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Govt. Sponsored Gope Palace, Paschim Medinipur - 721102 Affiliated to Vidyasagar University Accredited 'A' Grade College by NAAC (in all three cycle) th th Amongst 100 Colleges in India - Rank 98 & 4 in West Bengal by NIRF, MHRD, Govt. of India. RAJA NARENDRA LAL KHAN WOMEN'S COLLEGE 1 9 5 7 PROSPECTUS - 2017

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Govt. SponsoredGope Palace, Paschim Medinipur - 721102

Affiliated to Vidyasagar UniversityAccredited 'A' Grade College by NAAC (in all three cycle)

th thAmongst 100 Colleges in India - Rank 98 & 4 in West Bengal by NIRF, MHRD, Govt. of India.

RAJA NARENDRA LAL KHAN WOMEN'S COLLEGE1 9 5 7

PROSPECTUS - 2017

LAYOUT PLAN OF RAJA N. L. KHAN WOMEN'S COLLEGE

Prospectus 2017-181 9 5 7 Raja N.L. Khan Women's College

Prospectus 2017-181 9 5 7 Raja N.L. Khan Women's College

Prospectus 2017-181 9 5 7 Raja N.L. Khan Women's College

On behalf of Raja Narendra Lal Khan Women's College, I extend a warm

welcome to you all. The College began its journey on 22nd August, 1957 in what

was once the Gope Palace, thanks to the munificence of Mrs. Anjali Khan, wife of Sri

Amarendra Lal Khan of Narajole to whom the Palace belonged, and the unstinting

support of Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy, the then Chief Minister of West Bengal. Prior to

that the Gope Palace was fortunate to host many well known freedom fighters and

leaders of the country, the legacy of whose footprints it bears to this day.

The development of the College into an outstanding institution of higher

education owes much to the sincere and untiring efforts and excellent administration of its founding

Principal, Dr. Niharkana Majumdar and the next Principal Dr. Sushila Mondal. At present it has 25

undergraduate Departments and 07 postgraduate Department and efforts are on to open a few more

postgraduate Departments from this academic session. Its meritorious and disciplined students, research

scholars, highly qualified and dedicated faculty and proficient staff are a matter of pride for the College

today.

Raja Narendra Lal Khan Women's College, despite being situated in rural surroundings at Phulpahari

Mouza on the outskirts of Midnapore Town near the edge of Paschim Medinipur district, has all the modern

facilities and equipment required in higher education today. The website of the College provides

comprehensive information about it and is regularly kept up to date; each Department has a "smart

classroom'' equipped with modern teaching aids; science departments have modernised laboratories; Wi-Fi

facilities are available on campus; hostels for the resident students are situated within the College precincts

which also has extensive playgrounds, a gymnasium and spacious auditorium. Students are given the option

to undergo hands-on computer training and a course in communicative English. College also offers a

number of other value added certificate course In addition, all students have to participate in either NCC or

NSS or these activities help to improve their physical abilities and cultivate social consciousness among

them. The Career Advancement Centre of the College makes every effort to see that students get jobs upon

graduation through on-campus interviews. The College campus is constantly monitored by closed circuit

television (CCTV) cameras; biometric attendance is compulsory for teachers and staff.

This prospectus aims to provide prospective students with all necessary information about Raja

Narendra Lal Khan Women's College, such as eligibility criteria and other requirements for admission,

availability of subject combinations and facilities present. Once you join the College as a student I sincerely

hope you will enrich our institution as well as yourself by your honest efforts using all the facilities and

opportunities it provides to grow into a complete, mature and socially aware human being and will be proud

to talk about your college wherever you go.

(Dr. Jayasree Laha)

Principal

Raja N.L. Khan Women's College

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ContentPreface 01

Aims and Objectives of the College 01

Mission & Vision of the College 01

College at a glance 02

College Governing Body 03

04

Rules and Regulations 04

Subject Bunching 05

Certificate Courses 06

Eligibility Criteria 07

Calculation of Merit Points 07

Subject wise Intake Capacity 08

Fees Structure 09

Evaluation System 10

Rules and Regulations of the College 12

Induction Meeting 13

13

Heritage Building 13

Biometric Attendance 13

Special prizes 13

C.C.T.V. 15

Solar Light & Hot water 15

Games and Sports 15

Cultural activities 15

N.C.C. 16

N.S.S. 16

Museum of the Department of History 17

Mathematics Gallery 17

Folk Museum 17

Central Facilities of the College 18

Library 18

Hostel 19

Canteen 19

Play ground-gymnasium-indoor court 20

Auditorium and Seminar Hall 20

E-learning facilities 20

Language Lab 20

Spoken English 20

Admission

Special Features of the College

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Prospectus 2017-181 9 5 7 Raja N.L. Khan Women's College

Animal House 20

Historical Museum in the Basement of Palace 21

Career Advancement Centre (CAC) 21

Bus Service 23

Wi-Fi Zone 23

Health Facilities 23

Student aid Fund 23

Cycle Stand 23

Staff Quarters 23

Anti-ragging Committee and squad 23

Sexual Harassment Cell 24

Grievance Cell 24

Students' Union 25

Equal opportunity Cell 25

Women's Cell 25

NIRF Ranking 25

26

Outreach activities 26

Eco Club 26

Educational excursion 27

Seminar organisation 27

Special lectures 28

Journal Publication 29

Mentorship 29

Faculty Members 30

Research Guidance 35

Non-Teaching Staff Member 36

Contribution to the Society 38

We Care 38

Netaji Subhas Open University (NSOU) 39

Contribution of the RUSA 41

Activities of the College

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Raja Narendra Lal Khan Women's College was established in the historical Gope Palace of Midnapore in the year 1957. Gope Palace, during the period of Raja Debendra Lal Khan was an important site of freedom movement and was graced by the foot prints of stalwarts like Gandhiji, Netaji and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi visited this palace twice in the years 1921 and 1925. The College was established with the blessings and initiative of the then Chief Minister of West Bengal Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy who had shown a keen interest to set up a women's college in this district to promote education among women. Through the indefatigable energy and altruistic endeavours of the Late Srimati Anjali Khan and her husband Late Sri Amarendra Lal Khan this dream became a reality. The college was inaugurated by Sri Dinendranath Bandyopadhyay, District Magistrate, Midnapore on 22nd August, 1957 and completed its fifty years in 2007. During this long-glorious span of time the institution has grown from a little sapling to a strong robust tree with full blossoms. Since its inception, this institute has been tirelessly functioning as one of the premier sites of learning and dissemination of knowledge in the arena of women's education. In these fifty years the institute has reached its pinnacle of glory and can boast of maintaining consistency in yielding excellent academic results over the past decades.

In the year 2006, the Gope Palace has been declared as a 'Heritage Building' by the Heritage Commission, Govt. of West Bengal as history speaks from every nook and corner of this palace. The college has registered significant growth in the areas of teaching, research and other extension activities and was accredited as 'A' Grade by NAAC. THRICE in 2004, 2011 & 2017. Most important milestone in the history of this college is the recognition of the college as College with Potential for Excellence (CPE) by UGC in the year 2011 and is funded by Department of Science and Technology (DST-FIST), Govt. of India and Basic Science Research (BSR), UGC. The most recent achievement of the college is obtaining the status of DBT-STAR College in 2014 by Department of Bio-technology, Govt. of India. The college has been ranked among the top 100 colleges in India, among top 4 colleges in West Bengal by National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) Ministry of Human Resource development. On various occasions our college has been graced by the glorious presence of many renowned dignitaries.

Raja Narendra Lal Khan Women's College is the icon for an attitude, a value and a way of life which offers an educational process, contains it, sustains it, yet transfers and transcends it. The motto of this institution is to substantiate Swami Vivekananda's ideal “Education is the unfloldment of Divinity in man.'' This is clearly revealed in the teaching-learning process of the institution. The cordial environment yield to the students a suitable platform for healthy physical and sound mental development, help them in building up their character and attaining self-sufficiency & confidence and supply them ample opportunities of discovering and developing harmoniously their natural abilities.

The main ideologies of the college are as following:

To empower women by enhancing their inner potentialities and enlightening them with an idea of complete womanhood.To create an environment truly conducive to the all-round development of the students – mental, physical and spiritual, free from all antagonisms of race, nationality, caste and creed.To help the students to manifest their different inner propensities while achieving the highest goal of their life.To motivate the students and developing in them qualities of good citizenship with a sense of social and civic outlook and responsibility.To expand the knowledge of the students by traditional and innovative educational methods.To inspire the students to take up various job oriented courses along with general courses as offered by our college for the betterment of their future life.To prepare the students for community development programmes through which they can serve the society better.To inculcate in them self -respect and confidence for upholding the rights and privileges of women in the society.

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ndYear of establishment : 22 August, 1957No. of campus : Gope Palace, RabindranagarCampus Area : Gope Palace (Main Campus) 46.860 acres

Rabindranagar (NSOU Campus) 4500sq.ft (approx.)

No. of UG Departments : 25No. of PG Departments : 07No. of Professional course : 01No. of Certificate course : 07Total number of teachers : 50 (01 on Lien) (Permanent Teachers) +02

(Graduate Lab Instructors) + 10 (Contractual Whole Time Teachers) + 36 (Part time Teachers)

UGC Minor Research Projects (MRP) : 12UGC Major Research Projects : 6No. of Non-teaching staff : 31 (12+19)Librarian : 01Total no. of student including PG : 4275 (including PG)Students counselling, training and placement cell : 01No. of Books in college library : 46,500 (including seminar library)No. of journals and periodicals : 32e-journals : NLIST for INFLIBNETCollege Research Journals : 02 Anudhyan - An International Journal

of Social Sciences (ISSN : 2455-6319) International Research Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences (ISSN : 2455-6718)

e-learning lab : 01Smart Classes : 10Computer facilities : All Dept., Office & Library, CAC centreMuseum Gallery : 05NSS Unit : 03NCC Unit : 01 (with firing range)College Auditorium : 01 (on the verge of completion)Health Unit : 01Eco Club : 01Women's Cell : 01Hostel Building : 05Total no. of Hostel Staff (Regular + Temporary) : 20 (12+ 8)Staff Quarter Building : 02 (with 8 flats) + 01 (2 Flats) (3)No. of Multigym : 01No. of play ground : 04Open Theatre (Bakul Mancha) : 01No. of trees : 2100No. of college buses : 10 (2 college+8 hired)College canteen : 01 (Student) & 01 (Staff)Pond : 01Green Generators : 03Herbal garden : 01Water supply service : 1 Big water tank + Submersible +

Sufficient number of Water Purifiers in all buildings

Police Outpost : 01 (with 5 police personnel)

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1. Sri Tarapada Pal : President

2. Dr. Jayasree Laha : Secretary & Principal

3. Prof. Agam Prasad Roy : V.U. Nominee

4. Dr. Chandradipa Ghosh : V.U. Nominee

5. Smt. Lopamudra Ghosh [Maiti] : Govt. Nominee

6. Sri Sandip Ghosh ; Govt. Nominee

7. Sri Harendranth Mahata : Rep. of Medinipur Sadar Panchayet Samiti

8. Prof. Debjani Mukherjee : Teachers' Representative

9. Dr. Rupa Dasgupta : Teachers' Representative

10. Prof. Arjun Mukhopadhyay : Teachers' Representative

11. Dr. Bipul Kumar Mandal : Teachers' Representative

12. Sri Bimal Kumar Malik : Non-Teaching Representative

13. Sri Anup Kumar Bhakta : Non-Teaching Representative

14. G.S., Students' Union : Students' Representative

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� Rules and RegulationsAdmission to the College implies an undertaking by the students to the effect that the students shall try their

utmost to enhance the reputation of the college and shall willingly abide by the rules and disciplines of the

college.

Applications are to be submitted through online process only.

Candidates should log-on college website: www.rnlkwc.org

Guidelines for submissions of online applications are given on the website under “online admission”

button.

Merit lists will be published on the website on the due date.

Selected candidates would visit college office on the particular dates of admission along with their original

documents.

Documents will be verified on the day of admission.

Applications for Hostel Seat would be submitted by the candidates after having their admission.

Residential certificate mentioning the approximate distance from the residence to the college

from relevant authority.

Parent's income certificate from the relevant authority.

Mark sheet of H.S. or equivalent exam.

Hostel seats will be allotted through proper selection procedure on the basis of the seats available.

Applicants can meet the “Help-Desk” in the college campus for any query during this admission procedure.

2. Application for admission is to be countersigned by the guardian and supported by the following documents

Mark sheet of H.S or equivalent exam from Board or Council.

Mark sheet of M.P. or equivalent exam from Board.

Age proving certificate (Admit card of Madhyamik or equivalent exam / Certificate of Madhyamik

exam).

Caste certificate, if any.

Pass port size photographs (scanned copy within 30 kb in jpg format)

Pass and character certificate from the Head of the Institution where she studied last.

[Photocopies of all the above said documents are needed at the time of admission.]

3. The student must be accompanied by the guardian or the local guardian at the time of admission.

4. The student migrating from another University or Board may be provisionally admitted on payment of

Migration Fee.

The migrating student must submit at the time of admission:

I. The migration certificate from the University or the Board from which she is coming and

II. An attested copy of the marksheet of the examination passed.

Admission rules are followed as per U.G.C., State Govt. & University guidelines.

� Online Admission System has been launched from the session 2015-2016

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COURSE ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

Three subjects to be taken, one from each of the following groups

GROUP A : BENGALI/ HINDI/ SANSKRIT/ PHYSICAL EDUCATION

GROUP B :HISTORY/ NSS / NCC

GROUP C : POLITICAL SCIENCE / MUSIC / HUMAN RIGHTS

GROUP D : PHILOSOPHY / ENGLISH / EDUCATION

B.A. GENERAL

B.A. HONOURS

By order of University, students of Arts Stream are not allowed to take Economics, Geography as their

general subjects.

All students applying for Arts General (B.A. General) have to take any one of the following subjects :

Physical Education, NSS, NCC or Human Rights.

One Honours subject to be chosen from the following :

BENGALI, HINDI, SANSKRIT, HISTORY, POLITICAL SCIENCE, MUSIC.

PHILOSOPHY, ENGLISH, EDUCATION

AND

Two general subjects to be taken and one from each of the above

groups.

Course Components B.Sc. (Honours)

Core Course (CC)

Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Course

Generic Elective (GE) Course

Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC)

Skill Enhancement Course (SEC)

14

4

4

2

2

COURSE STRUCTURE B.SC. (HONOURS)

Core Courses (B.Sc. Honours) Offered :�

One Core Course to be chosen from the following subjects :

MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, COMPUTER SCIENCE, BOTANY, ZOOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY,

NUTRITION, MICROBIOLOGY, GEOGRAPHY, ECONOMICS.

Bachelor of Computer Application.

Professional Course :�

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SEC-1III C5 GE-3

C6

C7

SEC-2IV C8 GE-4

C9

C10

V C11

C12

DSE-1

DSE-2

VI C13

C14

DSE-3

DSE-4

PROPOSED SCHEME FOR CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM IN B.SC. (Honours) ***

CoreCourse (14)

Ability EnhancementCompulsory Course (AECC) (2)

Skil EnhancementCourse (SEC) (2)

Elective: DisciplineCourse (SEC) (2)

Elective: Generic(GE) (4)

I C1 (English/MIL Communication)

/ Environmental Science

GE-1

C2

II Environmental Science /(English / MIL Communication)

GE-2C3

C4

*** To be finalised by Vidyasagar University. Students will be notified of the DSE, GE, AECC, SEC before

the commencement of the classes and they will have to make their choices from the courses that will

be offered. During application and consequent counseling they will only have to mention there choice

of the Core Courses. (CC)

Computer Application & Information Technology

Computer Application & Financial Accounting

Spoken English

Dance

Art & Craft

Mass Communications, Journalism with Performing Arts.

Yoga.

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An applicant passed H.S. (10+2) level in (2015, 2016 and 2017) with at least 45% marks in aggregate or

50% marks in the subject or related subject is eligible to apply for Honours Courses according to the rule

of Vidyasagar University.

Honours Subject Eligibility Passed (10+2) level with

Bengali

English

Sanskrit

Political Sc.

History

Philosophy

Economics

Education

Music

Geography

Physics

Chemistry

Mathematics

Computer Sc.

Zoology

Botany

Physiology

Microbiology

Nutrition

BCA

Bengali

English

Sanskrit

No subject bar preference to candidate with Pol. Sc. in 10+2 level.

No subject bar preference to candidate with History in 10+2 level.

No subject bar preference to candidate with Philosophy in 10+2 level.

Economics in H.S. and 45% marks in Mathematics in Madhyamik /

equivalent or must have passed in Mathematics in H.S. / equivalent.

No subject bar preference to candidate with Education in 10+2 level.

**No subject bar preference to candidate with Music in 10+2

Geography

Physics and Mathematics

Chemistry

Mathematics

Mathematics /Computer Sc./ Statistics

Bio-Science/ Biology

Bio-Science/ Biology

Bio-Science/ Biology

Bio-Science and / or Chemistry

1. Nutrition with Bioscience or Chemistry

2. Bio-Science and / or Chemistry

Mathematics / Computer Application / Computer Sc. / Statistics/ Business

Math

**Those applicants not having Music in H.S. will be selected on the basis of an audition taken by the

department. The audition date will be notified in the website.

10% of aggregate of best 5 subjects (including one language subject) Plus total marks obtained in

Honours taking subject or relevant subjects.

10% of aggregate of best 5 subjects (including one language subject) Plus total marks obtained in

one language subject, where honours taking subject not studied in H.S. level.

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Subject-wise seat capacity for UG Hons. Courses (2017-18)

Stream

B.A.

(Hons)

Subjects

Bengali

English

Sanskrit

Hindi

History

Pol. Sc.

Philosophy

Education

Music

Zoology

Botany

Physiology

Mathematics

Com. Sc.

Physics

Chemistry

Geography

Economics

B.C.A.

Microbiology

Nutrition

GEN

60

60

46

11

46

34

37

27

25

34

34

34

46

21

25

29

46

25

25

21

34

SC

24

24

18

4

18

14

15

11

10

14

14

14

18

09

10

12

18

10

10

09

14

ST

7

7

5

1

4

4

3

3

4

4

5

2

3

3

5

3

3

2

4

O-A

11

11

8

2

8

6

7

5

6

6

6

8

4

5

5

8

5

4

4

6

O-B

7

7

6

1

6

4

5

3

3

4

4

4

6

3

3

4

6

3

3

3

4

GE-

PH

2

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

SC-

PH

1

1

1

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0

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0

0

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0

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112

112

85

20

85

63

69

50

47

63

63

63

85

40

47

54

85

47

46

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63

B.Sc.

(Hons)

CBCS

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Sl.No.

SubjectAdditional fees to be

paid for following general subjects if

taken (annual charge)

Total fees payable during admission (including Tuition Fees & Bus Fees for

two months)

Stream

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

B.A. Hons.(1st Year)

Bengali (Hons.)

English (Hons.)

Sanskrit (Hons.)

History (Hons.)

Political Science (Hons.)

Philosophy (Hons.)

Hindi (Hons.)

Education (Hons.)

Music (Hons.)

Rs. 3430/-

Rs. 4530/-

Rs. 5500/-

Rs. 4530/-B.A. Hons. inFine Arts(1st Year)

10. B.A. General(1st Year)

11. B.Sc General(1st Year)

12. B.Sc General(1st Year)

13. BCA(1st Year)

Pure Science

Bio-Science

Rs. 2980/-

Rs. 3050/-

Rs. 3050/-

Rs. 11,000/- No Pass Subject

For all other Lab. basedPass Subjects- Rs.400/-

No Lab charges forMathematics Pass

Physical Education Pass-Rs. 1500/-

NCC Pass- Rs.1500/-

NSS Pass- Rs.400/-

Music Pass- Rs.400/-

Education Pass- Rs. 400/-

Hindi Pass- Rs. 400/-

Sl.No.

Subject Fees payable during admission 2nd Semester

(excluding Tuition & BUS Fees)

Total fees payable during admission 1st Semester(including Tuition Fees & Bus Fees for two months)

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10

11.

B.Sc. Physics (Hons.)

B.Sc. Chemistry (Hons.)

B.Sc. Mathematics (Hons.)

B.Sc. Computer Science (Hons.)

B.Sc. Zoology (Hons.)

B.Sc. Botany (Hons.)

B.Sc. Physiology (Hons.)

B.Sc. Nutrition (Hons.)

B.Sc. Micro-biology (Hons.)

B.Sc. Geography (Hons.)

B.Sc. Economics (Hons.)

Rs. 5200/-

Rs. 6600/-

Rs. 4800/-

Rs. 6600/-

Rs. 5200/-

Rs. 5200/-

Rs. 6200/-

Rs. 8000/-

Rs. 9700/-

Rs. 4800/-

Rs. 4500/-

Rs. 500/-

Rs. 500/-

Rs. 500/-

Rs. 500/-

Rs. 500/-

Rs. 500/-

Rs. 500/-

Rs. 500/-

Rs. 500/-

Rs. 500/-

Rs. 500/-

Human Rights Pass - Rs. 400/-

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ANNUAL CHARGES

1st Year

2nd Year

3rd Year

Rs. 4400/-

Rs. 3650/-

Rs. 3650/-

MONTHLY CHARGES

For 1st, 2nd & 3rd Year Rs. 1500/-

MONTHLY CHARGES

(in Rs.)

B.A. Gen. B.A. Hons. B.Sc. Gen. B.Sc. Hons.

Tuition Fees

Bus Fees

50.00

180.00

75.00

180.00

85.00

180.00

110.00

180.00

Tuition Fees for the remaining ten months and Bus Fees will have to be paid per month.

� Paper Structure :

For 3-Tier Honours Degree Course:

B.A. (Hons. with General) and B.Sc. (General) Course has been titled as 3-Tier Degree Course having year-end

examination divided into 3 Parts (Part-I, Part-II, Part-III).

Hons. Papers Pass Subject-I Pass Subject-II Compulsory

Part- I

(1st Year)

Part - II

(2nd Year)

Part - III

(3rd Year)

Paper - I, II

Paper - III, IV, V

Paper - VI, VII, VIII

Paper - I

Paper - II, III

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Paper - I

Paper - II, III

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Env Sc., Eng,

Beng / Hindi

Year

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Pass Subject-I Pass Subject-II Pass Subject-III Compulsory

Part- I

(1st Year)

Part - II

(2nd Year)

Part - III

(3rd Year)

Paper - I

Paper - II, III

Paper - IV

Paper - I

Paper - II, III

Paper - IV

Paper - I

Paper - II, III

Paper - IV

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Env Sc., Eng,

Beng / Hindi

Year

For 3-Tier General Degree Course:

� Marks structure:

� Internal Assessments:

For B.Sc. (Honours) CBCS System:

Each Hons./ Pass paper carries full marks of 100 marks of which final examination will be held on 90 marks

and Internal Assessment on 10 marks.

Pattern of Internal Assessments has been revised w.e.f. session: 2014-2015. The marks of the Internal

Assessment are 10 out of 100 marks in a paper. Two Internal Assessments of 10 marks each paper for

Honours subject and one Internal Assessment of 10 marks each paper for general subjects have been

introduced from the academic session 2014- 15 for 1 yr, 2 yr and 3 yr classes. Question pattern of 10 marks

Internal Assessment will be as such: “Answer 05 questions of 02 marks each”.

Total No. of Semester: 06

One End Term Examination in each semester.

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1. Admission fees are not generally refundable once admitted in the college.

2. All the students of the college must collect identity cards from the office and must come to the college

with their respective identity cards being duly signed by the student and countersigned by the Principal

of the college. Students availing college buses will be issued Bus Cards. Separate cards / cycle cards are

issued to Day Scholars who do not avail the buses.

3. Discipline should be maintained in the college campus.

4. Uniform: Our College uniform is saffron bordered white saree and white blouse or white Salwar

Kameez with saffron Dupatta with college logo. Students must wear their uniform on Thursdays and

on special occasions without fail.

5. Use of mobile phone in the college campus including class rooms is prohibited.

6. After admission a student has to attend minimum 75% of total classes held as per Hon'ble Supreme Court

order.

7. Minimum 75% attendance should be maintained to take part in the Internal Assessment Examination/s.

8. Bus service is compulsory for all day scholars. Students, who are medically unfit to avail college buses,

must produce a consent letter from her respective guardian and also a medically unfit certificate from

medical officer, mentioning her physical illness. No student can discontinue bus service within a two

month-period. The bus service is not mandatory for the students (a) who are living within one KM from

the college; (b) who are living in such a place where the bus service is not available.

9. While on the bus, students must maintain silence.

10. No day-scholar will generally be allowed to leave the campus on week days before 3.45 p.m.

11. Day scholars should stand in queue only after 3.40 p.m. to board on college bus to go home.

12. Day scholars are not allowed to enter the hostel building without prior permission of the Principal.

13. No student is allowed to meet their guardians, relatives etc. in the campus without prior consent of the

Principal.

14. During college hours, boarders must stay in the college campus from 10.15 to 3.45 p.m. irrespective of

whether they have any class or not. Disciplinary steps will be taken against those boarders who stay in

the hostel but do not attend classes.

15. Library rules should be strictly followed.

16. Students are asked to use Library reading room or common room without roaming in the campus.

17. Students should form a “Campus Development Body” to keep the Campus neat and clean. The General

Secretary of the students union will initiate such formations and involve N.C.C. cadets, and N.S.S.

volunteers, specially in this programmes.

18. All 1st year Hons. students are advised to join N.C.C. or N.S.S.. It is compulsory for the B.A. and B.Sc.

General students to join N.C.C, N.S.S or Physical Education.

19. Mark sheet and Admit Cards are issued on submission Library clearance (both Central & Seminar) and

hostel clearance certificate.

20. Any problem of the students should be brought to the notice of the Principal immediately.

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It's mandatory for all the 1st year students to be present in the Induction Meeting after getting admitted in the

institution. In the meeting they are made aware about the history and legacy of the institute, facilities available,

commitment and duties of the learners and service providers, rules and regulation of the college. Guidance is also

provided in the meeting about their subject combination and other aspects as they can get an overview about their

future course.

� Heritage Building:The administrative block of the college has its own grandeur as it

is working in the Royal Palace of the Narajole Royal Dynasty.

Narajole Royal Dynasty played important and active role in

Indian Freedom Movement. Many great Indian leaders had direct

connection with the royal members of the family. The Palace has

an underground which is now used as Museum. It was formed in

the year 2012 at the corner of the basement of palace/College

office of Raja N.L. Khan Women's College with the financial help

of Rs. 50000/-from the UGC-CPE fund. The things which have

been kept in the Museum are of different types. Most of the things

are related to Raja of Narajole. Besides this, replica of sculptures bought from the Indian Museum, Kolkata are also

displayed in the underground.

Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Subhas Chandra Bose put their holy footsteps in this Palace. Heritage Commission

of West Bengal declared this Palace as 'Heritage Building'.

� Biometric Attendance :

For the first time among the colleges under Vidyasagar

University, our college has introduced Biometric Attendance

system from 2016.

� Special prizes :

One of the unique features of the college is the countless numbers of prizes & stipends that are awarded being to our

students out of the generous donations given by the various honourable persons associated with the college.

Ratna Basu Memorial Prize and Ratna Basu Memorial Cup are awarded to students out of the interest of the fixed

deposits for a sum of Rs. 500/-, 1000/-, & 500/- respectively donated by Prof. Rama Mukhopadhyay, Ex-Head of

the Dept. of Bengali in sacred memories of her mother-in-law & grandmother-in-law respectively.

Raja Saheb Jagat Chandra Mondal Memorial Prize, Saralabala Mondal Prize, Dr. Makhanlal Roychowdhury Memorial

Prize are awarded to students out of the interest of the fixed deposits for a sum of Rs. 1,000/- respectively,

donated by Dr. Sushila Mondal, Ex-Principal, for her father, mother and Prof. Dr. Makhanlal Roychowdhury,

respectively.

Sister Nivedita Talent Prize is awarded to a student out of the fixed deposit for a sum of Rs. 1,000/-.

Sewli Misra Memorial Prize is awarded out of the interest of fixed deposit for a sum of Rs. 500/- donated

by father of Sewli Misra.

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Special donation for organizing Departmental Seminar & Excursion :

Dhirendra Nath Memorial Prize is awarded out of the interest of fixed deposit for a sum of Rs. 1, 500/-

donated by Prof. Gayatri Roy, Dept. of Physiology, in the sacred memory of her mother.

Radharani Devi Smriti Puraskar is awarded out of the interest of fixed deposit for a sum of Rs. 1, 500/-

donated by Prof. Bharati Ghosh in the sacred memory of her mother.

Pandit Iswar ChandraVidyasagar Students Aid Fund : Rs. 2,000/- fixed. Poor students being unable to pay their

Exam. Fees are being helped from this fund.

Prize for Highest Marks in B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology, Part -II and highest marks in B.Sc.(Pass) Zoology. Donor: Prof.

Nishikanta Maity. Rs. 2000/-

Prize in memory of father of Dr. Annapurna Chattopadhyay Donor: Dr. Annapurna Chattopadhyay.

Rs.1,000/-

Stipend to one students of Mathematics (Hons.) in memory of Smt. Gouri Ghosh's beloved father, Late

Lalmohan Singha. Donor: Smt. Gouri Ghosh. Rs. 5000/-

Donor: Sm. Malina Maity. Rs. 1,000/- in memory of her husband Late Gunadhar Maity.

Prize in memory of Dr. B. K. Dasgupta's father, mother & sister. Donor: Dr. B. K. Dasgupta. Rs. 3,000/-

Prize in memory of Dr. K. Biswas's mother & father -in-law. Donor: Dr. K. Biswas. Rs. 5,000/-

Prize in memory of the beloved son of Bankim Chandra Das&his wife. Donor: Bankim Chandra Das & his

wife. Rs. 2,500/-

Prize in memory of the sister of Mr. Dipankar Das. Donor: Dipankar Das. Rs. 4,000/-

Prize in memory of Prof. Jukta Paul, beloved colleague of Prof. Indrani Bhattacharya. Donor Prof. Indrani

Bhattacharya. Rs. 1,500/-

Samarendra Nath Barhan Memorial Prize. Donor: Dr. Amarendra Nath Bardhan, Rs. 2,000/- in memory of his

father.

Smt. Aruna Bardhan Memorial Prize. Donor: Dr. A.N. Bardhan. Rs. 2,000/-

Nirmal Chandra Das Memorial Prize. Donor: Smt. Manashi Das.

Santa Bala Devy Memorial Prize. Donor: Smt. Manashi Das.

Shri Tarasankar Bandopadhyay Memorial Prize. Donor: Prof. Debjani Mukherjee in memory of her late

father-in-law. Rs. 5,000/-

Mrs. Behara Memorial Prize. Donor: Prof. Behara in memory of his wife. Rs. 4,000/-

Prize in the memory of Lt. Bimal Kr. Saha, father of Dr. Susmita Saha, Donor: Dr. Susmita Saha. Rs. 4,000/-

Prize in the memory of Dr. Sushila Mondal, Ex-Principal for poor meritorious student. Donor: Smt. Ava

Chattapadhyay. Rs. 10, 000/-

Sister Nivedita student aid fund. Donor: Dr. Rina Pal and Dr. Rupa Dasgupta for one poor & meritorious

hostel boarder (1st year) Rs. 32,000/-

Special Prize for every First Class holders in Part III Examination from Dr. Jayasri Laha, Principal, Raja N.L.

Khan Women's College.

Prize in the memory of Supriya Das, Ex PTT, Dept. of Music Memorial Prize, for 1st Rank in Music Part-III

Exam. Donor: Smt. Anjana Pal, Elder Sister of Late Supriya Das. Rs. 10, 000/-

Silver Jubliee Sovenir Fund of Rs. 500- (fixed) for seminars.

For conducting Seminar in Philosophy: Rs. 4, 000/-. Donors: Prof. R. Sarkar, Prof. G. Haldar, Prof. S.K.

Samanta, Prof. G. Roy.

For conducting Seminar and excursion in Bengali Department. Donor: Prof. Anima Bhattacharya

Rs. 4, 000/-

For conducting Seminar in Bengali Department. Donor: Prof. Rama Mukhopadhyaya Rs. 3,000/-

For conducting seminar in History Department. Donor: Dr. Annapurna Chattopadhyay Rs. 50,000/-.

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� C.C.T.V. :From the session 2015-16, the college campus is totally under the surveillance of C.C T.V. monitoring system for the

purpose of safety and security of students, staffs and assets of the college.

� Solar Light & Hot water :

From the last session the college has taken an initiative to use the non-conventional sources of energy, a step to combat

the present global warming situation. Solar power plants have been installed at our college campus for the purpose of

the students especially for hostel boarders.

Hostel bathrooms are provided with solar geysers that supply hot water whenever required mainly in winter season.

� Games and Sports :College play ground offers facilities for badminton, Kho-kho, Kabaddi, Cricket for our

college students. Students regularly participate in Inter College, State level & National

level competitions. Annual sports is organised every year. Last year the students of the

college participated in Govt. Athletics Meet, Badminton Championship and University

Meet. Our student, Ms. Sarmila Ahir won 3rd Prize in Long-jump in the Govt. Athletics

Meet, 2016. It's our pleasure the student Ejmire Khatun, B.A. (General) 2nd year achieved

Gold & Bronze Medal in World MAC Game in Kung-fu.

� Cultural activities :Our College is also ahead in the field of cultural activities. Various competitions like music debate, dancing, elocution,

drawings, Quiz etc. are held regularly. The college arranges several cultural programmes throughout the year in

association with the whole college staff and students.

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� N.S.S. :

The college has three National Service Scheme (N.S.S) units with 300 volunteers and three trained programme officers.

Different awareness programmes on Thalasemia, national integration, skin care, Rights of women, AIDS, dengue, law

awareness and save the girl child etc. are conducted throughout the year. Numbers of activities are also carried on the

last session like plantation of 68 saplings in the college campus, Thalasemia testing of 100 college students, blood

donation camp, campus cleaning, organisation of quiz on 'Life and concepts of Swami Vivekananda and National and

International Contemporary Affairs', conduction of sit and draw competition and arrangement of sports events among

the students of Gope Primary School (the adopted village of N.S.S), 7days special winter camp, cultural programme etc.

The units also celebrated the different important days like Independence Day, Republic Day, N.S.S. day, Rabindra

Jayanti, Netaji's Birthday etc.

� N.C.C. :

There is one National Cadet Corps (NCC) unit in our college with cadet strength of 160 girls in the present session

(2016-17) functioning under 6 Bengal Girls (I) Coy, NCC. Cadets undergo an intensive training course which includes

both institutional training and camp training. Apart from participating in Combined Annual training camps (CATC),

every year cadets participate in various prestigious camps like Republic Day camp, Thal Sena camp, Trekking camp,

Basic and Advanced leadership camp, Army and Hospital Attachment camp, Personality Development camp etc.

Cadets also participate in various social and community development programmes throughout the year. After

completion of two year successful training, cadets appear in 'B' certificate examination and at the end of third year

they appear in 'C' certificate examination. A large number of Ex-NCC cadets have joined in West Bengal Police Service.

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� Mathematics Gallery :

Mathematical gallery has been set up in the

Department of Mathematics. An innovative teaching

aid has been initiated. It creates a unique learning

experience.

� Folk Museum :

Folk Museum has been set up in 2014 by the active initiation of Bengali Department with financial assistance

from college authority. Various Folk artifacts have been collected from indigenous Folk-artists and displayed in

the Museum. It helps to make the students aware of the traditional value of this locality. Apart from our

students and teachers, common visitors are also allowed in specific date and time.

� Museum of the department of History :

This historical museum is maintained by the Department of History, on “The Role of Midnapore in Indian

Freedom Movement”. This Museum has been formed in the year 2008 to exhibit the role of Midnapore in

the Indian freedom movement. In this museum, there are thirteen sculptures depicting the important

milestones of the role of Midnapore in the Indian freedom movement. Again numerous rare photographs

of Women who participated in this movement with their biography are also displayed here.

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� Library :� Central Library

Dr. Sushila Mandal Memorial Central Library is the most advanced and well equipped College Library

under the Vidyasagar University. It creates a spirited environment to acquire, share, preserve and

disseminate knowledge. The Library is housed in a large three storied building with enough space for

the users. It possesses one of the best collections on subjects like Humanities and Literature in the

district of Paschim Medinipur.

� Salient Features :�

Fully automated Library System through SOUL 2.0 software.

Open Access stack room for Students.

Very easy circulation (issue and return of books) system.2

Large Reading Room (288 m ) with classified stacks of books

and journals.

Very rich Reference section and Periodical Section.

Internet and E-journal browsing facilities.

Steady Wi-Fi connectivity inside the Library premises.

Institutional Membership of the Central Library of Vidyasagar University.

Weekly Book-talk and other extension services.

User orientation program in regular basis.

� Resources :�

Books : more than 35,500

Journal & Magazines : 38

News Papers : 5

Employment Bulletin : 2

Bound Volumes of Journal : 600

E Books : 100

E Journals : 10

E-Database : N-LIST (INFLIBNET)

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Comments of the Students and Visitors about Library :

— Paulomi Mandal

The College Library has escalated my exposure to the world of knowledge to a new level. Throughout

years, I have managed to collect and go through lot of books which would be otherwise impossible for

me to have with my limited budget. Whatever insights I have of my subjects are mostly because of the

books I came in touch with here.rd

, 3 Year, B.A., English (H)

The rich collection of our Library have incremented my study base. The study room of the Library provides

a quiet environment for self and group studies. The Book-talks conducted by the library are great mind

exercising interactive sessions. It also has been refreshment from the monotonous study routines.

, 2nd Year, B.Sc., Math (H) — Payel Rana

It's a very good library with an extremely useful collection of English and Bengali Books.

Retd. Prof. Dept. of International Relation, Jadavpur University — Debi Chatterjee,

Book Talk :

� Seminar Library:

Book Talk is one of the special extension activities of the Central Library. It consists of two parts, a talk based

on any popular book for 15 minutes followed by an interactive session of 10 minutes. The Talk has become

very popular among the teachers and students in a very short period since its initiation. Currently the Central

Library is organizing the talk weekly.

Besides the Central Library, all the Departments have a seminar library of their own.

Students can borrow few extra books from these departmental collections. Presently the total number of

books of the seminar libraries is nearly 8000.

� Hostel :

Special feature of our college is the homely atmosphere and

corporate life of our borders. At present we have 437 seats in

five hostels viz. Sarada Bhaban , Bhagabati Bhaban, Rashmani

Chhatriniwas, Pravabati Bhaban & Nivedita Bhaban in the

College campus.

We provide many facilities for our hostel boarders such as -

spacious room with generator power supply in power failure

, Solar hot water , aqua guard , indoor & outdoor game place

and equipments etc.

We have keen attention for security and discipline for our students. No boarder will be allowed to

remain outside of the hostel after 6 .00 p.m. They may leave the hostel on Saturday after college

hours & on Sunday between 7 .00 a.m. and 11.00 a.m. and between 2.00 p.m. and 6.00 p.m. But they

return before college hours on Monday or before 6.30 p.m. on Sunday. None will be allowed to meet

the boarders except those, whose name have been included in the visitors list. In emergent cases the

superintendent may give a special permission even to those who are not recognized as visitors on

production of a letter of permission from the guardian.

� Canteen :

The college has a canteen with all facilities. Meals, Tiffin, snacks, tea and cold-drinks are always

available fresh for our students in affordable prices.

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� Play ground-gymnasium-indoor court :

As the college campus is very wide and spacious, we have our own playground with gallery within

the campus boundary walls. We arrange Annual Sports Meet there.

� Auditorium and Seminar Hall :

� Auditorium

� Seminar Hall (Rabindraneer)

With a seating capacity of 2000 people, a state of the art Auditorium is ready

to host any big academic or cultural events of the College. Needless to say

that, the auditorium adds a new feather to the cap of this patrician college.

Rabindraneer, the seminar hall which was inaugurated in 1997, has been

renovated currently. And it has become a well decorated and centrally air-

conditioned seminar hall with a very large seating capacity.

� E-learning facilities :

One e-learning Laboratory has been set up besides the Central Library.

There are twenty computers for the use of students for Hands-on

computer classes. It helps the Staff to have their account for online access

through INFLIBNET. Students are given access to e-learning laboratory for

reference work and to enhance communicative skills

� Language Lab :

The college has to its credit a well-equipped Language Laboratory under

the aegis of Department of English to run the audio-visual mode of

conducting communicative English. It has up-to-date software installed

for each user separately. It significantly enhances the teaching-learning

process. The students are also facilitated through the screening of movies

based on their texts.

� Spoken English

To have a strong foundation in Communicative English is an unspoken truth for the students of this generation

to compete in the outer field to establish a place of their own. That is why a six-month Communicative

English course is mandatory for every student of all departments from the session 2015-2016. Department of

English conducts this course in audio-visual mode with the help of Language Laboratory. A certificate is also

issued at the end of the course.

� Animal House :

The College has a newly constructed Animal House in the Campus

and we have Institutional Animal Ethics Committee (IAEC) guided

by CPCSEA, Ministry of Environment, Govt. of India. The motto is to

maintain and care of animal specially rats, for research purposes.

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� CAC (Career Advancement Centre) :

1. Career counseling Centre:

2. Psychological Counselling unit:

3. Organize training/preparatory programmes for School Service Commission (SSC) Examinations and NET /SET &

GATE, WBCS/IAS.

� 6 Months Spoken English and Personality Development course

4. Organize Seminars and workshops related to opportunities in higher education and career.

5. Tie up with organizations for job related training/placements/counseling of our students.

6. Scholarship Help Desk where 1st year students of our college obtain information, forms and assistance for filling

up and submission of same for various scholarship schemes like W.B Merit cum Means scholarships, SC/ST

scholarships, Minority scholarships, Scholarships for PH students, Jindal Scholarships, Sheela Kanoria

scholarships etc.

7. Organize campus placements with reputed organizations-TCS, WIPRO, Tech Mahindra, Concentrix, Maven

Infotech etc.

8. Certificate Courses in Mass Communication, Dance & Yoga.

(Training, Counseling-cum Placement-cell of the college under the aegis of PG Department of Zoology)

for any queries related to higher studies or career related problems. Library facilities

are provided where students can access news papers, journals and books related to competitive examinations like

SSC, NET and SET, WBCS, IAS, RAIL and BANKING entrance examinations.

Trained and experienced psychologists are available for counselling, motivation

sessions to help students overcome stress and depression.

4-6 Months Preparatory Course for SSC (TET and Subject) , NET/SET - 2017

Combined Course for WBCS, PSC, SSC, Bank/PO - 2017

Hands on Computer course /6 Months/1 Year Certificate Courses in

including preparing C.V/Bio data, applying

for jobs and interview facing skills

Entrepreneurship Development in - Ornamental Fishery, Soft Toy

I. Computer Application and Information Technology (C++)

II. Computer Application and Financial Accounting (Tally and e banking)

� Historical Museum in Basement of the Palace :The role of Narajole Raj in the Indian Freedom Movement and their glorious family background has been

displayed in the basement of the palace. We have collected 21 pictures of Narajole Raj family members

depicting various movements organized by them and also collected some historical pottery utensils used

by them. The replica of historical sculptures and old coins have increased the importance of this museum.

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SL.NO. NAME DEPARTMENT COMAPNY NAME

RAHI ROY

ARPITA RANI KHAMRAI

MOUPARNA BHATTACHARYA

SUKANYA BANDOPADHYAY

SHREYA PAHARI

SHILPA DAS

NUPUR DUTTA

MOUMITA GHOSH

SUBHASHREE GHOSH

MAITRI SENGUPTA

PRIYANKA ROY

SHRADHA GHOSH

MAMPI NANDI

KUMARIKA MAITI

ARPITA CHAKRABORTY

RANJANA DAS

SUSMITA BARMAN

SUCHISMITA BHUNIA

MAHUA DHIBAR

SOHINI MONDAL

ANANYA MONDAL

ISHA DANDAPAT

AHANA BISWAS

CHANDREYEE SAMANTA

SANGEETA BAG

RANJANA DAS

DIPIKA DAS

ARCHANA RANI

POULAMI MANNA

SHILPI KAR

MOUMITA GHOSH

SUNEHA KUMARI

PRIYANKA ROY

HAIMANTI MONDAL

ANWESHA MAJUMDAR

ARPITA RANI KHAMRAI

SREYA DAS

NIBEDITA DAS

POULAMI MANNA

SOHINI MONDAL

ARCHANA RANI

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B.A.- English

B.Sc.

B.A- English

B.A -English

B.Sc

M.Sc.-Zoolozy

BCA

B.Sc.

B.A. - English

B.A. - Geography

B.Sc.-Microbiology

B.Sc.- Physiology

B.Sc.- Physiology

B.A-English

B.Sc.

B.C.A

B.Sc.-Nutrition

B.Sc. -Nutrition

B.Sc. Zoology

B.Sc. - Comp. Sc.

B.Sc. - Mathematics

B.Sc. - Comp. Sc.

B.Sc. - Comp. Sc.

BCA

B.Sc. - Comp. Sc.

BCA

B.Sc. - Comp. Sc.

B.Sc. - Comp. Sc.

B.Sc. - Comp. Sc.

B.Sc. - Comp. Sc.

B.Sc. - Mathematics

B.Sc. - Microbiology

B.Sc. - Microbiology

B.Sc. - Microbiology

B.Sc.- Physiology

B.Sc.-Zoolozy

B.A. - English

B.Sc. - Comp. Sc.

B.Sc. - Comp. Sc.

B.Sc. - Comp. Sc.

CONCENTRIX INDIA

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CONCENTRIX INDIA

CONCENTRIX INDIA

CONCENTRIX INDIA

CONCENTRIX INDIA

TCS

TCS

TCS

TCS

TCS

TCS

TCS

TCS

TCS

TCS

TCS

TCS

MAVEN INFOTECH

MAVEN INFOTECH

MAVEN INFOTECH

MAVEN INFOTECH

MAVEN INFOTECH

MAVEN INFOTECH

MAVEN INFOTECH

WIPRO

WIPRO

WIPRO

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� Bus Services :

For giving better transport facilities to the day-scholars, the college

provides 02 buses and hired another 10 buses.

1. Amtala-College; 2. Keranichati-College; 3. Abas-

Girja-College; 4. Jugnootala-College; 5. Saratpalli -

College; 6. Ghosh pump - station-College;

7. Nannorchawk - Golkuanchawk-College; 8. LIC-College; 9. Rangamati-College

1. Departure time: 9.30 a.m & 10.30 a.m. 2. Departure from college: 3.45p.m. & 4.55p.m.

� Bus Routes :

� Bus Time :

� Remedial and Entry into services scheme :

� Wi-Fi Zone :

� Health Facilities :�

� Students-aid-fund :

� Cycle Stand :

� Staff Quarters :

� Anti-ragging committee and squad :

Classes under Remedial and Entry into services schemes are conducted as per U.G.C guidelines on the basis of

the availability of the fund provided from U.G.C. specially for the slow learners and students from backward

classes.

In the continuous process of learning we provide internet facility with wi fi service . Students can access e

learning & reading materials from various education related web sites.

In the college hostel one registered doctor is available twenty four hours. On emergency basis the doctor

is also available for the day-scholars and one Gynaecologist visit

one day in a week for Hostel Boarders.

Each department has the First-Aid facilities.

The college has signed up a Memorandum of Understanding

(MoU) with St. Joseph Hospital in 2016. The students and staffs

will get two free health check-up per year and also they will get

25% and 20% discount respectively on treatment and

pathological testing.

One health unit with doctor and other medical facilities is

available in the college premise.

Poor and meritorious students of the college may get the full or half free (only Tuition Fee) from students-aid-

fund contributed by the teaching staff.

A newly constructed cycle stand has been offered to the students from the current session. It has capacity to

place 1000 cycles in proper order. A guard is likely to be posted to arrange the cycles and to keep a look over

there.

The College has two Non-Teaching Staff quarters and eight Teaching Staff quarters.

Ragging is a crime, condemned by nation. To make the campus ragging free the Anti Ragging Cell constituted

of the Anti-Ragging Committee and the Anti-Ragging Squad is in force in the college in strict compliance with

the “UGC Regulations on curbing the menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institution, 2009”.

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Objectives :

� Sexual Harassment Cell :

� Grievance Cell :

Objectives :

The Anti-Ragging Cell, to prohibit and eliminate the scourge of ragging including any conduct by

any student or students whether by words spoken or written or by an act which has the effect of

teasing, treating or handling with rudeness a fresher or any other student or indulging in rowdy

or indisciplined activities by any students or students which causes or is likely to cause

annoyance, hardship or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in any

fresher or any other student which has the effect of generating a sense of shame, or torture or

embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of a fresher or any other student

aware of the demoralising effect of ragging and the approach of the institution towards those

indulging in ragging.

Keeps a continuous vigil over the important corners of the campus vulnerable to incidence of

ragging specially the Hostels.

Assures the students to deal with the incident of ragging stringently brought to its notice.

Send the clear message that ragging in any form shall not be tolerated.

Promotes healthy interaction between the freshers, junior students and senior students.

As per the guidelines of UGC and the Supreme Court an Anti Sexual Harassment Cell has been established

by the college to provide a healthy and congenial atmosphere to the staff and the students of the college.

The cell was constituted to meet the basic objectives

To develop the guidelines and norms for a policy against sexual harassment.

To develop principles and procedures for combating sexual harassment.

To work out details for the implementation of the policy.

To prepare a detailed plan of action, both short and long term.

The function of the cell is to look into the complaints lodged by any student, and judge its merit. The

Grievance cell is also empowered to look into matters of harassment. Anyone with a genuine grievance

may approach the department members in person, or in consultation with the officer in-charge Students'

Grievance Cell. In case the person is unwilling to appear in self, grievances may be dropped in writing at

the letterbox/ suggestion box of the Grievance Cell at Administrative Block. Grievances may also be sent

through e-mail to the officer in-charge of Students' Grievance Cell.

The objective of the Grievance Cell is to develop a responsive and accountable attitude among all the

stakeholders in order to maintain a harmonious educational atmosphere in the institute.

A Grievance Cell should be constituted for the redressal of the problems reported by the Students of the

College with the following objectives:

Upholding the dignity of the College by ensuring strife free atmosphere in the College through

promoting cordial Student-Student relationship and Student-teacher relationship etc.

Encouraging the Students to express their grievances / problems freely and frankly, without any

fear of being victimized.

Suggestion / complaint Box is installed in front of the Administrative Block in which the

Students, put in writing their grievances and their suggestions for improving the Academics /

Administration in the College.

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Advising Students of the College to respect the right and dignity of one another and

show utmost restraint and patience whenever any occasion of rift arises.

Advising all the Students to refrain from inciting Students against other Students,

teachers and College administration

Advising all staffs to be affectionate to the Students and not behave in a vindictive

manner towards any of them for any reason.

The students may feel free to put up a grievance in writing/or in the format available in the admin

dept. and drop it in boxes

The Grievance Cell will act upon those cases which have been forwarded along with the necessary

documents.

The Grievance Cell will assure that the grievance has been properly solved in a stipulated time limit

provided by the cell.

Willing students are to submit fees book and card to the concerned office staff within 15th of every month to

avail this concession.

Our College also has a spacious student's Common room for some recreations of students in their leisure with

various journals, newspapers, books, TV and provisions for different indoor-games and various co-curricular

activities.

On the basis of the statute of V.U. there is a democratically elected students' Union in the College. It functions

in terms of the conditions laid down in the union constitution.

Emphasis to the deprived groups for learning and creating space for them to mainstream themselves is the job

of equal Opportunity Cell and the cell runs specific scheme of coaching for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled

Tribes, OBC (non-creamy layer & Minorities in order to enhance the employability and success and to reveal

idea of social justice and equality. The cell has been working very effectively from the last session. Seminars,

Workshops and Lectures are also arranged at regular intervals.

For gender equality and gender justice in all its intervention and practices Woman Grievance Redressal Cell

was established under the Act No. 20 of 1990 of Govt. of India. The College has established a Women Cell in

the college campus for the women faculty, staff and girl students, to enhance understanding of issues related

to women and to make the college campus a safe place for them. Women's cell of our college celebrates

Women's Day every year. This year on Women's Day the Hon'ble SP of Paschim Medinipur. Smt. Bharati Ghosh

was felicitated. There was a wonderful interaction between Smt. Ghosh and our students.

The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) was approved by the MHRD and launched by Honourable

Minister of Human Resource Development on 29th September 2015. It's our pleasure that the college has been

ranked 98 among the top 100 college in India and among top 4 colleges in West Bengal by National

Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), Minister of Human Resource Development (MHRD).

Procedure for lodging complaint:

� Railway concession :

� Students' Common Room :

� Students' Union :

� Equal opportunity cell :

� Women's Cell:

� NIRF ranking

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� Information about Outreach Programme during the Academic Session : 2016-2017

Department Date Place Theme

English

History

Philosophy

Political

Science

Geography

Nutrition

Physiology

NSS

09.08.2016

06.02.2017

05.08.2017

19.02.2016

21.07.2016

10.12.2016

10.05.2017

19.01.2017

Muradanga

Gaighata Village

Aligunj Balika Vidyalaya

Khejurdanga

Kankaboti Gram Panchayet

Siromoni

Lohatikri Muradanga

Lohatikri Muradanga

Tree Plantation Programme

Womens Health

Mental Struck

Community development trading

awarenes inliteracy, child labour,

premature marriage

Environmental Awarness and

Plantation Programme

Nutritional Survey in Community

Field Survey & Health Awareness

Programme

Field Survey and awareness

Programme

� Eco-ClubEco-club of this Institution has been functioning since 2015 with a view to create environmental awareness

among the future generation, to keep environment clean and to develop the qualities of leadership, self-reliance

and team work among students. Being a part of the environment, each member of this institution should have

some responsibility to protect it as solution of many of the environmental problem lie in our attitude towards the

environment. Keeping this idea in mind, Eco- Club of this institution has organised various programmes

throughout the year specially to sensitize the students about the environmental hazards, to ensure their pro-

active participation in the environment protection programme and to motivate them to work environment

friendly manner. A National Green Corps (NGC) has also been formed under this Eco-Club by taking the 50 student

members from various departments to realize the said objectives.

� Outreach activities

With a view to develop the interaction between students & society in various aspects through out-reach

programme which we arrange by the faculties and students of our college except NSS programme. Some of

the programmes conducted in of the last academic session are mentioned below.

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� Educational excursion Educational Tours are very essential for the overall development of a student. It gives them an

opportunity to learn from their own experiences and from the experience of others. For this reason

different science and arts departments of our college regularly organize educational tour every year.

� Seminar organisation Seminars are of great importance. Seminars are capable of keeping the students updated with the

technologies. It provides latest information about the things which are happening in science and technology.

Students cannot improve their knowledge from textbooks alone. In this context several departments of our

college organize several National and International seminar in regular basis every year.

Organized National seminars/ Symposiums

UGC sponsored Two Days National Level Seminar on Dept. of Nutrition collaboration with 12.08.16 to

"Trends in Nutrition Research and Education and its Sukumar Sengupta Mahavidyalaya 13.08.2016

prospect"

UGC, DBT, DST (SERB) sponsored National Symposium Dept. of Chemistry in collaboration 21.10.16 to

on "Chemistry and the Environment" with Association of Chemistry Teachers 23.10.16

UGC sponsored National Seminar on "Bangala Dept. of Bengali in collaboration with 18.11.16 to

Upponaser Derso bachor" Dept. of Bengali, Midnapore College 19.11.16

UGC sponsored National Seminar on "Biotechnology: Dept. of Zoology in collaboration 17.01.17 to

A remedy for Eco-restoration" with SBSS Mahavidyalaya, Goaltore 18.01.17

UGC sponsored National Seminar on "Role of Dept. of Microbiology in collaboration 28.01.17

microbes for sustainable agriculture and environment" with Dept. of Microbiology,

Midnapore College (Autonomous)

UGC sponsored National Seminar on "Recent Mathematics collaboration with Deptt 09.02.2017

Development of Mathematical Science." of Mathematics, Chandrakona to

Vidyasagar Mahavidyalaya 10.02.2017

National Seminars/ Symposiums Organizing Department Date of occurrence

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� Special lectures

To encourage and motivate our students we arrange a large numbers of special lectures over the year. In

the following table, few of such programmes conducted in the last year are mentioned.

Department Date Topic Speaker

English

History U.G.

& P. G.

Music

Philosophy

Political

Science

Sanskrit

Nutrition

Physiology

Human

Rights

NSS

24.09.2016

21.02.2017

24.01.2017

22.11.2016

01.03.2017

17.03.2017

13.08.2016

04.01.2017

26.09.2016 to

27.09.2016

01.12.2016

Modernism & Post modernism

Feudalism

Historigraphy of Ancient India

Western Pattern of Notation System-

System & Application

World Peace

Identity politics & plunalist society:

The nature and problems of identity

policis in India

Tena taktena bhunjtha

Nutrition trends and research

Plasticity of the brain

National Seminar on Human Rights

A.I.D.S. Awarness Seminar

Prof. Hemant Kumar Golapalli

Dr. Ujjain Bhattacharya

Dr. Annapurna Chattopadhyay

Dr. Lilashree Basu

Mr. Ujayandra Nath

Bhattacharya

Prof. Bimal Kumar Nanda

Dr. Prabhakar Sengupta

Dr. Rita Banerjee

Prof. Nihar R. Jana

Mr. Rajesh Banerjee

Mr. Suman Deb Chakraborty

Dr. Nazmin Begum

Organized Workshop

Indian Academy of Science (IAS), Indian National Department of Chemistry, Physiology, 05.11.2016

Science Academy (INSA) & the National Academy of Zoology, Botany, Microbiology, to

Sciences (NAS) sponsored Three days Lecture Nutrition 07.11.2016

workshop on “Modern Chemistry & Biology”

Workshop Organizing Department Date of occurrence

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� Journal Publication

Two peer reviewed research journals for humanities and science have been initiated in the year 2015. The

name of the journals are “Anudhyan - An International Journal of Social Sciences” (ISSN 2455-6319) and

“International Research Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences” (ISSN 2455-6718). The first issue of the

journals will probably be published by July, 2016.

Every department has mentors to whom the students can freely express their any sorts of problems and ask

for suggestions. Students of each year (Part I, Part II & Part III) are divided in number of groups and one of

the departmental teachers becomes the mentor of each group. Apart from academic affairs, mentors also

look over other issues to give the students mental support.

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Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences

Jayasree Laha, M.Sc., Ph.D.

1. , M.A., B.T., Ph.D., Associate Professor & Head of the Dept.

2. , M.A., M.Phil., Associate Professor, Co-ordinator of PG Section

3. , M.A., B.Ed., Ph.D., Assistant Professor

4. , M.A., B.Ed.,Ph. D., Assistant Professor

5. , M.A., B.Ed., Ph.D., D.Litt., Associate Professor

6. , M.A., Part-time Teacher

Anita Saha

Krishna Maiti

Sarada Brata Laha

Bipul Kumar Mandal

Sujoy Kumar Maity

Sutanuka Pal

1. , M.Sc., Ph.D., ANO (NCC), Associate Professor & Head of the Dept.

2. , M.Sc., Part-time Teacher

3. , M.Sc., Part-time Teacher

Sujata Bera

Juthika Bhuniya

Sanjoy Kumar Pattanayak

1. , M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil., Associate Professor & Head of the Dept.

2. , M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil., Assistant Professor

3. , M.A., Part-time Teacher

4. , M.A., Part-time Teacher

Debjani Mukherjee

Bibhas Chand

Nilam Agarwala

Shrabani Ganguly (Chakraborty)

Department : BENGALI

Department : ECONOMICS

Department : ENGLISH

Principal

Department : EDUCATION

1. M.A., Part-time Teacher, Dept. of Philosophy,

In-Charge of Dept. of Education

2. M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil., Associate Professor, Dept. of Philosophy

3. M.A., B.Ed., Assistant Professor, Dept. of Philosophy

4. M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Professor, Dept. of Philosophy

5. M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil., Assistant Professor, Dept. of Philosophy

6. M.A., Part-time Teacher, Dept. of Philosophy

7. MA, Part-time Teacher, Dept. of Bengali

8. M.Sc., Part-time Teacher, Dept. of Zoology

Neelanjana Chakraborty,

Gargi Medda,

Sanchita Kabi,

Sandhya Nandi,

Nimai Hazari,

Pallabi Mishra,

Sutanuka Pal,

Monalisha Mukherjee,

1. , M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor & Head of the Dept.

2. , M.A., H.T.T., Part-time Teacher

Renu Gupta

Sumita Bhakat

Department : HINDI

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Department : HUMAN RIGHTS

1. , M.A., Ph.D., Associate Professor & Head of the Dept. of History & Co-ordinator

2. , M.A., Associate Professor & Head of the Dept. of Political Science

3. , M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil., Associate Professor & Head of the Dept. of Philosophy

4. , M.A., Ph.D., Associate Professor, Dept. of History

5. , M.A., Assistant Professor, Dept. of History

6. , M.A., Assistant Professor, Dept. of History

7. , M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Professor, Dept. of Political Science (On Lien)

8. , M.A., Part-time Teacher, Dept. of Political Science

9. , M.A., Part-time Teacher, Dept. of Political Science

10. , M.A., Part-time Teacher, Dept. of Philosophy

11. , M.A., Part-time Teacher, Dept. of Political Science

Rina Pal

Anjali Pramanik

Gargi Medda

Parul Chatterjee

Mita Biswas

Shyamapada Shit

Parikshit Thakur

Binindita Dasgupta

Gopa Das

Neelanjana Chakraborty

Rita Mahapatra

1. , M.A., Ph.D., Associate Professor & Head of the Dept.

2. , M.A., Ph.D., Associate Professor

3. , M.A., Assistant Professor, Co-ordinator of PG Section

4. , M.A., Assistant Professor

Rina Pal

Parul Chatterjee

Mita Biswas

Shyamapada Shit

Department : HISTORY

1. , M.A. (Rabindra Sangeet), M.Com. (Accountancy), Ph.D., Associate Professor &

Head of the Dept.

2. , M.A. (Khayal), Ph.D., Assistant Professor

3. M.A. (Khayal), Ph.D., Part-time Teacher

4. , M.A. (Khayal), Part-time Teacher

5. , M.A. (Bengali Song), Part-time Teacher

6. , M.A., Part-time Teacher

Susanta Kumar Samanta

Sujata Roy Manna

Nandita Basu,

Bhaswati Basu (Roy Chowdhury)

Dyuti Santra

Shyamal Basu

Department : MUSIC

1. M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Dept. of Physiology & Co-ordinator

2. M.A., Part time Teacher, Dept. of Bengali & Co-ordinator

3. M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil., Associate Professor & Head of the Dept. of Philosophy

4. M.A., B.Ed., Assistant Professor, Dept. of Philosophy

5. M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Professor, Dept. of Philosophy

6. M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Dept. of Zoology

7. M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil., Assistant Professor, Dept. of Philosophy

8. M.A., Part-time Teacher, Dept. of Philosophy

9. M.A., Part-time Teacher, Dept. of Philosophy

10. M.Sc., Part-time Teacher, Dept. of Nutrition

Tanushree Tulsian (Samanta),

Sutanuka Pal,

Gargi Medda,

Sanchita Kabi,

Sandhya Nandi,

Angsuman Chanda,

Nimai Hazari,

Neelanjana Chakraborty,

Pallabi Mishra,

Nirmalya Kumar Sinha,

Department : NSS

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1. , M.A., M.Phil., Associate Professor & Head of the Dept.

2. , M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Professor

3. , M.A., Assistant Professor

4. , M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Professor

5. , M.A., Part-time Teacher

6. , M.A., M.Phil., Part-time Teacher

7. , M.A., M.Phil., Part-time Teacher

Ila Nanda

Geetanjali Tripathy

Srimanta Bhadra

Palash Ghorai

Pritikana Maiti

Ayan Ghati

Baharam Mallick

1. , M.A., Associate Professor & Head of the Dept.

2. , M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Professor (On lien)

3. , M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Professor

4. , M.A., Part-time Teacher

5. , M.A., Part-time Teacher

6. , Part-time Teacher

Anjali Pramanik

Parikshit Thakur

Md. Reja Ahammad

Binindita Dasgupta

Rita Mahapatra

Gopa Das, M.A.

1. , M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil., Associate Professor & Head of the Dept. & Bursar

2. , M.A., B.Ed., Assistant Professor

3. , M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Professor

4. , M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Professor

5. , M.A., Part- time Teacher

6. , M.A., Part-time Teacher

Gargi Medda

Sanchita Kabi

Sandhya Nandy

Sri Nimai Hazari

Neelanjana Chakraborty

Pallabi Mishra

1. , M.P.Ed., M.Phil, CWTT & In-Charge of the Dept.

2. , M.P.Ed., Part-time Teacher

Iti Chakraborty

Shrabonti Sarkar

Department : PHILOSOPHY

Department : PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Department : POLITICAL SCIENCE

Department : SANSKRIT

Faculty of Sciences

Department : B.C.A.

1. , M.Sc., Assistant Professor, Computer Science & Head of the Dept.

2. , MCA, CWTT of Computer Science, Academic Advisor of the BCA Dept.

3. , M.Sc., Part-time Teacher of Computer Science

Dipanwita Saha

Sandip Mandal

Moumita Mondal

Department : BOTANY

1. , M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor & Head of the Dept.

2. , M.Sc., M.Phil., Part-time Teacher

3. , M.Sc., Ph.D., Part-time Teacher

Rashmi Mukherjee

Ruma Hazra

Sudipta Maity

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Department : CHEMISTRY

1. , M.Sc., Ph.D., Associate Professor & Head of the Dept.

2. , M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor

3. , M.Sc., Part-time Teacher

Sukla Chakladar

Mrinal Kanti Paira

Arun Kumar Panda

Department : COMPUTER SCIENCE

1. , B. Tech., M.Tech, Assistant Professor & Head of the Dept.

2. , M.Sc., Assistant Professor

3. , MCA., M.Tech., Assistant Professor

4. , M.Sc., B.Ed., PGDCA, MCA., M.Phil.,

CWTT & Academic Advisor of the Dept.

5. , M.Sc., PGDCA, MCA., M.Phil., CWTT

6. , MCA, B.Ed., Part time Teacher

7. , M.Sc., Part time Teacher

Arup Das

Dipanwita Saha

Anupam Pattanayak

Narayan Chandra Maiti

Pinku Pal

Rahul Das

Chiranjit Changdar

Department : GEOGRAPHY

1. , M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor & Head of the Dept.

2. , M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor,

Co-ordinator of PG Course (Geography, NSOU)

Pravat Kumar Shit

Moumita Moitra Maiti

Department : MATHEMATICS

1. , M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph. D., Associate Professor & Head of the Dept.,

Co-ordinator of PG Section

2. , M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph. D., Associate Professor

3. , M.Sc., Assistant Professor

4. , M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil., Part-time Teacher

Biswajit Mondal

Sukumar Mondal

Kshirad Sarkar

Jayanta Sarkar

Department : MICROBIOLOGY

1. , M.Sc., M.Phil., CWTT & In-Charge of the Dept.

2. , M.Sc., CWTT

3. , M.Sc., Part-time Teacher

4. (Guest Faculty), M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D., Associate Professor &

Head of the Dept. of Physiology

Pradip Samanta

Arpita Patra (Das)

Tithi Adhya

Dilip Kumar Nandi

Department : NUTRITION

1. , M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., CWTT & In-Charge of the Dept.

2. , M.Sc., Part-time Teacher

3. (Guest Faculty), M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D., Associate Professor &

Head of the Dept. of Physiology

Koushik Das

Nirmalya Kumar Sinha

Dilip Kumar Nandi

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Department : PHYSICS

1. , M.Sc., Assistant Professor & Head of the Dept.

2. , M.Sc., Assistant Professor

3. , B.Sc., B.Ed., Graduate Lab. Instructor

Arjun Mukhopadhyay

Rajkamal Pandit

Sandhya Maity

Department : PHYSIOLOGY

1. , M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D., Associate Professor, Head of the Dept. &

Co-ordinator of PG Section

2. , M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor

3. , M.Sc., M.Phil., Part-time Teacher

4. , M.Sc., Part-time Teacher

5. , M.Sc., Part-time Teacher

6. , M.Sc., Part-time Teacher

Dilip Kumar Nandi

Tanushree Tulsian (Samanta)

Madhumita Pandey

Jhuma Bhattacharyya

Mousami Chakraborty

Nilufar Yasmin

Department : ZOOLOGY

1. , M.Sc., Ph. D., FZS (Cal), Associate Professor, Head of the Dept. &

Co-ordinator of P.G. Section

2. , M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor and Co-ordinator of IQAC & CAC

3. , M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor

4. , M.Sc., Assistant Professor

5. , M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D., CWTT

6. , M.Sc., Ph.D., CWTT

7. , M.Sc., Ph.D., CWTT

8. , M.Sc., Part-time Teacher

9. , M.Sc., Part-time Teacher

10. , M.Sc., Ph.D., Part-time Teacher

Parthapratim Chakraborty

Rupa Dasgupta

Angsuman Chanda

Sujoy Midya

Kartik Maiti

Tiasi Ghosh (Jana)

Tilak Das

Pianka Saha (Pramalik)

Monalisha Mukherjee

Madhuchanda Duary

Department : LIBRARY

1. , M.Sc.. (Eco.), MLISc., Ph.D., LibrarianBiswajit Adhikary

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RESEARCH GUIDANCE

Name of Guide Name of Research Scholar / Awarded / Submitted /

Project fellow Ongoing

Dr. Jayasree Laha 1) Gadadhar Barman Awarded

Principal 2) Swarnali Maity Awarded

Dr. Dilip Kumar Nandi 1) Diniel Paul Awarded

Associate Professor & Head, Dept. of Physiology, 2) Koushik Das Awarded

Co-ordinator of PG Section 3) ArpitaMondal Awarded

4) Suchismita Roy Submitted

5) Arpita Patra Submitted

6) Sraboni Pradhan Submitted

7) Sreya Mondal Ongoing

8)Animesh Samanta Ongoing

9) SoumiChakraborty Ongoing

10) Halima Khatun Ongoing

Dr. Partha Pratim Chakraborty 1) Rupa Dasgupta Awarded

Associate Professor & Head, 2) Sayantani Pattanayak Awarded

Dept. of Zoology, Co-ordinator of PG Section 3) MonalishaSinha Submitted

4) Sk. Asraful Haque Awarded

5) Somanka Sanyal Ongoing

6) Sujoy Maity Ongoing

7) Atanu Pal Ongoing

8) Sumit De Ongoing

9) Paramita Jana Ongoing

Dr. Anita Saha 1) Amit Kumar Das Awarded

Associate Professor & Head, Dept. of Bengali 2) Barun Shit Ongoing

Dr. Biswajit Mondal 1) Dipankar Sadhukha Awarded

Associate Professor & Head, Dept. of

Mathematics, Co-ordinator of PG Section

Dr. Sukumar Mondal 1) Tarasankar Pramanik Ongoing

Associate Professor, Dept. of Mathematics 2) Sambhu Charan Barman Ongoing

3) Biswanath Jana Ongoing

Dr. Sujoy Kumar Maity 1) Chitali Maity Submitted

Associate Professor, Dept. of Bengali 2) Chandana Bangal Ongoing

Dr. Rupa Dasgupta 1) Prasanta Mondal Ongoing

Associate Professor, Dept. of Zoology

Dr. Tanusree Tulsian 1) Ankita Das Ongoing

Assistant Professor, Dept. of Physiology

Dr. Angshuman Chanda 1) Bidisha Pal Ongoing

Assistant Professor, Dept. of Zoology

Dr. Koushik Das 1) Deblina Giri Ongoing

CWTT, In-Charge, Dept. of Nutrition

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1. , B.Com., B.Ed., Head Clerk

2. , B.Com., B.A., Accountant

3. , B. Com., Cashier

4. , B. Com, Clerk

5. , M.A., MLIS., Ph.D., Clerk (on Lien)

6. , M.Com., B.Ed., Clerk

7. , B.Sc., Steno-Typist

8. , B.Sc. BLIS, GDCA,, Typist

9. , B.A., Clerk

10. , H.S., I.T.I, Electrician cum Caretaker

11. , B.A., Gardener

12. , Bus Driver

13. , M.P, Generator Cum Pump Operator

14. , Sweeper

15. , Bus Attendant

16. , Guard

17. , Sweeper

Bimal Kumar Malik

Kalachand De

Ranjit Kumar Bakshi

Ashok Kumar Mondal

Abinash Sengupta

Krishna Kanta Chakraborty

Anupom Chakraborty

Sourav Khamari

Jayanta Kumar Bera

Sankar Kumar Bhunia

Sagarika Rajak

Ramprabesh Tewari

Debaprasad Adhaya

Ganesh Patel

Sabita Rajak

Sanjan Maity

Manik Chandra Das

1. , H.S., Specimen Collector, Dept. of Botany

2. , B.Sc., Skilled Worker, Dept. of Zoology

3. , M.P., Lab. Attendant, Dept. of Zoology

4. , M.A., Skilled Worker, Dept. of Physiology

5. , B.A., Skilled Worker, Dept. of Physiology

6. , H.S., Skilled Worker, Dept. of Geography

7. , M.P., Skilled Worker, Dept. of Geography

8. , Skilled Worker, Dept. of Physics

9. , M.P., Skilled Worker, Dept. of Chemistry

10. ,B.A., Skilled Worker, Dept. of Computer Science

11. , B.A., B.L.I.Sc., Library Clerk, Central Library

12. , B.A. (H), Certificate in Lib. Sc. Library Attendant, Central Library

13. , B.A., Library Attendant, Central Library

Nishikanta Maity

Jadabendranath Dey

Pradip Minz

Nimai Chandra Maji

Ashis Kumar Dey

Ranjan Maity

Sudhir Maji

Baribindu Maity

Dilip Kumar Sen

Anup Kumar Bhakta

Mintu Kumar Bose

Prabhati Sarkar

Susanta Kr. Roy

Non-Teaching Staff Members

OFFICE STAFF

LABORATORY & LIBRARY STAFF

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LIST OF TEMPORARY NON-TEACHING STAFF

1. , Lab. Attendant, Dept. of Computer Science

2. , M.P., Lab Attendant, Dept. of Microbiology

3. , Lab Attendant, Dept. of Zoology

4. , Lab. Attendant, Dept. of Physics

5. , Lab. Attendant, Dept. of BCA

6. , B.A., Office Attendant

7. , B.A., Office Attendant & Dept. of Music

8. , Attendant, Dept. of Arts

9. , M.P., Office Peon

10. , B.Sc., Lab-Attendent, Dept. of Chemistry

11. , M.P., Office Peon

12. , Bus Helper

Ratan Pandit

Ratikanta Das

Sudipta Dey

Khokan Pandit

Chandan Jana

Apadesh Singha

Trishna Khatua

Behula Majhi

Sumita Roy

Debasish Patra

Anup Goswami

Anima Singh

MEDICAL UNIT

1. , B.Sc., B.H.M.S., C.M.S., In-charge of Medical UnitNilkamal Sau

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50 ST primary students of Gope Primary School are adopted by the college for tenure of 5 years. The

basic aim of this project is to take care about their education, health and other psycho-motor

development.

Every year Blood donation camp is arranged.

Dept. of Philosophy and N.S.S units of the college conduct Thalassemia test for the students in last

year.

Free health check-up of the employees was arranged in the last session.

Vaccination and sterilisation of campus dogs are done at regular basis by the Animal Care Unit of the

College.

Our college has adopted an innovative idea of forming an Extension Wing named ‘We Care’. Through this

platform, the institute plays a vital role towards the upliftment of the socio-economically backward

children and women. To fulfil the social responsibility towards the weaker section of the society, this group

helps to develop overall personality of the tribal children and women living in the adopted village named

Muradanga. Under ‘We Care’, this institution adopted 45 children and 30 tribal women, and various

programmes and efforts have been undertaken for the overall personality development of the children

through imparting teaching, cultural activities, sports. Incentives have also been given to the tribal women

(mothers of the adopted children) through arts and crafts training etc. to make them socio-economically

empowered. The first batch of women trainees have already started working professionally and earning.

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� Netaji Subhas Open University - Raja N. L. Khan Women's College

(Centre Code: B-03) :

Apart from regular teaching-learning process, the college also provides the facilities of Distance

Learning in both U.G and P.G. levels under Netaji Subhas Open University. The Study Centre offers U.G.C.

approved P.G. UG, Professional & PG Diploma courses in the following subjects.

Course Subjects Subject Code

Botany

Zoology

Mathematics

Physics

Chemistry

Geography

Bengali

English

History

Political Science

Sociology

Economics

Public Administration

Commerce

Zoology

Mathematics

Geography

Bengali

English

History

Political Science

Social Work

Public Administration

Education

Commerce

English Language Teaching

Journalism & Mass Communication

Bachelor of Library & Information Science

Master of Library & Information Science

EBT

EZO

EMT

EPH

ECH

EGR

EBG

EEG

EHI

EPS

ESO

EEC

EPA

ECO

PGZO

PGMT

PGGR

PGBG

PGEG

PGHI

PGPS

MSW

PGPA

PGED

M.Com.

ELT

PGDJMC

BLIS

MLIS

B. Sc. (Hons.)(3 Yrs.)

B. A. / B. Com. (Hons.)

(3 Yrs.)

P.G. (2 Yrs.)

P.G. Diploma(1 Yr.)

Professional Course

(1 Yr.)

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Address of the Office: Rabindra Nagar Campus, (Near Gandhi Statue), Mindapur, Paschim

Medinipur. Phone No. 03222-265317.

Office hour: Saturday from 2p.m. to 5p.m. and Sunday from 11a.m. to 5p.m.rd st

In Session 2016-17, the U.G. and P.G. admission will be held in 3 week of May and 1 week of June

respectively.

In the P.G courses of Geography and Zoology, candidates have to apply through online process.

Students will be admitted through counselling from common central merit list.

All students are supplied study material with free of cost from the study centre.

In U.G. course, 30% mark obtained in Home Assignment is added with the final marks.

In P.G. course, 20% mark obtained in Home Assignment is added with the final marks.

The degree obtained from the NSOU is same and equivalent to all other degrees of any other

conventional recognised universities.

Some features of NSOU- Raja N. L. Khan Women's College Study Centre (B-03)

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RAJA NARENDRA LAL KHAN WOMEN'S COLLEGE

Office : 03222-275426

Principal : 03222-275426

Grievance Cell : 9433415207

Anti Ragging Squad : 9474598101

E-mail : [email protected]

Website : http://www.rnlkwc.org

NSOU : 03222-265317

GOPE PALACE, MIDNAPORE, WEST BENGAL

College with Potential for Excellence (CPE) by UGC,

College Funded by BSR, DST (FIST), Govt. of India and a DBT Star College

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