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Notification Ref No. C/1026/Students' Union Election Date: 10-12-2014 Notification Ref No. C/1026/Students’ Union Election Date: 10-12-2014 (For colleges located outside the jurisdiction of Kolkata Police) In terms of the notification issued by the Department of Higher Education, Govt. of West Bengal, bearing no. 1094(18)-Edn.(U)/1U(NB)-23/14 dated 14/11/2014, the following schedule has been fixed for holding of Students’ Union Election in the Affiliated Colleges (excluding the Self-Financed and Minority Colleges). College Location Date Howrah District 28.01.2015 Hooghly District 28.01.2015 (Serampore Sub-Division only) South 24-Parganas District 28.01.2015 Colleges shall conduct elections in terms of the provisions laid down in their respective constitutions meant for the purpose. The college authorities are advised to act accordingly and to take necessary measures in consultation with the concerned administrative and police authorities. Sd/ Inspector of Colleges University of Calcutta Page 1 of 4 4 Page 1 of Notification Ref No. C/1025/Students’ Union Election Date: 10-12-2014 (For colleges located within the jurisdiction of Kolkata Police.) In terms of the notification issued by the Department of Higher Education, Govt. of West Bengal, bearing no. 1094(18)-Edn.(U)/1U(NB)-23/14 dated 14/11/2014, the following schedule has been fixed for holding of Students’ Union Election in the Affiliated Colleges (excluding the Self-Financed and Minority Colleges). A. Date of Election :: 17.01.2015 Names of the Colleges 1 ACHARYA JAGADISH CH. BOSE COLLEGE 2 ANANDA MOHAN COLLEGE 3 BANGABASI EVENING COLLEGE 4 CHARU CHANDRA COLLEGE 5 CITY COLLEGE OF COMMERCE & BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 6 DESHBANDHU COLLEGE FOR GIRLS 7 GOKHALE MEMORIAL GIRLS’ COLLEGE 8 HARIMOHAN GHOSH COLLEGE 9 JOGESH CH. CHOWDHURY COLLEGE 10 KHIDDERPUR COLLEGE 11 KISHORE BHARATI BHAGINI NIVEDITA COLLEGE 12 MAHARAJA SRIS CHANDRA COLLEGE 13 METIABRUZ COLLEGE 14 NETAJI NAGAR COLLEGE 15 NEW ALIPORE COLLEGE 16 PRAFULLA CHANDRA COLLEGE 17 RABIN MUKHERJEE COLLEGE 18 RANI BIRLA GIRLS’ COLLEGE 19 S. A. JAIPURIA COLLEGE (EVENING SHIFT) 20 SARSUNA COLLEGE 21 SHYAMA PRASAD COLLEGE 22 STATE INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR WOMEN 23 SURENDRANATH COLLEGE FOR WOMEN 24 VIDYASAGAR EVENING COLLEGE Page 2 of 4 4 Page 2 of 25 VIVEKANANDA COLLEGE 26 VIVEKANANDA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN B. Date of Election :: 19.01.2015 Names of the Colleges 1 ACHARYA GIRISH CH. BOSE COLLEGE 2 BANGABASI MORNING COLLEGE 3 BETHUNE COLLEGE 4 CALCUTTA GIRLS’ COLLEGE 5 CHITTARANJAN COLLEGE 6 GOENKA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE & BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 7 INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION FOR WOMEN 8 JOGESH CHANDRA CHOWDHURY LAW COLLEGE 9 JOGOMAYA DEVI COLLEGE 10 KHUDIRAM BOSE CENTRAL COLLEGE 11 MAHARANI KASISWARI COLLEGE 12 MOULANA AZAD COLLEGE 13 RAMMOHAN COLLEGE 14 S. A. JAIPURIA COLLEGE (MORNING SHIFT) 15 SANSKRIT COLLEGE 16 SAVITRI GIRLS’ COLLEGE 17 SETH SOORAJMULL JALAN GIRLS’ COLLEGE 18 SHIVNATH SHASTRI COLLEGE 19 SOUTH CALCUTTA LAW COLLEGE 20 SURENDRANATH EVENING COLLEGE 21 SURENDRANATH LAW COLLEGE 22 UMESH CHANDRA COLLEGE 23 VICTORIA INSTITUTION 24 VIDYASAGAR COLLEGE FOR WOMEN 25 WOMEN’S COLLEGE Page 3 of 4 4 Page 3 of C. Date of Election :: 21.01.2015 Names of the Colleges 1 ASUTOSH COLLEGE 2 BANGABASI COLLEGE 3 BASANTI DEVI COLLEGE 4 BEHALA COLLEGE 5 BENGAL MUSIC COLLEGE 6 CALCUTTA GIRLS’ B.T. COLLEGE 7 CITY COLLEGE 8 DAVID HARE TRAINING COLLEGE 9 DINABANDHU ANDREWS COLLEGE 10 GOVT. COLLEGE OF ARTS & CRAFTS 11 GURUDAS COLLEGE 12 HERAMBA CHANDRA COLLEGE 13 K. K. DAS COLLEGE 14 LADY BRABOURNE COLLEGE 15 MAHARAJA MANINDRA COLLEGE 16 MURALIDHAR GIRLS’ COLLEGE 17 NABA BALLYGUNGE MAHAVIDYALAYA 18 NETAJI NAGAR COLLEGE FOR WOMEN 19 NETAJI NAGAR DAY COLLEGE 20 S. A. JAIPURIA COLLEGE (DAY SHIFT) 21 SAMMILANI MAHAVIDYALAYA 22 SIR GURUDAS MAHAVIDYALAYA 23 SOUTH CALCUTTA GIRLS’ COLLEGE 24 SURENDRANATH COLLEGE 25 VIDYASAGAR COLLEGE 26 VIJOYGARH JYOTISH ROY COLLEGE Colleges shall conduct elections in terms of the provisions laid down in their respective constitutions meant for the purpose. The college authorities are advised to act accordingly and to take necessary measures in consultation with the concerned administrative and police authorities. Sd/ Inspector of Colleges University of Calcutta Page 4 of 4 4 Page 4 of.
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