(Affiliated to University and Recognised by UGC) NAAC Re-accredited

P.O. Rupai-Siding. PIN – 786153 Dist. Tinsukia,

Session : 2020-2021

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E-mail : [email protected] Website : http://.doomdoomacollege.edu.in Phone : 03759-240663, 240800

DoomDooma College

Vision “To provide higher and holistic education to the aspirants in order to make them socially conscious individuals with proper understanding of the worth of human values.”

Mission “To enhance the academic excellence of the students by exploring and channeling their potential through diverse programmes of the Universities, Career Oriented Programmes and Co-curricular Activities with modern infrastructure and competent faculty.”

THE COLLEGE AT A GLANCE Name of the College : Doomdooma College Date of establishment : 1st July, 1967 Founder Principal : Late Saroj Dutta Affiliation : Dibrugarh University Recognition : UGC under 2(f) and 12B Stream : Arts, Commerce, Science President, GB : Mr. Ramesh Goswami Present Principal : Dr. Prakash Jyoti Borthakur Number of Students : 3371 Number of Teaching Staff : 56 Number of Non-Teaching Staff: 27 Number of Books in the Library: 29088 Book Bank : 1055 Number of Journal/Magazine : Journal – 14, Magazine -10 Newspaper : 10 Distance Education Study Centres : (a) Krishna Kanta Handiqui State Open University (KKHSOU) (b) Directorate of Open and Distance Learning, Dibrugarh University

Principal Speaks …

At the outset, I on behalf of Doomdooma College family welcome you to this premier institution of higher education. Doomdooma College was established in the year 1967 through the pioneering efforts of a team of visionaries led by Late Jogendra Nath Deka. It is a provincialisd college affiliated to Dibrugarh University and recognized by the University Grants Commission. Right from its inception the college has held the pride in disseminating knowledge and skills to the learners of this culturally vibrant area, which comprises of different ethnic groups. The college presently has an enrollment of over 4000 students. As there are no other degree colleges nearby, the students’ enrollment increases every year, which adversely affects the academic environment of the college. Keeping with the increasing student enrollment and the rising interest in our undergraduate programmes coupled with the emerging global trends towards the market-driven educational system, the college has introduced various professional and career-oriented courses along with the traditional degree courses.

The college has very good and modernized infrastructure with sophisticated administrative building and conference hall, well-equipped Science Laboratories, Computer Laboratory, Language Laboratory, Educational & Psychological Laboratory, Digital Classrooms, a multi-purpose Play Ground, Handball, Badminton & Basketball Courts, Multi-Gym (Fitness Hub), Spacious Auditorium (Kallol), Canteen, Botanical Garden, Historical & Cultural Museum, Hostels for both Boys& Girls. The college has a very effective Students’ Support Services Centre with Students’ Union office, NCC (Boys’ & Girls’) and NSS offices, Women cell, Health Cell, Career Counseling & Guidance Cell, Equal Opportunity Centre etc. The college provides scholarship to economically disadvantaged meritorious students, Students travel concession, Mentoring facility, Remedial coaching etc. Besides, the college has various cells & committees like Anti-Ragging & Disciplinary Action Committee, Committee Against Sexual Harassment (CASH), Grievance Redressal Cell to provide disciplinary support to the students. Thestudy centers of Krishna Kanta Handiqui State Open University (KKHSOU) and Dibrugarh University Open and Distance Learning (DODL) offer diverse post-graduate, Undergraduate and Career Oriented programmes.

The newly opened state of art Central Library of the college with 30,000 books and a good number of magazines, newspapers and journals, Digital Lounge, Book Bank, Mini Conference Room etc. provide another dimension in the academic support to the students. Through N-List programme students and faculty members can search more than 100 national and international journals. The college family offers sincere thanks to the Govt. of Assam for its financial support in enriching the library.

The college is committed to its vision and mission in all its endeavours and seeks to materialise into reality the great concept of accomplishment through knowledge “Gyane Parisamapyate”.

The college is accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) for the first time in the year 2004-05 and re-accredited in the year 2011-12. Now the college is preparing for inviting NAAC peer team for the third cycle of accreditation. From the academic session 2019-20, Dibrugarh University implements Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) in the Under Graduate Academic Programmes. There is no denying the fact that CBCS will really be a herculean task for a rural college like us with huge enrollment. Nevertheless, we hope, we will be able to cope with the challenging situation with the help and support of the stakeholders and well-wishers.

The faculty members of the college have started e-classes in the form of audio/video classes, home assignment and study materials from the academic session 2019-20. It really helps our students to keep in touch with the academic activities during the lockdown period to prevent outbreak of Covid-2019.

Dr. Prakash Jyoti Borthakur Principal, DoomDooma College

CAMPUS The College has a beautiful green campus located by the side of NH 37 at a distance of about 3 Kilometers from Doomdooma Town. Located in the midst of pristine nature the sprawling campus of approximately 60 Bighas of land has adequate academic infrastructure with administrative building, Central Library, Departments, Classrooms, Laboratories, Hostels for both Boys and girls, Sports infrastructure, Auditorium, Canteen, Botanical Garden, Students Support Services Centre, Cycle-cum-Car stand with much open space inside it. AFFILIATION The College is affiliated to Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh, Assam and recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) under 2(f) and 12B. OFFICE HOURS (a) Class hours : (i) Day Shift : Classes are held from 9.00 A.M. to 4.00 P.M. (Class hours may be altered as and when necessary). (b) Office hours : 9.30 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. (c) Library hours : 9.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. STREAM The College offers Higher Secondary and Degree Programmes in the streams (i) ARTS (ii) COMMERCE (iii) SCIENCE COURSES OF STUDY The College offers the following courses 1. Higher Secondary Course in Arts, Commerce and Science 2. B.A., B. Com and B.Sc. Non-Honours Programmes 3. B.A., B. Com and B.Sc. Honours Programmes in 13 subjects 4. Professional Courses in (a) College certificate and Diploma Courses in (i) Certificate Course in Spoken English (ii) Certificate Course in Computer Application (iii) Certificate Course in Beauty Parlouring (For Girls’ students) (iv) Certificate Course in Cutting, Tailoring & Embroidery (For Girls’ students) (b) UGC sponsored Career Oriented Courses (i) Diploma/Certificate Courses in Desk Top Publishing (DTP) (under Community Development through Polytechnic (CDTP) Course) COURSE-WISE NUMBER OF SEATS, SUBJECT COMBINATION, MINIMUM QUALIFICATION : A. Higher Secondary Course Stream No.of Minimum Subject offered Remark Seat Qualification Compulsory subject Core Subject Arts 150 45% in HSLC English, MIL Economics, Education, Apart from 3(Three) or Equivalent (Assamese/ Hindi/ History, Pol.Science, core subjects one (40% for Bengali)/Alt. Statistics, Adv. additional subject ST/SC) English Assamese, Math, may be taken Swadesh Adhyayan Commerce 150 45% in HSLC English, MIL Economics Apart from 1(One) or Equivalent (Assamese/ Hindi/ SAAD, CMS/ core subject one (40% for Bengali)/Alt. Eng., Mathematics, additional subject ST/SC) ACCY, BUST may be taken Science 60 45% in HSLC English, MIL Physics, Chemistry, Apart from 3(Three) or Equivalent (Assamese/ Hindi/ Biology, Statistics core subjects one (40% for Bengali)/Alt. Eng., Mathematics, additional subject ST/SC) may be taken Environment Studies is compulsory for Higher Secondary first year students in all Streams.

B. B.A./ B.Com./B.Sc.Programmes : Stream Shift Minimum. Qualification Major/ Non- Subject Offered Major with no. of Seats Day HSSLC or Equivalent Honours Assamese 60 (Minimum 50% in the subject opted Economics 40 for Honours) Education 60 Arts English 30 History 50 Pol. Science 60 Day HSSLC or Equivalent Honours 60 Commerce (Minimum 50% in the subject opted Non-Honours 60 for Honours) Day 40 % in HSSLC or Equivalent Honours Chemy 15 (Minimum 50% in the subject opted Maths 20 Science for Honours) Physics 15 Botany 15 Zoology 15 • Students will be offered Honours Subjects on the basis of Merit and/or Test conducted by respective department. C. Professional Courses: Course Subject No. of Duration Eligibility criteria Contact Seat person/Dept. College (i) Certificate Course in Spoken 30 6 months HSLC or Equiv. Dept. of English Certificate English Open for all streams and (ii) Certificate course in 30 6 months HSLC or Equiv. Dept. of Computer Diploma Computer Application Open for all streams Science Courses (iii) Certificate Course in Beauty 30 6 months HSLC or Equiv. Mrs. Gayatri Medhi Parlouring (For Girls’ students) Open for all streams Mahanta, (iv) Certificate Course in Cutting, 30 6 months HSLC or Equiv. Coordinator Tailoring & Embroidery (For Open for all streams Girls’ students) (v) Certificate Course in Motor 30 6 months HSLC or Equiv. Mr. Ratul Gogoi, Driving (With academic and Open for all streams Dept. of Physics Technical support from NETAI)

COURSE STRUCTURE:

A. Semester-Wise Distribution of Courses in B.A./ B.Com/B.Sc. Honours Under CBCS Sem Core Course Ability Enhancement Skill Enhancement Elective: Discipline Elective: Generic (14 of 6 Compulsory Course (AECC) Course (SEC) (2 courses Specific DSE(4 courses (GE)(4 courses of credits each) (3 courses of 2 credits each) of 2 credits each) of 6 credits each) 6credits each) I C 1 (6C) AECC1 Communicative GE-1(6C) English (2 C) C 2 (6C) AECC2 MIL/ Comm. Hindi/ Alt. English (2C) II C 3 (6C) AECC 3 Environmental GE-2(6C) C 4 (6C) Science (2C) III C 5(6C) SEC-1.1 (2C) GE-3(6C) C 6(6C) C 7(6C) IV C 8(6C) SEC-2.1(2C) GE-4(6C) C 9(6C) C 10(6C) V C 11(6C) DSE-1 (6C) C 12 (6C) DSE-2(6C) VI C 13(6C) DSE-3(6C) C 14(6C) DSE-4(6C)

B. Semester-Wise Course Structure of B.A./B.Com. (Non-Honours) Programme under CBCS Sem Core Course (12 AECC - (1 course of 4 Skill Enhancement Discipline Specific Generic Elective Courses of 6 Credits credits and 1course of Course (SEC) ( 4 courses Elective DSE (4 courses GE(2 courses of 6 each) 2 credits) of 2 credits each) of 6 credits each) credits) I General English 1.1 Multi-disciplinary DSC- 1 A Course (4C) DSC- 2 A II Comm. English- 1.2 Environmental DSC- 1 B Science (2C) DSC- 2 B III Comm Hindi/MIL/ SEC-1.1 (2C) Alt. Eng. 1.1 DSC- 1 C DSC- 2 C IV Comm. Hindi/MIL/ SEC-2.1(2C) Alt. Eng. 1.2 DSC- 1 D DSC-2 D V SEC-1.2(2C) DSE-1 A (6C) GE-1(6C) DSE-2 A (6C) VI SEC-2.2(2C) DSE-1 B (6C) GE-2(6C) DSE-2 B (6C)

C. Semester-Wise Course Structure of B.Sc. Non-Honours Under CBCS Sem Core Course (12 Courses AECC SEC DSE of 6 Credits each) (3 courses of 2 credits) (4 courses of 2 credits) (6 courses of 6 credits) I DSC- 1 A (6C) AECC 1 : Comm. English (2C) DSC- 2 A(6C) AECC 2 : Comm. Hindi/MIL/ DSC- 3 A(6C) Alternative English (2C) II DSC- 1 B(6C) AECC 3 Environmental DSC- 2 B(6C) Science/ Studies (2C) DSC- 3 B(6C) III DSC- 1 C(6C) SEC-1.1 (2C) DSC- 2 C(6C) DSC- 3 C(6C) IV DSC- 1 D(6C) SEC-2.1(2C) DSC- 2 D(6C) DSC-3 D(6C) V SEC-1.2(2C) DSE-1 A (6C) DSE-2 A(6C) DSE-3 A(6C) VI SEC-2.2(2C) DSE-1 B (6C) DSE-2 B(6C) DSE-3 B(6C)

D. Course-wise subjects offered in different courses in B.A. programmes under CBCS (i) B.A. Honours Programme Course Course-wise subject offered Remark Credit Core Assamese, English, Economics, Choose any one as the Core course 14 x 6 = 84 Course Education, History, Pol. Science (Honours course) AECC Comm. English, Compulsory in Semester I 2 + 2 = 4 MIL/Comm. Hindi/ Alt. English Environmental Science Compulsory in Sem II 2 SEC CRW, TTM, END, DTP, Choose any one as SEC in Semester III & 2 + 2 = 4 HR, VC, TEL IV DSE DSE-1, DSE-2 (Two Special Papers Compulsory in Sem - V 6 + 6 = 12 related to Honours) DSE-3, DSE-4 (Two Special Papers Compulsory in Sem- VI 6 + 6 = 12 related to Honours) GE Economics, Education, History, Choose any one as the GE course other 6 x 4 = 24 Pol. Science than Honours in Sem I, II, III, IV Total Credit 142

(ii) B.A. Non-Honours Programme Course Course-wise subject offered Remark Credit Core General English Compulsory in Sem I 6 course Comm. English Compulsory in Sem II 6 MIL/Comm. Hindi/ Alt. English Compulsory in Sem III and IV 6 + 6 = 12 1.1 and 1.2 DSC- Economics, Education Choose any Two subjects DSC 1A and DSC 2A in 6 x 8 = 48 History, Pol. Science Sem I, DSC 1B and DSC 2B in Sem II, DSC 1C and DSC 2C in Sem III, DSC 1D and DSC 2D in Sem IV AECC Multi-disciplinary course, Compulsory in Sem-I 4 Environmental Science Compulsory in Sem-II 2 SEC CRW, TTM, END, DTP, Choose any Two as SEC in Semester III, IV, V, VI 2 x 4 = 8 HR, VC, TEL DSE DSE-1A, DSE-2A Compulsory in Sem – V (Special papers related to 6 + 6 = 12 DSC1A, DSC 2 A DSE-1B, DSE-2B Compulsory in Sem- VI (Special papers related to 6 + 6 = 12 DSC1B, DSC 2 B GE Economics, Education, History, Choose any one as the GE course other than DSC in 6 + 6 = 12 Pol. Science Sem V and VI Total Credit 122

E. Course-wise subjects offered in different courses in B.SC. programmes under CBCS (i) B.Sc. Honours Programme Course Course-wise subject offered Remark Credit Core Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Botany, Choose any one as the Core course 14 x 6 = 84 course Zoology (Honours course) AECC Comm. English, Compulsory in Semester I 2 MIL/Comm. Hindi/ Alt. English 2 Environmental Science Compulsory in Sem II 2 SEC CRW, TTM, END, DTP, Choose any one as SEC in Semester III & 2 + 2 = 4 HR, VC, TEL IV DSE DSE-1, DSE-2(Two Special Papers related Compulsory in Sem - V 6 + 6 = 12 to Honours) DSE-3, DSE-4(Two Special Paper related Compulsory in Sem- VI 6 + 6 = 12 to Honours) GE Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Choose any one as the GE course other than 6 x 4 = 24 Honours in Sem I, II, III, IV Chemistry, Botany, Zoology Choose any one as the GE course other than Honours in Sem I, II, III, IV Total Credit 142

(ii) B.Sc. Non-Honours Programme Course Course-wise subject offered Remark Credit Core Gr. A - Physics, Chemistry, Maths Choose either Gr. A or Gr. B as Core (6x3) x 4 = course Gr. B - Chemistry, Botany, Zoology course DSC-1, DSC-2, DSC-3 in Sem I, II, 72 III, IV AECC Comm. English, Compulsory in Semester I 2 MIL/Comm. Hindi/ Alt. English 2 Environmental Science Compulsory in Sem II 2 SEC CRW, TTM, END, DTP, Choose any two as SEC1 and SEC 2 in 2 x 4 = 8 HR, VC, TEL Semester III(SEC1.1), SemIV(SEC 2.1) and Sem V (SEC 1.2), Sem VI (SEC 2.2) DSE DSE-1A, DSE-2A, DSE-3A Compulsory in Sem – V (Special papers 6 x 3 = 18 related to DSC1A, DSC 2A, DSC 3A) DSE-1B, DSE-2B, DSE-3B Compulsory in Sem- VI (Special papers 6 x 3 = 18 related to DSC1B, DSC 2B, DSC 3B) Total Credit 122

F. Course-wise subjects offered in different courses in B.Com. programme under CBCS (i) B.Com. Honours Programme Semester Course Course Code Title Credit Remarks I Core C 101 Financial Accounting 6 Compulsory C 102 Business Law 6 GE G 101 Micro Economics 6 Compulsory AECC AE 101 Communicative English 2 Compulsory AE 102 MIL/Comm. Hindi/ Alt. English 2 Compulsory Total Credit 22 II Core C 203 Corporate Accounting 6 Compulsory C 204 Corporate Law 6 GE G202 Macro Economics 6 Compulsory AECC AE 202 Environmental Science/Studies 2 Compulsory Total Credit 20 III Core C 305 Human Resource Management 6 Compulsory C 306 Income Tax Law and Practice 6 C 307 Management Principles and 6 Application. GE G 303 Business Statistics 6 Compulsory SEC SE 302 E-Commerce 2 Compulsory Total Credit 26 IV Core C 408 Cost Accounting 6 Compulsory C 409 Business Mathematics 6 C 410 Computer Application in Business 6 G 404 Indian Economy 6 Compulsory SE 403 Entrepreneurship 2 Compulsory Total Credit 26 V Core C 511 Principles of Marketing 6 Compulsory C 512 Fundamentals of Financial Management 6 Discipline D 501 Group-A 6 Student shall Specific D 502 a) Management Accounting 6 choose any Elective b) Security Analysis and Portfolio two courses Management from group-A c) Service Marketing d) Financial Markets, Institutions and Financial Services Total Credit 24 VI Core C 613 Auditing and Corporate Governance 6 Compulsory C 614 Indirect Tax Law 6 Compulsory Discipline D 603 Group-B 6 Students shall Specific D 604 a) Business Tax Procedures and 6 have to opt for elective Management any two b) International Business courses from c) Industrial Relations and Labour Laws Group-B d) Business Research Methods and Project Work Total Credit 24 Grand Total 144

(ii) B.Com. Non-Honours Programme Semester Course Course Code Title Credit Remarks I Core CC 101 General English 6 Compulsory CC 102 Financial Accounting 6 Compulsory

CC 103 Business Organisation and 6 Compulsory Management AECC AEC 101 Multi Disciplinary Course 4 Compulsory Total Credit 22 II Core CC 201 Communicative English 6 Compulsory CC 202 Business Law 6 Compulsory CC 203 Business Mathematics and Statistics 6 Compulsory AECC AEC 202 Environmental Science/Studies 2 Compulsory Total Credit 20 III Core CC 301 MIL/Comm. Hindi/ Alt. English 6 Compulsory CC 302 Company Law 6 Compulsory CC 303 Income Tax Law and Practice 6 Compulsory SEC SEC 301 Computer Applications in Business 4 Compulsory Total Credit 22 IV Core CC 401 MIL/Comm. Hindi/ Alt. English 6 Compulsory CC 402 Corporate Accounting 6 Compulsory CC 403 Cost Accounting 6 Compulsory SEC SEC 401 E-Commerce 2 Total Credit 20 V DSE DSC 501 Group-A: Principle of Marketing 6 Compulsory DSC 502 Group-B: Indirect Tax Laws 6 Compulsory SEC SEC 503 Entrepreneurship 4 Compulsory Generic GEC 501 Principles of Micro Economics 6 Compulsory Elective Total Credit 22 VI DSE DSC 603 Group-C : Corporate Tax Planning 6 Compulsory DSC 604 or Management Accounting 6 (any one) Group-D International Business or Compulsory Office Management and Secretarial (any one) Practice SEC SEC 604 Personal Selling and Salesmanship 4 Compulsory Generic GEC 602 Indian Economy 6 Compulsory Elective Total Credit 22 Grand Total of Credits 128

Subject Code Name of Subject Subject Code Name of Subject AECC Ability Enhancement SEC Skill Enhancement Course Compulsory Course DSC Discipline Specific Course DSE Discipline Specific Elective (Core Course) GE Generic Elective CRW Creative Writing TTM Travel & Tourism Management END Entrepreneurship Development DTP Desk Top Publishing HR Human Rights VC Vermi Compost TEL Teaching in Elementary Level

Yoga training Classes: Doomdoma College has introduced Regular Yoga Classes from the session 2020-21 with the engagement of qualified trainer. Classes are compulsory to all the students. All the students have to attend the Yoga training classes as per the Routine. REQUIREMENT AND PROCEDURE FOR ADMISSION As per the initiative taken by the Government of India towards “Digital India”, the Doom Dooma College implemented on-line form fill up and admission system from the academic session 2017-18. GUIDELINES FOR ONLINE FORM FILL UP AND ADMISSION Important Note: 1. Before filling up the Application form download the College Prospectus & Academic Calendar & go through the Prospectus. 2. Students have to keep ready with the scanned copy of Photograph, Signature, Pass Certificate, Mark-sheet, Caste Certificate, income certificate of parents (if any) etc. before filling up the online application form to upload in “Photo & Documents upload” section in online form submission. STEPS TO BE FOLLOWED FOR ONLINE FORM FILL UP, ADMISSION AND E-PAYMENT : GUIDELINES Guideline for online form fill up for admission 1. One Active Mobile Number for registration of students and for further communication (Admitted students cannot change the mobile number during the entire period in the college. 2. Students have to keep ready with the scanned copy of following original documents before filling up the online application form. (i) Photograph with clear front face (Size: max 100kb in Jpeg/Jpg/ Pdf Format ) (ii) Signature (size: max 100 KB in Jpeg/Jpg/ Pdf Format) (iii) Pass Certificate, Mark-sheet (iv) Caste Certificate (if any) etc. (v) Bank details of the candidates/parent (vi) Age proof certificate (vii) Certificate of Extra-Curricular Activities/Differently Able Person (If Apply under Sports/NCC/Cultural/DAP quota) (viii) Any other relevant documents 3. Before filling up the Application form download the College Prospectus & Academic Calendar & go through the Prospectus. (i) For Admission into the HS First year Arts & Commerce: HSLC or Equivalent with 45% (for ST/SC 40%) (ii) For admission into the Degree First Semester Arts and Commerce: HSSLC or Equivalent. (Student must secure at least 50% marks in the subject opted for Honours)

STEPS TO BE FOLLOWED FOR ONLINE FORM FILL UP, ADMISSION AND E-PAYMENT: (Applicant must put all information correctly as mentioned in the certificate etc.) 1. Click on Application Form 2. Register Yourself with Name, DOB, Active Mobile No. and e-mail id then click on Sign up (a password will generate automatically. Note down the Password for future use) 3. Now Login with your Mobile No. & Password 4. Select Your Class, and then click on done 5. Click on continue to fill up the Admission form entering every data very carefully and correctly. 6. Then preview of the filled in form will appear. If anything is entered wrongly, the applicant can correct the same by clicking on BACK button then after correction Click on SUBMIT. On successful submission, applicant will get an Application Form Number in his/her registered Mobile No. (Applicant must take a Print out of the Application form) Guidelines for online admission & payment: Due to the present lockdown, no physical verification of documents will take place at the time, so students are requested to upload scanned copy of original or self attested Xerox copies of documents during the filling up of online admission form. (Date will be notified later on for physical verification of documents)

For Science Stream, Students who are provisionally selected on the basis of merit, will get a link for online payment of requisite fees in their registered mobile number. With the help of Credit/Debit Card or Net banking the applicants can pay the admission fee through online. The payment receipt and the printed copy of admission form will have to submit in the college office after opening of the College.

For Arts & Commerce Stream, list of selected candidates for admission will be displayed in College website in the notification section. Guidelines for Online Re-Admission : • Log on to : https://doomdoomacollege.edu.in • Click on → ON-LINE ADMISSION → RE-ADMISSION • Enter your USER-ID. • Enter OTP which will be received in your registered Mobile No and Click on VALIDATE • Select your Fee to be paid • Select your payment option and use your Debit Card/Credit Card/Internet Banking for payment. (Note down your transaction-id for your future reference). After successful payment take the Print out of the receipt of payment and submit the college copy to the College office immediately.

DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED Student will have to submit the following particulars along with the Printed Application Form generated from on-line admission: • Two copies of recent passport size photograph • Self-attested copies of . Age proof Certificate . Marks-sheets from HSLC . Pass Certificates from HSLC . Caste Certificate from the competent authority wherever necessary . Certificate on Differently Able Person (if applicable) . Documents in support of Extra-Curricular Activities (if any) • Character Certificate from the Head of the institution last attended. • Original Income certificate of parents from the competent authority. • Gap Period Certificate wherever applicable. (An applicant passing the qualifying examination earlier than the current year will have to submit a gap period certificate from the Head of the institution last attended or Officer-in-Charge of the nearest Police station or Government Gazetted Officer testifying his/her activities during the interim period. If the gap period of study is more than 3(three) years he/she will not be eligible for admission. RESERVATION OF SEATS: There is a provision for reservation of seats for students belonging to SC, ST(P), ST(H), OBC/MOBC/TGL category and Differently Able Persons as per Govt. of Assam rules. Quota seats for Co-curricular activities like cultural, sports, NCC, Scouts & Guides will be allotted to the applicant subject to the clearance from the Board constituted by the College authority. CHANGE OF SUBJECTS A student will be allowed to change his/her subject or stream up to the date fixed by the College/Council/University. COLLEGE UNIFORM It is strictly compulsory for every student to come to the College with proper uniform which is as follows: (a) Uniform for Boys: Summer: White Shirt and formal Black Trouser. Winter : White Shirt and formal Black Trouser with maroon coloured V-necked full or half Sweater. (Jeans pant& Shirt of any other colour is not allowed). (b) Uniform for Girls: Summer : Navy Blue Blouse and white Chadar-Mekhela or Saree with Navy Blue Border. Winter : Navy Blue Blouse and white Chadar-Mekhela or Saree with Navy Blue Border and Maroon coloured Sweater N.B. : The blue apron for science students is mandatory during their Practical classes.

COLLEGE IDENTITY CARD AND BADGE College Identity Card and College Badge are issued to every student annually at the time of admission. Old identity card is to be surrendered at the end of each academic session for renewal, otherwise new identity card will not be issued. Every student must wear the College Badge and carry the identity card while entering in the College premises.

Student found without uniform and identity card will be liable for disciplinary action. ATTENDANCE The college strictly adheres to the percentage of attendance of the students as per University regulation. (see University Regulation 9 under semester system and 5 under CBCS) EXAMINATION AND EVALUATION The College authority strictly adheres to the examination and promotion rules of the University/AHSEC. Tests and Sessional examinations are compulsory and no appeal for exemption shall be considered. Examinee must fill up the examination form for the concerned examination as and when notified by the College authority. The College authority will not be held responsible for any discrepancy in this respect. (see University Regulation 10 under semester system and 6 under CBCS)

COLLEGE PROVISIONAL PASS CERTIFICATE Following Documents must be submitted along with the filled in application form for issuance of Provisional Pass Certificate- • Clearance certificate from the President, Doomdooma College Students’ Union and Prof-in- Charge in case of an office bearer of the Union. • Clearance Certificate from the college office regarding surrender of College Identity Card and College Badge. • Clearance certificate from the Hostel Warden in case of Hostel Border. TRANSFER CERTIFICATE Any students seeking transfer from the college will have to apply to the Principal for Transfer Certificate. The application must be countersigned by his/her parent or legal guardian. No certificate shall be issued to those leaving the College without permission. Refund of fees is not permissible. Following documents must be submitted along with the application. (see University Regulations 12, 13 under semester system and 11 under CBCS) • Clearance Certificate from the college office regarding surrender of College Identity Card and College Badge. • Library clearance certificate from the Librarian. • Clearance certificate from the President, Doomdooma College Students’ Union and Prof-in- Charge in case of an office bearer of the Union. • Record of percentage of attendance duly signed by Heads of the concerned Departments. • Clearance certificate from the Head of the department in case of students having Major programme. • Clearance certificate from the concerned N.C.C. Officer in case of N.C.C. cadet. • Clearance certificate from the Hostel Warden in case of Hostel Border.

DIFFERENT COMMITTEES AND BODIES OF DOOMDOOMA COLLEGE Administrative & Academic Bodies Governing Body: The Governing of Doomdooma College is the authoritative body which is responsible for overall management of the college. Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC): The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of Doomdooma College formed according to the guidelines of the NAAC is an effective internal coordinating and monitoring mechanism constituted to ensure the quality culture and systematized the efforts of the institution towards academic excellence. The cell is actively involved in the overall quality enhancement of the institution, strives for continuous improvement. The cell takes feedback responses from students, parents on quality related institutional processes. Board of Heads (BoH): The Board of Heads of Doomdooma College is responsible for overall management and coordination of the academic affairs of the college. Doomdooma College CBCS Board: From the academic session 2019-20 the Dibrugarh University has introduced CBCS in undergraduate programmes. The college has formed a CBCS Board as per the guidelines of the CBCS regulations-2018 of Dibrugarh University to monitor and supervise the implementation of the CBCS. Teacher, Students & Parents Bodies Doomdooma College Students’ Union (DDCSU) : Doomdooma College Students’ Union is a general body of the students of the college. Membership of this union is compulsory for every student of the college. The office bearers of the Union are elected annually through direct Ballot. The term of the office bearers of the Union Body is for one academic year. The Union organizes games and sports, quiz and debate, cultural and literary contests, Raihan Shah memiroal inter College Quiz Competition etc. annually. The Union publishes a multilingual annual magazine named “OIKYADEEP” , providing opportunities for development of literary talents of the students. “Abhibhawak Mancha” (Parent-Teachers’ Association): The Parent-Teachers Association of the college organizes meetings where academic and other activities are discussed. Each department organizes Parent-Teachers meet in every semester. All academic issues related to the students academic progression and support are discussed and feedbacks from parents are taken in these meets. Further two members from each department are selected from these meets to strengthen the “Abhibhawak Mancha” as and when necessary. Alumni Association : The Alumni Association of the college works for the development of the Institution.

Cultural & Environment Committees Prakriti Oikya Mancha: The “Prakriti Oikya Mancha” of Doomdooma College was formed by the students of the college in 2012. It works for conservation of nature and maintenance of clean and green environment in the college campus. Further, it publishes an annual bi-lingual hand-written poetry magazine, “Deedeeceer Jeuti”. It is worth mentioning that only students contribute to this collection.

Doomdooma College Eco Club: The Eco club of College works for maintaining the ecology of the college campus. The Physics Forum of the college conducts Green (Energy & Water) audit in the college campus as well as in the neighbourhood of the college.

“Sanskritik Mancha”: The “Sanskritik Mancha” of Doomdooma College was formed for organizing various socio-cultural activities in the college campus. Departmental Forums : The departmental forums are established to sensitize the students towards discipline specific impact on society at large. In order to achieve the goal the forums keep organizing different activities like awareness programmes, workshops, seminars, field visits, quiz, debate etc. Some of the forums award scholarship to meritorious students of the concerned departments. The College has the following departmental forums: • Commerce Forum • Economics Forum • Political Science Forum • Asomiya Sahitya Chora • Physics Forum • History Forum Public Services National Service Scheme (NSS): The National Service Scheme unit of the College extends its services to the society by organizing regular, special and camping programmes to promote awareness of health, donating blood, education, environment, literacy, cleanliness as part of Swachcha Bharat Abhiyan, etc. National Cadet Corps (NCC) -Boys: The 10 Assam Bn. N.C.C., Doomdooma College for Boys under the jurisdiction of Dibrugarh Division has a strength of 105 cadets. National Cadet Corps (NCC) - Girls: The 63 Assam Bn. N.C.C., Doomdooma College for Girls under the jurisdiction of Dibrugarh Division has a strength of 108 cadets.

Separate Admission form for Boys and Girls N.C.C. are issued by the respective CTO/ANO at the beginning of the new academic session. CTO (Boys N.C.C.) : Dr. Pranjit Saikia, Asstt. Professor, Department of Political Science ANO (Girls N.C.C.) : Lt.(Dr.) Rumi Khalen, Asstt. Professor, Department of Assamese

Red-Ribbon Club : Red-Ribbon club is re-functional from this year to make our students aware from AIDS.

Students Support Services a) Academic Support • College Central Library: The college has an excellent digitized central library with numerous text books, reference books, a good number of journals and periodicals. The library has well furnished, specious reading rooms for students and teachers along with a conference room. E-book and e-journals can be accessed through the INFLIBNET, N-LIST programme. • Book Bank : The college has a Book Bank in the College Central Library for meritorious and economically backward students • Network Resource Center (Digital Lounge) with Wi-Fi : Internet browsing facility is available for faculty members and students at the Network Resource Centre (Digital Lounge) • Departmental Library : Each department has a departmental library with a good number of text and reference books. The departments issue books to the students and maintain the record of issue and return. • College Laboratories : The college has the following well equipped Laboratories . Science Laboratories . Psychological Laboratory . Computer Laboratory . Language Laboratory • Career Counseling & Guidance Cell : The Cell organizes Seminars, Workshops, Lecture sessions by inviting competent experts and resource person to provide guidance in matters related to their career. • Remedial Coaching: The College arranges remedial coaching for the students of ST/SC/OBC/MOBC/TGL/Minorities/Economically Backward classes. • E-learning facility : The faculty members of the college have started e-classes in the form of audio/video classes, home assignment and study materials from the academic session 2019-20. The students can avail this opportunity through our college website by log in themselves by using their own id and passwords. b) Sports, Cultural & Recreational Support • Historical & Cultural Museum : The Historical & Cultural Museum maintained by the department of History has a rare collection of different specimens of art, architecture etc. collected from various ethnic groups of the surrounding area. The museum provides immense educational values for the students of the college. • Play ground • Handball, Basketball & Badminton Courts • Multi-Gym (Fitness Hub) for Boys and Girls • College Auditorium (Kallol) • College Canteens • Boys’ Common Room • Girls’ Common Room • Students’ Union Office c) College Hostel • Two Boys’ Hostel : Capacity – 84 (44 + 40)students • Two Girls’ Hostels : Capacity – 54 (40 + 14) students d) Financial Support • Free studentship to the BPL students by the Govt. of Assam • Free studentship to Meritorious Students: Free studentship to Meritorious Students securing 90% and above marks in the last qualifying Examinations. Free studentship National Level Child Scientist and 50 % fee concession to State Level Child Scientist of National Children Science Congress (NCSC). Free admission to the toppers in the HS First Year Examination in Arts, Commerce and Science streams • Financial aid to economically weak meritorious students: Limited number of economically disadvantage and meritorious students is provided financial assistance from the Poor Fund of the college. The students must apply for financial assistance from this fund to the Principal with valid documents. • Scholarship &Awards to students who perform brilliantly in academic & co-curricular activities. • Special merit scholarship awarded by donor families of Mr. S. N Patowary and Mr. N. bahety to 20 bona fide students of the college every year. • Students Travel Concession e) Disciplinary Support • Anti-ragging and Disciplinary Action Committee: Ragging of any sort is strictly prohibited within and outside the college campus. Ragging is a criminal offence and the Anti-Ragging and Disciplinary Action Committee of the college maintains strict vigilance for its detection. Any student involve in ragging directly or indirectly is liable for punishment to the extent of expulsion. Students are advised to bring cases of ragging to the notice of the Principal/Vice-Principal/ Anti- ragging and Disciplinary Action Committee • Committee Against Sexual Harassment (CASH): The Committee Against Sexual Harassment (CASH) works for the gender parity by organizing gender sensitization programmes for the students, conducting workshops and encouraging students to rport any offence of such nature immediately. Sexual harassment is a serious crime and severe punitive measures will be taken against the offenders. • Grievance Redressal Cell: The college has a grievance redressal cell in order to look into the grievances of the staff and students. f) Other Supports and Facilities • Botanical Garden : The Doomdooma College Botanical garden has many specimens of medicinal and food plants and a wide variety of herbs and trees. Inside the garden there is a vermi-compost unit. • Women’s Cell: The Women’s Cell of Doom Dooma College works for empowering Women of socio-economically backward and illiterate section of the society for organizing meetings, seminars and awareness programmes etc. Further, the College grants career oriented certificate courses like Cutting tailoring, embroidery, Beauty parlour under the monitoring of the Cell. • Health & Yoga Cell: The Health Cell of the college conducts health service programmes like AIDS awareness, Blood Donation Camp, Yoga Training Programme, Vaccination camps etc. for the staffs and the students with the help of NGOs and Govt. agencies. • Equal Opportunity Centre: The centre provides equal opportunities to the SC, ST, OBC, MOBC,TGL and minority communities of students both Boys and Girls in various activities for their all round developments. The centre organizes different programmes like Seminar, Workshops to enhance their potentialities. • Xerox and Internet facility: The College provides Xerox and Internet facilities at concessional rates for the students and the staffs. COLLEGE RULES & REGULATIONS Great emphasis is laid on discipline, character building and decorum of the college and students are expected to maintain a high standard of discipline. Students admitted to the college must abide by all rules and regulations as prescribed by the College authority. Violation of any of the following rules will make the student liable for strong disciplinary action. 1. General Rules for maintaining discipline: (a) Every student must come to the library with college uniform. (b) Unsatisfactory academic progress, irregular attendance, irregular clearance of College and Hostel fees and dues, involvement in vandalism, showing discourtesy to the teaching and non-teaching staff in any form, adoption of unfair means during examination etc. are some of the offences which may make the student liable for disciplinary action like termination of scholarship, non- issuance of college Diploma/Certificate, forced transfer and even expulsion from the college and hostel. (c) All forms of ragging inside the Hostel and College premises are strictly prohibited. Strong disciplinary action will be taken if anyone is found to be involved directly or indirectly in ragging. (d) Consumption of any form of Tobacco product is strictly prohibited inside the college premises. (e) Using mobile phones inside the classroom and examination hall is strictly prohibited. (f) Every bona fide student of the college must participate at least in 3 (three) events in the Annual College week. (g) Students must follow the rules notified at the main entrance of the College. 2. Library Rules : (a) Every student must come to the library with college uniform. (b) Books and other belongings should be kept in the Property counter of the library. (c) Library is open from 9.00 A.M. to 5 P.M. on all days except holidays.(d) If any book borrowed from the library is lost, torn or damaged in any form, the value of the book will have to be borne by the borrower as per library rules. (d) Books are issued for all classes on all working days.(f) Non-Major students will be allowed to borrow 2(Two) books at a time and Major students will be allowed to borrow 4 (Four) books at a time. (e) In no case a student can keep a book for more than 15 (Fifteen) days from the date of issue. A fine of Re 1/- per day will be charged for every delayed day. In case a student does not return the book until 1 (One) month from the date of issue, the Library Committee will take disciplinary action. (f) Rules for Book Banks: i) Meritorious and economically backward students may apply for the books at the beginning of the academic session ii) Book(s) will be issued for one year and students have to pay an amount of Rs.20/- per book iii) The book(s) must be return before the Final or Annual Examination. iv) A student should prove himself/herself as economically backward to avail the facility. 3. Rules for Network Resource Centre (Digital Lounge) (a) Only regular students, teaching and non-teaching staff of the college are eligible to use the Network Resource Centre (Digital Lounge). (b) Library card is to be produced before entering into the Network Resource Centre. (c) Downloading and printing is available at the Network Resource Centre. (d) At a time 10 (ten) students can avail the benefits of Network Resource Centre. (e) Time allotted for each student is fixed and is to be strictly maintained. (f) Shoes should be kept outside while entering into the Network Resource Centre. (g) Access to entertainment sites is not allowed. (h) Silence inside the Network Resource Centre (Digital Lounge) is mandatory. (i) To avail the Network facility student must register his/her name. 4. Hostel Rules : (a) Married students are not allowed to avail hostel seats. (b) Borders must abide by all rules & regulations imposed by the College authority and Hostel warden. 5. Other rules : (a) Students must follow the norms laid by the Government to prevent the outbreak of COVID-2019. Introduction of Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) Dibrugarh University, to which Doomdooma College is affiliated, proposes to introduce the CBCS in under graduate programmes from the academic session 2019-20. There is no denying the fact that CBCS will really be a herculean task for a rural college like us which is situated in the academically backward region of the state. Nevertheless, hopefully we will be able to cope with the challenging situation with the help and support of the concerned stakeholders and well-wishers. Annual Award Ceremony Doomdooma College organizes an annual award function with much pomp and glory with a view to boost up the morale of both its students and teachers of the college for their achievement and excellence in different scholastic and non-scholastics fields. The awardees are honoured with incentives like Certificates, Memento and scholarship as well. Third Cycle of NAAC Accreditation Doomdooma College is one of the few colleges in the state which is proudly and triumphantly rushing forward to complete the third cycle of accreditation. The college is all set for inviting the NAAC peer team in the month of October-November, 2020. It can be mentioned that the college was re-accredited with B grade in 2011-12 in the second cycle of NAAC assessment and accreditation.

College Fees and Dues

Fees under various heads as applicable must be paid at the time of admission and on scheduled date as notified by the Principal of the College. Defaulters will not be allowed to sit in the examination or their result will be kept withheld.

Fees structure for the Session 2020-21: Course Admission fee for (in Rs.) Arts Commerce Science HS 1st year Male - 4050/- Male - 4050/- Male - 5825/- (50% of the Tuition Fee) Female - 3450/- Female - 3450/- Female - 5825/- (50% of the Tuition Fee) HS 2nd year Male - 3850/- Male - 3850/- Male - 5625/- (50% of the Tuition Fee) Female – 3250/- Female – 3250/- Female – 5625/- (50% of the Tuition Fee) Degree 1st Non Honours – 4720/- Non Honours – 4720/- Non Honours – 10675/- Semester Honours – 4940/- Honours – 4940/- Honours – 11200/-

Degree 3rd Non-Honours – 4370/- Non-Honours – 4370/- Non-Honours – 10325/- Semester Honours– 4590/- Honours– 4590/- Honours– 10850/-

Degree 5th Non-Major – 4370/- Non-Major – 4370/- Non-Honours –10325/- Semester Major – 4590/- Major – 4590/- Honours– 10850/-

(Rest of the 50% of the tuition fees in H.S. 1st Year science stream will have to pay at the time of examination form fill up)

TEACHING & NON-TEACHING STAFF, DOOMDOOMA COLLEGE Principal Vice-Principal Coordinator, IQAC Dr. Prakash Jyoti Borthakur Mrs. Rinju Moni Sarmah Mrs. Anjoo Konwar M.A., M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. M.A., Ph.D. M.Phil.

Assamese English Dr. Rinju M. Sarmah (HoD), M.A., Ph. D Dr. Champa Rao Mohan(HoD), M.A., Ph. D Mr. Deepak Ranjan Baruah, M.A. Mrs. Monica Pegu, M.A., M.Phil. Mrs. Shila Sonowal M.A Mr. Shivajit Dutta, M.A. Dr. Rumi Khalen, M.A., Ph. D Ms. S. Semim Zahan, M.A. Dr. Hemalakshi Gogoi, M.A., M.Phil., Ph. D Ms. Chimi Deka, M.A. Hindi Bengali Mrs. Hiran Baishya (HoD), M.A., M.Phil. Dr. Mondira Das (HoD), M.A., Ph. D Dr. Abdul Jalil Choudhury, M.A., Ph. D Political Science History Mrs. Gayatri Medhi Mahanta(HoD), M.A., M.Phi Ms. Monimala Borah, M.A. Dr. Kaberee Borpujari Sarmah, M.A., Ph.D. Mr. Madhurjya Mahanta (HoD), M.A. Dr. Pranjit Saikia M.A., Ph. D Mr. Dwijendra kr. Sarmah, M.A., M.Phil. Ms. Tina Moni Rajkumari, M.A. Education Economics Ms. Swapna Borah (HoD), M.A. Mrs. Anjoo Konwar, M.A., M.Phil. Dr. Anjan Saikia M.A.,Ph.D. Mr. Mintu Upadhyaya, M.A., M.Phil Dr. Azibur Rahman, M.A.,Ph.D. Ms. Karabi Borah, M.A. Dr. Lokman Ali, M.A.,Ph.D. Ms. Smita Buragohain, M.A. Mrs. Papori Handique , M.A., M.Phil Statistics Mr. Nagendra Kalita, M.Sc ACF HRM Dr. Deepak Kr. Mahanta(HoD), M.Com, Ph.D. Mr. Arun Kumar Haloi (HoD), M.Com

Physics Chemistry Mr. Ratul Gogoi (HoD), M.Sc. M.Phil. Mr. Rakesh Shukla (HoD), M.Sc. Mr. Rupjyoti Baruah, M.Sc. Mr. Dhalin Moran , M.Sc Ms. Piru Moni moran, M.Sc. Mr. Gyanananda Deka, M.Sc Mathematics Zoology Mrs. Swapna Deka (HoD), M. Sc, M.Phil Mrs. Geeti R. D. Mahanta (HoD), M.Sc. Mr. Utpal Debroy, M.Sc. Miss Kahkashan Parween, M.Sc Ms. Rashmi R. Hazarika, M.Sc Ms. Pallabi Sonowal, M.Sc Botany Computer Science Mr. Manuj Dutta (HoD), M.Sc. Ms. Santana Kurmi, MCA Ms. Sukiti Pomoomg, M.Sc. Mr. Basanta Hatibaruah, M.Sc. Office Staff- Grade III Grade IV Library Staff Mr. Nagen Talukdar Mr.Aditya Bezbaruah Mr. Tapan Kr Banik, Librarian Mr. Pankaj Sharma Mr. Bipin Kalita Mr. Biren Kumar Deka Mr. Prasanna B. Deori Mr. Jayanta Sharma Mr. Ashok Sharma Mrs. Hiranya G. Mahanta Mr. Paresh Deka Mr. Samrat Dey Mr. Samindra Das Mr. Binod Moran Mr. Putul Bhumij

Hostel Staff Security Staff Distance Education Study Centers Staff Mrs. Purnima Tamang (Cook) Mr. Raju Sonowal Mr. Sandeep Paul Mr. Ganesh Deka Mr. Pranab Saikia Mr. Mr. Santosh Tamang Mr. Bomal Borah Laboratory Staff Mr. Biswa Borah Mr. Deepjyoti Baruah

DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMMES KKHSOU Study Center Program Sl. Course name Course Eligibility System of Admission No. Duration Criteria Education Session PG 1 PG in English 2 Year Graduate with the Semester Jul-Aug Program 2 PG in Education 2 Year subject in Degree Jul-Aug 3 PG in Assamese 2 Year Level Jul-Aug 4 PG in Pol. Science 2 Year Jul-Aug Bachelor 5 B.A 3 Year HSSLC or Semester Jun-Jul Program 6 B.Com. 3 Year equivalent Jun-Jul 7 Bachelor in Mass 3 Year Jun-Jul Comm. 8 BBA 3 Year HSSLC in Jun-Jul Commerce Diploma 9 Diploma in Journalism 1 Year Graduate in any Annual Jun-Jul Program & Mass Comm. discipline 10 Diploma in Assamese 1 Year Jun-Jul Journalism For further information contct : Mr. Shivajit Dutta, Coordinator Asstt. Professor, Dept. of English. Mobile No. : 9401708848

DU Distance & Open Learning Study Center Name of the Programme Sl. No. Subject Duration Eligibility Bachelor in Arts (B.A.) Major 1 Assamese, Pol. 3 year HSSLC with the Programme Science, Sociology, (1+1+1) subject in Higher Economics Secondary B.A. Non- Major Programme 2 3 year(1+1+1) HSSLC or equivalent (B.Com) Non-Major 3 3 year(1+1+1) HSSLC or equivalent PG Programme 4 Assamese 2 year(1+1) Graduate in any 5 Education 2 year(1+1) discipline 6 Pol. Science 2 year(1+1) 7 Economics 2 year(1+1) 8 English 2 year(1+1) 9 Sociology 2 year(1+1)

For further information contact : Dr. Anjan Saikia, Coordinator Asstt. Professor, Dept. of Economics. Mobile No. : 9435739873

Covid-19 : Mandatory Rules To prevent outbreak of Covid-19 every student must follow the following instructions : (i) Keep the face musk on (ii) Use Sanitizer or soap to wash your hand. Wash your hand in frequent interval (iii) Complete follow the Social distancing norm (iv) Do not take unnecessarily travel trip. (v) Clean your hands & legs when you come home from outside. Do not bring shoes into your house. (vi) Do not go to Crowded places (vii) Increase immunity by doing Yuga and physical exercise regularly. (viii) Keep your surrounding clean and hygienic (ix) When you feel you have come nearer to a suspected patient take a thorough bath. (x) Safety is the only way to prevent Covid-2019. The threat of CORONA is not going to end soon. Lockdown or no lockdown follow these precautions.

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