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MUC WOMEN’S COLLEGE
BURDWAN
ANNUAL REPORT IQAC
2008 – 2009
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The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC Name of the Institution: MUC WOMEN’S COLLEGE, BURDWAN
Year of Report: 2008 – 2009
Part A: The IQAC of the college has been seriously engaged in addressing all problems to
ensure quality education.
The following activities deserve to be highlighted:
Promotion of e NSS/NCC activities
Widening the zone of social awareness of students
Stress on use of electronic teaching devices
Stress on development programme for faculty
Improvement of Library service
More effective use of student feed back
The success of the college in the fields in focus will be evident from Section B of the report.
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The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC
Name of the Institution: MUC WOMEN’S COLLEGE, BURDWAN
Year of Report: 2008 – 2009
Part B:
1. Activities reflecting the Goals and Objectives of the Institution: The College has formulated its goals and objectives towards which all its activities throughout the year have been oriented. The Goals and objectives of our college are as follows:
(a) Women Education from Enlightenment to Empowerment (b) Knowledge to wisdom; perception to Application (c) Complementation & Integration of Institution & Society (d) Nurturing the feeling to all time indebtedness to the Institute (e) Molding personality: changing oneself to be successful and to be accepted
2008-2009
During the 2008-2009 academic sessions our college arranged a Micro Legal Literacy Camp under the aegis of the District Legal Service Authority on 11/02/09. The camp highlighted issues like domestic violence, women rights, etc.
Papiya Saha, a student of our colleges, participated in 2009 NSS Republic Day Camp in New Delhi.
A Seminar on “Consumer Rights & Fair Price” was held on 24 December 2008 with a view to promoting awareness of consumer rights among the customers. A quiz contest was arranged on the said topic & prizes were distributed. This is how the issues of integrating college & society and women empowerment were designed.
2. New academic programmes initiated (UG and PG):
Career oriented programme in Communicative English at the UG level introduced.
3. Innovation in curricular design and transaction
Novel methods of teaching are being adopted by teachers to cater to the tastes & demands of the new generation of learners.
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The Department of Botany, for example, makes adequate use of OHP & LCD presentation. Besides, other teaching tools used by teachers are clay models, MCQ, Charts, etc. The department of Botany also promotes enhancing theoretical knowledge with practical experience by arranging educational excursion almost every year.
The department of English (PG) occasionally arranges film show on the novels and plays prescribed in the syllabus to its UG & PG students.
The college has a rich tradition of stall presentation in the Annual Social. Each department competes in a healthy academic exhibition on any particular topic, and prizes are awarded on the basis of the judgment provided by external experts. In 2008, the Science departments of Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics were the recipient of first, second and third prize respectively, while in Arts, the first, second and third prizes were clinched by the departments of Geography, English & Sanskrit respectively.
4. Inter-disciplinary programmes started:
By conducting different Seminars on topics generating common awareness among everyone, the college promotes inter-disciplinarity. Some of such seminars held during 2008-2009 are on “Indo-US Nuclear Treaty”, “Reconstructing Culture: Post Colonial Problematics”, and “West Bengal Economy: Looking Ahead”, etc.
5. Examination reforms implemented:
Class tests are given due weightage. The performance of the learners in Class-Tests is taken into account where due to illness or on any other valid ground they fail to appear in the Test Examination preceding the University Examination.
6. Candidates qualified: NET / SET / GATE / SSC/ CSC / PSB
Name of Exams Session Success Report
GATE 2008-2009 i) Anindita Mukherjee qualified GATE in Botany ii) Devanita Ghosh qualified GATE in Microbiology
M Phil 2008 - 2009 i) Satabdi Pramanik (Political Science)
NET: 02
SET: 00
GATE: 02
SSC: 18
CSC: 02
OTHERS: Several
7. Initiative towards faculty development programme:
i) Students’ Feedback is taken every year, and the report is given every teacher. ii) Teachers are encouraged and released from their duties for participating Orientation
progrmme (OP) & Refresher courses (RC) for acquiring better competence in their respective subject. The following table shows attendance of such courses by the faculty during 2008-2009.
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ORIENTATION / RERESHER PROGRAMME:
SL No Name & Department Programme Period 1 Siddhartha Bhadra (Economics) O.P 05/07/08 to 01/08/08 2 Swati Mukhopadhyay (Mathematics) O.P 03/03/09 to 30/03/09 3 Mahuya Ganguly (Sanskrit) O.P 26/11/08 to 24/12/08 4 Basudeb Bhattacharyya (Sanskrit) O.P 05/07/08 to 01/08/08 5 Indrani Paul (Chemistry) RC, C.U. 22/08/08 to 11/09/08 6 Indrani Paul (Chemistry RC, J.U. 02/01/09 to 22/01/09 7 Sisir Garai (Physics) RC 07/02/09 to 27/02/09 8 Swati Chatterjee (English) RC 15/07/08 to 04/08/08 9 Suranjana Bhadra (English) RC, B.U. 15/07/08 to 04/08/08 10 Kakali Dutta (Chemistry) O.P 16/05/09 to 12/06/09 11 Atanu Dan Winter School on Nan particle-Science
and Technology, NIT, Durgapur 02/01/09-15/01/09
ATTENDANCE OF SEMINAR / SYMPOSIUM / WORKSHOP:
The faculty also enriched themselves by participating in the following Conference / Seminar /
Symposium / Workshop during Academic Session 2008 – 09
Name of the Teachers
Attendance of Seminar/ Workshop/Symposium Nature/Title of Seminar
Held at
Date
Chandan Das
i) Advance in Plant Sciences ii) Workshop on “Advance Instrumentation” Technique for teaching & Research in Bio Science
Biotechnology of Food Security Viswa Bharati
10/04/09 Mar 25, 2009
Sc & Tech Congress Burdwan University 28 Jan to 1 Feb 2009
Swati Mukherjee
National Symposium on Applied Math & Related Computational Problem
Calcutta University
13-14 Jan 2009
Atanu Dan
National Workshop on Radiation and Application
10-12 Nov 2008
Second National Conference on Uncertainty: A Mathematical Approach
23-24 Sep 2008
Convention of Freedom in Computer Technology
26-28 Dec, 2008.
Application of Radioisotopes, Radiation and Hadrons in Health Care
26 Sep, 2008
Winter School on Nano particles: Science & Technology
NIT, Durgapur 2-15 Jan 2009
Chandra N Banerjee
National Workshop on International year of Astronomy
Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore
06-07 Sep 2008
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National Workshop on Radiation Science & Application
UGC, DAE Consortium for Scientific Research, Kolkata Centre
10-12 Nov 2008
Sisir Garai
16th West Bengal State Sc Cong & Tech Conference (WBSSC & T)
Burdwan Science Centre, B.U.
28/02/09- 01/03/09
Pradipta Sengupta
“Quest for Quality Sustenance in Quality Enhancement in Teacher Education” (National, NAAC Sponsored)
Ramakrishna Mission Sikshanamandira Belur Math
05-06 Mar 2009
Bikas Krishna Sinha & Sukumar Ghosh
“Role of IQAC on Quality Sustenance in Higher Education” (NAAC Sponsored)
Medinipur College 7-8 Mar 2009
Bikas Krishna Sinha & Sukumar Ghosh
Workshop on “Post Accreditation Quality Initiative”
Kalna College 2 Aug 2008
Swati Mukherjee
National Seminar on Emerging areas in Mathematics & Application
Burdwan University 18-20 Feb 2009
Rama Mondal (UGC Sponsored) “Higher Education & Employability”
Malda College 15 Nov 2008
M A Rahaman
Global Economic Crisis & Its Impact on Indian Economy (State Level)
Burdwan Raj College
5 Feb 2009
M A Rahaman Mallika Chakraborty
The Revolt of 1857: The First War of Independence (Intn.)
Burdwan Raj College
27-28 Aug. 2008
Mallika Chakraborty Negotiating Women’s Experiences: The Tradition of Rokeya Shekhawat Hossain (Nat)
Burdwan University
12 Dec 2008
Mahuya Dutta Gupta Ashim Dasgupta Smarak Baktrita PB Itihas Samsad 25 April 2009
8. Total Number of Seminars / Workshop conducted : The teaching departments of the college are encouraged throughout the year to arrange Seminars & conferences which enable the faculty & students of the department to interact with Resource Persons from outside and thus academically orient themselves with updated information. The following Seminar / Conference & Workshop were arranged in the college during 2007-08.
2008-2009
Date Nature Department
Subject Speakers
10/8/08 National (UGC Sponsored)
Bengali Unish O Bish Shatake Manche O Natake Nari
Kumar Roy, Sumita Chakraborty ShamikBandyopadhyay,Jagannath Basu & Urmimala Basu
11/08/08 Institutional ___ “Indo-US Nuclear Treaty is Detrimental to the Sovereignty of the Nation”
Prof. Satyajit Chakraborty
11/12/08 National (UGC Sponsored)
Economics
West Bengal Economy: Looking Ahead
Prof Dipankar Dasgupta, ISI (Ex) Prof Pranab Chatterjee, HOD, Viswa-Bharati Prof Sanjar K Bhowmik, CU Prof Arup Chatterjee, Dean (Arts & Commerce), BU
04/9/08 Institutional Philosophy
Bundle Theory of Substance
Mamata Bandyopadhya, Burdwan University
25/9/08 UGC English Reconstructing Culture: Prof T Vijay Kumar
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& 26/9/08
Sponsored Post colonial Problematics Osmania University Dr Bijoy Kumar Das, B.U. Dr Himadri Lahiri, B.U. Dr Angshuman Ka, B.U. Dr Goutam Buddha Sural, Bankura Christian College Dr Amrit Sen ViswaBharti Mr. Debashish Lahiri Belur Lalbaba College
23/9/08 & 24/9/08
National (UGC Sponsored)
Mathematics
Uncertainty: A Mathematical Approach (UAMA)
Prof S.K.Samanta Prof A.Mukherjee Dr Anadi Chatterjee Dr.Sujata Ghosh Prof S.Raha Dr.D.Dutta,Dr.M.K.Singh, Dr.Brij Kumar,Prof.U.K.Mukherjee,Prof.K.C.Chattopadhyay,Prof.T.Bag, Prof.A.P.Baisnab
Feb 2009
DST Mathematics
UAMA Prof S.Raha Prof Madhumangal Pal Prof Babulal Sil
9. Research Projects:
a) Newly implemented:
Siddharta Bhadra & Putul Pal Registered for PhD during 2008-09
Minor Research Project Approved by the UGC
The following Minor Research Projects are in progress:
Name of Teacher & Department Name of Projects
Goutam Bhattacharyya (Chemistry) Synthesis and Toxicity Amidine and Diamidines
Kakali Dutta (Chemistry) Analysis of Fractional Graph for the Growth Molecular Aggregation & Crystals
Pinaki Majumdar (Mathematics) Fuzzy Inner Product & Institutionistic Fuzzy Inner Product Spaces and its Properties
Ajoy Sarkar (English) Survey of the Problems of Teaching English in H S Level in the Schools of Burdwan Sadar Subdivision
Swati Mukherjee (Mathematics) Application of Lie group analysis to boundary-layer flows
The following teachers are continuing their Research towards the award of PhD Degree:
Suranjana Bhadra Dept. of English Registered at Burdwan University Arpita Banerjee Dept. of Economics do Sisir Garai Dept of Physics do Piyali Ghosh Dept. of Chemistry do Pinaki Majumdar Dept. of Mathematics Registered at Visva-Bharati Univ
b) Completed:
The following teachers of our college were awarded the PhD degree in the session 2008-2009
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Pradipta Sengupta: Dept. of English from B.U. Abhijit Bandyopadhyay: Dept. of Zoology from B.U. Kana Biswas: Dept. of Geography from Calcutta University
a. Research Guide
Details of Research Scholars Dr. Swati Chatterjee, Reader in English, has been guiding research students leading to award
of M.Phil degree in Vinayaka Mission Institute (UGC Sponsored) Tamil Nadu, India. Dr. Sukumar Ghosh acted as Guide to complete the project work for the seasonal activity for
M.Sc. Part II in Environmental Science of Vidyasagar University. Dr. Anindita Roy, Department of Microbiology, helped Poulomi Kundu to prepare Project
work for her PG studies in Microbiology
Apart from direct Research activities, a cursory glance at some of the papers published by our teacher may reveal their Research involvement.
Name of the Teachers Title of Papers Published at Bikas Krishna Sinha (Botany)
Microbial Ecology Indian Journal of Indian & Pure Biology, Vol. 24, 02, 2009
Sukumar Ghosh (Botany)
An old view of Human Genome
Accepted for publication in Indian Journal of Applied & Pure Biology
Pradipta Sengupta (English)
Foucault, Prison & Great Expectations
Atlantic Critical Review, Vol. 7, No-3 (July-Sep 2008)
Pinaki Majumdar (Mathematics)
1. On Fizzy Inner product 2. Similarity Measure ..Set
1. Journal of Fuzzy Maths Vol. XVI 2. New Maths & Natural Comp Vol IV No 2
Swati Mukhopadhyay (Mathematics)
13 papers published & accepted during 2007-2008 & 5 papers published in 2008-2009
Provided Separately
Mahuya Duttagupta (History)
1. Tebhaga to andigram: A Case study
2. Greek Cemetery of Kolkata: An Overview
Science Congress Proceeding 2009
Sisir Garai (Physics) ‘All Optical… Amplifiers’ & 5 other publications
International Journal of Light Electron 2009
Kana Biswas Agricultural Land : Ownership; etc.
Practising Geographer, Sept. 2008
10. Patents generated, if any: Nil
11. New collaborative research programmes: Nil
12. Research grants received from various agencies:
University Grants Commission
2008-09
Sri Goutam Bhattacharyya – Minor Research Project, Rs. 57,500/-
Sm. Swati Mukhopadhya - Do – Rs. 8,000/-
Sm Kakali Dutta – Do – Rs. 1,26,250/-
Sri Ajoy Sarkar – Do Rs. 56,750/-
Sril Pinaki Majumder – Do Rs. 88,250/-
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13. Details of research scholars :
Antara Mukherjee & Sukanta Das continuing their research under Dr. Sukriti Ghosal, Principal.
Sri Buddhadeb Mukherjee, Part-time Research Scholar, has been continuing his research under Dr. Sukumar Ghosh, Reader in Botany.
Debashis Roy has started his research work entitled ‘Sorosh Shatak Theke Astadsh Shatak parjyanta Apradhan Baishnab Kabider Kabi Krititya’ under the supervision of Dr. Geeta Paul on 12/4/07.
14. Citation index of faculty members and impact factor :
The profile of Dr. Swati Mukhopadhyay, Department of Mathematics of our college, is included in International Who’s Who.
15. Honours / Awards to the faculty.
Dr. Pradipta Sengupta of the Department of English is a Charter Member of the John Updike Society, Bloomington, Illinois, USA.
Pinaki Majumdar is referee of the following Journals:
i) Computer & Mathematics with Application ELSEVIER ii) New Mathematics & Natural Computation World Scientific iii) Iranian Journal of Fuzzy System Iran iv) Mathematics & Computer Modeling ELSEVIER v) Journal of Advanced Research in App. Mathematics USA
Sisir Kumar Garai
i) Optics & Laser Technology ELSEVIER ii) Optical Technology SPIE iii) Optical Engineering OSA iv) Optics Express -Do- v) Optical Review
Chandranath Bandyopadhyay Sl. Gr. Lecturer in Physics has been engaged in Science
Popularization programme as an active member of Paschim Banga Vijnan Mancha.
16. Internal resources generated:
2008-09 Room 51,150 Cycle Stand 22,180 Nutrition Fee 1,32,000 Physical Education 1,16,390 PG Fee 1,72,500 Statistics Fee 12,900 Microbiology 6,85,500 Computer & Spoken English 3,48,000 Misc & Sundries 22,316 Sale of Admission Forms 2,30,100 Donation 1,000
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17. Details of departments getting SAP, COSIST (ASSIST)/DST.FIST, etc assistance
/recognition
Nothing at present
18. Community Services:
Nineteen Students donated blood on 15 August at Red Cross, Burdwan. Plantation Programme performed by the College NSS Unit along with Health & Hygiene awareness development among people in Ward No 35 was taken.
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19. Teachers & Officers newly recruited: (2008 – 09)
Year Non-teaching Staff Teaching Staff 2008-09 02 04
20. Teaching-Non-teaching staff ratio: 2:1 approx.
Teaching & Library Staff: Non-Teaching Staff:
College Hostel
Total No. of fulltime teachers: 47 Permanent: 39 Full Time: 08 Graduate Lab. Instructor: 04 Contractual: 03 Contractual: 02 Contractual teachers: 07 Casual: 02 Casual: 08 Part-time teachers: 26 Asst. Librarian: 02 Total: 86 Total: 44 18
21. Improvement in the Library services:
New Books and Journals are fairly displayed for general notice
Seminar Library facility now covers all the existing departments.
Dialogue is on to explore the possibility of overhauling the entire system of book- entry,
book lending & return by using a new Library specific software like SOUL or COHA.
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The Book Bank Service for needy students has been restored and quite a few recent editions
have been purchased. The number of copies has been increased to cater to larger number of
students from under- privileged classes.
22. New Books / Journals subscribed and their value:
Books, Journals added to Library stock during 2008-2009
New Books purchased: 579
Book Gifts & Seminar Library: 1148
A few important Journals & periodicals regularly subscribed:
i) Atlantic Literary Review
ii) Current Science
iii) University News
iv) Bulletin of the Calcutta Mathematical Society
v) Science Reporter vi) Resonance
vi) Dialogue
vii) E P W
viii) Lokosanskritam
ix) Socialist perspective
x) Mathematical Intelligencer
Approximately 140 users visit the Library on an average.
Value of books & journals purchased during 2008-2009:
UGC: 3, 684.00
Non UGC: 1, 12,166.00
Non UGC (Morning): 3, 012.00
Total: 1, 15,850.00
23. Courses in which student assessment of teachers has been introduced and the action
taken on the student feedback:
Student feedback was taken on all UG Honours courses and PG course in English. Teaches
who scored less than averages on any point of evaluation were asked to improve their
performance.
24. Unit cost of education:
2008-2009:
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Expenditure: 3, 34, 75, 400.00 (Including Salary) 1, 13, 98, 738.00 (Excluding Salary) No of Students: 3317 Unit Cost: 10, 072.07 (Including Salary) 3, 436.46 (Excluding Salary)
25. Computerization of administration :
In addition to the computerization of Office & Accounts, Day Cash Collection has been fully computerized.
26. Increase in the infrastructural facilities:
Completion of 1st Floor of Library Building Vertical extension of Multistoried Building Construction of UGC Hostel Modernizing the Toilets of RM Building Modernizing the Toilet opposite to Room No 26
27. Technology up gradation:
Computerization work of Library taken up
28. Computer and Internet access and training to teachers and students:
More teachers and non-teaching staff have been motivated and helped to utilize internet facility available within the college.
29. Financial aids to students during 2008 – 09:
2008-09 (Not Audited) Rs. 1,83,215/- was given to 294 students Full free 194 students, Half free – 100 students Additional Amount disbursed for students welfare Rs. 31,245/- National Scholarship Rs. 7,190/- Mohosin Grant Rs. 3,500/- Jindal Welfare: Rs. 9,300/- Scholarship for disabled Rs. 3000/- Scholarship from RS Sansthan – Rs. 88,000/- Do- from WB Minority Dev & F Co-Rs. 64,905/- Do- from WB Merit cum Means Rs. 1,58,250/- Do- from LWO Rs. 3,000/- Discretionary Grant from Hon’ble CM., WB-Rs. 5,000/- Full-free boarder ship – 11 No’s boarders (1st yr 7, 2nd yr 2, 3rd yr. 2) Half-free boarder ship – 20 No’s boarders (1st yr 11, 2nd yr 3, 3rd yr 4, PG 2.)
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30. Activities and support from the Alumni-Association:
04-10-08: Chirayata, the Alumni association, celebrated the “Day of the Aged” by befriending Senior citizens of Kanchan Nagar at Gobinda Ashram, Burdwan 14-11-08: “Children’s Day” was observed by Chirayata with Red Cross, Burdwan, Badamtala, befriending the slum children of the area. 15-08-08: Independence Day was observed at DCH, Burdwan by Chirayata with Red Cross 07-12-08: A cultural programme of physically and mentally challenged children of Burdwan town was organized by Chirayata to give support to the otherwise able. 08-03-09: International Mother’s Day was observed by Chirayata with Red Cross and Ramakrishna Mission at Sanskriti Auditorium. 16-03-09: College students participated in a Workshop on ‘Legal Aids for Women’ organized by Paschim Banga Mahila Samiti at Town Hall, Burdwan (Prof. Rama Mandal, Associate Prof. of Botany, was the speaker) 09-05-09: Rabindra Jayanti was celebrated at District Correctional Home by Chirayata jointly with Red Cross, Burdwan.
31. Activities and support from the Parent-Teacher Association:
The Parent-teacher meet could not be held during 2007-08 for the illness the Principal on
the scheduled date – College Foundation Day.
32. Health Services:
Health checkup camp in the college was organized by Alumni association “Chirayata”
NSS unit of this College actively worked for Slum Development. On 01-10-08 a drive has
been taken by NSS volunteers’ to develop habit regarding Cleanliness and Hygiene among
the people dwelling in slum of Ward No 35 of Burdwan Municipality and motivated
children to go to School & provided Photo Identity Card to every child, an initiative towards
the extension activity of the College.
Observed ‘World Health Day’ on 08-04-09 at College & Gobinda Asharam, Kanchan Nagar
Burdwan by our NSS volunteers’, Chirayata and Burdwan Red Cross Unit
33. Performance in sports activities:
Students of the college participated in different inter college Sports & Games at University
and State Level meets. Achievement data given in answer to question no 35
34. Incentives to outstanding sports persons:
Admission and attendance rule relaxed for outstanding Sports Person.
35. Students Achievement & Awards
During 2008-2009
Papiya Saha participated in NSS RD Camp in 2009.
Nilufa Yasmin participated in 400-metre race and got the 3rd Prize & bagged the 2nd prize in
the Xth Inter Non-Govt. College District Athletic Meet (2008-2009).
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Madhumita Roy bagged the third prize in Essay Competition organized by Sri Aurobindo
Bhaban Trust Committee, Burdwan on 17/08/08. Supurna Lahiri got the first prize and
Nibeta Mukherjee got the second prize in the same competition.
Anwesha Mukherjee stood third in Conquest (Budding Economist) She got the first position
in the same Conquest as per the vote of the audience.
Our students Surya Ray, Asha Khandelwal, Priyanka Pal & Debika Nandi were selected
collectively for the 2nd position.
Riya Pal stood 2nd in High Jump and Discuss Throw of BU Sports Meet 2008.
Papiya Saha participated in the Republic Day Parade Camp at New Delhi in 2009. She also
participated in O.P for NSS volunteers organized by Rajib Gandhi National Institute of
Youth Development.
Manisha Shaw represented the college at the Annual NSS Republic Day Camp at the Prime
Minister’s Rally at New Delhi from 01/01/09 to 29/01/09.
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36. Activities of the Guidance and Counseling unit:
Personal counseling of the students especially management of stresses is done by the faculty. Departmental teachers also extend academic guidance to students even after they pass out of the institution.
37. Placement services provided to students:
The following students were Selected by ‘WIPRO’ on 19.12.2007: 1. Aditi Banerjee 2. Sweta Singh 3. Atreyee Chanda 4. Sharmin Firdousy 5. Esha Mishra 6. Priti Saha
38. Development Programme for Non-teaching Staff
One Non-teaching Staff has been granted leave to prosecute his LLM Studies.
39. Healthy Practices of the Institution:
Pro-Student Administration :
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Welfare: Inter-institutional exchange of apparatus: Job Entrance Training Programme 40. Linkages developed with National/International Academic/ Research Bodies
Nothing to mention at present
41. Any other relevant information
Examination Results 2009
B A Hons (New pattern)
B.Sc Hons. 2009 (New pattern)
B A(1+1+1) General Course B.Sc (1+1+1) General Course
Post Graduate 2009
University Rank:
In 2009 the following students held University Rank (only1st & 2nd position considered) earning glory for their alma mater. Samapti Garai (1st ) Mathematics Honours Ahasena Begum (1st ) Sanskrit Honours Anindita Basu (2nd jointly) English Honours Bhaswati Mondal (2nd ) Geography Honours Aditi Banerjee (2nd ) MA in English
Subject Appeared Passed 1st 2nd
Bengali 40 40 06 34 English 49 47 06 41 Sanskrit 44 44 13 31 Pol.Sc 30 26 01 25
Philosophy 36 30 01 29 History 41 40 02 38
Geography 23 23 01 22 Economics 05 05 01 04
Subject Appeared Passed 1st 2nd Physics 07 07 03 04
Microbiology 20 19 11 8 Zoology 14 12 04 08 Botany 13 13 09 04
Chemistry 13 09 02 07 Mathematics 21 19 8 11
Appeared Passed Appeared Passed 355 254 06 06
Subject Appeared Passed 1st 2nd English 26 26 5 22
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PART C:
Completion of Library Building
Completion of Third Floor of Multipurpose Building
Construction of UGC Funded Hostel
Construction of New Toilet Opposite Room 27
Introduction of B.Sc Honours Course in Computer Science
Upgrading the Library
Introduction of Communicative English Certificate Course with UGC Assistance
Installing Solar Energy Units in some parts of the College
Making Provision for Rain Water Harvesting
Name & Signature of the Coordinator, IQAC Name & Signature of the Chairperson, IQAC