GB, SSM (Govt. Nominee)

    Dr. Pradip Kr. Dutta Rtd. Asso. Prof., Siliguri College (University Nominee)

    Dr. Ujjwal Chandra Sarkar Rtd. Asso. Prof., Siliguri College (University Nominee)

    Dr. Subrata Debnath Teachers’ Representative

    Dr. Bablee Mandal Teachers’ Representative

    Dr. Arnab Baul Teachers’ Representative

    Dr. Suphal Biswas Teachers’ Representative

    Sri Biswajit Purohit Non-Teaching Representative

    Sri N.C. Sarkar Non-Teaching Representative

    Sri Gopal Sarkar Students’ Representative

    GOVERNING BODY MEMBERS

  • FACULTY OF ARTS

    NAME OF THE

    DEPARTMENTS

    NAME OF THE FACULTY

    MEMBERS DESIGNATION

    Department of Bengali

    Sri Ranjit Kr. Barman Assistant Professor

    Dr. Dipak Saha Assistant Professor

    Dr. Suphal Biswas Assistant Professor

    Department of Economics

    Dr. Subrata Debnath Associate Professor ( On-lien)

    Smt. Madhurima Datta Asst. Prof. (Guest)

    Smt. Pritha Biswas Asst. Prof. (Guest)

    Department of English

    Smt. Sutapa Saha Associate Professor

    Dr. Arnab Baul Assistant Professor

    Smt. Nimu Rai Assistant Professor

    Smt. Sanchita Das Asst. Prof. (Govt. Approved Part Time)

    Smt. Jyotismita Sarkar Asst. Prof. (Guest)

    Department of Geography

    Sri Tuhin Ray Assistant Professor

    Smt. Bhaswati Bhattacharjee Asst. Prof. (Govt. Approved Part Time)

    Smt. Sudeshna Mandal Asst. Prof. (Guest)

    Smt. Ishita Saha Asst. Prof. (Guest)

    Smt. Usha Karmakar Asst. Prof. (Guest)

    Sri Kankan Roy Asst. Prof. (Guest)

    Department of History

    Smt. Tamali Mustafi Assistant Professor

    Dr. Bhawna Rai Assistant Professor

    Smt. Madhubanti Basu Asst. Prof. (Govt. Approved Part Time)

    Sri Subhra Prakash Goswami Asst. Prof. (Guest)

    TEACHING STAFF

  • Smt. Rina Saha Asst. Prof. (Guest)

    Sri Sumit Chowdhury Asst. Prof. (Guest)

    Department of Political

    Science

    Sri Rabin Ch. Das Assistant Professor

    Sri Bikash Ranjan Deb Associate Professor

    Dr. Babita Das Asst. Prof. (Govt. Approved Part Time)

    Smt. Sumita Saha Asst. Prof. (Guest)

    Department of Sociology

    Smt. Prajna Paramita Sarkar Assistant Professor

    Sri Krishna Prasad Barman Assistant Professor

    Smt. Sanchita Dhar Asst. Prof. (Govt. Approved Part Time)

    Smt. Sarmistha Biswas Asst. Prof. (Govt. Approved Part Time)

    Department of Education Smt. Payel Dey Sen Asst. Prof. (Guest)

    Department of

    Environmental Studies

    Smt. Siju Das Asst. Prof. (Guest)

    Smt. Rimpa Das Asst. Prof. (Guest)

    FACULTY OF COMMERCE

    NAME OF THE

    DEPARTMENTS

    NAME OF THE FACULTY

    MEMBERS DESIGNATION

    Department of Commerce

    Sri Sujay Chakraborty Assistant Professor

    Sri Mukul Kanti Ghosh Associate Professor

    Smt. Rima Doma Sherpa Assistant Professor

    Smt. Babita Prasad Asst. Prof. (Govt. Approved Part Time)

    Smt. Suroshree Mukherjee Asst. Prof. (Govt. Approved Part Time)

    Sri Indrajit Purohit Asst. Prof. (Govt. Approved Part Time)

    Sri Tanmoy Karmakar Asst. Prof. (Govt. Approved Part Time)

  • Smt. Arpita Roy Asst. Prof. (Govt. Approved Part Time)

    Smt. Sulekha Das Asst. Prof. (Govt. Approved Part Time)

    FACULTY OF SCIENCE

    NAME OF THE

    DEPARTMENTS

    NAME OF THE FACULTY

    MEMBERS DESIGNATION

    Department of Chemistry

    Sri Biswajit Bhowmick Assistant Professor

    Dr. Bablee Mandal Assistant Professor

    Sri Jay Gopal Mandal Asst. Prof. (Govt. Approved Part Time)

    Smt. Pallabi Sarkar Asst. Prof. (Guest)

    Sri Suvojit Roy Asst. Prof. (Guest)

    Smt. Sanjay Mahato Asst. Prof. (Guest)

    Smt. Bijeta Mitra Asst. Prof. (Guest)

    Sri Narottom Sutradhar Asst. Prof. (Guest)

    Department of

    Mathematics

    Sri Aniruddha Palit Assistant Professor

    Smt. Sima Barman Assistant Professor

    Sri Phurba Tamang Assistant Professor

    Sri Susanta Das Asst. Prof. (Guest)

    Sri Bikiran Das Asst. Prof. (Guest)

    Smt. Debasmita Bal Asst. Prof. (Guest)

    Sri Sourav Deb Asst. Prof. (Guest)

    Department of Physics

    Dr. Romyani Goswami Assistant Professor

    Dr. Arindam Karmakar Assistant Professor

    Sri Arkaprava Mitra Asst. Prof. (Govt. Approved Part Time)

    LIBRARY Sri Santanu Das Librarian

  • Dr. Pranab Kr Mishra Principal, Surya Sen Mahavidyalaya

    Sri Bikash Ranjan Deb, Associate Professor, Dept. of Political Science

    Convenor

    Sri Biswajit Bhowmik, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Chemistry

    Joint-Convenor

    Dr. Suphal Biswas, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Bengali

    Joint-Convenor

    Sri Sujoy Chakraborty, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Commerce

    Member

    Sri Ranjit Kr. Barman, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Bengali

    Member

    Sri Santanu Das, Librarian

    Member

    Sri Krishna Prasad Barman, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Sociology

    Member

    Sri Indrajit Purohit, Assistant Professor (Govt. Approved Part Time), Dept. of Commerce

    Member

    ADMISSION COMMITTEE 2017

  • Sri Biswajit Purohit Head Clerk

    Sri Nakul Chandra Sarkar Accountant

    Sri Rajib Saha Cashier

    Smt Atasi Ghosh Clerk

    Sri Biswanath Waddar Peon (Office)

    Sri Dasharath Debnath Lab. Attendant (chemistry)

    Sri Sarjeet Balmiki Sweeper

    Sri Badal Dey Guard

    Sri Malay Banerjee Lab. Attendant (Physics)

    Sri Jerome Lakra Peon (Office)

    Sri Krishna Bahadur Chhetri Peon (Library)

    Sri Nand Kishar Routh Peon (Office)

    Sri Nikhil Chandra Das Lab. Attendant (Physics)

    Sri Laxman Passwan Guard

    Sri Arka paul Library Clerk

    Sri Souvik Mitra Office Clerk

    Shamsher Ali Lab. Attendant (Physics)

    Sri Biswajay Chanda Lab. Attendant (Chemistry)

    Sri Rabi Malakar Electrician

    Smt. Moutusi Nandy Lab. Attendant (Geography)

    Sri Debadityo Sarkar Lab. Attendant (Chemistry)

    NON-TEACHING STAFF (PERMANENT)

  • Smt. Sandhya Roy Library Clerk

    Sri Ratan Bhattachacharjee Guard

    Smt. Sumitra Kundu Lab. Attendant (Chemistry)

    Sri Alok Mitra Lab. Attendant (Geography)

    Smt. Mamuni Barman Lab. Attendant (Geography)

    Sri Augustine Arwind Toppo Library Peon

    Sri Gopal Mallick Peon

    Miss Piyali Das Lab. Attendant

    Sri Subrata Chakroborty I.C.T. in-Charge

    Smt. Tanima Ghosh Sarkar Computer Assistant

    Smt. Ratna Mukherjee Lady Attendant

    Sri Ramakant Routh Sweeper

    Smt. Asha Devi Sweeper

    NON-TEACHING STAFF (CASUAL)

  • SURYA SEN MAHAVIDYALAYA

    (A GOVT. AIDED DEGREE COLLEGE)

    AFFILIATED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH BENGAL

    SURYA SEN COLONY, BLOCK B, SILIGURI TOWN 734004

    DIST-JALPAIGURI