From the Desk of Vice-Chancellor

Dear Learner, Netaji Subhas Open University is the only State Open University in that offers the Bachelor Degree Programme (BDP) through the Open and Distance Learning (ODL) system. NSOU is also one of the largest of such SOU’s in Eastern , both in terms of reach out and plethora of courses offered. I therefore take this opportunity to congratulate you on the choice of the ODL Mode of higher studies. On behalf of the entire family of Netaji Subhas Open University that is spread out all across our state of West Bengal through a wide network of Study Centres, I extend a cordial welcome to you, dear learner, for the new academic session. As a pedagogy of learning, ODL has the unique potential for blending dynamism and flexibility while ensuring parity with the highest standards of academic engagement. Such a blend, I am sure, will empower you with education that will stand in good stead as you steer through the challenges of life. As a University, NSOU has the rare credit of enrolling near about 3 lakhs learners in different courses across a wide spectrum of academic disciplines, both in conventional and non-conventional courses. Our aim is to reach out to learners in every corner of West Bengal with a choice of options as may befit one’s acumen, abilities and requirements in life. It is our time tested conviction that this Open University is dedicated heart and soul to fostering empowerment through education. With a vibrant green academic campus at Kalyani, Nadia fully operational; and a number of Regional Centres at strategic locations coming up, the University is in rapid expansion mode. Today we have with us the academic excellence of enthusiastic faculty members who are continuously engaged in developing quality SLMs/SIMs (Self Learning Materials/ Self Instructional Materials) in print. These print materials are augmented with ICT based online and offline materials that strive to make learning a happy activity for you. In fact, our protracted initiatives at introducing ICT both for academic and administrative purposes have made NSOU a force to reckon with in all processes related to learner support. The wide network of Study Centres across West Bengal ensure that you as a learner, are always in close connectivity with your University, no matter how distant you may be geographically located. To conclude, I wish you the fulfilment of your goals with the support of and in conformity with the rules and regulations of Netaji Subhas Open University.

Professor Subha Sankar Sarkar Vice-Chancellor Netaji Subhas Open University 2 INDEX

1. The Concept of Open University 5 2. Netaji Subhas Open University : Vision & Mission 6 3. School of Studies 6 4. Bachelor Degree Programme 10 4.1 List of Courses and Corresponding Paper Combination 11 4.2 List of Subsidiary Papers and Paper Code 12 5. Academic Session 12 6. Duration of the Course 12 7. Course wise Curriculum 13 8. Fees Structure 27 9. Admission to BDP Course 29 9.1 General Guideline 30 10. Renewal Rules 31 11. Study Materials 31 12. Methods of Instruction 31 13. Language of Instruction 32 14. Evaluation Method : The ‘Credit System’ (Choice Based) 32 15. Examination Pattern 33 16. Evaluation Process 34 17. Degrees and Recognition 36 18. General Guideline of Examination System 36 19. Study Centre 37 19.1 List of Study Centres along with approved Courses 38 19.2 District wise List of Study Centres 44 20. Student Support Service 46 21. To Whom to Contact 46 22. Students’ Grievance 46 23. NSOU Policy Regarding Sexual Harassment 47 at the Workplace 24. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 47 4 1. The Concept of Open University

The pedagogy of Open Learning places the primary responsibility of acquiring knowledge on the learner. On its part, the University facilitates a flexible learning schedule, provides a kitty of advanced support services and offers accreditation by way of examinations. The Open University represents an alternative approach to higher learning. It stands apart from a highly formal, institutionalized and centrally administered system of education. Its philosophy is built around the principles of universality, flexibility and innovativeness. Its ideas and institutions, its methods and procedures are all shaped accordingly. Conceptually, it can be viewed as a system drawing upon the best elements in formal and non-formal education. The ‘openness’ consists of a variety of features. First, it offers easy access to the learners. The entry requirement is not too exacting. A genuine interest in picking up knowledge is all that it expects. Consequently, it would try to embrace as many learners as possible. Second, its territorial reach is visibly wide. It aims at bringing education to the doorstep of the learner, wherever he or she may be. Various methods of communication and contact are used for this purpose. The classroom of the University, thus, is as wide as the entire land it seeks to serve. Third, the Open University is learner-oriented. It devises its courses and methods of teaching to suit the needs of the learners. Their options and inclinations are given due priorities. A variety of courses—short-term or long-term, liberal or professional can be pursued under the University. Fourth, it believes in fair distribution of quality education, teaching aid, consultancy and study materials. Whatever resources the University has been made evenly available to all learners wherever or whoever he or she might be. It eliminates variations and discrimination. Fifth, its administration is decentralized. In promoting Distance Education, the University creates a wide network of Study Centres. Students need only to come to the nearest available centre for collecting all information, completing all formalities, discussing their academic issues and appearing for evaluation of their work at intervals chosen by them. Sixth, student assessment under Open University is based on continuous assessment and credit system. It does not require students to get bogged down in one final examination. One can study at one’s own pace. It short, the Open University seeks to open up the treasure house of knowledge to the maximum number of users. Thereby it would enhance their skills for productivity and further learning. Socially, too, the University promises steady empowerment of those who suffered backwardness for want of these skills. Considering the current trends all over the world, the Open University is going not only to complement the

5 conventional system of higher education but may soon occupy the centre stage also in developing countries where the resources do not measure up to the vastness of the clientele.

2. Netaji Subhas Open University : Vision and Mission

Vision: NSOU, the only State Open University in West Bengal, has been a significant contributor to empowerment through education. With its avowed mission of ‘‘Reaching the Unreached’’, NSOU is driven by the vision of building a qualitative human resource based in the state. To this end, the University is into collaborative efforts with other State Open Universities and the National Open University, the aim being the promotion of ODL as an effective avenue of educational outreach. NSOU believes that this is the chosen path for multitasking knowledge seekers of the present times. Mission: To spread higher education in different parts of the state and to co-operate with other universities to provide access to higher education and to different skill enhancing educational programmes, Netaji Subhas Open University shall: 9 provide quality education in a flexible mode to serve the aim of establishing an equitable knowledge society within the state, provide higher education through distance learning through the language of the state, i.e. Bengali 9 make education affordable to the disadvantaged 9 provide facility for lifelong education to intending learners 9 strive for upgradation of technology without compromising the basic values of the society 9 contribute to the development of the state and the nation and to motivate learners to strive for secular, scientific and democratic education.

3. School of Studies

School of Sciences: The School of Sciences (SoSci) is one of the leading departments of the University in terms of teaching in sciences. The School has well- developed computing facilities viz smart class room, well-equipped laboratories for Geography, Chemistry, Zoology and Physics (Under construction) and a resourceful departmental library. The teaching emphasis is on topics of Mathematics (Applied/ Pure), Geography (Urban), Zoology, Physics, Chemistry and Botany. At present, the teaching of science subjects through SoSci is spread over in the State of West Bengal through more than 60 Study Centres. In near future more Study Centres will be opened with thrust on “Reaching the Unreached” particularly in the disadvantaged sector of the rural community & minority with application of IT. The research and teaching contributions of SoSci have been acknowledged in many ways. The Under Graduates and Post Graduates passing out of SoSci have found subsequent positions with great ease in different spheres of the society. The School organizes lectures/

6 Laboratory Counselling-cum-Evaluation Sessions(LCES)/seminars/workshops periodically on different topics. Many of the faculty members are frequent speakers at national and international conferences. The faculty members regularly publish research papers in the best peer reviewed international/ national research journals. Faculties of SoSci have also take care of UGC-DEB sponsored research projects. With all the faculties, students and staff, SoSci is a progressive and close-knit department. The School offers following Bachelor Degree Programmes:

Courses Course Eligibility Course Registration Code Duration Valid For Physics EPH Passed 10+2 examination or equivalent with 40% marks in respective subject and pass marks in Mathematics Chemistry ECH Passed 10+2 examination or equivalent with 40% marks in respective subject and pass marks in Mathematics Mathematics EMT Passed 10+2 examination or equivalent with 40% marks in Mathematics *3 Years *6 Years Geography EGR Passed 10+2 examination or equivalent with 50% marks in Geography Zoology EZO Passed 10+2 examination or equivalent with 40% marks in Biology Botany EBT Passed 10+2 examination or equivalent with 40% marks in Biology

School of Humanities: The establishment of the School of Humanities (SoH) marks a reiteration of the commitment of Netaji Subhas Open University to underline the need of devising strategies for capacity building through Humanities. With this broad goal in mind, the SoH intends to pursue serious academic research and offer programmes to learners within the precincts of the Open and Distance Learning mode. With dynamic and vibrant faculty to moot, the vision of the School is to intensify outreach through ODL so as to inculcate an ambience of cultural-literary pursuits that has always been the forte of the State of West Bengal. The mission

* The minimum duration of the course is 3 (three) years from the date of registration. The registration is valid for a period of maximum 6 (six) years provided the candidate pays course fees, renewal fees and other relevant fees within due time as and when notified by the University.

7 of SoH is to foster a community, cutting across institutional lines, that will disseminate the study of language and literatures in vernaculars and English, encourage trans- literary activities, become a centre for pan-India literary confluence and in due course of time evolve as a window to the wider world from this part of the country. In a nutshell, the endeavour of the SoH will be to rear itself in the true spirit of Open Learning. Our hand-picked human resource is well augmented with a state of the art Interactive Learning Centre that serves as a hub in the creation of next generation multimedia materials, a full-fledged Editing laboratory for training learners of Journalism and Mass Communication courses, infrastructure for smart classrooms and a well-stocked library. The faculty of the SoH have engaged themselves in UGC-DEB sponsored projects and this keeps them in constant interactions with the wider academia. Our faculty are also invited for consultancy and special academic exchanges by institutions both in the ODL and regular modes.

The School offers following Bachelor Degree Programmes :

Courses Course Eligibility Course Registration Code Duration Valid For Bengali EBG Passed 10+2 Examination or equivalent / Passed BPP with PSS from NSOU/ Passed 10+2 in Vocational Courses *3 Years *6 Years English EEG Passed 10+2 Examination with 40% marks in English or equivalent / Passed BPP with PSS with 50% marks in aggregate from NSOU/ Passed 10+2 in Vocational Courses with 40% marks in English

School of Social Sciences: The School of Social Sciences (SoSS) is a newly constituted school emanating from the erstwhile School of Humanities & Social Sciences. Since its emergence it included within its realm a wide range of disciplines namely Political Science, History, Public Administration, Sociology and Economics. The School of Social Sciences is proud to offer Post Graduation Courses in Political Science, History and Public Administration. However along with the said disciplines, courses at the Graduation level are also extended to the discipline of Sociology and Economics. The School also offers Certificate Course in Human Rights. The objective of the School is not only to impart quality education through open and distance mode but also cater to the need of the learners academically and professionally.

* The minimum duration of the course is 3 (three) years from the date of registration. The registration is valid for a period of maximum 6 (six) years provided the candidate pays course fees, renewal fees and other relevant fees within due time as and when notified by the University.

8 The School offers following Bachelor Degree Programmes: Courses Course Eligibility Course Registration Code Duration Valid For History EHI Passed 10+2 Examination or equivalent / Passed BPP with PSS from NSOU / Passed 10+2 in Vocational Courses *3 Years *6 Years Political EPS Passed 10+2 Examination Science or equivalent / Passed BPP with PSS from NSOU / Passed 10+2 in Vocational Courses Public EPA Passed 10+2 Examination Adminis- or equivalent / Passed BPP tration with PSS from NSOU / Passed 10+2 in Vocational Courses Sociology ESO Passed 10+2 Examination or equivalent / Passed BPP with PSS from NSOU / Passed 10+2 in Vocational Courses Economics EEC Passed 10+2 Examination or equivalent / Passed BPP with PSS from NSOU / Passed 10+2 in Vocational Courses School of Professional Studies: The establishment of the School of Professional Studies (SoPS) reflects a holistic and pragmatic approach of the University towards the professional education in the modern era. The School has been given the responsibility of conducting the courses on Commerce & Management, Social Work and Library & Information Science. The syllabi of all the courses have been framed to keep abreast with new developments in each subject in order to, on the one hand, suit the needs of the job market and on the other, give a comprehensive coverage. The School helps in creating individuals with specialized skills as required by the job market relating to management, finance, library and information science and social work with a strong theoretical, practical as well as experimental knowledge in the respective discipline. The School has been established keeping an eye to rejuvenate this academic mission with a difference to prepare value added human resources for the tailor made workforces. The School is trying to reach its students through ICT. Under ICT support, the students enrolled in M.Com., MSW, MLIS and BLIS will get digitized SLMs, A/V lectures and all

* The minimum duration of the course is 3 (three) years from the date of registration. The registration is valid for a period of maximum 6 (six) years provided the candidate pays course fees, renewal fees and other relevant fees within due time as and when notified by the University.

9 type of academic and administrative support through the Support Service Cell. A dedicated website (www.nsouict.ac.in) is being maintained for this purpose. The students can log on by their log in ID and may have 24x7 learning experiences. The School offers following Bachelor Degree Programme: Courses Course Eligibility Course Registration Code Duration Valid For Commerce ECO Passed 10+2 examination *3 Years *6 Years or equivalent / Passed BPP with PCO from NSOU/ Passed 10+2 in vocational course

4. Bachelor Degree Programme

The University offers Bachelor Degree Programmes (BDP) for fourteen Elective Subjects at Honours level from three different stream of studies viz. Arts, Commerce and Science. For arts stream there are seven elective subjects which are Bengali (EBG), English (EEG), History (EHI), Economics (EEC), Political Science (EPS), Public Administration (EPA) and Sociology (ESO). For science stream University offers six subjects those are Physics (EPH), Chemistry (ECH), Mathematics (EMT), Botany (EBT), Zoology (EZO) and Geography (EGR). Only Commerce (ECO) is offered from the commerce stream. Student is free to choose any elective subjects as mentioned above which is equivalent to the Honours/Major courses of all other conventional Universities. However, depending on the choice of the elective subjects the student can opt for one subsidiary subject (consisting of three papers each of 100 marks). In addition to this she/he have to take four compulsory subjects (Foundation Course), one Application Oriented subject (AOC) and Environmental Studies (ENVS). The permissible combinations of studies have been detailed in the subsequent sections.

* The minimum duration of the course is 3 (three) years from the date of registration. The registration is valid for a period of maximum 6 (six) years provided the candidate pays course fees, renewal fees and other relevant fees within due time as and when notified by the University.

10 4.1 LIST OF COURSES AND CORRESPONDING PAPER COMBINATION

Elective Subsidiary Papers and Paper AOC Foundation Others Paper Courses and Code (Any one from Papers (4 Papers are (Compulsory for Course Code respective combination) compulsory for each elective each elective subject) subject)

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Physics EPH Mathematics SMT Household Humanities and Environmental Chemistry ECH Mathematics SMT Chemistry Social Science Studies Mathema- EMT Physics or SPH or (AOC-3) (FHS) tics Political Science SPS Geography EGR Bengali or SBG or English SEG Zoology EZO Botany SBT Science and Botany EBT Zoology SZO Technology (FST)

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Bengali EBG English or SEG or Food Bengali (FBG) History or SHI or Processing Political Science SPS (AOC –2) English EEG Bengali or SBG History or SHI or English (FEG) Political Science SPS History EHI Bengali or SBG or English or SEG or Political Science SPS Political EPS Bengali or SBG or Science English or SEG or History SHI Public EPA Political Science SPS or Adminis- or tration Bengali or SBG or History SHI Sociology ESO Political Science SPS or or SBG or Bengali or SHI History Economics EEC Mathematics or SMT or History or SHI or Bengali SBG

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

Commerce ECO Business SBS Basic Studies Accountancy (AOC –1)

11 4.2 LIST OF SUBSIDIARY PAPERS AND PAPER CODE: Subsidiary Paper and Code Physics SPH Mathematics SMT Zoology SZO Botany SBT Bengali SBG English SEG History SHI Political Science SPS Business Studies SBS

5. Academic Session The academic session of the University is from July to June every year. Courses are offered semeter-wise. Hence, each academic year is divided into two semesters, viz., July to December and January to June. 6. Duration of the Course The minimum duration of the course is 3 (three) years from the date of registration. The registration is valid for a period of maximum 6 (six) years provided the candidate pays course fees, renewal fees and other relevant fees within due time as and when notified by the University.

12 7. Course wise Curriculum

Course Name : Physics B.Sc. (Hons.) (EPH)

Paper Paper Paper Type Assign- Term Full Credits Code (Theo/Prac) ment End Marks

Foundation Course in Bengali FBG Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Semester-I Foundation Course in English FEG Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Mathematical Methods EPH 01 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 in Physics 1st Year Practical Physics - 1 EPH 04 Prac 0 100% 100 8 Foundation Course in FHS Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Humanities & Social Sciences

Semester-II Mechanics and General EPH02 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Properties of Matter Harmonic Motion, Waves EPH 03 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 & Acoustics Heat and Thermodynamics EPH 05 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Environmental Studies ENVS Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Semester-III Foundation Course in FST Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Science & Technology Optics EPH 06 Theo 30% 70% 50 4

2nd Year 3rd Year 3rd 2nd Year Practical Physics - 2 EPH 08 Prac 0 100% 100 8

Semester-IV Electrostatics EPH 07 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Electricity and Magnetism EPH 09 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Electronic Circuits and Devices EPH 10 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Subsidiary Mathematics SMT 01 Theo 30% 70% 100 8 -Paper 1 Relativity and Advanced EPH 11 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Semester-V Mechanies Practical Physics - 3 EPH 12 Prac 0 100 100 8 Subsidiary Mathematics- SMT 02 Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Paper 2 Structure of atoms and EPH Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Semester-VI molecular spectra Nuclear 13 & 14 Physics Subsidiary Mathematics- SMT 03 Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Paper 3 Application Oriented Course AOC-3 Theo 30% 70% 100 8

13 Course Name : Chemistry B.Sc. (Hons.) (ECH)

Paper Paper Paper Type Assign- Term Full Credits Code (Theo/Prac) ment End Marks

Foundation Course in Bengali FBG Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Semester-I Foundation Course in English FEG Theo 30% 70% 50 4

General Chemistry ECH 01 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 1st Year Practical Chemistry-1 ECH 04 Prac 0 100% 100 8

Foundation Course in Humanities & Social Sciences FHS Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Semester-II Inorganic Chemistry–I ECH 02 Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Inorganic Chemistry-II ECH 03 Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Inorganic Chemistry – III ECH 05 Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Environmental Studies ENVS Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Semester-III Foundation Course in FST Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Science & Technology

Physical Chemistry-I ECH 06 Theo 30% 70% 50 4

2nd Year Practical Chemistry-2 ECH 08 Prac 0 100% 100 8

Physical Chemistry–II ECH 07 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Semester-IV Physical Chemistry–III ECH 09 Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Organic Chemistry–I ECH 10 Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Subsidiary Mathematics- SMT 01 Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Paper 1

Semester-V Organic Chemistry–II ECH 11 Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Practical Chemistry–3 ECH 12 Prac 0 100% 100 8

Subsidiary Mathematics-

3rd Year Paper 2 SMT 02 Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Organic Chemistry-III ECH Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Semester-VI Biochemistry 13 & 14

Subsidiary Mathematics- SMT 03 Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Paper 3

Application Oriented Course AOC-3 Theo 30% 70% 100 8

14 Course Name : Mathematics B.Sc. (Hons.) (EMT)

Paper Paper Paper Type Assign- Term Full Credits Code (Theo/Prac) ment End Marks

Foundation Course in Bengali FBG Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Semester-I Foundation Course in English FEG Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Differential Calculus and its EMT 01 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Geometric Application

1st Year Vector Algebra & Vector EMT 04 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Calculus Foundation Course in FHS Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Humanities & Social Sciences

Semester-II Integral Calculus and EMT02 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Differential Equations Classical Algebra & EMT 03 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Abstract Algebra Linear Algebra & EMT 05 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Transformation Environmental Studies ENVS Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Foundation Course in FST Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Semester-III Science & Technology Analytical Geometry EMT 06 Theo 30% 70% 50 4

2nd Year Mathematical Analysis - II EMT 08 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Mathematical Analysis - I EMT 07 Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Semester-IV Analytical Dynamics EMT 09 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Analytical Statics EMT 10 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Subsidiary Physics 01 / SPH 01/ Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Pol.Sc. Paper 01 SPS 01

Semester-V Numerical Analysis EMT 11 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Probability Theory EMT 12 Theo 30% 70% 50 4

3rd Year Subsidiary Physics 02/ SPH 02/ Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Pol.Sc. Paper 02 SPS 02 Statistics and its Application EMT 13 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Linear Programming and EMT 14 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Game Theory Semester-VI Complex Analysis and EMT 15 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Integral Transform Computer Programming EMT 16 Theo/Prac 0 30% 50 4 20% Subsidiary Physics 03/ SPH 03/ Prac for SPH/ 0/ 100%/ 100 6 Pol.Sc. Paper 03 SPS 03 Theo for SPS 30% 70% Application Oriented Course AOC-03 Theo 30% 70% 100 8

15 Course Name : Geography B.Sc. (Hons.) (EGR)

Paper Paper Paper Type Assign- Term Full Credits Code (Theo/Prac) ment End Marks

Foundation Course in Bengali FBG Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Semester-I Foundation Course in English FEG Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Concepts of Physical EGR 01 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Geography and Geotectonics s er2dYa 3rd Year 2nd Year 1st Year Practical Geography - I EGR 04 Prac 0 100% 100 8 Foundation Course in FHS Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Humanities & Social Sciences Semester-II Landform Processes EGR 02 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Climatology EGR 03 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Soil and Biogeography EGR 05 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Environmental Studies ENVS Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Semester-III Foundation Course in FST Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Science & Technology Geography of Resources EGR 06 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Practical Geography - 2 EGR 08 Prac 0 100 100 8 Geography of Economic EGR 07 Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Semester-IV Activities Geography of Settlement EGR 09 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Geography of Population EGR 10 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Subsidiary English 01/ SEG 01/ Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Bengali -Paper 01 SBG 01 Evolution of Geographical EGR 11 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Semester-V Thought Practical Geography - 3 EGR 12 Prac 0 100% 100 8 Subsidiary English 02 / SEG 02/ Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Bengali -Paper 02 SBG 02 Environmental Geography EGR13 & Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Semester-VI Special Paper (Agricultural 14 Geography and Regional Planning) Subsidiary English 03/ SEG 03/ Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Bengali -Paper 03 SBG 03 Application Oriented Course AOC-3 Theo 30% 70% 100 8

16 Course Name : Zoology B.Sc. (Hons.) (EZO)

Paper Paper Paper Type Assign- Term Full Credits Code (Theo/Prac) ment End Marks

Foundation Course in Bengali FBG Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Semester-I Foundation Course in English FEG Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Animal Diversity-1 EZO 01 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 (Non-chordate) s er2dYa 3rd Year 2nd Year 1st Year Practical Zoology - 1 EZO 04 Prac 0 100% 100 8 Foundation Course in FHS Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Humanities & Social Sciences

Semester-II Cytogenetics & EZO 02 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Molecular Biology Developmental Biology EZO 03 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 and Ethology Animal Diversity - II EZO 05 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 (Chordates) Environmental Studies ENVS Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Semester-III Foundation Course in FST Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Science & Technology Taxonomy and Evolution EZO 06 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Practical Zoology - 2 EZO 08 Prac 0 100% 100 8 Ecology and Environmental EZO 07 Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Semester-IV Biology Biophysics, Biometry EZO 09 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Histology, Histochemistry EZO 10 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 and Endocrinology Subsidiary Botany -Paper 1 SBT 01 Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Semester-V Parasitology and Immunology EZO 11 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Practical Zoology - 3 EZO 12 Prac 0 100% 100 8 Subsidiary Botany -Paper 2 SBT 02 Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Animal Physiology EZO 13 & Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Semester-VI and Biochemistry 14 Economic Zoology Subsidiary Botany -Paper 3 SBT 03 Prac 0 100% 100 8 Application Oriented Course AOC 3 Theo 30% 70% 100 8

17 Course Name : Botany B.Sc. (Hons.) (EBT)

Paper Paper Paper Type Assign- Term Full Credits Code (Theo/Prac) ment End Marks

Foundation Course in Bengali FBG Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Semester-I Foundation Course in English FEG Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Microbiology and Algae EBT 01 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 s er2dYa 3rd Year 2nd Year 1st Year Practical Botany - 1 EBT 04 Prac 0 100% 100 8

Foundation Course in FHS Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Humanities & Social Sciences

Semester-II Fungi, Lichen & EBT 02 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Plant Pathology

Plant Anatomy & EBT 03 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Applied Botany

Bryophyta & Pteridophyta, EBT 05 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Gymnosperm & Palaeobotany

Environmental Studies ENVS Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Foundation Course in FST Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Semester-III Science & Technology

Morphology & Embryology, EBT 06 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Taxonomy

Practical Botany-2 EBT 08 Prac 0 100% 100 8

Plant Physiology EBT 07 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Semester-IV Genetics, Evolution EBT 09 Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Environmental Botany, EBT 10 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Plant Geography

Subsidiary Zoology -Paper 1 SZO 01 Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Semester-V Plant Bio-Chemistry, EBT 11 Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Plant Molecular Biology

Practical Botany-3 EBT 12 Prac 0 100 100 8

Subsidiary Zoology -Paper 2 SZO 02 Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Cell Biology, Molecular EBT 13 & Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Semester-VI Genetics Biometry and 14 Plant Breeding, Plant tissue culture

Subsidiary Zoology -Paper 3 SZO 03 Prac 0 100% 100 8

Application Oriented Course AOC-3 Theo 30% 70% 100 8

18 Course Name : Bengali B.A. (Hons.) (EBG)

Paper Paper Paper Type Assign- Term Full Credits Code (Theo/Prac) ment End Marks Semester-I Foundation Course in Bengali FBG Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Foundation Course in English FEG Theo 30% 70% 50 4 s er2dYa 3rd Year 2nd Year 1st Year §y!•ï˛ƒ Ä §Çfl,Ò!ï˛Ó˚ •z!ï˛•y§ EBG-I Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Semester-II Foundation Course in Humani- FHS Theo 30% 70% 100 8 ties and Social Sciences

û˛y£Ïyï˛_¥ ~ÓÇ åÈ® Ä x°ÇܲyÓ˚ EBG-II Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Environmental Studies ENVS Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Semester-III Foundation Course in FST Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Science & Technology

ܲyÓƒ EBG-III Theo 30% 70% 100 8

í˛z˛õöƒy§ ~ÓÇ ˆåÈyê˛ à“ EBG-IV Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Semester-IV

≤ÃÓ¶˛ Ä Ó˚ã˛öy EBG-V Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Subsidiary English-I/ SEG-I/ Theo 30% 70% 100 8 History-I/ SHI-I/ Political Science-I SPS-I

öyê˛Ü˛ Ä öyê˛ƒüMÈ˛ ~ÓÇ §y!•ˆÏï˛ƒÓ˚ EBG-VI Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Ó˚*˛õˆÏû˛ò Semester-V ˆ°yܲ§y!•ï˛ƒ ~ÓÇ xyô%!öܲ EBG-VII Theo 30% 70% 100 8 û˛yÓ˚ï˛#Î˚ §y!•ï˛ƒ

Subsidiary English-II/ SEG-II/ Theo 30% 70% 100 8 History-II/ SHI-II/ Political Science-II SPS-II

xö%Óyòñ Óyöyö !Ó!ô §¡õyòöyñ EBG-VIII Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Semester-VI xö%ˆÏFåÈò ≤Ã!ï˛ˆÏÓòö

Subsidiary English-III/ SEG-III/ Theo 30% 70% 100 8 History-III/ SHI-III/ Political Science-III SPS-III

Application Oriented Course AOC-2 Theo 30% 70% 100 8

19 Course Name : English B.A. (Hons.) (EEG)

Paper Paper Paper Type Assign- Term Full Credits Code (Theo/Prac) ment End Marks

Foundation Course in Bengali FBG Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Semester-I Foundation Course in English FEG Theo 30% 70% 50 4

From the Beginnings to EEG-I Theo 30% 70% 100 8

s er2dYa 3rd Year 2nd Year 1st Year Chaucer: Literature and Language in Evolution

Semester-II Foundation Course in Humani- FHS Theo 30% 70% 100 8 ties and Social Sciences

The Renaissance and the EEG-II Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Reformation

Semester-III Environmental Studies ENVS Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Foundation Course in FST Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Science & Technology

The Restoration EEG-III Theo 30% 70% 100 8

The Eighteenth Century EEG-IV Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Semester-IV

The Romantic Period EEG-V Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Subsidiary Bengali-I/ SBG-I/ Theo 30% 70% 100 8 History-I/ SHI-I/ Political Science-I SPS-I

The Victorians EEG-VI Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Semester-V Literature of the Modern EEG-VII Theo 30% 70% 100 8 and Postmodern Periods

Subsidiary Bengali-II/ SBG-II/ Theo 30% 70% 100 8 History-II/ SHI-II/ Political Science-II SPS-II

Indian Writing in English EEG-VIII Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Semester-VI Food Processing AOC-2 Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Subsidiary Bengali-III/ SBG-III/ Theo 30% 70% 100 8 History-III/ SHI-III/ Political Science-III SPS-III

20 Course Name : History B.A. (Hons.) (EHI)

Paper Paper Paper Type Assign- Term Full Credits Code (Theo/Prac) ment End Marks Semester-I Foundation Course in Bengali FBG Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Foundation Course in English FEG Theo 30% 70% 50 4 1st Year EHI-1: Ancient India. EHI-I Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Semester-II Foundation Course in FHS Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Humanities & Social Sciences

EHI-2: Medieval India EHI-II Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Environmental Studies ENVS Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Semester-III Foundation Course in FST Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Science & Technology

EHI-3: Early Modern India EHI-III Theo 30% 70% 100 8 2nd Year EHI-4: China & Japan EHI-IV Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Semester-IV EHI-5: South-East Asia EHI-V Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Subsidiary Bengali/ SBG-I/ Theo 30% 70% 100 8 English/ Political Science SEG-I/ Paper - 1 SPS-I

EHI-6: Modern Indian History EHI-VI Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Semester-V EHI-7: Modern Europe EHI-VII Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Subsidiary Bengali/ SBG-II/ Theo 30% 70% 100 8

3rd Year English/ Political Science SEG-II/ Paper - 2 SPS-II

EHI-8: Making of the EHI-VIII Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Semester-VI Modern World

Application Oriented Course AOC-2 Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Subsidiary Bengali/ SBG-III/ Theo 30% 70% 100 8 English/ Political Science SEG-III/ Paper - 3 SPS-III

21 Course Name : Political Science B.A. (Hons.) (EPS)

Paper Paper Paper Type Assign- Term Full Credits Code (Theo/Prac) ment End Marks

Semester-I Foundation Course in Bengali FBG Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Foundation Course in English FEG Theo 30% 70% 50 4

1st Year Paper I: Political Theory EPS-I Theo 30% 70% 100 8 and Institutions

Foundation Course in FHS Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Semester-II Humanities and Social Sciences

Environmental Studies ENVS Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Paper II: Political Sociology EPS-II Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Semester-III Foundation Course in FST Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Science and Technology

2nd Year Paper III: Indian EPS-III Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Political Thought

Paper IV: Western EPS-IV Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Semester-IV Political Thought

Paper V: Government EPS-V Theo 30% 70% 100 8 and Politics in India

Subsidiary Bengali/ SBG-I / Theo 30% 70% 100 8 English/ History SEG-I / Paper – 1 SHI-I

Paper VI: International EPS-VI Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Semester-V Relations

Paper VII: Government and EPS-VII Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Politics in Europe and America

Subsidiary Bengali/ SBG-II / Theo 30% 70% 100 8

3rd Year English/ History Paper – 2 SEG-II / SHI-II

Paper VIII: Government EPS-VIII Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Semester-VI and Politics in South Asia

Application Oriented Course AOC-2 Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Subsidiary Bengali/ SBG-III / Theo 30% 70% 100 8 English/ History Paper – 3 SEG-III / SHI-III

22 Course Name : Public Administration B.A. (Hons.) (EPA)

Paper Paper Paper Type Assign- Term Full Credits Code (Theo/Prac) ment End Marks Semester-I Foundation Course in Bengali FBG Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Foundation Course in English FEG Theo 30% 70% 50 4 s er2dYa 3rd Year 2nd Year 1st Year Administrative Theory EPA –I Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Semester-II Foundation Course in FHS Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Humanities and Social Sciences

Indian Government EPA –II Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Environmental Studies ENVS Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Semester-III Foundation Course in FST Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Science and Technology

Indian Thinkers EPA-III Theo 30% 70% 100 8 (Administrative Thinkers)

Comparative and EPA-IV Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Development Semester-IV Administration

Personnel Administration EPA-V Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Subsidiary Political SPS-I/ Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Science/ Bengali/ SBG-I/ History Paper - 1 SHI-I

Financial Administration EPA-VI Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Semester-V Indian Administrative EPA-VII Theo 30% 70% 100 8 System

Subsidiary Political Science/ SPS-II/ Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Bengali/ History SBG-II/ Paper - 2 SHI-II

Local Government: EPA-VIII Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Semester-VI Rural and Urban

Action Oriented Course AOC-2 Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Subsidiary Political Science/ SPS-III/ Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Bengali/ History SBG-III/ Paper - 3 SHI-III

23 Course Name : Sociology B.A. (Hons.) (ESO)

Paper Paper Paper Type Assign- Term Full Credits Code (Theo/Prac) ment End Marks

Semester-I Foundation Course in Bengali FBG Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Foundation Course in English FEG Theo 30% 70% 50 4 s er2dYa 3rd Year 2nd Year 1st Year Elective Sociology-1 ESO-I Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Foundation Course in FHS Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Semester-II Humanities & Social Sciences

Elective Sociology-2 ESO-II Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Environmental Sciences ENVS Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Semester-III Foundation Course in FST Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Science & Technology

Elective Sociology-3 ESO-III Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Elective Sociology-4 ESO-IV Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Semester-IV

Elective Sociology-5 ESO-V Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Subsidiary Political Science/ SPS–I/ Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Bengali/ History SBG–I/ Paper – 01 SHI–I

Elective Sociology-6 ESO-VI Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Semester-V

Elective Sociology-7 ESO-VII Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Subsidiary Political Science SPS–II/ Theo 30% 70% 100 8 / Bengali/ History SBG–II/ Paper – 02 SHI–II

Elective Sociology—8 ESO—VIIITheo 30% 70% 100 8 Semester-VI Application Oriented Course AOC-2 Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Subsidiary Political Science/ SPS–III/ Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Bengali/ History SBG–III/ Paper – 03 SHI–III

24 Course Name : Economics B.A. (Hons.) (EEC)

Paper Paper Paper Type Assign- Term Full Credits Code (Theo/Prac) ment End Marks

Semester-I Foundation Course in Bengali FBG Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Foundation Course in English FEG Theo 30% 70% 50 4 s er2dYa 3rd Year 2nd Year 1st Year Elective Paper 1 EEC-I Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Foundation Course in Humani- FHS Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Semester-II ties and Social Sciences

Elective Paper 2 EEC-II Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Environmental Studies ENVS Theo 30% 70% 50 4 Semester-III Foundation Course in FST Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Science & Technology

Elective Paper 3 EEC-III Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Elective Paper 4 EEC-IV Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Semester-IV

Elective Paper 5 EEC-V Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Subsidiary Mathematics-I/ SMT-I/ Theo 30% 70% 100 8 History-I/ Bengali-I SHI-I/ SBG-I

Elective Paper 6 EEC-VI Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Semester-V Elective Paper 7 EEC-VII Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Subsidiary Mathematics-II/ SMT-II/ Theo 30% 70% 100 8 History-II/ Bengali-II SHI-II/ SBG-II

Elective Paper 8 EEC-VIII Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Semester-VI

Food Processing AOC-02 Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Subsidiary Mathematics-III/ SMT-III/ Theo 30% 70% 100 8 History-III/ Bengali-III SHI-III/ SBG-III

25 Course Name : Commerce B.Com. (Hons.) (ECO)

Paper Paper Paper Type Assign- Term Full Credits Code (Theo/Prac) ment End Marks

Semester-I Foundation Course in Bengali FBG Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Foundation Course in English FEG Theo 30% 70% 50 4 s er2dYa 3rd Year 2nd Year 1st Year Accountancy & Mathematics ECO-I Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Semester-II Foundation Course in Humani- FHS Theo 30% 70% 100 8 ties and Social Sciences

Business Economics ECO-II Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Environmental Studies ENVS Theo 30% 70% 50 4

Semester-III Foundation Course in FST Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Science & Technology

Statistics & Business ECO-III Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Organisation

Higher Accountancy ECO-IV Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Semester-IV Cost Accountancy & ECO-V Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Element of Income Tax

Subsidiary Paper I SBS-1 Theo 30% 70% 100 8 (Entrepreneurship and Business Communication)

B. Management & ECO-VI Theo 30% 70% 100 8 Semester-V World Resources

Commercial and Labour Laws ECO-VII Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Subsidiary Paper II SBS-2 Theo 30% 70% 100 8 (Tax Practice & Procedure)

Auditing & Management ECO-VIII Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Semester-VI Accountancy

Basic Accountancy AOC-01 Theo 30% 70% 100 8

Subsidiary Paper III SBS-3 Theo 30% 70% 100 8 (Business Ethics & Computer Applications)

26 8. Fees Structure

A student enrolling for 3 years’ Bachelor Degree Programme (BDP) shall have to clear all the examinations within a period of 6 years (Registration validity period) from the year of enrolment. A student clearing the examination within first 3 years from the year of enrolment shall pay the fees according to the following manner: Sl. Year Course Fees *Examination Fees No. 1 1st Year 1/3 of Total Course Fees Examination Fees (At the time of Admission) + Admission Fees to be paid 2 2nd Year 1/3 of Total Course Fees separately as the (At the Beginning of 3rd Semester) + Renewal Fees case may be for 3 3rd Year 1/3 of Total Course Fees appearing in the (At the Beginning of 5th Semester) + Renewal Fees examinations A student failing to clear the examination within the period of first 3 years shall have to pay a renewal fee annually in order to continue studentship up to the 6th year as detailed below: Sl. Year Course Fees for Extended *Examination Fees No. Registration Validity Period

4 4th Year Renewal Fees Examination Fees (Extended Registration Validity Period) to be paid 5 5th Year Renewal Fees separately as the (Extended Registration Validity Period) case may be for 6 6th Year Renewal Fees appearing in the (Extended Registration Validity Period) examinations In order to appear in any examination within the stipulated time span of 6 years a student shall have to clear the respective Course Fees, Admission Fees, Examination Fees along with the mandatory Annual Renewal Fees. For example, course fees for BA and B.Com. student: Total Course Fee for BA and B.Com. : Rs. 4500/- Admission Fee : Rs. 600/- Renewal Fee : Rs. 600/- Fees for a student completing the course within 3 (three) years: Sl. Year Course Fees (Excluding *Examination Fees No. Bank Charges) 1 1st Year Rs. 1,500 + Rs. 600 Paper wise (At the time of Admission) Examination Fees 2 2nd Year Rs. 1,500 + Rs. 600 as the case may (At the Beginning of 3rd Semester) be applicable to 3 3rd Year Rs. 1,500 + Rs. 600 appear (At the Beginning of 5th Semester)

* Examination Fees will be notified from time to time by the Examination Department.

27 Fees for a student falling to complete the course within 3 (three) years: Sl. Year Fees for Extended *Examination Fees No. Registration Validity Period (Excluding Bank Charges)

4 4th Year Rs. 600 Paper wise (Extended Registration Validity Period) Examination Fees 5 5th Year Rs. 600 as the case may (Extended Registration Validity Period) be applicable to 6 6th Year Rs. 600 appear (Extended Registration Validity Period) For example, course fees for B.Sc. (Lab based) student: Total Course Fee for B.Sc. (Lab based) : Rs. 7,500/- Admission Fee : Rs. 600/- Renewal fee : Rs. 600/- Fees for a student completing the course within 3 (three) years: Sl. Year Course Fees (Excluding *Examination Fees No. Bank Charges) 1 1st Year Rs. 2,500 + Rs. 600 Paper wise (At the time of Admission) 2 2nd Year Rs. 2,500 + Rs. 600 Examination Fees (At the Beginning of 3rd Semester) as the case may 3 3rd Year Rs. 2,500 + Rs. 600 be applicable to (At the Beginning of 5th Semester) appear

Fees for a student falling to complete the course within 3 (three) years: Sl. Year Fees for Extended *Examination Fees No. Registration Validity Period (Excluding Bank Charges)

4 4th Year Rs. 600 Paper wise (Extended Registration Validity Period) Examination Fees 5 5th Year Rs. 600 as the case may (Extended Registration Validity Period) be applicable to 6 6th Year Rs. 600 appear (Extended Registration Validity Period) Amount of Course Fees and Admission Fees for different courses is available in: A. The pouch attached in the blurb of back side of this prospectus. B. The admission notification (Newspaper). C. NSOU website. Renewal Fees, Examination Fees and Other Fees (if applicable) will be notified through website time to time by the University.

* Examination Fees will be notified from time to time by the Examination Department.

28 N.B.: Paying of course fees, renewal fees and examination fees (as the case may be) as mentioned above is/are mandatory to appear in the Term- End Examination.

9. Admission to BDP Courses

Admission Process: Every year NSOU conduct an online admission process for July session, through which applicants, fulfilling the minimum eligibility criteria, can opt for one BDP course among fourteen different courses from Arts, Science and Commerce as mentioned earlier. Following steps may be followed for admission [Applicants are advised to go through the admission notification (for steps to be followed and general guideline) carefully, before filling up the admission form]: 1. Fill-up and submit online application form along with recent scanned Passport Size photograph and Signature. 2. Take printout of the filled-in Application Form and Bank Challan (who will pay through Bank Challan). 3. Attach photocopy of necessary supporting documents with the filled-in computer generated Application Form and report to selected Study Centre during its working hours to have it checked and verified by the Study Centre authority. After verification of documents Study Centre authority will put their official stamp in the filled-in Application Form and also on the Bank Challan (who will pay through Bank Challan). 4. Pay the course fees through online or offline method. 5. Visit our admission portal to check the payment status and take printout of payment receipt. 6. Visit Study Centre along with the computer generated Application Form, Supporting Documents (Original and Photocopy), Payment Receipt and Bank Challan (University Copy)/ Online Payment Receipt (Photocopy) and collect a copy of the University Prospectus from the Study Centre. The prospectus contains a perforated enrolment form which is to be filled up by the applicant. This is required for generation of enrolment certificate. Submit the following documents to Study Centre: 1. Filled-in Online Application Form 2. Authenticated Photocopy of Supporting Documents 3. Payment Receipt 4. Bank Challan (University Copy)/ Online Payment Receipt (Photocopy) 5. Filled-in Perforated Enrollment Form (available in the prospectus) 6. Filled-in Perforated Annexure I and Annexure II (available in the prospectus)

29 The applicants are requested to keep a computer generated admission form signed and stamped by the person attending him/her in the Study Centre. This signed and stamped copy he/she may preserve as a proof of submission.

9.1. General Guideline

Incomplete and Late Applications: Submission of incomplete and late admission forms/ renewal / examination forms and forms furnishing false information or any type of tampering with form and in supporting document can be rejected forthwith without any intimation to the candidates. The candidates are, therefore, advised to fill the relevant columns carefully and enclose authenticated copies of all necessary certificates asked for, and submit the form on or before due date. Simultaneous Registration: A student is permitted to take admission for only one Bachelor Degree Programme (BDP) of NSOU during his/her tenure of enrolment in the University. Any violation of this rule will lead to cancellation of the candidature of the students concerned and in such cases no fees will be refunded. However, a student of the BDP course can take simultaneous admission in one Diploma/ Certificate/ Training Programme of the University. But, in the event of any clash of dates arises in counselling and/or examinations schedule between the two programmes taken, the University will not be in a position to make any adjustments for its mitigation. Change of Study Centre: Application for change of Study Centre after taking admission can be made together with a fee of Rs. 500/- (payable through DD drawn in favour of Netaji Subhas Open University payable at ). Such application will be considered under circumstances like change of place of service, shifting of family and change of marital status only with documentary evidence. Subject Change: Application for change of subject after admission in BDP course will not be entertained under any circumstances. The candidates should, therefore, be very careful as regards the choice of course/subject of study before taking admission. Cancellation of Candidature / Awarded Degree: If at any point of time during or after enrolment a student found to have furnishing false information, his/her candidature/ studentship will be immediately cancelled and fees paid by the said student shall not be refunded. If furnishing of false information is detected even after award of degree, the said degree will be immediately cancelled. Note: Course fees, Admission fees, Renewal fees, Examination fees once paid will not be refunded (for further refund policy visit our admission website).

30 10. Renewal Rules

The studentship of a candidate will be void if the candidate fails to renew his/her studentship by paying the course fees in due time as mentioned in the Fees Structure. Every year the University opens its online renewal portal (www.wbnsouadmissions.com) for 3 to 4 months for the BDP students to enable them to renew their studentship. NB: z Paying of course fees, renewal fees and examination fees as mentioned in the Fees Structure is mandatory to appear in the Term-End Examination. z Students are advised to preserve all the payment receipt related to any fees submission, as and when notified by the University, for future reference.

11. Study Materials

The University provides its students Self Instructional Materials (SIM) written in Bengali for all subjects, to be studied and learnt by them at their convenience. An enrolled student can collect his/ her SIM from the respective study centre. For few courses the softcopy of the SIMs are available in the NSOU website: www.wbnsou.ac.in. Students can download the softcopy.

12. Methods of Instruction

The University makes use of several methods to provide maximum possible exposures of the students to the course-contents and to each instructional programme. To start with, printed SLMs/ SIMs (Self Learning Materials/Self Instructional Materials) packages and contact programmes involving face-to-face interaction with academic counsellors are available. Eventually Audio-materials, Audio-visual presentations, Teleconferences and occasional discussion sessions through Webcasted and FM channels may be introduced. Personal Contact Programme (PCP): Each accredited Study Centre organises PCP Sessions on weekends/holidays and notifies the same to the students. Students are recommended to read their SLMs/SIMs thoroughly before participating in the PCP session to find it immensely useful. For each 100 marks of a theoretical paper there will be maximum 12 PCP sessions of 2 hours’ duration each. During these sessions, teachers will help the students with their course work. Attendance at PCPs are optional for most Programmes, unless otherwise specified. Practical Session: Practical Sessions or Laboratory Counselling-cum-Evaluation Sessions (LCES), for elective and subsidiary subjects of science stream, are arranged by the University for the students who have enrolled for the particular subjects. Centre for practical work will be allotted by the University. There are three practical courses for the three years of study of each elective science subject (except EMT

31 in which the lab based paper EMT-16 is in 3rd year). The practical work for elective subjects is generally arranged during Puja vacation as far as practicable for 12 (twelve) days from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. each day. Regular attendance throughout the practical session by each and every student is mandatory. Practical work in subsidiary subject will be held in some selected centres for 10 days in the 6th semester and/ or 5th semester. A circular with details of venue and schedule for practical sessions will be sent to the respective Study Centre and also published in our official website (www.wbnsou.ac.in).

13. Language of Instruction

As a State level endeavour, the BDP courses run by the University are offered in Bengali medium. A student is, however, free to write answers to home assignments and in term-end examinations in English. But, is such cases mixing of language that is some part in Bengali and some part in English is not acceptable.

14. Evaluation Method: The ‘Credit System’ (Choice Based)

The University offers Bachelor Degree Programmes (BDP) for fourteen Elective Subjects at Honours level [Bengali (EBG), English (EEG), History (EHI), Economics (EEC), Political Science (EPS), Public Administration (EPA), Sociology (ESO), Physics (EPH), Chemistry (ECH), Mathematics (EMT), Botany (EBT), Zoology (EZO), Geography (EGR) and Commerce (ECO)]. Student is free to choose any elective subject as mentioned above which is equivalent to the Honours/ Major courses of all other conventional Universities. However, depending on the choice of the elective subjects the student can opt for one subsidiary subject (consisting of three papers each of 100 marks). In addition to this she/he have to take four compulsory subjects (Foundation Course), one Application Oriented subject (AOC) and Environmental Studies (ENVS). For the theoretical papers the Students would be subject to continuous evaluation in the form of Assignments. In compiling results 30% will come from the Assignment evaluation (A) and 70% from the performance in the term-end examination (B). In case of Practical Papers in science subjects, continuous evaluation is done during Practical Counselling Session. Continuous evaluation of theoretical papers is made on the basis of assignment which every student is required to submit before each Term-End Examination. Term-End Examinations are held at the end of every semester/ year. Students who intend to appear at a Term-End Examination are required to fill in application forms as per notification issued by the Examination Department of the University (134/1, Meghnad Saha Sarani, Kolkata-700 029) from time to time. The student who fails to appear in a particular Term-End Examination may avail himself / herself in the subsequent once to clear a backlog.

32 It is also noteworthy that the marks obtained in each paper would be a summation of Assignment Marks (A) and Term-End Examination Marks (B) recalculated in 30% and 70% weightages respectively. Rounding of marks (obtained out of 100), following the usual procedure, is allowed only paper-wise – while calculating the ‘Marks Obtained’ (A+B) for each individual paper, as narrated in the Mark Sheet. One credit is considered to be equivalent to 30 (thirty) hours of study time (which includes all the learning activities) devoted by the learner her/ himself. The details of the credit system are given below:

Total Credit: 124 or 1550 Marks Subject-wise division of credit points:

Sl. Subjects Credits Marks No.

Compulsory i Foundation Course in Bengali (FBG) 4 50 Subjects ii Foundation Course in English (FEG) 4 50 iii Foundation Course in Humanities & Social 8 100 Sciences (FHS) iv Foundation Course in Science & Technology (FST) 8 100

TOTAL 24 300 Elective i Arts/ Commerce/ Science (Honours Level) (8 papers) 64 800 Subjects TOTAL 64 800 Subsidiary i One Subsidiary subject (3 papers) 24 300 Subject TOTAL 24 300 Application i Basic Accountancy (AOC 1) for Commerce/ Food 8 100 Oriented Processing (AOC 2) for Arts / Household Chemistry Course (AOC 3) for Science TOTAL 8 100 Environmental i Environmental Studies 4 50 Studies TOTAL 4 50

GRAND TOTAL 124 1550

15. Examination Pattern

University holds semester-wise Term-End Examination according to the following pattern. A candidate is eligible to appear at the Term-End Examinations along with backlog (i.e. subjects ‘not cleared’).

33 Year Semester Papers for B.Sc. Papers for B.A. and B.Com. 1st Year 1st Semester FBG, FEG, E-1 & 4* FBG, FEG, E-1 2nd Semester FHS, E-2, E-3, E-5 & FHS, E-2 & Environmental Environmental Studies Studies 2nd Year 3rd Semester FST, E-6, E-8* FST, E-3 4th Semester E-7, E-9, E-10, S-1 E-4, E-5, S-1 3rd Year 5th Semester E-11, E-12*, S-2 E-6, E-7, S-2 6th Semester For EMT: E-8, AOC, S-3 E-13, E-14, E-15, E-16, S-3#, AOC For other than EMT: E-13 & 14 (combined for other than Mathematics), S-3#, AOC * Practical Courses (100 marks each) (except Mathematics) E-13 & E-14 combined 50 marks (except Mathematics) # S-3 is practical paper when the subsidiary subject is lab based otherwise S-3 is a theory paper.

NSOU always endeavours to adhere to its academic calendar wherein conducting the Term-End Examinations and publishing results are given top most priority. However, being on Open University NSOU has to share a lot insofar as the infrastructural facilities of many other Institutes are concerned. Therefore, in the event of some unlikely issues cropping up beyond the control of the University, some unintentional deviations from the academic calendar may occur. Such unintentional deviations cannot be totally ruled out. In such cases NSOU will always strive to minimise such delays. Despite its best efforts, NSOU, however, cannot guarantee finalization of the results in some cases. In those cases pending finalization of the result of the last examination, before the commencement of the next examination, the students concerned may be advised to fill in the application form for examination within the scheduled date. But in case a student is found to have cleared the earlier examination after filling up of the application form for the next examination, the application shall be treated as cancelled.

16. Evaluation Process The Evaluation of each subject will be made in two ways: a) Assignment / Internal Assessment: Assignments have a very important role to play in the teaching-learning process in distance education. There may be long spatial distance between a learner and distance education institution which is bridged by sending assignments to the learners and requiring them to reply the questions there in. The learners answer the assignment questions and send back which are then evaluated by the evaluators/ academic counsellors/distance teachers. The assignment responses reflect what the learners have understood and learnt. The assignments are then returned to the learners with the comments/remarks of the evaluator so that the assignment answers may serve the purpose of providing feedback to the learners and inform them their

34 strengths and weaknesses. These comments carry the meaningful and constructive suggestions of the evaluator which further form the bases of successful learning. Thus, the assignments serve the purpose of two-way communication between the learner and evaluator/academic counsellors/distance teacher despite physical distances between the two. Students will be required to submit assignment papers for each subject and the credit obtained on evaluation of those assignment papers will be entered into his/ her individual record of performance. This will constitute 30% of the total credit points in the subjects. All the credit points secured by the students will be progressively entered into record. Every student is required to submit the assignment papers before each Term-End Examination which is due at the end of each semester. But in no case a student shall be allowed to fill in the Application Form to sit for the examination if he/she has not submitted assignment paper within the due date as announced by the Examination Department of the University from time to time. Students are required to take back the copy of the evaluated assignment papers from their respective study centre. NSOU website: You may also access all relevant information and assignments from the University website at www.wbnsou.ac.in. b) Term-End Examinations : 70% of the total credit points of the subjects would be reserved for Term-End Examination scheduled to be held at the end of each semester. Minimum qualifying marks in each subject is 35% of the grand total of marks in that subject (Term-End Examination Marks + Total Assignment Mark.) c) Practical Examination / Laboratory Counselling-cum-Evaluation Sessions (LCES) for Lab based subjects (except EMT-16) : Practical Sessions or Laboratory Counselling-cum-Evaluation Session (LCES), for elctive and subsidiary subjects of science stream, are arranged by the University for the students who have enrolled for the particular subjects. Centre for practical work will be allotted by the University. The practical work for Elective subject generally arranged as follows: Sl No. Day Activities Marks 1 1st Day Introduction 0 2 2nd–11nd Day Continuous Practical Session 70% 3 12th Day Practical Examination 30% The practical work for Subsidiary subject generally arranged as follows: Sl No. Day Activities Marks 1 1st Day Introduction 0 2 2nd–9th Day Continuous Practical Session 70% 3 10th Day Practical Examination 30% A circular with details of venue and schedule for practical sessions will be sent to the respective study centre and also published in our official website (www.wbnsou.ac.in) before the commencement of LCES.

35 GRADATION: Marks Obtained Class Grade 70% and Above 1st Class Hons. A+ 60% to below 70% 1st Class Hons. A 55% to below 60% 2nd Class Hons. B+ 40% to below 55% 2nd Class Hons. B 35% to below 40% Pass without Hons. C 17. Degrees and Recognition After successful completion of the programme the students will get B.A./ B.Com./ B.Sc. degree awarded on the basis of performance of the students in the term-end examinations. Recognized by: 9 University Grants Commission (UGC) u/s 2(f) vide letter No.F.9-2-97 (CPP-I) dated 26 August, 1998. 9 Distance Education Council (DEC) vide letter No.f:DEC/OU/Recog/2008 dated 8 April,2008 and there after UGC-DEB. 9 Govt. of West Bengal vide letter No.316-SE(Aptt.) dated 21 March 2000 and 501-SE(A)/10M-51/99 dated 15 May 2000. After successful completion of the programme the students will get the B.A./ B.Com./ B.Sc. degree which is equivalent to any such degree awarded by a recognized University of the country. Government of West Bengal, CSC, PSC, UPSC, RRB etc. recognize the degrees awarded by Netaji Subhas Open University as equivalent to the degrees awarded by conventional Universities for the purpose of recruitment. Other State Universities recognize the degrees of Open University, and graduates from Netaji Subhas Open University are eligible for admission to post-graduate courses offered by these universities. 18. General Guideline of Examination System I. Semester System: The structure of the syllabus is delineated in term of semester each of 6-month duration. However, at present the Term-End Examination (TEE) are being held on completion of a year (i.e. two semesters). The yearly TEE results are shown in the Progress Report. However, the final result published after clearing of all this Papers will be given in the Marksheet. II. Review System: The University has no formal review system for BDP course. As such, it takes all possible precautions at every step of examination/evaluation/publication of results, so that no student may feel affected. III. Change of Examination Schedule: As such the scheduled date of Examinations will not be changed (even to accommodate any other/ public examinations). However, in any unavoidable

36 circumstances the date of Examination may be changed and in such cases the decision of the University will be final. IV. Examination Centre: Examination may be conducted at Regional Centre of NSOU or at any Government Affiliated Institution. However, decision of the University in this regard is final. V. Examination Day: University can fixup the examination date either on weekends or on working days. However, decision of the University in this regard is final. VI. Cleared/ Pass: A student who has cleared a paper in an examination shall not be permitted to reappear in that paper in subsequent examinations. A student who has successfully completed a course he/ she has registered for, shall not be permitted to reappear in that course. VII. Irregular appearance: If a student appears in examination without valid Admit Card issued by Controller’s office or without roll no. his/ her appearance in examination will be treated as irregular and his/ her answer script will not be evaluated. VIII. Availability of Answer Script: Written assessed answer script for all University Examinations shall not be preserved by the University beyond three months from the respective dates of publication results. For any other information related to examinations, the NSOU website and/or the Examination Department of the University may be visited or contacted. 19. Study Centre The University provides various student-support services through a network of study centres. A list of Study Centres along with the subjects offered is enclosed. These centres cover all the districts of the State & are located at convenient points connected by public transport. A study centre is placed under the supervision of a coordinator to be monitored by the Governing Body through the Principal of the College, and assisted by the staff of his office. It provides all information including prospectus and application forms for enrolment. At the beginning of each session, study centres invite the students for an induction meeting where they are familiarized with the aims, objectives and activities of the University and the methodology of Distance Education. The Study Centres draw schedules of counselling sessions and notify the same for the students. Normally, the counselling sessions are held during weekends and periods of vacation of the host institutions. Study Centres distribute the home assignment papers received from the University and arrange for their evaluation. Prospectus, SLMs/SIMs, Assignments, Information etc. are not issued by the Headquarters to the students directly. Students should contact the Study Centres for all their requirements. In short, each Study Centre acts as the day-to-day link between the students and the University. Students are expected to conduct themselves in a worthy and dignified manner to maintain high academic and moral standards.

37 19.1 List of Study Centres along with approved Courses

SL. Name of the Study Centre Code Address Courses on No. No. offer

1 Dum Dum Motijheel A-01 419 Dum Dum Cossipore Road EGB, ECO, EEG, College Kolkata 700074 EHI, ESO, EPS, Opposite Dum Dum Motijheel Rabindra EMT, EZO, EBT Mahavidyaiaya, Phone No-2579-4053 2 Basanti Devi College A-02 147B, Rashbehari Avenue EGB, ECO, EEG, Kolkata—700029, Phone No-2465-1345 EHI, ESO, EPA 3 Gurudas College A-03 Narkeldanga EHI, ECH, EMT, Kolkata—700054, Phone No-23537450 EZO 4 Maharaja Manindra Ch. A-04 20, Ramkanto Bose Street EBG, ECO, EEG, College Kolkata—700003, Phone No-2543-9331 EHI, ESO, EZO, EBT 5 Goenka College A-05 210 B.B. Ganguly Street EBG, EHI Kolkata—700012, Phone No-24904038 6 Surendranath Evening College A-06 24/2, Mahatma Gandhi Road EGB, ECO, EEG, Kolkata-700009, Phone No-2665-0176 ESO 7 Victoria Institution A-07 78/ B, A.P.C. Road EBG, EHI, EZO, (College) Kolkata—700009, Phone No-23604451 EGR 8 Shibpur Dinabandhu College A-08 412/1, G.T.Road (South) ECO, EHI, EPS, Howrah—711102, Phone No-26881789 EBG 9 Gurudas College of Commerce A-10 33C/1, BiplabiBarin Ghosh Sarani EBG, EHI Kolkata—700067, Phone No- 23565001 10 Bankura Christian College B-01 Pratap Bagan (North) ESO, EEC, EPA, P.O.& Dist. Bankura –722101, ECO, EPS, EBG, Phone No- (03242)259724 EEG, EHI, EBT, EZO, EMT 11 Pravat Kumar College B-02 P.O. Contai, Dist. PurbaMidnapore EBG, EEG, EHI, Pin—721401, Phone No-03220-259409 ESO, EMT, EZO, EGR 12 Raja Narendra Lal Khan B-03 P.O. & Dist.Midnapore ( Paschim) EGB, ECO, EEG, Women’s College Pin.721101, Phone No-03222-265317 EHI, ESO, EEC, EPA, EPS, EPH, ECH, EMT, EZO, EBT, EGR 13 Tramralipta Mahavidyalaya B-04 P.O.- Tamluk, Dist. PurbaMidnapore ECO, EPS, ESO, Pin—721636, Phone No-03228266054 EBG, EEG, EHI, EMT, EGR 14 Fakir Chand College B-05 P.O. Diamond Harbour EBG, EHI Dist-South 24 Parganas Pin—743331, Phone No-(03174) 258401 15 Haldia Govt. College B-06 P.O. Debhog-721657 EBG, EEG, EHI, Dist- PurbaMidnapore ESO, EPA, ECH, Phone No-03224-255058 EZO, EGR

38 SL. Name of the Study Centre Code Address Courses on No. No. offer 16 Nistarini College B-07 Deshbandhu Road, P.O. & Dist.Purulia ALL SUBJECT Pin—723101, Phone No-03252226942 ( Arts and Commerce) 17 Behala College Study Centre B-08 Parnasree, Behala, Kolkata—700060 EHI, EBG Phone No-2445-9248 18 Sonarpur College B-09 Sahid Biswanath Sarani, P.O. Rajpur EBG, ECO, EEG, Dist. South 24 Parganas, EHI, EGR Kolkata-700149 Phone No-2434-4952 19 Hiralal Mazumdar Memorial B-10 Dakshineswar, Kolkata, Dist. 24 Pgs (N) EGB, EHI College for Women Pin-—700035, Phone No-2544-0932 20 Burdwan Raj College C-01 Aftab House, P.O. & Dist.Burdwan ALL SUBJECT, Pin—713104, Phone No-0342-255-9174 EPH, ECH, EMT, EZO, EBT, EGR 21 Banwarilal Bhalotia College C-02 Bir Ram Mohon Banerjee Road EBG , ECO, EEG, P.O.-Asansol, Dist. Burdwan EHI , EPS, EPH, Pin—713301, Phone No-0341-2201208 ECH, EBT, EZO, EGR, EMT 22 Suri Vidyasagar College C-03 P.O. Suri, Dist-Birbhum EGB, ECO, EEG, Pin-731101, Phone No-03462-255504 EHI, EPA, EPH, ECH, EZO, EGR 23 Nabagram Hiralal Paul College C-04 P.O. Nabagram, Dist—Hooghly; EBG, ECO, EEG, Pin—712246, Phone No-26731442 EHI, EPS 24 Chandernagore C-05 Strand Road, Barabazar EGB, ECO, EEG, Govt. College P.O. Chandernagore, Dist. Hooghly EHI, EPS, EEC, Pin—712136, Phone No-26850616 EPA, ESO, EPH, EMT, EZO, EGR, EBT 25 Netaji Mahavidyalaya C-06 P.O. Arambag, Dist. Hooghly EBG. EEG, EHI, Pin—712601, Phone No-03211-257162 ECH, EMT, EGR 26 Acharya Prafulla C-07 P.O. New Barrackpour, Pin-743276 EBG, EHI Chandra College Dist. 24 Pgs (N), Phone No-2537-4831 27 Bijoy Krishna Girls College C-08 5/3, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Howrah, EBG, EHI, EGR Pin-711101, Phone No-24604729 28 Baruipur College C-09 P.O. Purandarmant, Dist. 24 Parganas EBG, EHI, EGR (South), P.S. Baruipur, Pin.- 743610 Phone No-2433-9566 29 Tarakeswar Degree C-10 P.O. Tarakeswar, Dist. Hooghly EBG, ECO, EEG, College Pin. 712410, Phone No-03212-279628 ESO, EHI, EGR, EMT 30 Krishnanagar Govt. College D-01 P.O. Krishnagar, Dist. Nadia, ALL SUBJECT Pin—741101, Phone No-03472-251020 ( Arts and Commerce)

39 SL. Name of the Study Centre Code Address Courses on No. No. offer 31 Barasat Govt. College D-02 P.O. Barasat, Dist. North 24 Parganas EGB, ECO, EEG, – 700124, Phone No-25624525 EHI, ESO, EMT, EZO, EGR, EBT 32 Sree Chaitanya College D-03 P.O. Habra Prafulla-Nagar, EBG, EEG, EHI, Dist. North24 Parganas, Pin-–743268 EPA. EEC, EPS, Phone No-(03216)239556 EGR, EMT 33 Mahadevananda D-04 Monirampur, P.O. Barackpur-743101 EBG, ECO, EHI, Mahavidyalaya Dist. North 24 Parganas EPS, ESO Phone No-25920577 34 Karimpur Pannadevi College D-05 P.O.-K arimpur, Dist-Nadia EBG, EEG, EHI, Pin—741152, Phone No-03471-257805 ESO, EPA, EGR 35 Chakdaha College D-06 P.O. Chakdaha –741222 EBG, ECO, EEG, Dist. Nadia, Phone No-03473-242934 EHI, EPS, EPH ECH , EMT, EZO EBT EGR 36 Sudhiranjan Lahiri D-07 Majdia, Dist. Nadia—741507 EBG, EHI Mahavidyalaya Phone No-03472-275477 37 Egra S.S.B. College D-08 P.O. Egra , Pin—721429, EBG, EEG, EHI, Dist. PurbaMidnapur EGR Phone No-03220-244073 38 Ghatal Rabindra Satabarsiki D-09 P.O. Ghatal EBG, EEG, EHI, Mahavidyalaya Dist. PaschimMidnapore EPS, ESO, ECO, Pin. 721212, Phone No-03225-255015 EGR, EMT 39 Bolpur College D-10 College Road ,Bolpur EBG, EEG, EHI, Dist. Birbhum, Pin. 731204 EEC, ESO, EPA, Phone No-03463-254935 EBT, EGR 40 Balurghat College E-01 P.O.: Balurghat , Pin-733101 ALL SUBJECT Dist: Daksin Dinajpur (Arts & Phone No-03522-271821 Commerce), EMT 41 Malda College E-03 P.O. & Dist.-Malda ALL SUBJECT Pin-732101, Phone No-03512-221545 (Arts & Commerce), EPH, ECH, EMT, EZO, EBT, EGR 42 Krishnath College E-04 P.O.- Berhampur, Dist.-Mursidabad ALL SUBJECT Pin—742101, Phone No-03482-252069 (Arts & Commerce), EPH, ECH, EMT, EZO, EBT, EGR 43 Vivekananda College E-05 Barisha , Kolkata-700008 EBG, EEG, EHI, for Women Dist. 24 Pgs (S), Phone No-2445-5044 EPA, ESO, EPS 44 Sarojini Naidu College E-06 30, Jessore Road, Kolkata-700028 EBG, EHI, EGR Dist. 24 Pgs (N), Phone No-2559-2583

40 SL. Name of the Study Centre Code Address Courses on No. No. offer 45 Kidderpore College E-07 2, Pitamber Sircar Lane EBG, EHI Kidderpore, Kolkata-23 Phone No-2642-6645 46 Sammalini College E-08 STN/E.M. By Pass, Kolkata-700075 EBG, EHI, ESO, Phone No-2462-6869 EEG 47 Dr. Kanailal Bhattacharya E-09 Dharmatala, Ramrajatala, Santragachi EBG, EHI, EPS, College Howrah-711104, Phone No-2627-2490 EEG, ECO, EGR 48 Bhairab Ganguly College E-10 Belgharia, Kolkata-700056 EBG, ECO, EEG, Dist. 24 Pgs (N), Phone No-2553-2280 EHI, EPS, EPA, EPH, EZO 49 Siliguri College F-01 P.O. Siliguri, Dist. Darjeeling—734401 ALL SUBJECT Phone No-0353-2538420 (Arts & Commerce), EPH, ECH, EMT, EZO, EBT, EGR 50 Ananda Chandra College F-02 P.O. & Dist.Jalpaiguri—735101 EBG, EEG, EHI, Phone No-(03561) 224213 ESO, EPH, ECH, EMT, EZO, EBT, EGR 51 Coochbehar College F-03 P.O. Coochbehar, Dist. Coochbehar ALL SUBJECT Pin—736101, Phone No-03582-256715 (Arts & Commerce) 52 Gobardanga Hindu College F-04 Po-Khantura, Dt-24 PGS. ( N) EBG, EEG, EHI, Pin-743273, Phone No-(03216)249210 EGR 53 Panskura Banamali College F-05 Po-Panskura, Dt-Purba Midnapore EBG, EEG, EHI, Phone No-03228-252131 EEC, ECO, EPA, ESO, EPH, ECH, EMT, EZO, EBT, EGR 54 Sunderban Mahavidyalaya F-06 Po-Kakdwip, Dt-24 PGS(S) EBG, EEG, EHI, Phone No-03210-255057 EPS 55 Manbhum Mahavidyalaya F-07 Vir Ganganarayan Road EBG, EHI, EEG, Po-Manbazar, Dist-Purulia ECO, EGR Phone No- -03253 –255759 56 Rampurhat College F-08 Rampurhat, Dist. Birbhum EBG, EEG, EHI, Pin-731224, Phone No-03461-255018 EMT, EGR 57 Prabhu Jagat Bandhu F-09 Jhorehat, Po-Andul-Mouri EBG, ECO, EEG, College Howrah, Pin-711302, EHI, ESO, EPS, Phone No-2669-0221 EPH, EMT, EGR 58 Gour Mohan Sachin Mondal F-10 Po- Bireswarpur, Dist-24 PGS ( South) EBG , EEG , EHI Mahavidyalaya Pin-743336, Phone No-033-24051316 59 Chanchal College G-01 Po-Chanchal, Dist-Malda EEG, EEG,, EHI, Pin-732123, Phone No-03513-252261 ECO 60 Garhbeta College G-02 P.O.-Garhbeta, Dist.-PaschimMedinipur EBG, EEG, EHI, Phone No-03227-267520 EMT, EGR

41 SL. Name of the Study Centre Code Address Courses on No. No. offer 61 Chandrakona Vidyasagar G-03 Chandrakona, PaschimMedinipur, EBG, EHI Mahavidyalaya Pin.-721201, Phone No-03225-266294 62 Santipur College G-04 P.O.-Santipur, Dist.-Nadia EHI, EBG Pin.-741404, Phone No-2582-6443 63 Mankar College G-05 Mankar, Dist.-Burdwan EBG,EEG,EHI Pin.-713144, Phone No-(0343)2517269 64 Katwa College G-06 P.O.-Katwa, Dist.-Burdwan, Pin.-713130 EBG,EEG,EHI Phone No-03453-257653 65 Joypur Panchanan Roy G-07 P.O.-Jaypur-Fakirdas, Dist.Howrah EBG,EEG,EHI College Pin.-711401, Phone No-03214-234130 66 Lalbaba College G-08 117,G.T.Road, Belur Math, EBG,ECO,EEG Dist. Howrah, Phone No-2654-8447 EHI 67 Bagnan College G-09 P.O.-Bagnan, Dist. Howrah EBG,ECO,EEG Phone No-03214 272392 EHI,ETM,EZO 68 Tangrakhali Bankim G-10 P.O.- Tangrakhali ALL SUBJECT Sardar College Dist.-24-Pgs.(S) (Arts & Pin.-743329 , Ph.-0321257279 Commerce), EBT,EZO 69 Dhruba Chand Halder H-01 P.O.-DakshinBarasat EBG,EHI,EMT, College Dist.-24-Pgs.(S) EGR Phone No-03218-222550 70 Taki Govt. College H-02 P.O.-Taki EBG, EHI, EMT, Dist.-24-Pgs.(N), Pin.-743429 EZO, EGR Phone No-03217-234754 71 Raja Peary Mohan College H-03 Uttarpara, Dist. Hooghly EEG, ECO, EPH, Phone No-26634155 EMT, EZO, EBT, ECH 72 Belda College H-05 Belda, Station- Contai Road EBG, EHI, EEG, Dist- PaschimMedinipore, Pin-721424 EGR Phone No-03229-255037 73 Kharagpur College H-06 P.O. Inda, Kharagpur EBG, EEG, ECO, Dist. Paschim Medinipur-721305 EHI, ESO, EPS, Phone No-03222-225958 EGR 74 Nahata Jogendra Mondal H-07 P.O- Nahata, Ps- Gopalnagar EBG, EHI Smriti Mahavidyalaya Dist-24 Pgs (N) Phone No-03215-253267 75 Sripat Singh College H-09 P.O- Jiagang EBG, EEG, EHI, Dist- Murshidabad, Pin-742123 ESO, EPA, EBT, Phone No-03483-255351 EGR, EMT, EZO 76 South Calcutta Girl’s College H-10 72, Sarat Bose Road; EBG, ECO, EEG, Kolkata-700025 EHI Phone No-24863654 77 Dinabandhu Mahavidyalaya I-02 Bongaon, Dist- 24 Pgs(N) EBG, EHI, EGR Pin-743235, Ph-03215-255044

42 SL. Name of the Study Centre Code Address Courses on No. No. offer 78 Vivekananda Mission I-03 Viveknagar; P.O-Chaitanyapur EBG, EEG, EHI, Mahavidyalaya Haldia; Dist-PurbaMedinipur EGR Pin-721645 Phone No (03224)205636 79 Dumkal College I-04 Basantapur, P.O- Basantapur EBG, EEG, EHI, P.S-Dumkal; Dist- Murshidabad EGR Pin-742406 Phone No-03481230770 80 Durgapur Govt. College I-06 J.N. Avenue EBG, EHI, EEG, Durgapur- 713214 EPS, EPA. ECO, Phone No-0343-2500003 EMT 81 Women’s College I-07 P-29, KshirodeVidyavenoda Avenue EBG, EHI, EEG, Kolkata-700003 EPS, ESO, ECO, Phone No-2554-4540 EMT, EGR 82 Kalna College I-08 Po-Kalna, Dist- Burdwan EBG, EHI Pin-713409 Phone No-03454-255983 83 Mahishadal Girls’ College J-01 Vill- Rangibasan, P.O. – Mahishadal EBG, EHI, EPS, PurbaMedinipur, Pin-721628 ESO, EEG, EMT Phone No-03224-240520 84 Uluberia College J-02 Uluberia, Howrah, Pin-711315 EBG, EEG, EHI, Phone No-24185882 EPS, EMT 85 Bhangar Mahavidyalaya J-03 Vill& P.O- Bhangar EBG, EHI, EEG, Dist- 24 Parganas( South) EGR Phone No-03218-271975 86 Sree Gopal Banerjee J-04 Bagati, Magra EBG, EHI, EPH, College Hooghly-712148 ECH, EBT, EZO, Phone No-26842706 EMT 87 Al-Ameen Memorial J-06 Jogibattala, EBG, EEG, EPS, Minority College Baruipur, Kolkata-700145 EHI, ECO Ph-32025521 88 Sitalkuchi College J-08 P.O.-Sitalkuchi, Dist.-Cooch Behar, EBG, EEG, EHI, Pin-736158 EPS, ESO, EPA, Phone: 03583-263351 EGR 89 Ramananda College J-09 Bishnupur, Bankura EBG, EEG, EHI, Pin-722122 EPS, ESO, EPA, Phone-03244-256786 ECO, EEC 90 Jhargram Raj College J-10 Jhargram, Dist- PaschimMedinipur: EPS, ESO, EPS, Girl’s Wing Pin-721507 EBG, EEG, EHI, EMT, EEC

N.B. : Courses of Science Stream are available in the highlighted Study Centres.

43 19.2 District wise List of Study Centres

SI. No. District Code Name of the Study Centre 1 24 Parganas (N) (C-07) Acharya Prafulla Chandra College 2 24 Parganas (N) (D-04) Mahadevananda Mahavidyalaya 3 24 Parganas (N) (F-04) Gobardanga Hindu College 4 24 Parganas (N) (H-02) Taki Govt. College 5 24 Parganas (N) (H-07) Nahata Jogendra Mondal Smriti Mahavidyalaya 6 24 Parganas (N) (I-02) Dinabandhu Mahavidyalaya 7 24 Parganas (N) (D-03) Sree Chaitanya College 8 24 Parganas (N) (A-01) Dum Dum Motijheel College 9 24 Parganas (N) (D-02) Barasat Govt. College 10 24 Parganas (S) (B-05) Fakir Chand College 11 24 Parganas (S) (B-09) Sonarpur College 12 24 Parganas (S) (C-09) Baruipur College 13 24 Parganas (S) (F-06) Sunderban Mahavidyalaya 14 24 Parganas (S) (F-10) Gour Mohan Sachin Mondal Mahavidyalaya 15 24 Parganas (S) (G-10) Tangrakhali Bankim Sardar College 16 24 Parganas (S) (H-01) Dhruba Chand Halder College 17 24 Parganas (S) (J-03) Bhangar Mahavidyalaya 18 Bankura (B-01) Bankura Christian College 19 Bankura (J-09) Ramananda College 20 Birbhum (C-03) Suri Vidyasagar College 21 Birbhum (D-10) Bolpur College 22 Birbhum (F-08) Rampurhat College 23 Burdwan (C-01) Burdwan Raj College 24 Burdwan (C-02) Banwarilal Bhalotia College 25 Burdwan (G-05) Mankar College 26 Burdwan (G-06) Katwa College 27 Burdwan (I-08) Kalna College 28 Burdwan (I-06) Durgapur Govt. College 29 Cooch Behar (J-08) Sital Kuchi College 30 Coochbehar (F-03) Coochbehar College 31 Dakshin Dinajpur (E-01) Balurghat College 32 Hooghly (C-04) Nabagram Hiralal Paul College 33 Hooghly (C-05) Chandernagore Govt. College 34 Hooghly (C-06) Netaji Mahavidyalaya 35 Hooghly (C-10) Tarakeswar Deegree College 36 Hooghly (H-03) Raja Peary Mohan College 37 Hooghly (J-04) Sree Gopal Banerjee College 38 Howrah (A-08) Shibpur Dinabandhu College 39 Howrah (C-08) Bijoy Krishna Girls College 40 Howrah (E-09) Dr. Kanailal Bhattacharya College 41 Howrah (F-09) Prabhu Jagat Bandhu 42 Howrah (G-07) Joypur Panchanan Roy College 43 Howrah (G-08) Lalbaba College 44 Howrah (G-09) Bagnan College 45 Howrah (J-02) Uluberia College 46 Jalpaiguri (F-02) Ananda Chandra College

44 SI. No. District Code Name of the Study Centre 47 Kolkata (A-02) Basanti Devi College 48 Kolkata (A-03) Gurudas College 49 Kolkata (A-04) Maharaja Manindra Ch. College 50 Kolkata (A-05) Goenka College 51 Kolkata (A-06) Surendranath Evening College 52 Kolkata (A-07) Victoria Institution (College) 53 Kolkata (A-10) Gurudas College of Commerce 54 Kolkata (B-08) Behala College 55 Kolkata (B-10) Hiralal Mazumdar Memorial College 56 Kolkata (E-05) Vivekananda College for Women 57 Kolkata (E-06) Sarojini Naidu College 58 Kolkata (E-07) Kidderpore College 59 Kolkata (E-08) Sammalini College 60 Kolkata (E-10) Bhairab Ganguly College 61 Kolkata (H-10) South Calcutta Girl’s College 62 Kolkata (I-07) Women’s College 63 Kolkata (J-06) Al-Ameen Memorial Minority College 64 Malda (E-03) Malda College 65 Malda (G-01) Chanchal College 66 Murshidabad (E-04) Krishnath College 67 Murshidabad (H-09) Sripat Singh College 68 Murshidabad (I-04) Dumkol College 69 Nadia (D-01) Krishnanagar Govt. College 70 Nadia (D-05) Karimpur Pannadevi College 71 Nadia (D-06) Chakdaha College 72 Nadia (D-07) Sudhiranjan Lahiri Mahavidyalaya 73 Nadia (G-04) Santipur College 74 Paschim Medinipur (B-03) Raja Narendra Lal Khan Women’s College 75 Paschim Medinipur (D-09) Ghatal Rabindra Satabarsiki Mahavidyalaya 76 Paschim Medinipur (G-02) Garhbeta College 77 Paschim Medinipur (G-03) Chandrakona Vidyasagar Mahavidyalaya 78 Paschim Medinipur (H-05) Belda College 79 Paschim Medinipur (H-06) Kharagpur College 80 Paschim Medinipur (J-10) Jhargram Raj College Girl’s Wing 81 Purba Medinipur (B-02) Pravat Kumar College 82 Purba Medinipur (B-04) Tramralipta Mahavidyalaya 83 Purba Medinipur (B-06) Haldia Govt. College 84 Purba Medinipur (D-08) Egra S.S.B. College 85 Purba Medinipur (F-05) Panskura Banamali College 86 Purba Medinipur (I-03) Vivekananda Mission Mahavidyalaya 87 Purba Medinipur (J-01) Mahishadal Girls’ College 88 Purulia (B-07) Nistarini College 89 Purulia (F-07) Manbhum Mahavidyalaya 90 Darjeeling (F-01) Siliguri College

45 20. Student Support Service The main focus of academic and administrative structure of this University is to make the system more learner friendly by the time. Beginning from pre-admission stage till certification stage, the learners receive continuous academic and other support in various forms. 9 Pre-admission counselling at Headquarters, Regional Centre and Study Centres 9 Teaching support in the form of PCP (Personal Contact Programme), academic counselling at Study Centres 9 Conduct of practical sessions under the supervision of experts for programmmes having practical component at selected centres 9 Conduct of workshops/ excursion / extended contact programmes depending on specific course requirements 9 Continuous evaluation and feedback 9 Library facility 9 Conduct of examination at selected Study Centres & Regional Centre 21. To Whom to Contact

Sl. Section Issues Telephone No. E-Mail ID No. 1 Registration Issues related to Admission 033-40663220/ [email protected] Issues related to Registration 033-40663223 Issues related to Renewal 2 Study Materials Issues related to Study Material 033-40663218 3 Examination Issues related to Admit Card 033-24630292 [email protected] 033-24630293 Issues related to Assignments Issues related to Term-End Examination Issues related to Result 4 Study Centre Issues related to Study Centre 033-40663205 22. Students’ Grievance For any grievance, learners are free to contact Assistant Director, Study Centres & Convener, Students’ Grievance Redressal Cell, NSOU either by e-mail ([email protected]) or by post (DD-26, Sector-I, Salt Lake City, Kolkata- 700 064). A Student once enrolled in NSOU, must always a) get all his/her correspondences forwarded and the documents, attached therein authenticated, by his/her respective Study Centre Coordinator; b) in all such cases he/she is to attach relevant proof supporting the validity of his/ her enrolment/ renewal (as the case may be) at that material point of time, failing which such correspondences will be treated as cancelled.

46 23. NSOU Policy Regarding Sexual Harassment at the Workplace In compliance with the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 and subsiquent UGC directive, Netaji Subhas Open University has adopted a policy that aims to prevent/prohibit/punish sexual harassment of women at the workplace and has constituted Internal Complaints Committee in order to deal with the complaints of sexual harrassment of women employees in the different campuses of the University. Information on this policy, rules and procedures can be accessed on the UGC website (www.ugc.ac.in). Incidents of sexual harassment may be reported to the (Co-ordinator, Study Centre/Principal of the Institue where the Study Centre is located).

24. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Answers of some anticipated question are given below in the form of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). Where can I get an online application form? Where should I verify the filled-in admission form or verify my eligibility criteria? Where should I submit my filled-in application form? After publication of admission notification, you can access it online through our admission website (Link will be available in admission notification). You have to verify your filled-in admission form or eligibility criteria from your selected Study Centre (as printed on your filled-in admission form). After paying the admission fees the filled in admission form should be submitted to your selected Study Centre along with authenticated photocopies of relevant documents. Can I change my Study Centre? Application for change of Study Centre after taking admission can be made together with a fee of Rs. 500/- (payable through DD drawn in favour of Netaji Subhas Open University payable at Kolkata). Such application will be considered under circumstances like change of place of service, shifting of family and change of marital status only with documentary evidence. Lost my Enrollment-cum-Identity Card, what should I do? The applicant must register a General Missing Dairy (GD) with local police station at earliest. To get a duplicate Enrollment-cum-Identity Card you should write an application addressed to the Registrar of this University along with a DD of Rs. 500/- (drawn in favour of Netaji Subhas Open University payable at Kolkata) and the GD. The application must be forwarded by the Study Centre Coordinator with official seal.

47 Can I choose my Study Centre, or shall the university allot me the Study Centre? You can choose your Study Centre as per your convenience. However, since all your programmes are not available at all the Study Centres, you should ensure that the course you are applying for is available at the Study Centre opted by you. Normally the Centre opted by you shall be allotted to you. However, in exceptional/ unavoidable cases the University may allot a different Centre to you and in such cases the decision of the University is final. How should I pay the course fee? The fee can be paid through online (via payment gateway) and offline (through bank challan) mode. For more details regarding payment method, please see the detail admission notification or guideline for online admission process in the University website. Can I send my application form by post, or is it required to be submitted in person? You cannot send application form by post as there is process for verification of eligibility criteria in the admission step at your selected Study Centre. What I am required to do after submission of my application form? After submission of application form at Study Centre and subsequently processed at the Headquarters and if you are found eligible for admission, you will receive from your Study Centre an Enrollment-cum-Identity Card as proof of your admission along with detailed information about your enrolment number, Study Centre, subject of study etc. If I want to withdraw myself from the programme after confirmation of my admission, shall I get my fee refunded? Fees once paid for admission to a particular course will not be refunded (for further refund policy visit our admission website). It is also not adjustable against any other course of this University. Can I change my Subject after admission? Application for change of subject after admission in BDP course will not be entertained under any circumstances. The candidates should, therefore, be very careful as regards the choice of course/subject of study before taking admission. Can I join two programme of NSOU at a time? A student is permitted to take admission for only one Bachelor Degree Programme (BDP) of NSOU during his/her tenure of enrolment in the University. Any violation of this rule will lead to cancellation of the candidature of the students concerned and in such cases no fees will be refunded. However, a Student of the BDP course can take simultaneous admission in any one Diploma/ Certificate/ Training Programme

48 of the University. But, in the event of any clash of dates arises in counselling and/ or examinations schedule between the two programmes taken, the University will not be in a position to make any adjustments for its mitigation. How can I receive support if I have doubts while studying the materials? We provide face-to-face contact between learners and tutors/counsellors at Study Centres to clarify your doubts and answer your academic quarries. This is called “Counselling” which is normally held on weekends at NSOU study centres. Is it compulsory for me to attend counselling? The counselling session are not compulsory for theory papers. However, it is adviced to attend the session as far as possible, in future which will be immensely useful in certain respects to share your views on the subject with your counsellors and fellow learners; comprehend some of the complex ideas/concepts or difficult issue discussed in your materials, and get clarifications for many of your doubts which you would not have solved yourself. How do I know about counselling schedule? Your study centre will inform you about the counselling schedule. Normally counselling would be held on Saturday and Sunday. You should contact your study centre coordinator for the counselling schedule. Why should I do assignments, are the assignments compulsory? The purpose of assignment is to help you get through the courses. Your counsellor or evaluator will write teaching type comments on your assignment responses to facilitate your learning. Assignment is a process of formative evaluation. It will help you understand how you are progressing in your studies. Yes, the assignments for all theory paper are compulsory. It means you need to submit the assignments per paper within the stipulated time for being eligible to appear in the term-end examination. The assignments carry 30% weightage in the final result. When and where should I submit the assignments? You should submit the assignment response at your study centre as per the date mentioned in the assignment. If I cannot complete my programme in three years what will be the fate of submitted assignments? All the assignments submitted earlier will be carried forward till your registration validity period. Can I improve my assignment grade by re-doing them? No, you cannot improve an assignment grade in any circumstances.

49 1. ü%_´ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ ò¢≈ö

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51 3. fl%Ò° xÓ fiê˛y!í˛ç (School of Studies) !ÓK˛yö xö%£Ïò Sfl%Ò° xÓ §yˆÏÎ˚ˆÏ™§V≠ !ÓK˛yö !¢«˛yÓ˚ !ö!Ó˚ˆÏá ~!ê˛ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ ~ܲ!ê˛ xöƒï˛ü Ó,•Í fl%Ò°– !ú˛!ç:ñ ˆÜ˛!ü!fiê˛∆ñ ç%°!ç Ä !çÄ@ˇÃy!ú˛Ó˚ í˛zFã˛ï˛Ó˚ ˛õë˛öÈÙÈ˛õyë˛ˆÏöÓ˚ çöƒ ~áyˆÏö Ó˚ˆÏÎ˚ˆÏåÈ í˛zß¨ï˛ üyˆÏöÓ˚ Îsf§¡∫!°ï˛ °ƒyÓˆÏÓ˚ê˛!Ó˚ñ ܲ!¡õí˛zê˛yÓ˚ ÓƒÓ•yˆÏÓ˚Ó˚ §%!Óôy ˆÎüöñ fløyê≈˛ ˆ◊!îܲ«˛ ~ÓÇ §ü,k˛ @ˇÃsiyàyÓ˚– !ӈϢ£Ï =Ó˚&ˆÏcÓ˚ !Ó£ÏÎ˚=!° •°≠ à!îï˛ Sxƒy≤’yˆÏÎ˚í˛† !˛õÄÓ˚Vñ !çÄ@ˇÃy!ú˛ SxyÓ˚ÓyöVñ ç%°!çñ !ú˛!ç:ñ ˆÜ˛!ü!fiê˛∆ñ Óê˛y!ö– Óï≈˛üyˆÏö Ó˚yˆÏçƒÓ˚ ≤ÃyÎ˚ £Ïyê˛!ê˛ ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲˆÏw !ÓK˛yö ¢yáyÓ˚ ˛õë˛öÈÙÈ˛õyë˛ö ã˛ˆÏ°– xyàyü#!òˆÏö Ó˚yˆÏçƒÓ˚ !Ó!û˛ß¨ §Çáƒy°â% xô%ƒ!£Ïï˛ñ @ˇÃyü#î Ä !˛õ!åȈÏÎ˚ ˛õí˛¸y ò)Ó˚Óï≈˛# fliyˆÏöÓ˚ ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲw ~•z ˛õë˛öÈÙÈ˛õyë˛ˆÏöÓ˚ xhsû%≈˛_´ •ˆÏÓ ï˛Ìƒ≤ÃÎ%!_´Ó˚ í˛z˛õÎ%_´ ÓƒÓ•yˆÏÓ˚Ó˚ üyôƒˆÏü– fl%Ò° xÓ §yˆÏÎ˚ˆÏ™§ÈÙÈ~Ó˚ !Ó!û˛ß¨ !ӣψÏÎ˚Ó˚ í˛z_#î≈ §ú˛° åÈyeåÈye#Ó˚y !Ó!û˛ß¨ §yüy!çܲ ˆ«˛ˆÏe •z!ï˛üˆÏôƒ•z ≤Ã!ï˛!¤˛ï˛ •ˆÏÎ˚ˆÏåÈö– fl%Ò° !öÎ˚!üï˛û˛yˆÏÓ !Ó!û˛ß¨ !ӣψÏÎ˚Ó˚ IJõÓ˚ xyˆÏ°yܲ˛õyˆÏï˛Ó˚ çöƒ xyˆÏÎ˚yçö ܲˆÏÓ˚ ÌyˆÏܲ !Ó!û˛ß¨ Ó_,´ï˛yñ ˆ§!üöyÓ˚ñ ÄÎ˚yÜ≈˛¢˛õ Ä Ü˛öú˛yˆÏÓ˚™– fl%҈ϰÓ˚ xôƒy˛õܲ† xôƒy!˛õܲyàˆÏîÓ˚ àˆÏÓ£Ïîy˛õe ≤ÃyÎ˚¢•z ≤Ãܲy!¢ï˛ •Î˚ Ú˛õ#Î˚yÓ˚ !Ó˚!û˛í˛zí˛ çyö≈y°ÛÈÙÈ~– ïÑ˛yÓ˚y !öÎ˚!üï˛ çyï˛#Î˚ Ä xyhsˇç≈y!ï˛Ü˛ hflψÏÓ˚Ó˚ ܲöú˛yˆÏÓ˚ˆÏ™ xyü!sfï˛ •ö Ä àˆÏÓ£Ïîy˛õe í˛z˛õfliy˛õö ܲˆÏÓ˚ö– §Ó !ü!°ˆÏÎ˚ fl%Ò° xÓ §yˆÏÎ˚™ ï˛yÓ˚ !¢«˛Ü˛ñ ܲü≈ã˛yÓ˚#ˆÏòÓ˚ !öˆÏÎ˚ ~ܲ!ê˛ §ÇÓk˛ fl%Ò°– !ÓK˛yö xö%£Ïò !ö¡¨!°!áï˛ fl¨yï˛Ü˛ hflψÏÓ˚Ó˚ ˆÜ˛y§≈=!° ≤Ãòyö ܲˆÏÓ˚ ÌyˆÏܲ≠ Courses Course Eligibility Course Registration Code Duration Valid For Physics EPH Passed 10+2 examination or equivalent with 40% marks in respective subject and pass marks in Mathematics Chemistry ECH Passed 10+2 examination or equivalent with 40% marks in respective subject and pass marks in Mathematics Mathematics EMT Passed 10+2 examination or equivalent with 40% marks in Mathematics *3 Years *6 Years Geography EGR Passed 10+2 examination or equivalent with 50% marks in Geography Zoology EZO Passed 10+2 examination or equivalent with 40% marks in Biology Botany EBT Passed 10+2 examination or equivalent with 40% marks in Biology

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52 üyöÓ!Óòƒy xö%£Ïò Sfl%Ò° xÓ !•í˛züƒy!ö!ê˛§V ≠ ˆöï˛y!ç §%û˛y£Ï ü%_´ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ °«˛ƒñ í˛zˆÏj¢ƒ Ä §yüy!çܲ òyÎ˚ˆÏܲ @ˇÃ•î ܲˆÏÓ˚ üyöÓ!Óòƒy xö%£Ïò ≤Ã!ï˛!¤˛ï˛ó üyö!Óܲ !Óòƒyã˛ã≈˛yÓ˚ üyôƒˆÏü !¢«˛yÌ≈#Ó˚ Óƒ!_´Ü˛ ò«˛ï˛y Ó,!k˛Ó˚ çöƒ !Ó!Óô ≤Ãܲ“ñ ˆÜ˛y§≈ Ä ˛õ!Ó˚ܲ“öyÓ˚ ÓyhflÏÓyÎ˚ˆÏö•z ~•z xö%£ÏˆÏòÓ˚ ÓyhflÏ!Óܲ =Ó˚&c– ü%_´!¢«˛y ˛õ!Ó˚§ˆÏÓ˚Ó˚ üˆÏôƒ òÑy!í˛¸ˆÏÎ˚ ~•z fl%Ò° !Ó!Óô üyöÓã˛ã≈˛yÓ˚ ¢yáyÎ˚ !ÓòƒyÎ˚ï˛!öܲ àˆÏÓ£Ïîy ˛õ!Ó˚ã˛y°öy ܲˆÏÓ˚ ÌyˆÏܲó !˛õ ~•zã˛ !í˛ ˆ≤Ãy@ˇÃyü ÎyÓ˚ xhsˇà≈ï˛– fl%҈ϰÓ˚ ú˛ƒyܲy!Œê˛ §ò§ƒˆÏòÓ˚ ≤ÃyîÓhsˇñ í˛zI#!Óï˛ !ÓòƒyÎ˚!öܲ ã˛ã≈˛y ò)Ó˚!¢«˛yÓ˚ Ó,•_Ó˚ ˆ«˛ˆÏe !öï˛ƒöï%˛ö !Ó!û˛ß¨ §,çö¢#° ˛õ!Ó˚ܲ“öy @ˇÃ•î ܲˆÏÓ˚ ã˛ˆÏ°ˆÏåÈ– ˛õ!ÿ˛üÓˆÏDÓ˚ §%ò#â≈ §y!•ï˛ƒÈÙȧÇfl,Ò!ï˛Ó˚ ˙!ï˛•ƒ ˛õÓ˚¡õÓ˚yˆÏܲ xydfli ܲˆÏÓ˚•z üyöÓ!Óòƒy ã˛ã≈˛yÓ˚ xyô%!öܲ ˛õ!Ó˚§Ó˚ ˜ï˛!Ó˚ ܲÓ˚yÓ˚ °ˆÏ«˛ƒ ü%_´!¢«˛yÓ˚ x§#ü §Ω˛yÓöyˆÏܲ ÓƒÓ•yÓ˚ ܲÓ˚yÓ˚ !öÓ˚#«˛yÎ˚ !öˆÏÎ˚y!çï˛ ~•z fl%Ò°– §yüy!çܲ §ü!‹T Ä ≤Ãy!ï˛¤˛y!öܲï˛yÓ˚ Óy•zˆÏÓ˚ ~•z xö%£Ïò §y!•ï˛ƒ Ä û˛y£Ïyã˛ã≈˛yÓ˚ !Ó!û˛ß¨ ˛≤ÃyˆÏÎ˚y!àܲ ÓyhflÏÓï˛y !öˆÏÎ˚Ä Ü˛yç ܲˆÏÓ˚– ÓyÇ°y û˛y£Ïy Ä §y!•ï˛ƒñ •zÇÓ˚y!ç û˛y£Ïy Ä §y!•ï˛ƒñ •zÇÓ˚y!ç û˛y£Ïy !¢«˛y åÈyí˛¸yÄ §yÇÓy!òܲï˛yñ !ÓK˛y˛õö !Ó£ÏÎ˚ܲ fl¨yï˛Ü˛ñ fl¨yï˛ˆÏܲy_Ó˚ñ fl¨yï˛ˆÏܲy_Ó˚ÈÙÈ!í˛ˆÏ≤’yüy Ä §y!ê≈˛!ú˛ˆÏÜ˛ê˛ ˆÜ˛yˆÏ§≈Ó˚ ˛õë˛öÈÙÈ˛õyë˛ö ~•z fl%҈ϰÓ˚ üyôƒˆÏü ܲÓ˚y ÎyÎ˚– Óï≈˛üyˆÏö üyöÓ!Óòƒy xö%£ÏˆÏò §•ˆÏÎyà# Ä §•Ü˛yÓ˚# xôƒy˛õܲ† xôƒy!˛õܲyÓ˚ §Çáƒy §yï˛çö– fl%҈ϰÓ˚ !öçfl∫ °ƒyD%ˆÏÎ˚ç °ƒyÓˆÏÓ˚ê˛!Ó˚ Ó˚ˆÏÎ˚ˆÏåÈ– •zí˛z!ç!§ÈÙÈ!í˛•z!ÓÛÓ˚ xÌ≈yö%Ü)˛ˆÏ°ƒ !Ó!û˛ß¨ àˆÏÓ£Ïîy ≤Ãܲ“ ˛õ!Ó˚ã˛y!°ï˛ •Î˚ fl%҈ϰÓ˚ üyôƒˆÏü– çyï˛#Î˚ Ä xyhsˇç≈y!ï˛Ü˛ hflψÏÓ˚Ó˚ ˆ§!üöyÓ˚ñ ܲöú˛yˆÏÓ˚™ Ä ÄÎ˚yÜ≈˛¢ˆÏ˛õ fl%҈ϰÓ˚ ú˛ƒyܲy!Œê˛ §ò§ƒÓ˚y !öÎ˚!üï˛ àˆÏÓ£Ïîy˛õe í˛z˛õfliy˛õö ܲˆÏÓ˚ ÌyˆÏܲö– ï˛ÑyˆÏòÓ˚ àˆÏÓ£Ïîy˛õe Ä @ˇÃsi !Ó!û˛ß¨ =Ó˚&c˛õ)î≈ çyö≈y°ñ ˛õeÈÙÈ˛õ!eܲy Ä ≤Ãܲy¢öy ˆÌˆÏܲ ≤Ãܲy!¢ï˛ •ˆÏÎ˚ˆÏåÈ Ä •ˆÏFåÈ– ïÑ˛yÓ˚y !öÎ˚!üï˛ !Ó!û˛ß¨ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚ xyü!sfï˛ •ö Ó_,´ï˛y Ä x!ï˛!Ì xôƒy˛õöyÓ˚ çöƒ– ú˛°ï˛ xöƒyöƒ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ §ˆÏD ~•z xö%£ÏˆÏòÓ˚ !ö!Óí˛¸ !ÓòƒyÎ˚ï˛!öܲ §¡õÜ≈˛ ˜ï˛!Ó˚ •ˆÏÎ˚ˆÏåÈ– üyöÓ!Óòƒy xö%£Ïò !öÎ˚!üï˛ xyˆÏÎ˚yçö ܲˆÏÓ˚ ÌyˆÏܲ çyï˛#Î˚ Ä xyhsˇç≈y!ï˛Ü˛ ˆ§!üöyÓ˚ Ä ÄÎ˚yÜ≈˛¢˛õ– fl%҈ϰÓ˚ ˛õ«˛ ˆÌˆÏܲ §yÓ˚y Ó˚yˆÏçƒÓ˚ !Ó!û˛ß¨ ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲˆÏw !öÓ¶˛#Ü,˛ï˛ !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ çöƒ ==° Ä ˆú˛§Ó%ˆÏܲÓ˚ üyôƒˆÏü fiê%˛ˆÏí˛rê˛ §yˆÏ˛õyê≈˛ §y!û≈˛ˆÏ§Ó˚ ÓƒÓfliy ÌyˆÏܲ– üyöÓ!Óòƒy xö%£Ïò !ö¡¨!°!áï˛ fl¨yï˛Ü˛ hflψÏÓ˚Ó˚ ˆÜ˛y§≈=!° ≤Ãòyö ܲˆÏÓ˚ ÌyˆÏܲ≠ Courses Course Eligibility Course Registration Code Duration Valid For Bengali EBG Passed 10+2 Examination or equivalent / Passed BPP with PSS from NSOU/ Passed 10+2 in Vocational Courses *3 Years *6 Years English EEG Passed 10+2 Examination with 40% marks in English or equivalent / Passed BPP with PSS with 50% marks in aggregate from NSOU/ Passed 10+2 in Vocational Courses with 40% marks in English

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53 §üyç!Óòƒy xö%£Ïò Sfl%Ò° xÓ ˆ§y¢ƒy° §yˆÏÎ˚ˆÏ™§V ≠ ˛õ)Ó≈ï˛ö fl%Ò° xÓ !•í˛züƒy!ö!ê˛§ xƒyu˛ ˆ§y¢ƒy° §yˆÏÎ˚ˆÏ™§ ˆÌˆÏܲ ~•z xö%£Ïò!ê˛Ó˚ í˛zͲõ!_ 2015 §yˆÏ°Ó˚ ˆü üyˆÏ§– §)ã˛öyܲy° ˆÌˆÏܲ•z ~•z xö%£Ïò §üyç!ÓòƒyÓ˚ !Ó!û˛ß¨ !ÓòƒyÎ˚ï˛!öܲ ¢yáyÓ˚ fl¨yï˛ˆÏܲy_Ó˚ Ä fl¨yï˛Ü˛ hflψÏÓ˚Ó˚ ˛õë˛öÈÙÈ˛õyë˛ˆÏöÓ˚ ã˛ã≈˛yˆÏܲw •ˆÏÎ˚ í˛zˆÏë˛ˆÏåÈ– Ó˚y‹T…!ÓK˛yöñ •z!ï˛•y§ñ çö≤ây§öñ §üyçï˛_¥ñ xÌ≈ö#!ï˛ •zï˛ƒy!ò !ӣψÏÎ˚Ó˚ Óƒy˛õܲ !ÓòƒyÎ˚ï˛!öܲ ò)Ó˚!¢«˛y ˛õ!Ó˚§ˆÏÓ˚ ~•z xö%£Ïò ˛õë˛öÈÙÈ˛õyë˛öñ àˆÏÓ£ÏîyÎ˚ !öÎ%_´– Óï≈˛üyˆÏö ~•z fl%҈ϰ xôƒy˛õܲ† xôƒy!˛õܲyÓ˚ §Çáƒy åÈÎ˚çö– §üyç!Óòƒy ã˛ã≈˛yÓ˚ !Ó!û˛ß¨ ˆ«˛ˆÏeÓ˚ §ˆÏD â!ö¤˛û˛yˆÏÓ Î%_´ ˆÌˆÏܲ ~•z xö%£Ïò !öÎ˚!üï˛ xyˆÏÎ˚yçö ܲˆÏÓ˚ ÌyˆÏܲ ˆ§!üöyÓ˚ñ Ó_,´ï˛yñ ÄÎ˚yÜ≈˛¢˛õ •zï˛ƒy!ò– üyöÓy!ôܲyÓ˚ !Ó£ÏÎ˚ܲ ~ܲ!ê˛ §y!ê≈˛!ú˛ˆÏÜ˛ê˛ ˆÜ˛y§≈Ä ~•z xö%£ÏˆÏòÓ˚ xhsˇà≈ï˛– §üyç!Óòƒy xö%£Ïò !ö¡¨!°!áï˛ fl¨yï˛Ü˛ hflψÏÓ˚Ó˚ ˆÜ˛y§≈=!° ≤Ãòyö ܲˆÏÓ˚ ÌyˆÏܲ ≠

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54 ˆ§=!°Ó˚ çöƒ §•yÎ˚ܲ !¢«˛yx!û˛ü%á ≤Û!ï˛Ä ~•z fl%҈ϰÓ˚ °«˛ƒ– üƒyˆÏöçˆÏürê˛ñ !ú˛öy™ñ °y•zˆÏÓ !Ó˚ Ä •zöú˛ˆÏü≈¢ö §yˆÏÎ˚™ñ ˆ§y¢ƒy° ÄÎ˚yÜ≈˛ •zï˛ƒy!ò !Ó£ÏÎ˚=!° ï˛_¥àï˛ Ä ≤ÃyˆÏÎ˚y!àܲ x!û˛K˛ï˛yÓ˚ §%£Ïü §Ç!ü◊ˆÏî ˜ï˛!Ó˚ •ˆÏÎ˚ˆÏåÈ ˆÜ˛y§≈=!°– fl%Ò° ï˛ÌƒÈÙÈ≤ÃÎ%!_´àï˛ ˜ÓK˛y!öܲ ˆÎyàyˆÏÎyà ÓƒÓfliyÓ˚ ÎÌyÎÌ ≤ÈÏÎ˚yˆÏà !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ ܲyˆÏåÈ ˆ˛õÔÑåȈÏï˛ í˛z˛õÎ%_´ ÓƒÓfliy @ˇÃ•î ܲˆÏÓ˚ˆÏåÈ– ~•z xy•z!§!ê˛ ÓƒÓfliyÎ˚ ~ü.ܲüñ ~ü ~° xy•z ~§ñ ~ü ~§ í˛!Óœí˛z ~ÓÇ !Ó ~° xy•z ~§ ˆÜ˛y§≈=!°ˆÏï˛ !öÓ¶˛#Ü,˛ï˛ !¢«˛yÌ≈#Ó˚y !í˛!çê˛y° ˛õyë˛ÈÙÈí˛z˛õܲÓ˚îñ x!í˛ÄÈÙÈ!û˛§%ƒÎ˚y° ˆ°Ü˛ã˛yÓ˚ åÈyí˛¸yÄ §ühflÏÓ˚ܲü !ÓòƒyÎ˚ï˛!öܲ Ä x!ú˛!¢Î˚y° §y•y΃ ˆ˛õˆÏï˛ ˛õyˆÏÓ˚ö– ÷ô%üye ~•z ˛õ!Ó˚ˆÏ§ÓyÓ˚ çöƒ www.nsouict.ac.in ĈÏÎ˚Ó§y•zê˛!ê˛ ã˛y°% xyˆÏåÈ– ~•z ĈÏÎ˚Ó§y•zˆÏê˛ !ö!ò≈‹T °àÈÙÈ•zö xy•z!í˛ !òˆÏÎ˚ ≤ÈÏÓ¢ ܲÓ˚ˆÏ° !¢«˛yÌ≈# 24 x 7 !òö ~•z ˛õ!Ó˚ˆÏ§Óy ˆ˛õˆÏï˛ ˛õyˆÏÓ˚ö– ˆ˛õ¢yàï˛ xö%£Ïò !ö¡¨!°!áï˛ fl¨yï˛Ü˛ hflψÏÓ˚Ó˚ ˆÜ˛y§≈!ê˛ ≤Ãòyö ܲˆÏÓ˚ ÌyˆÏܲ ≠ Course Course Eligibility Course Registration Code Duration Valid For Commerce ECO Passed 10+2 examination *3 Years *6 Years or equivalent / Passed BPP with PCO from NSOU

4. fl¨yï˛Ü˛ !í˛!@ˇÃ ˆ≤Ãy@ˇÃyü SÓƒyˆÏã˛°Ó˚ !í˛!@ˇÃ ˆ≤Ãy@ˇÃyüV ˆöï˛y!ç §%û˛y£Ï ü%_´ !ÓŸª!Óƒòy°Î˚ fl¨yï˛Ü˛ hflψÏÓ˚ S!Ó!í˛!˛õV ܲ°yñ Óy!îçƒ Ä !ÓK˛yö !Óû˛yà ˆÌˆÏܲ §Ó≈ˆÏüyê˛ 14!ê˛ ˙!ãåÈܲ !ӣψÏÎ˚ §y¡øy!öܲ !í˛!@ˇÃ ≤Ãòyö ܲˆÏÓ˚ ÌyˆÏܲ– ܲ°y!Óû˛yˆÏà §yï˛!ê˛ ˙!FåÈܲ !Ó£ÏÎ˚ñ ÎyÓ˚ üˆÏôƒ Ó˚ˆÏÎ˚ˆÏåÈ ÓyÇ°y S•z !Ó !çVñ •zÇÓ˚y!ç S•z •z !çVñ •z!ï˛•y§ S•z ~•zã˛ xy•zVñ xÌ≈ö#!ï˛ S•z !§ ÄVñ Ó˚y‹T…!ÓK˛yö S•z !˛õ ~§Vñ çö≤ây§ö S•z !˛õ ~Vñ §üyçï˛_¥ S•z ~§ ÄV– !ÓK˛yö !Óû˛yˆÏàÓ˚ åÈÎ˚!ê˛ ˙!FåÈܲ !Ó£ÏÎ˚ •° ˛õòyÌ≈!Óòƒy S•z !˛õ ~•zã˛Vñ Ó˚§yÎ˚ö S•z !§ ~•zã˛Vñ à!îï˛ S•z ~ü !ê˛Vñ í˛z!qò!Óòƒy S•z !Ó !ê˛Vñ ≤Ãyî#!Óòƒy S•z ˆçí˛ ÄVñ û)˛ˆÏày° S•z !ç xyÓ˚V– Óy!îçƒ !Óû˛yà ˆÌˆÏܲ ˙!FåÈܲ !Ó£ÏÎ˚ ÷ô%üye Óy!îçƒ S•z !§ ÄV– í˛z!Õ‘!áï˛ 14!ê˛ ˙!FåÈܲ !ӣψÏÎ˚Ó˚ üˆÏôƒ ˆÌˆÏܲ !¢«˛yÌ≈# ïÑ˛yˆÏòÓ˚ fl∫yFåÈ®ƒ üˆÏï˛y ˆÎˆÏܲyˆÏöy ~ܲ!ê˛ ˙!FåÈܲ !Ó£ÏÎ˚ !öÓ≈y!ã˛ï˛ ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ ˛õyˆÏÓ˚öñ ˆÎ=!° xöƒyöƒ ≤Ãã˛!°ï˛ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ §y¡øy!öܲ !í˛!@ˇÃÓ˚ §üï%˛°ƒ– ˙!FåÈܲ !Ó£ÏÎ˚ !öÓ≈yã˛ˆÏöÓ˚ í˛z˛õÓ˚ !û˛!_ ܲˆÏÓ˚ !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ ˆÎˆÏܲyˆÏöy ~ܲ!ê˛ §yÓ!§!í˛Î˚y!Ó˚ !Ó£ÏÎ˚ S3!ê˛ 100 üyˆÏöÓ˚ ˛õe §¡∫!°ï˛V @ˇÃ•î ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– ~åÈyí˛¸yÄñ ˙!FåÈܲ !ӣψÏÎ˚Ó˚ ˛õyë˛e´ˆÏü !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ ã˛yÓ˚ˆÏê˛ xyÓ!¢ƒÜ˛ !Ó£ÏÎ˚ Sú˛yí˛zˆÏu˛¢ö ˆÜ˛y§≈Vñ ~ܲ!ê˛ ú˛!°ï˛ !Ó£ÏÎ˚ (AOC) ~ÓÇ ˛õ!Ó˚ˆÏÓ¢ !Óòƒy (ENVS) xyÓ!¢ƒÜ˛ û˛yˆÏÓ xhsˇû%≈˛_´– í˛z˛õˆÏÓ˚y_´ !Ó£ÏÎ˚!ê˛ ˛õÓ˚Óï≈˛# xLjϢ !ÓhflÏy!Ó˚ï˛ û˛yˆÏÓ í˛zˆÏÕ‘!áï˛ •°–

 !öÓ¶˛#ܲÓ˚ˆÏîÓ˚ §üÎ˚ ˆÌˆÏܲ ܲü˛õˆÏ«˛ 3 ÓåÈÓ˚ ˆüÎ˚yˆÏòÓ˚ ˆÜ˛y§≈– !öÓ¶˛#ܲÓ˚î §Ó≈y!ôܲ 6 ÓåÈÓ˚ ˜Óô ÌyܲˆÏÓñ ≤Ãò_ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ !öˆÏò≈¢öyüy xö%ÎyÎ˚# !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏܲ ˛õ)Ó≈ !öô≈y!Ó˚ï˛ ˆÜ˛y§≈ !ú˛ñ !Ó˚!öí˛zÎ˚y° !ú˛ Ä xöƒyöƒ ≤ÈÏòÎ˚ §!ë˛Ü˛ §üˆÏÎ˚ çüy !òˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ–

55 4.1 ˆÜ˛y§≈ ï˛y!°Ü˛y Ä xyö%£Ï!Dܲ !Ó£ÏÎ˚ ˛õe (LIST OF COURSES AND CORRESPONDING PAPER COMBINATION) :

Elective Subsidiary Papers and Paper AOC Foundation Others Paper Courses and Code (Any one from Papers (4 Papers are (Compulsory for Course Code respective combination) compulsory for each elective each elective subject) subject) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Physics EPH Mathematics SMT Household Humanities and Environmental Chemistry ECH Mathematics SMT Chemistry Social Science Studies Mathema- EMT Physics or SPH or (AOC-3) (FHS) tics Political Science SPS Geography EGR Bengali or SBG or English SEG Zoology EZO Botany SBT Science and Botany EBT Zoology SZO Technology (FST)

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Bengali EBG English or SEG or Food Bengali (FBG) History or SHI or Processing Political Science SPS (AOC –2) English EEG Bengali or SBG History or SHI or English (FEG) Political Science SPS History EHI Bengali or SBG or English or SEG or Political Science SPS Political EPS Bengali or SBG or Science English or SEG or History SHI Public EPA Political Science SPS or Adminis- or tration Bengali or SBG or History SHI Sociology ESO Political Science SPS or or SBG or Bengali or SHI History Economics EEC Mathematics or SMT or History or SHI or Bengali SBG

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

Commerce ECO Business SBS Basic Studies Accountancy (AOC –1)

56 4.2 §yÓ!§!í˛Î˚y!Ó˚ ˛õe Ä ˆ§•z xö%Î˚yÎ# ˆÜ˛y§≈ ˆÜ˛yí˛ (LIST OF SUBSIDIARY PAPERS AND PAPER CODE) : Subsidiary Paper and Code Physics SPH Mathematics SMT Zoology SZO Botany SBT Bengali SBG English SEG History SHI Political Science SPS Business Studies SBS 5. !¢«˛yÓ£Ï≈ (Academic Session) !ÓŸª!Óòƒ°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ !¢«˛yÓ£Ï≈ ≤Ã!ï˛ÓåÈÓ˚ ç%°y•z üy§ ˆÌˆÏܲ ˛õÓ˚Óï≈˛# ÓåȈÏÓ˚Ó˚ ç%ö üy§ ˛õÎ≈hsˇ !Óhfl,Ïï˛– ˆÜ˛y§≈ ˆ§ˆÏüfiê˛yÓ˚ !û˛!_ܲ– ≤Ã!ï˛ !¢«˛yӈϣÏ≈ ò%!ê˛ ˆ§ˆÏüfiê˛yÓ˚ó ç%°y•z ˆÌˆÏܲ !í˛ˆÏ§¡∫Ó˚ ~ÓÇ çyö%Î˚y!Ó˚ ˆÌˆÏܲ ç%ö– 6. ˆÜ˛yˆÏ§≈Ó˚ §üÎ˚§#üy (Duration of the Course) ˆÜ˛yˆÏ§≈Ó˚ ö)ƒöï˛ü §üÎ˚§#üy 3 ÓåÈÓ˚– ~•z §üÎ˚ܲy° !öÓ¶˛#ܲÓ˚ˆÏîÓ˚ §üÎ˚ ˆÌˆÏܲ ÷Ó˚& •Î˚– !¢«˛yÌ≈#Ó˚ !öÓ¶˛#ܲÓ˚î §Ó≈y!ôܲ 6 ÓåÈÓ˚ ˜Óô ÌyܲˆÏï˛ ˛õyˆÏÓ˚ Î!ò ˆ§•z !¢«˛yÌ≈# ï,˛ï˛#Î˚ Ä ˛õMÈ˛ü ˆ§ˆÏüfiê˛yˆÏÓ˚Ó˚ ≤Ã̈Ïü §ühflÏ ≤ÈÏòÎ˚ !ú˛ §!ë˛Ü˛ §üˆÏÎ˚ çüy ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ ˛õyˆÏÓ˚ö– 7. ˆÜ˛y§≈=!°Ó˚ !§ˆÏ°Óy§ (Course wise Curriculum) 13-26 ˛õ,¤˛y ˆòá%ö– 8. !ú˛ ≤ÃòyˆÏöÓ˚ !öÎ˚üyÓ°# !ï˛ö ÓåȈÏÓ˚Ó˚ çöƒ fl¨yï˛Ü˛ hflψÏÓ˚ û˛!ï≈˛ •ÄÎ˚y ~ܲçö !¢«˛yÌ≈# §ühflÏ ˛õˆÏeÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÎ˚ í˛z_#î≈ •ÄÎ˚yÓ˚ çöƒ ïÑ˛yÓ˚ û˛!ï≈˛Ó˚ §üÎ˚ ˆÌˆÏܲ §ˆÏÓ≈yFã˛ åÈÎ˚ ÓåÈÓ˚ SˆÓ˚!çˆÏfiê˛∆¢ö ˜Óô ÌyܲyÓ˚ §üÎ˚ xÓ!ôV §üÎ˚ ˆ˛õˆÏï˛ ˛õyˆÏÓ˚ö– û˛!ï≈˛Ó˚ ÓåÈÓ˚ ˆÌˆÏܲ ÷Ó˚& ܲˆÏÓ˚ ≤ÃÌü !ï˛ö ÓåȈÏÓ˚Ó˚ üˆÏôƒ §ühflÏ ˛õˆÏeÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÎ˚ í˛z_#î≈ •ˆÏï˛ ã˛y•zˆÏ° ~ܲçö !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏܲ !ö¡¨!°!áï˛û˛yˆÏÓ !ú˛ !òˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ≠ e´!üܲ öÇ Ó£Ï≈ ˆÜ˛y§≈ !ú˛  ˛õÓ˚#«˛y !ú˛ 1. ≤ÃÌüÓ£Ï≈ Sû˛!ï≈˛Ó˚ §üÎ˚V §¡õ)î≈ ˆÜ˛y§≈ !ú˛ÈÙÈÓ˚ ~ܲ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÎ˚ Ó§ˆÏï˛ ˆàˆÏ° ˛õÓ˚#«˛y ï,˛ï˛#Î˚yÇ¢ + xƒyí˛!ü¢ö !ú˛ !ú˛ xy°yòyû˛yˆÏÓ !òˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ 2. !mï˛#Î˚ Ó£Ï≈ Sï,˛ï˛#Î˚ §¡õ)î≈ ˆÜ˛y§≈ !ú˛ÈÙÈÓ˚ ~ܲ ˆ§ˆÏüfiê˛yˆÏÓ˚Ó˚ ÷Ó˚&ˆÏï˛V ï,˛ï˛#Î˚yÇ¢ + !Ó˚!öí˛zÎ˚y° !ú˛ 3. ï,˛ï˛#Î˚ Ó£Ï≈ S˛õMÈ˛ü §¡õ)î≈ ˆÜ˛y§≈ !ú˛ÈÙÈÓ˚ ~ܲ ˆ§ˆÏüfiê˛yˆÏÓ˚Ó˚ ÷Ó˚&ˆÏï˛V ï,˛ï˛#Î˚yÇ¢ + !Ó˚!öí˛zÎ˚y° !ú˛  ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÓ˚ çöƒ ≤ÈÏòÎ˚ !ú˛ !ö!ò≈‹T §üÎ˚ xhsˇÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y òÆÓ˚ myÓ˚y !öˆÏò≈!¢ï˛– 57 û˛!ï≈˛Ó˚ ÓåÈÓ˚ ˆÌˆÏܲ ÷Ó˚& ܲˆÏÓ˚ ≤ÃÌü !ï˛ö ÓåȈÏÓ˚Ó˚ üˆÏôƒ ˆÜ˛yˆÏöyܲyÓ˚ˆÏî §ühflÏ ˛õˆÏeÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÎ˚ í˛z_#î≈ •ˆÏï˛ öy ˛õyÓ˚ˆÏ° Ä §ˆÏÓ≈yFã˛ £Ï¤˛ ÓåÈÓ˚ xÓ!ô fl¨yï˛Ü˛ hflψÏÓ˚ ˛õí˛¸y÷ˆÏöy ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ ã˛y•zˆÏ° ~ܲçö !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏܲ !ö¡¨!°!áï˛û˛yˆÏÓ Óy!£Ï≈ܲ ˛õ%öö≈Ó#ܲÓ˚î S!Ó˚!öí˛zÎ˚y°VÈÙÈ!ú˛ !òˆÏÎ˚ ˆÎˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ ≠ e´!üܲ öÇ Ó£Ï≈ ˆÜ˛y§≈ !ú˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y !ú˛ 4. ã˛ï%˛Ì≈ Ó£Ï≈ SˆÓ˚!çˆÏfiê˛∆¢ö ˜Óô !Ó˚!öí˛zÎ˚y° !ú˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÎ˚ Ó§ˆÏï˛ ˆàˆÏ° ˛õÓ˚#«˛y ÌyܲyÓ˚ Ó!ô≈ï˛ §üÎ˚V !ú˛ xy°yòyû˛yˆÏÓ !òˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– 5. ˛õMÈ˛ü Ó£Ï≈ SˆÓ˚!çˆÏfiê˛∆¢ö ˜Óô !Ó˚!öí˛zÎ˚y° !ú˛ ÌyܲyÓ˚ Ó!ô≈ï˛ §üÎ˚V 6. £Ï¤˛ Ó£Ï≈ SˆÓ˚!çˆÏfiê˛∆¢ö ˜Óô !Ó˚!öí˛zÎ˚y° !ú˛ ÌyܲyÓ˚ Ó!ô≈ï˛ §üÎ˚V

§ˆÏÓ≈yFã˛ åÈÎ˚ ÓåȈÏÓ˚Ó˚ üˆÏôƒ ˆÎÈÙÈˆÜ˛yˆÏöy ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÎ˚ Ó§ˆÏï˛ ˆàˆÏ° ~ܲçö !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏܲ ïÑ˛yÓ˚ ˆÜ˛y§≈ÈÙÈ!ú˛ñ xƒyí˛!ü¢öÈÙÈ!ú˛ñ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÈÙÈ!ú˛ ~ÓÇ Óyôƒï˛yü)°Ü˛û˛yˆÏÓ Óy!£Ï≈ܲ !Ó˚!öí˛zÎ˚y°ÈÙÈ!ú˛ !òˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– ˆÎüöñ ܲ°y Ä Óy!îçƒ !Óû˛yàÈÙÈ~Ó˚ ˆ«˛ˆÏe ~ܲçö !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏܲ !òˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ≠ ôÓ˚y Îyܲñ ܲ°y Ä Óy!îçƒ !Óû˛yàÈÙÈ~Ó˚ §¡õ)î≈ ˆÜ˛y§≈ !ú˛≠ 4500†ÈÙ xƒyí˛!ü¢ö !ú˛ ≠ 600†ÈÙÈ !Ó˚!öí˛zÎ˚y° !ú˛ ≠ 600†ÈÙÈ û˛!ï≈˛Ó˚ ÓåÈÓ˚ ˆÌˆÏܲ ÷Ó˚& ܲˆÏÓ˚ ≤ÃÌü !ï˛ö ÓåȈÏÓ˚Ó˚ üˆÏôƒ fl¨yï˛Ü˛ hflÏÓ˚ §¡õ)î≈ ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ ã˛y•zˆÏ° !ö¡¨!°!áï˛û˛yˆÏÓ !ú˛ !òˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ≠ e´!üܲ öÇ Ó£Ï≈ ˆÜ˛y§≈ !ú˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y !ú˛ SÓƒyB˛ ã˛yç≈ ÓyˆÏòV 1. ≤ÃÌüÓ£Ï≈ Sû˛!ï≈˛Ó˚ §üÎ˚V 1500†ÈÙÈ + 600†ÈÙÈ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÎ˚ Ó§ˆÏï˛ ˆàˆÏ° ˛≤ÈÏï˛ƒÜ˛ 2. !mï˛#Î˚ Ó£Ï≈ Sï,˛ï˛#Î˚ 1500†ÈÙÈ + 600†ÈÙÈ ˛õe xö%ÎyÎ˚# ˛õÓ˚#«˛y !ú˛ ˆ§ˆÏüfiê˛yˆÏÓ˚Ó˚ ÷Ó˚&ˆÏï˛V xy°yòyû˛yˆÏÓ !òˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– 3. ï,˛ï˛#Î˚ Ó£Ï≈ S˛õMÈ˛ü 1500†ÈÙÈ + 600†ÈÙÈ ˆ§ˆÏüfiê˛yˆÏÓ˚Ó˚ ÷Ó˚&ˆÏï˛V

 ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÓ˚ çöƒ ≤ÈÏòÎ˚ !ú˛ !ö!ò≈‹T §üÎ˚ xhsˇÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y òÆÓ˚ myÓ˚y !öˆÏò≈!¢ï˛–

58 û˛!ï≈˛Ó˚ ÓåÈÓ˚ ˆÌˆÏܲ ÷Ó˚& ܲˆÏÓ˚ ≤ÃÌü !ï˛ö ÓåȈÏÓ˚Ó˚ üˆÏôƒ ˆÜ˛yˆÏöy ܲyÓ˚ˆÏî fl¨yï˛Ü˛ hflÏÓ˚ §¡õ)î≈ öy •ˆÏ° ~ÓÇ §ˆÏÓ≈yFã˛ åÈÎ˚ ÓåȈÏÓ˚Ó˚ üˆÏôƒ ï˛y §¡õ)î≈ ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ ã˛y•zˆÏ° !ö¡¨!°!áï˛û˛yˆÏÓ !ú˛ !òˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ ≠ e´!üܲ öÇ Ó£Ï≈ ˆÓ˚!çˆÏfiê˛∆¢ö ˜Óô ÌyܲyÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y !ú˛ çöƒ Ó!ô≈ï˛ §üˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ !ú˛ SÓƒyB˛ ã˛yç≈ ÓyˆÏòV 4. ã˛ï%˛Ì≈ Ó£Ï≈ SˆÓ˚!çˆÏfiê˛∆¢ö ˜Óô 600†ÈÙÈ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÎ˚ Ó§ˆÏï˛ ˆàˆÏ° ≤ÈÏï˛ƒÜ˛ ÌyܲyÓ˚ Ó!ô≈ï˛ §üÎ˚V ˛õe xö%ÎyÎ˚# ˛õÓ˚#«˛y !ú˛ 5. ˛õMÈ˛ü Ó£Ï≈ SˆÓ˚!çˆÏfiê˛∆¢ö ˜Óô 600†ÈÙÈ xy°yòyû˛yˆÏÓ !òˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– ÌyܲyÓ˚ Ó!ô≈ï˛ §üÎ˚V 6. £Ï¤˛ Ó£Ï≈ SˆÓ˚!çˆÏfiê˛∆¢ö ˜Óô 600†ÈÙÈ ÌyܲyÓ˚ Ó!ô≈ï˛ §üÎ˚V ˆÎüöñ !ÓK˛yö !Óû˛yà S°ƒyÓˆÏÓ˚ê˛!Ó˚ !û˛!_ܲ !Ó£ÏÎ˚VÈÙÈ~Ó˚ ˆ«˛ˆÏe ~ܲçö !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏܲ ˆÜ˛y§≈ !ú˛ !òˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ ≠ ôÓ˚y Îyܲñ !ÓK˛yö !Óû˛yà S°ƒyÓˆÏÓ˚ê˛!Ó˚ !û˛!_ܲ !Ó£ÏÎ˚VÈÙÈ~Ó˚ §¡õ)î≈ ˆÜ˛y§≈ !ú˛≠ 7500†ÈÙÈ xƒyí˛!ü¢ö !ú˛ ≠ 600†ÈÙÈ !Ó˚!öí˛zÎ˚y° !ú˛ ≠ 600†ÈÙÈ û˛!ï≈˛Ó˚ ÓåÈÓ˚ ˆÌˆÏܲ ÷Ó˚& ܲˆÏÓ˚ ≤ÃÌü !ï˛ö ÓåȈÏÓ˚Ó˚ üˆÏôƒ fl¨yï˛Ü˛ hflÏÓ˚ §¡õ)î≈ ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ ã˛y•zˆÏ° !ö¡¨!°!áï˛û˛yˆÏÓ !ú˛ !òˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ ≠ e´!üܲ öÇ Ó£Ï≈ ˆÜ˛y§≈ !ú˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y !ú˛ SÓƒyB˛ ã˛yç≈ ÓyˆÏòV 1. ≤ÃÌüÓ£Ï≈ Sû˛!ï≈˛Ó˚ §üÎ˚V 2500†ÈÙÈ + 600†ÈÙÈ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÎ˚ Ó§ˆÏï˛ ˆàˆÏ° ˛≤ÈÏï˛ƒÜ˛ 2. !mï˛#Î˚ Ó£Ï≈ Sï,˛ï˛#Î˚ 2500†ÈÙÈ + 600†ÈÙÈ ˛õe xö%ÎyÎ˚# ˛õÓ˚#«˛y !ú˛ ˆ§ˆÏüfiê˛yˆÏÓ˚Ó˚ ÷Ó˚&ˆÏï˛V xy°yòyû˛yˆÏÓ !òˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– 3. ï,˛ï˛#Î˚ Ó£Ï≈ S˛õMÈ˛ü 2500†ÈÙÈ + 600†ÈÙÈ ˆ§ˆÏüfiê˛yˆÏÓ˚Ó˚ ÷Ó˚&ˆÏï˛V û˛!ï≈˛Ó˚ ÓåÈÓ˚ ˆÌˆÏܲ ÷Ó˚& ܲˆÏÓ˚ ≤ÃÌü !ï˛ö ÓåȈÏÓ˚Ó˚ üˆÏôƒ ˆÜ˛yˆÏöyܲyÓ˚ˆÏî fl¨yï˛Ü˛ hflÏÓ˚ §¡õ)î≈ öy •ˆÏ° ~ÓÇ §ˆÏÓ≈yFã˛ åÈÎ˚ ÓåȈÏÓ˚Ó˚ üˆÏôƒ ï˛y §¡õ)î≈ ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ ã˛y•zˆÏ° !ö¡¨!°!áï˛û˛yˆÏÓ !ú˛ !òˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ ≠ e´!üܲ öÇ Ó£Ï≈ ˆÓ˚!çˆÏfiê˛∆¢ö ˜Óô ÌyܲyÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y !ú˛ çöƒ Ó!ô≈ï˛ §üˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ !ú˛ SÓƒyB˛ ã˛yç≈ ÓyˆÏòV 4. ã˛ï%˛Ì≈ Ó£Ï≈ SˆÓ˚!çˆÏfiê˛∆¢ö ˜Óô 600†ÈÙÈ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÎ˚ Ó§ˆÏï˛ ˆàˆÏ° ≤ÈÏï˛ƒÜ˛ ÌyܲyÓ˚ Ó!ô≈ï˛ §üÎ˚V ˛õe xö%ÎyÎ˚# ˛õÓ˚#«˛y !ú˛ 5. ˛õMÈ˛ü Ó£Ï≈ SˆÓ˚!çˆÏfiê˛∆¢ö ˜Óô 600†ÈÙÈ xy°yòyû˛yˆÏÓ !òˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– ÌyܲyÓ˚ Ó!ô≈ï˛ §üÎ˚V 6. £Ï¤˛ Ó£Ï≈ SˆÓ˚!çˆÏfiê˛∆¢ö ˜Óô 600†ÈÙÈ ÌyܲyÓ˚ Ó!ô≈ï˛ §üÎ˚V

 ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÓ˚ çöƒ ≤ÈÏòÎ˚ !ú˛ !ö!ò≈‹T §üÎ˚ xhsˇÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y òÆÓ˚ myÓ˚y !öˆÏò≈!¢ï˛–

59 !Ó!û˛ß¨ ˆÜ˛yˆÏ§≈Ó˚ çöƒ ˆÜ˛y§≈ !ú˛ñ xƒyí˛!ü¢ö !ú˛ÈÙÈÓ˚ ˛õ!Ó˚üyî çyöy ÎyˆÏÓ≠ ܲ. ~•z ≤ÈÏflõܲê˛y§ Óy ܲyÎ≈ÈÙÈ!ÓÓÓ˚î#Ó˚ !˛õåÈö !òˆÏܲÓ˚ áyˆÏü– á. ˜ò!öܲ ˛õ!eܲyÎ˚ ≤Ãܲy!¢ï˛ xƒyí˛!ü¢ö ˆöy!ê˛!ú˛ˆÏܲ¢ˆÏö– à. ˆöï˛y!ç §%û˛y£Ï ü%_´ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ ĈÏÎ˚Ó§y•zˆÏê˛– !Ó˚!öí˛zÎ˚y° !ú˛ñ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y !ú˛ ~ÓÇ xöƒyöƒ !ú S≤ÈÏÎ˚yçöˆÏÓyˆÏô ≤ÈÏÎyçƒV !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ÈÙÈܲï,˛≈ܲ ĈÏÎ˚Ó§y•zˆÏê˛Ó˚ üyôƒˆÏü !ö!ò≈‹T §üÎ˚ xhsˇÓ˚ çy!öˆÏÎ˚ ˆòÄÎ˚y •ˆÏÓ– !Ó.o.≠ !¢«˛yÓ£Ï≈yhsˇ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y Sê˛yü≈ÈÙÈ~u˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÎ˚V Ó§ˆÏï˛ ˆàˆÏ° í˛z˛õˆÏÓ˚ í˛z!Õ‘!áï˛ ˆÜ˛y§≈ !ú˛ñ !Ó˚!öí˛zÎ˚y° !ú˛ ~ÓÇ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y !ú˛ çüy ˆòÄÎ˚y Óyôƒï˛yü)°Ü˛–

9. fl¨yï˛Ü˛ ˆÜ˛y§≈ S!Ó!í˛!˛õVÈÙÈ~Ó˚ û˛!ï≈˛ ≤Ã!e´Î˚y û˛!ï≈˛ ˛õk˛!ï˛ ≠ ˆöï˛y!ç §%û˛y£Ï ü%_´ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ ≤Ã!ï˛ ÓåÈÓ˚ ç%°y•z üyˆÏ§ xö°y•zö xƒyí˛!ü¢ˆÏöÓ˚ xyˆÏÎ˚yçö ܲˆÏÓ˚ ÌyˆÏܲ– ~Ó˚ üyôƒˆÏü xyˆÏÓòöܲyÓ˚# !¢«˛yÌ≈# ï˛ÑyÓ˚ ˆÎyàƒï˛y xö%ÎyÎ˚# fl¨yï˛Ü˛ hflψÏÓ˚ ܲ°yñ !ÓK˛yö Ä Óy!îçƒ ¢yáyÓ˚ ˆüyê˛ ˆã˛yj!ê˛ !ӣψÏÎ˚Ó˚ üˆÏôƒ ˆÎÈÙÈˆÜ˛yˆÏöy ~ܲ!ê˛ !Ó£ÏÎ˚ !öÓ≈yã˛ö ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ ˛õyˆÏÓ˚– ö)ƒöï˛ü ˆÎyàƒï˛y ÌyܲˆÏ° •zFå%Èܲ !¢«˛yÌ≈# §Ó˚y§!Ó˚ xö°y•zˆÏö xyˆÏÓòö ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ ˛õyˆÏÓ˚ö– û˛!ï≈˛ ≤Ã!e´Î˚y §¡õ)î≈ ܲÓ˚yÓ˚ çöƒ !ö¡¨!°!áï˛ ˛õÎ≈yÎ˚=!° xö%§Ó˚î ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– xö°y•zö xyˆÏÓòö˛õe ˛õ)Ó˚ˆÏîÓ˚ ˛õ)ˆÏÓ≈ xyˆÏÓòöܲyÓ˚#ˆÏܲ xö%ˆÏÓ˚yô ܲÓ˚y •ˆÏFåÈ û˛!ï≈˛ §Çe´yhsˇ !ÓK˛!Æ Ä !öˆÏò≈!¢Ü˛yˆÏï˛ í˛z!Õ‘!áï˛ ú˛ü≈ ˛õ)Ó˚ˆÏîÓ˚ ˛õÎ≈yÎ˚ ~ÓÇ §yôyÓ˚î !öˆÏò≈¢yÓ°# ÎÌyÎÌû˛yˆÏÓ xö%§Ó˚î ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ ≠ 1. §òƒÈÙȈï˛y°y ˛õy§ˆÏ˛õyê≈˛ §y•zˆÏçÓ˚ åÈ!Ó Ä !öˆÏçÓ˚ fl∫y«˛Ó˚ flÒƒyö ܲˆÏÓ˚ xö°y•zö xyˆÏÓòö˛õe û˛!ï≈˛ ܲˆÏÓ˚ xö°y•zˆÏö•z çüy !òˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– 2. ˛õ)Ó˚î ܲÓ˚y xyˆÏòö˛õe Ä ÓƒyB˛ ã˛y°yö SÎÑyÓ˚y ÓƒyB˛ ã˛y°yˆÏöÓ˚ üyôƒˆÏü ê˛yܲy ˆòˆÏÓöVÈÙÈ~Ó˚ ~ܲ!ê˛ !≤Ãrê˛ÈÙÈxyí˛zê˛ !öˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– 3. Ä•z !≤Ãrê˛ÈÙÈxyí˛zˆÏê˛Ó˚ §ˆÏD ≤ÈÏÎ˚yçö#Î˚ ≤Ãyüyîƒ ï˛ˆÏ̃Ó˚ ≤Ã!ï˛!°!˛õ Î%_´ ܲˆÏÓ˚ !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏܲ ïÑ˛yÓ˚ !öÓ≈y!ã˛ï˛ ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲˆÏw !öô≈y!Ó˚ï˛ Ü˛ü≈§üˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ üˆÏôƒ ˆ˛õÔшÏåÈ ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲˆÏwÓ˚ ܲï,≈˛˛õ«˛ˆÏܲ !òˆÏÎ˚ ˆ§•z ï˛ÌƒyÓ°# ≤Ãï˛ƒ!Î˚ï˛ Ü˛Ó˚yˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– §ühflÏ ï˛ˆÏ̃Ó˚ Îyã˛y•z˛õÓ≈ ˆ¢£Ï •ÄÎ˚yÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚ ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲˆÏwÓ˚ ܲï,≈˛˛õ«˛ !¢«˛yÌ≈#Ó˚ xyˆÏÓòö˛õe Ä ÓƒyB˛ÈÙÈã˛y°yö SÎÑyÓ˚y ÓƒyB˛ÈÙÈã˛y°yˆÏöÓ˚ üyôƒˆÏü ê˛yܲy ˆòˆÏÓöVÈÙÈ~ x!ú˛!¢Î˚y° fiê˛ƒy¡õ !òˆÏÎ˚ ˆòˆÏÓö– 4. ˆÜ˛y§≈ !ú˛ÈÙÈÓ˚ ê˛yܲy xö°y•zö Óy xú˛°y•zö ˛õk˛!ï˛ xö%§Ó˚î ܲˆÏÓ˚ çüy ˆòÄÎ˚y ÎyˆÏÓ– 5. ≤ÈÏòÎ˚ xÌ≈ SˆÜ˛y§≈ !ú˛V §!ë˛Ü˛û˛yˆÏÓ çüy ˛õˆÏí˛¸ˆÏåÈ !ܲ öy ï˛y Îyã˛y•z ܲÓ˚y ~ÓÇ ≤Ãy!Æ Ó˚!¢ò (Payment Receipt) ÈÙÈ~Ó˚ !≤Ãrê˛ xyí˛zê˛ ˆöÄÎ˚yÓ˚ çöƒ ˛õ%öÓ˚yÎ˚ xƒyí˛!ü¢ö ˆ˛õyê≈˛y°!ê˛ ˆòá%ö– 6. xyˆÏÓòö˛õeñ ≤Ãyüyîƒ ï˛Ìƒ Sxy§° Ä ≤Ã!ï˛!°!˛õVñ ≤Ãy!Æ Ó˚!¢ò Sˆ˛õˆÏürê˛ !Ó˚!§ê˛V ~ÓÇ ÓƒyB˛ÈÙÈã˛y°yö S!ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ ܲ!˛õV† xö°y•zö ˆ˛õˆÏürê˛ !Ó˚!§ê˛ S≤Ã!ï˛!°!˛õV §ˆÏD !öˆÏÎ˚ ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲˆÏw !àˆÏÎ˚ ˆ§áyö ˆÌˆÏܲ•z !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ ˛≤ÈÏflõܲê˛y§ Óy ܲyÎ≈ÈÙÈ!ÓÓÓ˚î# §Ç@ˇÃ• ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– Ä•z ≤ÈÏflõܲê˛yˆÏ§ ~ܲ!ê˛ ~öˆÏÓ˚y°ˆÏürê˛

60 ú˛ü≈ §ÇÎ%_´ ÌyܲˆÏÓ– !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏܲ ˆ§!ê˛ ˛õ)Ó˚î ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– ~öˆÏÓ˚y°ˆÏürê˛ §y!ê≈˛!ú˛ˆÏÜ˛ê˛ ≤Û!ï˛Ó˚ çöƒ ~!ê˛ çÓ˚&!Ó˚– ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲˆÏw !ö¡¨!°!áï˛ ï˛Ìƒ çüy !òˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ ≠ 1. ˛õ)Ó˚îÈÙÈܲÓ˚y xö°y•zö xyˆÏÓòö˛õe– 2. ≤Ãüyî#Ü,˛ï˛ (Authenticated) ≤Ãyüyîƒ ï˛ˆÏ̃Ó˚ ≤Ã!ï˛!°!˛õ– 3. ≤Ãy!Æ Ó˚!¢ò Sˆ˛õˆÏürê˛ !Ó˚!§ê˛V– 4. ÓƒyB˛ ã˛y°yö S!ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ ܲ!˛õV† xö°y•zö ˆ˛õˆÏürê˛ !Ó˚!§ê˛ S≤Ã!ï˛!°!˛õV– 5. ˛õ)Ó˚îÈÙÈܲÓ˚y ~öˆÏÓ˚y°ˆÏürê˛ ú˛ü≈ S≤ÈÏflõܲê˛yˆÏ§ °û˛ƒV– 6. ˛õ)Ó˚îÈÙÈܲÓ˚y Annexure I ~ÓÇ Annexure II S≤ÈÏflõܲê˛yˆÏ§ °û˛ƒV– !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ xö%ˆÏÓ˚yô ܲÓ˚y •ˆÏFåÈ ˆÎñ ï˛ÑyÓ˚y ˆÎö ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲˆÏwÓ˚ ܲï,≈˛˛õˆÏ«˛Ó˚ §•z Ä fiê˛ƒy¡õÈÙȧ¡∫!°ï˛ xyˆÏÓòö˛õˆÏeÓ˚ ~ܲ!ê˛ Ü˛!˛õñ ˆöï˛y!ç §%û˛y£Ï ü%_´ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚ û˛!ï≈˛ •ÄÎ˚yÓ˚ ≤Ãüyîfl∫Ó˚*˛õ !öˆÏçˆÏòÓ˚ ܲyˆÏåÈ Ó˚yˆÏáö–

9.1 §yôyÓ˚î í˛z˛õˆÏò¢yÓ°# x§¡õ)î≈ Ä !öô≈y!Ó˚ï˛ §üÎ˚ÈÙÈx!ï˛e´yhsˇ xƒy!≤’ˆÏܲ¢ö ≠ x§¡õ)î≈ ~ÓÇ !öô≈y!Ó˚ï˛ §üˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ ˛õˆÏÓ˚ÈÙÈܲÓ˚y xyˆÏÓòö˛õe† !Ó˚!öí˛zÎ˚y°† ˛õÓ˚#«˛y ú˛ü≈ Ä û%˛° ï˛Ìƒ xÌÓy ú˛ü≈ Óy ≤Ãyüyîƒ ï˛ˆÏ̃Ó˚ !ÓÜ,˛!ï˛ ôÓ˚y ˛õí˛¸ˆÏ° xyˆÏÓòöܲyÓ˚#ˆÏܲ öy çy!öˆÏÎ˚•z ïÑ˛yÓ˚ ú˛ü≈ Óy!ï˛° ܲÓ˚y •ˆÏÓ– ˆ§•zܲyÓ˚ˆÏîñ !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ xï˛ƒhsˇ §yÓôyöï˛yÓ˚ §ˆÏD ú˛ü≈ ˛õ)Ó˚î ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ Ä ú˛ˆÏü≈Ó˚ §ˆÏD §ühflÏ ≤ÈÏÎ˚yçö#Î˚ ¢Ç§y˛õˆÏeÓ˚ fl∫ÈÙÈfl∫y«˛!Ó˚ï˛ ≤Ãï˛ƒ!Î˚ï˛ Ü˛!˛õ §üˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ üˆÏôƒ çüy !òˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– Î%à˛õÍ ˆÓ˚!çˆÏfiê˛∆¢ö ≠ ~ܲçö !¢«˛yÌ≈# ~•z !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ ~ܲ!ê˛ !Ó.!í˛.!˛õ ˆ≤Ãy@ˇÃyˆÏü•z û˛!ï≈˛ •ˆÏï˛ ˛õyÓ˚ˆÏÓö– ~•z !öÎ˚ü °!Aâï˛ •ˆÏ° ~•z !¢«˛yÌ≈#Ó˚ ≤ÃyÌ≈#˛õò (candidature) Óy!ï˛° ӈϰ àîƒ •ˆÏÓ ~ÓÇ ˆÜ˛yöÄ û˛!ï≈˛ÈÙÈ!ú˛ ˆú˛Ó˚ï˛ ˆòÄÎ˚y •ˆÏÓ öy– ï˛ˆÏÓ ~ܲçö !Ó. !í˛. !˛õ. !¢«˛yÌ≈# ~ܲ•z §ˆÏD ~•z !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ xö%ˆÏüy!òï˛ ˆÎ ˆÜ˛yˆÏöy ~ܲ!ê˛ !í˛ˆÏ≤’yüy† §y!ê≈˛!ú˛ˆÏÜ˛ê˛† ˆê˛∆!öÇ ˆ≤Ãy@ˇÃyˆÏü û˛!ï≈˛ •ˆÏï˛ ˛õyˆÏÓ˚ö– !ܲvñ ˆ§ˆÏ«˛ˆÏe Ä•z ò%•zˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ ܲyí˛zˆÏ™!°Ç ~Ódž xÌÓy ˛õÓ˚#«˛y§)!ã˛ ~ܲ •ˆÏ°ñ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ ˛õˆÏ«˛ ï˛y ˆÜ˛yˆÏöyû˛yˆÏÓ•z ˛õ!Ó˚ï≈˛ö ܲÓ˚y §Ω˛Ó öÎ˚– ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲw Sfiê˛y!í˛ ˆ§rê˛yÓ˚V ˛õ!Ó˚Óï≈˛ö ≠ û˛!ï≈˛ •ÄÎ˚yÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚ ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲw ˛õ!Ó˚Óï≈˛ö ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ ã˛y•zˆÏ° ˆ§•z !Ó£ÏÎ˚ܲ ~ܲ!ê˛ xyˆÏÓòö˛õˆÏeÓ˚ §ˆÏD ~ܲ!ê˛ 500 ê˛yܲyÓ˚ !í˛üyu˛ í»˛y˝ Sˆöï˛y!ç §%û˛y£Ï ü%_´ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ xö%Ü)˛ˆÏ° ܲ°Ü˛yï˛yÎ˚ ≤ÈÏòÎ˚V ܲyê˛ˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– ~•z ôÓ˚ˆÏöÓ˚ xyˆÏÓòö˛õˆÏeÓ˚ ˆ«˛ˆÏe í˛z˛õÎ%_´ ≤Ãüyî˛õˆÏeÓ˚ !û˛!_ˆÏï˛ !ӈϢ£Ï ˛õ!Ó˚!fli!ï˛•z ~ܲüye !ÓˆÏÓã˛ƒ ˆÎüöñ ܲü≈fliˆÏ°Ó˚ ˛õ!Ó˚Óï≈˛öñ !ÓˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ ܲyÓ˚ˆÏîñ ˛õy!Ó˚Óy!Ó˚ܲ Óy§fliyö Óò° •zï˛ƒy!ò– !Ó£ÏÎ˚ ˛õ!Ó˚Óï≈˛ö ≠ fl¨yï˛Ü˛ hflψÏÓ˚ S!Ó!í˛!˛õV û˛!ï≈˛ •ÄÎ˚yÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚ ˆÜ˛yˆÏöy ˛õ!Ó˚!fli!ï˛ˆÏï˛•z !ӣψÏÎ˚Ó˚ ˛õ!Ó˚Óï≈˛ö §Ω˛Ó öÎ˚– ˆ§•zܲyÓ˚ˆÏîñ û˛!ï≈˛Ó˚ xyˆÏà !Ó£ÏÎ˚† ˆÜ˛y§≈ !öÓ≈yã˛ˆÏöÓ˚ §üÎ˚ !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏܲ xï˛ƒhsˇ §yÓôyöï˛y xÓ°¡∫ö ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– ≤Ãy!Ì≈ï˛y† !í˛!@ˇÃ Óy!ï˛°#ܲÓ˚î ≠ ˛õO#û)˛ï˛Ü˛Ó˚ˆÏîÓ˚ ˛õ)ˆÏÓ≈ xÌÓy ˛õˆÏÓ˚ xyˆÏÓòöܲyÓ˚#Ó˚† !¢«˛yÌ≈#Ó˚ myÓ˚y §Ó˚ÓÓ˚y•Ü,˛ï˛ ï˛ˆÏ̃ ˆÜ˛yˆÏöyÓ˚ܲü û%˛° Óy !ÓÜ,˛!ï˛ ôÓ˚y ˛õí˛¸ˆÏ° xyˆÏÓòöܲyÓ˚#ˆÏܲ†!¢«˛yÌ#≈ˆÏܲ öy çy!öˆÏÎ˚ ïÑ˛yÓ˚ !¢«˛yÌ≈# !•ˆÏ§ˆÏÓ ˆÎyàƒï˛y Óy!ï˛° ܲÓ˚y •ˆÏÓ– ~áyˆÏö í˛zˆÏÕ‘á ܲÓ˚y ≤ÈÏÎ˚yçö ˆÎñ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ ܲï,≈˛Ü˛ !í˛!@ˇÃ ≤ÃòyˆÏöÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚Óï≈˛#ܲyˆÏ°Ä !¢«˛yÌ≈#Ó˚ ˆòÄÎ˚y ï˛ˆÏ̃ û%˛° Óy !ÓÜ,˛!ï˛ ôÓ˚y ˛õí˛¸ˆÏ°ñ ï˛Í«˛îyÍ ïÑ˛yÓ˚ !í˛!@ˇÃ Óy!ï˛° ܲÓ˚y •ˆÏÓ–

61 !Ó.o. ≠ ˆÜ˛y§≈ !ú˛ñ xƒyí˛!ü¢ö !ú˛ñ !Ó˚!öí˛zÎ˚y° !ú˛ñ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y !ú˛ ~ܲÓyÓ˚ ˆòÄÎ˚y •ˆÏÎ˚ ˆàˆÏ° ï˛y ˆú˛Ó˚ï˛ˆÏÎyàƒ öÎ˚ S~ Óƒy˛õyˆÏÓ˚ xyÓ˚Ä çyöˆÏï˛ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ xƒyí˛!ü¢ö ĈÏÎ˚Ó§y•zê˛ ˆòá%öV–

10. ˛õ%öö≈Ó#ܲÓ˚î S!Ó˚!öí˛zÎ˚y°VÈÙÈ~Ó˚ !öÎ˚üyÓ°# û˛!ï≈˛Ó˚ !ÓK˛!ƈÏï˛ í˛z!Õ‘!áï˛ !ú˛ !ö!ò≈‹T §üˆÏÎ˚ çüy !òˆÏÎ˚ !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏܲ !Ó˚!öí˛zÎ˚y° ܲÓ˚yˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– xöƒÌyÎ˚ ïÑ˛yÓ˚ ≤Ãy!Ì≈ï˛y Óy!ï˛° ӈϰ àîƒ •ˆÏÓ– ≤Ã!ï˛ ÓåÈÓ˚ !ï˛öÈÙÈã˛yÓ˚ üyˆÏ§Ó˚ çöƒ !ÓŸª!Óòƒƒy°Î˚ !Ó˚!öí˛zÎ˚y° ˆ˛õyê≈˛y° á%ˆÏ° Ó˚yˆÏá (www.wbnsou.ac.in) ÎyˆÏï˛ !Ó.!í˛.!˛õ. !¢«˛yÌ≈#Ó˚y ïÑ˛yòÓ˚ !Ó˚!öí˛zÎ˚y° ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ ˛õyˆÏÓ˚ö– !Ó.o. z !¢«˛yÓ£Ï≈yhsˇ Óy ê˛∆yü≈ÈÙÈ~u˛˘ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÎ˚ Ó§yÓ˚ çöƒ ˆÜ˛y§≈ !ú˛ñ !Ó˚!öí˛zÎ˚y° !ú˛ ~ÓÇ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÓ˚ !ú˛ ÎÌy§üˆÏÎ˚ çüy ˆòÄÎ˚y Óyôƒï˛yü)°Ü˛– z û˛!Ó£ÏƒÍ §•yÎ˚ï˛yÓ˚ çöƒ §ühflÏ ôÓ˚ˆÏöÓ˚ !ú˛ çüy ˆòÄÎ˚yÓ˚ Ó˚!§ò Îb §•Ü˛yˆÏÓ˚ Ó˚yáyÓ˚ çöƒ xö%ˆÏÓ˚yô ܲÓ˚y •ˆÏFåÈ–

11. ˛õyë˛ÈÙÈí˛z˛õܲÓ˚î Sfiê˛y!í˛ ˆüˆÏê˛!Ó˚Î˚y°V §ühflÏ !ӣψÏÎ˚ ÓyÇ°yÎ˚ ˆ°áy fl∫ÈÙÈ!öˆÏò≈!¢ï˛ ˛õyë˛ÈÙÈí˛z˛õܲÓ˚î !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ §Ó˚ÓÓ˚y• ܲÓ˚ˆÏÓ– !¢«˛yÌ≈#Ó˚y ïÑ˛yˆÏòÓ˚ §%!ÓˆÏôüï˛ §üˆÏÎ˚ ˆ§=!° ˛õí˛¸ˆÏÓö ~ÓÇ ˆÓyé˛yÓ˚ ˆã˛‹Ty ܲÓ˚ˆÏÓö– !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ !ö!ò≈‹T ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲw (Study Centre) ˆÌˆÏܲ ˆ§=!° §Ç@ˇÃ• ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– !ܲå%È !ܲå%È !ӣψÏÎ˚Ó˚ ˛õyë˛ÈÙÈí˛z˛õܲÓ˚ˆÏîÓ˚ §ú˛ê˛ ܲ!˛õ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ ĈÏÎ˚Ó§y•zˆÏê˛ (www.wbnsou.ac.in) ˆòÄÎ˚y xyˆÏåÈ– !¢«˛yÌ≈#Ó˚y ï˛y í˛yí˛zöˆÏ°yí˛ Ü˛Ó˚ˆÏï˛ ˛õyÓ˚ˆÏÓö–

12. !öˆÏò≈¢öy ˛õk˛!ï˛ (Methods of Instruction) !¢«˛yÌ≈#Ó˚y ÎyˆÏï˛ ≤Ã!ï˛!ê˛ ˆÜ˛yˆÏ§≈Ó˚ ˛õyë˛ !Ó£ÏÎ˚§ü)• §•ˆÏç xyÎ˚_ ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ ˛õyˆÏÓ˚ö ï˛yÓ˚ çöƒ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ §Ω˛yÓƒ §ÓôÓ˚ˆÏöÓ˚ §•yÎ˚ï˛y ≤Ãòyö ܲˆÏÓ˚– ˆÎüö åÈy˛õy ˛õyë˛ÈÙÈí˛z˛õܲÓ˚î (SIM), ˛õyˆÏ§≈yöy° ܲrê˛ƒyQ ˆ≤Ãy@ˇÃyü (PCP) ˆÎáyˆÏö xƒyܲyˆÏí˛!üܲ ܲyí˛zˆÏ™°Ó˚Ó˚y Óƒ!_´àï˛û˛yˆÏÓ í˛z˛õ!fliï˛ ˆÌˆÏܲ ü%ˆÏáyü%!á xyˆÏ°yã˛öy ܲˆÏÓ˚ö– ˛õ!Ó˚ˆÏ¢ˆÏ£Ïñ ◊yÓƒÈÙÈò,¢ƒ ܲü≈§)!ã˛ñ ò)Ó˚yû˛yˆÏ£Ï üˆÏï˛Ó˚ xyòyöÈÙÈ≤Ãòyö ~ÓÇ §üˆÏÎ˚ §üˆÏÎ˚ ĈÏÎ˚Óܲyfiê˛ Ä F.M. ÈÙÈ~Ó˚ üyôƒˆÏü !¢«˛y≤Ãòyö ܲÓ˚y •Î˚– ˛õyˆÏ§≈yöy° ܲrê˛ƒyQ ˆ≤Ãy@ˇÃyü (PCP) §Æy•yˆÏhsˇ Óy å%È!ê˛Ó˚ !òˆÏö ≤Ã!ï˛!ê˛ ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲw !˛õ.!§.!˛õ. xyˆÏÎ˚yçö ܲˆÏÓ˚ ~ÓÇ !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ ˆ§•z §)!ã˛ xÓ!•ï˛ ܲˆÏÓ˚– ~•z ˆ≤Ãy@ˇÃyˆÏü ˆÎyàòyö ܲÓ˚yÓ˚ ˛õ)ˆÏÓ≈ !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ ≤ÃyÆ ˛õyë˛ÈÙÈí˛z˛õܲÓ˚î (SIM/SLM) !Ó¢ò ˛õí˛¸ˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– ÎyˆÏï˛ ~!ê˛ ≤ÃÜ,˛ï˛ í˛z˛õܲyˆÏÓ˚ °yˆÏà– ≤Ã!ï˛ 100 ö¡∫Ó˚ ˛õˆÏeÓ˚ S!ÌĈÏÓ˚!ê˛Ü˛ƒy°V çöƒ §ˆÏÓ≈yFã˛ 2 â^ˇê˛yÓ˚ 12!ê˛ !˛õ.!§.!˛õ. ≤Ãòyö ܲÓ˚y •Î˚– ~áyˆÏö ܲyí˛zˆÏ™°Ó˚Ó˚y åÈyeˆÏòÓ˚ §•yÎ˚ï˛y òyö ܲˆÏÓ˚ö– ˆÓ!¢Ó˚ û˛yà ˆ≤Ãy@ˇÃyˆÏüÓ˚ !˛õ.!§.!˛õ.ÈÙÈˆï˛ !¢«˛yÌ≈#Ó˚ í˛z˛õ!fli!ï˛ Óyôƒï˛yü)°Ü˛ öÎ˚ó Î!ò öy xy°yòy ܲˆÏÓ˚ !ӈϢ!£Ïï˛†!öˆÏò≈!¢ï˛ •Î˚– ≤ÃyˆÏÎ˚y!àܲ ˛õÎ≈yÎ˚ (Practical Session) •zˆÏ°!Qû˛ Ä §yÓ!§!í˛Î˚y!Ó˚ !ÓK˛yö ¢yáyÓ˚ ≤ÃyˆÏÎ˚y!àܲ (Practical) Üœ˛y§ Óy °ƒyÓˆÏÓ˚ê˛!Ó˚ ܲyí˛zˆÏ™!°ÇÈÙÈܲyüÈÙÈ•zû˛ƒy°%ˆÏÎ˚¢ö ˆ§¢ö (LCES) !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ ܲï,≈˛˛õ«˛ ܲï,≈˛Ü˛ xyˆÏÎ˚yçö ܲÓ˚y •Î˚– ˛≤Ãyܲ!ê˛Ü˛ƒy° ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÓ˚ ˆÜ˛w ˆÜ˛yÌyÎ˚ ˆÜ˛yÌyÎ˚

62 •ˆÏÓ ï˛yÄ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ !ö!ò≈‹T ܲˆÏÓ˚– !ÓK˛yöÈÙÈ¢yáyÓ˚ ≤Ã!ï˛!ê˛ •zˆÏ°!Qû˛ !ӣψÏÎ˚Ó˚ çöƒ ÓåÈÓ˚ ≤Ã!ï˛ ~ܲ!ê˛ Ü˛ˆÏÓ˚ !ï˛ö ÓåȈÏÓ˚ ˆüyê˛ !ï˛ö!ê˛ ≤Ãyܲ!ê˛Ü˛ƒy° ˆÜ˛y§≈ xyˆÏåÈ (EMT ÈÙÈÓ˚ ˆ«˛ˆÏe ≤Ãyܲ!ê˛Ü˛ƒy° !Ó£ÏÎ˚!ê˛ EMT ÈÙÈ16 ˆÎ!ê˛ ï,˛ï˛#Î˚ ӈϣÏ≈ xyˆÏåÈV– §yôyÓ˚î ≤Ãyܲ!ê˛Ü˛ƒy° Üœ˛y§=!° ˛õ%ˆÏçyÓ˚ å%È!ê˛ˆÏï˛ xyˆÏÎ˚y!çï˛ •Î˚– §Ü˛y° 9ê˛y ˆÌˆÏܲ !ÓˆÏܲ° 5ê˛y ˛õÎ≈hsˇ ˆüyê˛ 12 !òö ≤Ãyܲ!ê˛Ü˛ƒy° •Î˚– ≤Ã!ï˛!ê˛ !¢«˛yÌ≈#Ó˚ ~•z ˆ≤Ãy@ˇÃyˆÏü í˛z˛õ!fli!ï˛ Óyôƒï˛yü)°Ü˛– §yÓ!§!í˛Î˚y!Ó ˚ !ӣψÏÎ˚Ó˚ ≤Ãyܲ!ê˛Ü˛ƒy° ܲˆÏÎ˚ܲ!ê˛ !öÓ≈y!ã˛ï˛ ˆÜ˛ˆÏw 10 !òö ôˆÏÓ˚ xö%!¤˛ï˛ •Î˚ ˛õMÈ˛ü xÌÓy £Ï¤˛ ˆ§ˆÏüfiê˛yˆÏÓ˚– !ö!ò≈‹T §)!ã˛ Ä ˆÜ˛ˆÏwÓ˚ öyü §¡∫!°ï˛ !öˆÏò≈¢öyüy !ö!ò≈‹T ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲˆÏw ˛õyë˛yˆÏöy •Î˚ ~ÓÇ ~•z !öˆÏò¢≈öyüy !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ ĈÏÎ˚Ó§y•zˆÏê˛Ä ≤Ãܲy!¢ï˛ •Î˚ (www.wbnsou.ac.in).

13. !¢«˛y≤ÃòyˆÏöÓ˚ û˛y£ÏyÈÙÈüyôƒü (Language of Instruction) Ó˚yˆÏçƒÓ˚ !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ ܲÌy !ÓˆÏÓã˛öy ܲˆÏÓ˚ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ §ühflÏ !Ó!í˛!˛õ ˆÜ˛yˆÏ§≈Ó˚ ˛õë˛öÈÙÈ˛õyë˛ö ÓyÇ°y üyôƒˆÏü ˛õ!Ó˚ã˛y°öy ܲˆÏÓ˚– ï˛ˆÏÓ ˆÜ˛yˆÏöy !¢«˛yÌ≈# ˆ•yü xƒy§y•zöˆÏürê˛ Ä ê˛yü≈ÈÙÈ~u˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÎ˚ •zLjÏÓ˚!ç û˛y£Ïy ÓƒÓ•yÓ˚ ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ ˛õyˆÏÓ˚ö– ˆ§ˆÏ«˛ˆÏe ÓyÇ°y Ä •zLjÏÓ˚!ç û˛y£ÏyÓ˚ !ü◊î à,•#ï˛ •ˆÏÓ öy– ïÑ˛yˆÏܲ ˆÎÈÙÈˆÜ˛yˆÏöy ~ܲ!ê˛ û˛y£Ïy ÓƒÓ•yÓ˚ ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ–

14. ü)°ƒyÎ˚ö ˛õk˛!ï˛ É ÚüyöÜ˛Û ˛õk˛!ï˛ S˛õåÈ® !û˛!_ܲV

ˆöï˛y!ç §%û˛y£Ï ü%_´ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ fl¨yï˛Ü˛ hflψÏÓ˚ S!Ó!í˛!˛õV §Ó≈ˆÏüyê˛ 14!ê˛ ˙!FåÈܲ !ӣψÏÎ˚ [ÓyÇ°y S•z!Ó!çVñ •zÇÓ˚y!ç S•z•z!çVñ •z!ï˛•y§ S•z~•zã˛xy•zVñ xÌ≈ö#!ï˛ S•z!§ÄVñ Ó˚y‹T!ÓK˛yö S•z!˛õ~§Vñ çö≤ây§ö S•z!˛õ~Vñ §üyçï˛_¥ S•z~§ÄVñ ˛õòyÌ≈!Óòƒy S•z!˛õ~•zã˛Vñ Ó˚§yÎ˚ö S•z!§~•zã˛Vñ à!îï˛ S•z~ü!ê˛Vñ í˛z!qò!Óòƒy S•z!Ó!ê˛Vñ ≤Ãyî#!Óòƒy S•zˆÏçí˛ÄVñ û)˛ˆÏày° S•z!çxyÓ˚V ~ÓÇ Óy!îçƒ S•z!§ÄV ] §y¡øy!öܲ !í˛!@ˇÃ ≤Ãòyö ܲˆÏÓ˚ ÌyˆÏܲ– í˛z!Õ‘!áï˛ 14!ê˛ ˙!FåÈܲ !ӣψÏÎ˚Ó˚ üˆÏôƒ ˆÌˆÏܲ !¢«˛yÌ≈# ïÑ˛yˆÏòÓ˚ §yFåȃ®üˆÏï˛y ˆÎˆÏܲyˆÏöy ~ܲ!ê˛ ˙!FåÈܲ !Ó£ÏÎ˚ !öÓ≈y!ã˛ï˛ ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ ˛õyˆÏÓ˚öñ ˆÎ=!° xöƒyöƒ ≤Ãã˛!°ï˛ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ §y¡øy!öܲ !í˛!@ˇÃÓ˚ §üï%˛°ƒ– ˙!FåÈܲ !Ó£ÏÎ˚ !öÓ≈yã˛ˆÏöÓ˚ í˛z˛õÓ˚ !û˛!_ ܲˆÏÓ˚ !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ ˆÎˆÏܲyˆÏöy ~ܲ!ê˛ §yÓ!§!í˛Î˚y!Ó˚ !Ó£ÏÎ˚ S3!ê˛ 100 üyˆÏöÓ˚ ˛õe §¡∫!°ï˛V @ˇÃ•î ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– ~åÈyí˛¸yÄñ ˙!FåÈܲ !ӣψÏÎ˚Ó˚ ˛õyë˛e´ˆÏü !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ ã˛yÓ˚!ê˛ xyÓ!¢ƒÜ˛ !Ó£ÏÎ˚ Sú˛yí˛zˆÏu˛¢ö ˆÜ˛y§≈Vñ ~ܲ!ê˛ ú˛!°ï˛ !Ó£ÏÎ˚ (AOC) ~ÓÇ ˛õ!Ó˚ˆÏÓ¢!Óòƒy (ENVS) xyÓ!¢ƒÜ˛ û˛yˆÏÓ xhsˇû%≈˛_´– ï˛y!_¥Ü˛ ˛õe=!°Ó˚ ˆ«˛ˆÏe e´!üܲ ü)°ƒyÎ˚ö ≤Ã!e´Î˚y ã˛y°% ÌyˆÏܲ xƒy§y•zöˆÏürê˛ ˛õk˛!ï˛Ó˚ üyôƒˆÏü– ã)˛í˛¸yhsˇ ú˛°yú˛° ≤Û!ï˛Ó˚ ˆ«˛ˆÏe xƒy§y•zöˆÏürê˛ÈÙÈ~Ó˚ =Ó˚&c 30 ¢ï˛yÇ¢ S~V Ä ê˛yü≈ÈÙÈ~u˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÓ˚ =Ó˚&c 70 ¢ï˛yÇ¢ S!ÓV– !ÓK˛yö ¢yáyÓ˚ ≤Ãy!Qܲƒy° S≤ÃyˆÏÎ˚y!àܲV ˛õˆÏeÓ˚ ˆ«˛ˆÏe ≤Ãy!Qܲƒy° ܲyí˛zˆÏ™!°Ç ˆ§¢ö ã˛°yÓ˚ §üÎ˚•z §yü!@ˇÃܲ ü)°ƒyÎ˚ö ܲÓ˚y •Î˚– ï˛y!_¥Ü˛ÈÙÈ˛õe=!°Ó˚ e´!üܲ ü)°ƒyÎ˚ö •Î˚ xƒy§y•zöˆÏüˆÏrê˛Ó˚ !û˛!_ˆÏï˛ Îy !¢«˛yÌ≈#Ó˚y xyÓ!¢ƒÜ˛ û˛yˆÏÓ ê˛yü≈ÈÙÈ~u˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÓ˚ xyˆÏà !ö!ò≈‹T ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲˆÏw çüy ˆòö– ≤Ã!ï˛ ˆ§ˆÏüfiê˛yÓ˚† ÓͧÓ˚ ˆ¢£Ï •ÄÎ˚yÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚ ê˛yü≈ÈÙÈ~u˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y xö%!¤˛ï˛ •Î˚– ˆÎ §ühflÏ !¢«˛yÌ≈ Èê˛yü≈ÈÙÈ~u˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y !òˆÏï˛ xy@ˇÃ•# ïÑ˛yˆÏòÓ˚ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y òƈÏÓ˚Ó˚ myÓ˚y ≤Ãܲy!¢ï˛ !ÓK˛!Æ xö%ÎyÎ˚# !ö!ò≈‹T §üˆÏÎ˚ ú˛ü≈ ˛õ)Ó˚î ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– ˆÎ §ühflÏ !¢«˛yÌ≈# ~ܲ!ê˛ !ö!ò≈‹T ê˛yü≈ÈÙÈ~u˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y !òˆÏï˛ ˛õyÓ˚ˆÏÓö öy ïÑ˛yÓ˚y ˛õˆÏÓ˚Ó˚ ê˛yü≈ÈÙÈ~u˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÓ˚ §ˆÏD xyˆÏàÓ˚ öy ˆòÄÎ˚y ˛õˆÏeÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y!ê˛ !òˆÏï˛ ˛õyÓ˚ˆÏÓö–

63 ~áyˆÏö í˛zˆÏÕ‘á ܲÓ˚y ≤ÈÏÎ˚yçö ˆÎ ≤Ã!ï˛!ê˛ ˛õˆÏe ≤ÃyÆ ö¡∫Ó˚ •° xƒy§y•zöˆÏürê˛ S~V Ä ê˛yü≈ÈÙÈ~u˛ S!ÓV ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÎ˚ ≤ÃyÆ ö¡∫ˆÏÓ˚Ó˚ ˆÎyàú˛°– xÌ≈yÍ xƒy§y•zöˆÏürê˛ 30 ¢ï˛yÇ¢ ~ÓÇ ê˛yü≈ÈÙÈ~u˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÎ˚ ≤ÃyÆ ö¡∫ˆÏÓ˚Ó˚ 70 ¢ï˛yLjϢÓ˚ ˆÎyàú˛°– ≤Ã!ï˛!ê˛ ˛õe!û˛!_ܲ ≤ÃyÆ ö¡∫Ó˚ˆÏܲ Sˆüyê˛ 100 ö¡∫ˆÏÓ˚Ó˚ üˆÏôƒV ÚÓ˚yí˛z!u˛Ç xú˛Û ܲÓ˚y •Î˚ §Ó≈fl∫#Ü,˛ï˛ ≤Ã!e´Î˚yÓ˚ üyôƒˆÏü– ≤Ã!ï˛!ê˛ ˛õˆÏeÓ˚ çöƒ ˆüyê˛ ≤ÃyÆ ö¡∫Ó˚ S~ + !ÓV àîöy ܲÓ˚y •ˆÏÓ ˆÎüö üyÜ≈˛!¢ˆÏê˛ í˛z!Õ‘!áï˛ xyˆÏåÈ– 30 â^ˇê˛y ˛õë˛öÈÙÈ˛õyë˛öˆÏܲ ~ܲ!ê˛ ˆe´!í˛ˆÏê˛Ó˚ §üï%˛° ӈϰ àîƒ Ü˛Ó˚y •ˆÏÓ SÎyÓ˚ üˆÏôƒ !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ !öçfl∫ ˛õë˛öÈÙÈ˛õyë˛öÄ à,•#ï˛V– !öˆÏã˛ ˆe´!í˛ê˛ÈÙÈ!§ˆÏfiê˛ˆÏüÓ˚ !Ó¢ò !ÓÓÓ˚î ˆòÄÎ˚y •° ≠ ˆê˛yê˛y° ˆe´!í˛ê˛ ≠ 124 xÌÓy 1550 ö¡∫Ó˚– !Ó£ÏÎ˚ !û˛!_ܲ ˆe´!˘í˛ê˛ ˛õˆÏÎ˚rê˛ !Óû˛yçö (Subject-wise division of credit points): Sl. Subjects Credits Marks No.

Compulsory i Foundation Course in Bengali (FBG) 4 50 Subjects ii Foundation Course in English (FEG) 4 50 iii Foundation Course in Humanities & Social 8 100 Sciences (FHS) iv Foundation Course in Science & Technology (FST) 8 100

TOTAL 24 300 Elective i Arts/ Commerce/ Science (Honours Level) (8 papers) 64 800 Subjects TOTAL 64 800 Subsidiary i One Subsidiary subject (3 papers) 24 300 Subject TOTAL 24 300 Application i Basic Accountancy (AOC 1) for Commerce/ Food 8 100 Oriented Processing (AOC 2) for Arts / Household Chemistry Course (AOC 3) for Science TOTAL 8 100 Environmental i Environmental Studies 4 50 Studies TOTAL 4 50

GRAND TOTAL 124 1550

15. ˛õÓ˚#«˛y ˛õk˛!ï˛ (Examination Pattern) !ö¡¨!°!áï˛ ˛õk˛!ï˛ xö%§yˆÏÓ˚ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ ˆ§ˆÏüfiê˛yÓ˚† ÓͧÓ˚ !û˛!_ܲ ê˛yü≈ÈÙÈ~u˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y xö%!¤˛ï˛ ܲˆÏÓ˚ ÌyˆÏܲ– ˆÜ˛yˆÏöy ˆÎyàƒ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÌ≈# ïÑ˛yÓ˚ Óï≈˛üyö ê˛yü≈ÈÙÈ~u˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÓ˚ §ˆÏD ˛õ)Ó≈Óï≈˛# öy ˆòÄÎ˚y† xÜ,˛ï˛Ü˛yÎ≈ •ÄÎ˚y ˛õe!ê˛Ó˚ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÄ ~ܲ§yˆÏÌ !òˆÏï˛ ˛õyˆÏÓ˚ö–

64 Year Semester Papers for B.Sc. Papers for B.A. and B.Com. 1st Year 1st Semester FBG, FEG, E-1 & 4* FBG, FEG, E-1 2nd Semester FHS, E-2, E-3, E-5 & . FHS, E-2 & Environmental Environmental Studies Studies 2nd Year 3rd Semester FST, E-6, E-8* FST, E-3 4th Semester E-7, E-9, E-10, S-1 E-4, E-5, S-1 3rd Year 5th Semester E-11, E-12*, S-2 E-6, E-7, S-2 6th Semester For EMT: E-8, AOC, S-3 E-13, E-14, E-15, E-16, S-3#, AOC For other than EMT: E-13 & 14 (combined for other than Mathematics), S-3#, AOC * Practical Courses (100 marks each) (except Mathematics) E-13 & E-14 combined 50 marks (except Mathematics) # S-3 is practical paper when the subsidiary subject is lab based otherwise S-3 is a theory paper. ˆöï˛y!ç §%û˛y£Ï ü%_´ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ xƒyܲyˆÏí˛!üܲ ܲƒyˆÏ°u˛yÓ˚ xö%ÎyÎ˚# ˛õÓ˚#«˛y @ˇÃ•î ~ÓÇ ú˛°yú˛° ≤ÃܲyˆÏ¢Ó˚ ≤Ã!e´Î˚y!ê˛ §Ó≈y!ôܲ =Ó˚&c §•Ü˛yˆÏÓ˚ §¡õߨ ܲˆÏÓ˚ ÌyˆÏܲ– Îy•zˆÏ•yܲñ ü%_´ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ •ÄÎ˚yÓ˚ ܲyÓ˚ˆÏî ~•z !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ˆÏܲ xöƒyöƒ §Ó˚ܲy!Ó˚ ~ÓÇ §Ó˚ܲyÓ˚ ˆ˛õy!£Ïï˛ !¢«˛y ≤Ã!ï˛¤˛yˆÏöÓ˚ ˛õ!Ó˚ܲyë˛yˆÏüyÓ˚ IJõÓ˚ öyöyû˛yˆÏÓ !öû≈˛Ó˚ ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– ~•z !öû≈˛Ó˚¢#°ï˛y !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ xƒyܲyˆÏí˛!üܲ ܲƒyˆÏ°u˛yÓ˚ˆÏܲ !Ó!â¯ï˛ ܲˆÏÓ˚ í˛zˆÏmà §,!‹T ܲˆÏÓ˚– ~•z ôÓ˚ˆÏöÓ˚ í˛zq(ï˛ x≤Ã#!ï˛Ü˛Ó˚ ˛õ!Ó˚!fli!ï˛Ó˚ ܲyÓ˚ˆÏî xƒyܲyˆÏí˛!üܲ ܲƒyˆÏ°u˛yÓ˚ !Ó!â¯ï˛ •ˆÏï˛ ˛õyˆÏÓ˚ñ Îy !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ !öÎ˚sfˆÏîÓ˚ Óy•zˆÏÓ˚– ~•z §ühflÏ ˆ«˛ˆÏe ˆöï˛y!ç §%û˛y£Ï ü%_´ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ §Ó≈òy §ˆÏã˛‹T ÌyˆÏܲ ÎyˆÏï˛ ~•z !Ó°¡∫ ö)ƒöï˛ü ܲÓ˚y ÎyÎ˚– ˙ܲy!hsˇÜ˛ ≤ÈÏã˛‹Ty §ˆÏ_¥Ä !ܲå%È !ܲå%È ˆ«˛ˆÏe ú˛°yú˛ˆÏ°Ó˚ !öÿ˛Î˚ï˛y ≤ÃòyˆÏö !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ x˛õyÓ˚à •Î˚– ˆ§•z §ühflÏ ˆ«˛ˆÏe ˛õÓ˚Óï≈˛# ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÓ˚ xyˆÏà ÓˆÏܲÎ˚y ú˛°yú˛° ≤Ãܲy¢ ܲÓ˚y •Î˚– !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ xö%ˆÏÓ˚yô ܲÓ˚y •ˆÏFåÈ ˆÎ ïÑ˛yÓ˚y ˆÎö !ö!ò≈‹T §üÎ˚§#üyÓ˚ üˆÏôƒ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÓ˚ ú˛ü≈ ˛õ)Ó˚î ܲˆÏÓ˚ö– !ܲv Î!ò ˆòáy ÎyÎ˚ ˆÜ˛yˆÏöy !¢«˛yÌ≈# ïÑ˛yÓ˚ xyˆÏàÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÎ˚ Ü,˛ï˛Ü˛yÎ≈ •ˆÏÎ˚ˆÏåÈö ï˛ˆÏÓ !mï˛#Î˚ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÓ˚ xyˆÏÓòö˛õe Îy •z!ï˛üˆÏôƒ çüy ˆòÄÎ˚y •ˆÏÎ˚ˆÏåÈ ï˛y Óy!ï˛° ӈϰ àîƒ •ˆÏÓ–

16. ü)°ƒyÎ˚ö ≤Ã!e´Î˚y S•zû˛ƒy°%ˆÏÎ˚¢ö ≤Èϧ§V ≤Ã!ï˛!ê˛ !ӣψÏÎ˚Ó˚ ü)°ƒyÎ˚ö •Î˚ ò%!ê˛ ˛õk˛!ï˛ˆÏï˛ SܲV xƒy§y•zöˆÏürê˛† •zrê˛yÓ˚öy° xƒyˆÏ§§ˆÏürê˛ Sxyû˛ƒhsˇÓ˚#î ü)°ƒyÎ˚öV ≠ ò)Ó˚!¢«˛y Ä ü%_´ !¢«˛ye´ˆÏüÓ˚ xhsˇà≈ï˛ !¢«˛yÈÙÈ˛õk˛!ï˛ˆÏï˛ xyû˛ƒhsˇÓ˚#î ü)°ƒyÎ˚ˆÏöÓ˚ ~ܲ!ê˛ =Ó˚&c˛õ)î≈ û)˛!üܲy xyˆÏåÈ– ò)Ó˚!¢«˛y ≤Ã!ï˛¤˛yö Ä !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ üˆÏôƒ ˆÎ fliyöàï˛ ò)Ó˚c xyˆÏåÈ ï˛yÓ˚ üˆÏôƒ §ÇˆÏÎyàܲyÓ˚# ˆ§ï%˛ !•ˆÏ§ˆÏÓ Ü˛yç ܲˆÏÓ˚ xƒy§y•zöˆÏürê˛– !¢«˛yÌ≈#Ó˚y xƒy§y•zöˆÏüˆÏrê˛Ó˚ xhsˇà≈ï˛ ≤ß¿=!°Ó˚ í˛z_Ó˚ !°ˆÏá ˛õyë˛yö– ˆÎ í˛z_Ó˚=!° ò)Ó˚!¢«˛ye´ˆÏüÓ˚ xôƒy˛õܲü[˛°#Ó˚ myÓ˚y ü)°ƒy!Î˚ï˛ •Î˚– ~Ó˚ üôƒ !òˆÏÎ˚ !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ ˆÓyôàüƒï˛yÓ˚ ≤Ã!ï˛ú˛°ö ˆòá ÎyÎ˚– ü)°ƒy!Î˚ï˛ í˛z_Ó˚˛õe=!° !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ ˆú˛Ó˚ï˛ ˆòÄÎ˚y •Î˚ ühsˇÓƒ§• ~•z ܲyÓ˚ˆÏî ÎyˆÏï˛ ïÑ˛yÓ˚y ïÑ˛yˆÏòÓ˚ ¢!_´ Ä ò%Ó≈°ï˛y !ӣψÏÎ˚ xÓ!•ï˛ •ˆÏï˛ ˛õyˆÏÓ˚ö– ü)°ƒyÎ˚ܲˆÏòÓ˚ àë˛öü)°Ü˛ Ä xÌ≈˛õ)î≈ ühsˇÓƒ=!°Ó˚ üyôƒˆÏü !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ !¢«˛î §yú˛°ƒü![˛ï˛ •Î˚– !¢«˛yÌ≈# Ä ò)Ó˚!¢«˛ye´ˆÏüÓ˚ xhsˇà≈ï˛ xôƒy˛õܲü[˛°#Ó˚ üˆÏôƒ Ìyܲy ò)Ó˚c ~•zû˛yˆÏÓ xhsˇ!•≈ï˛ •ˆÏÎ˚ ò%ÈÙÈ˛õˆÏ«˛Ó˚ §ÇˆÏÎyà §y!ôï˛ •Î˚ xƒy§y•zöˆÏüˆÏrê˛Ó˚ üyôƒˆÏü–

65 ≤Ã!ï˛!ê˛ !ӣψÏÎ˚Ó˚ çöƒ !öô≈y!Ó˚ï˛ xƒy§y•zöˆÏürê˛ !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ !ö!ò≈‹T §üˆÏÎ˚ çüy !òˆÏï˛ •Î˚ ~ÓÇ xƒy§y•zöˆÏürê˛ ˆ˛õ˛õyˆÏÓ˚ ≤ÃyÆ ˆe´!í˛ê˛ ïÑ˛yˆÏòÓ˚ Óƒ!_´àï˛ ˛õ!Ó˚§ÇáƒyˆÏö §ÇÎ%_´ •Î˚– ≤Ã!ï˛ !ӣψÏÎ˚ ≤ÃyÆ ö¡∫ˆÏÓ˚Ó˚ 30 ¢ï˛yÇ¢ à,•#ï˛ •ˆÏÓ– ~•zû˛yˆÏÓ §ühflÏ !ӣψÏÎ˚ ≤ÃyÆ ˆe´!í˛ê˛ ö!ÌÓk˛ ܲÓ˚y •ˆÏÎ˚ ÌyˆÏܲ– ≤Ã!ï˛ ˆ§ˆÏüfiê˛yÓ˚ ˆ¢£Ï •ÄÎ˚yÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚ ê˛yü≈ÈÙÈ~u˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÓ˚ xyˆÏà §ühflÏ !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏܲ xƒy§y•zöˆÏürê˛ ˆ˛õ˛õyÓ˚ çüy !òˆÏï˛ •Î˚– ˆÜ˛yˆÏöy ˆ«˛ˆÏe•z !¢«˛yÌ≈#Ó˚y ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÓ˚ çöƒ !öô≈y!Ó˚ï˛ xyˆÏÓòö˛õe ˛õ)Ó˚î ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ ˛õyÓ˚ˆÏÓö öy Î!ò öy ïÑ˛yÓ˚y xƒy§y•zöˆÏürê˛ ˆ˛õ˛õyÓ˚ !ö!ò≈‹T §üˆÏÎ˚ çüy öy !òˆÏÎ ˚ ÌyˆÏܲö– !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ !ö!ò≈‹T ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲw ˆÌˆÏܲ ü)°ƒy!Î˚ï˛ xƒy§y•zöˆÏürê˛ ˆ˛õ˛õyÓ˚=!° ˆú˛Ó˚ï˛ !öˆÏï˛ •Î˚– ~ö. ~§. Ä. •zí˛z ĈÏÎ˚Ó§y•zê˛≠ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ www.wbnsou.ac.in ĈÏÎ˚Ó§y•zê˛ ˆÌˆÏܲ !¢«˛yÌ≈#Ó˚y §ühflÏ ≤Ãy§!Dܲ ï˛Ìƒ Ä ˆÜ˛yˆÏ§≈Ó˚ çöƒ !öô≈y!Ó˚ï˛ ˛xƒy§y•zöˆÏürê˛ ˛õe ˆ˛õˆÏï˛ ˛õyˆÏÓ˚ö– SáV !¢«˛yÓ£Ï≈yhsˇ Óy ê˛yü≈ÈÙÈ~u˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y ≠ ≤Ã!ï˛ ˆ§ˆÏüfiê˛yˆÏÓ˚Ó˚ ˛õÓ˚ !öô≈y!Ó˚ï˛ ê˛yü≈ÈÙÈ~u˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÎ˚ ≤ÃyÆ ö¡∫ˆÏÓ˚Ó˚ 70 ¢ï˛yÇ¢ §ÇÓ˚!«˛ï˛ ÌyܲˆÏÓ– ˛õy¢ ܲÓ˚yÓ˚ ö)ƒöï˛ü ö¡∫Ó˚ •° §ÇÎ%_´û˛yˆÏÓ 35 xÌ≈yÍ ê˛yü≈ÈÙÈ~u˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÎ˚ ≤ÃyÆ ö¡∫Ó˚ Ä xƒy§y•zöˆÏüˆÏrê˛ ≤ÃyÆ ö¡∫Ó˚ !ü!°ˆÏÎ˚ 35 ö¡∫Ó˚ ˆ˛õˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– SàV àˆÏÓ£Ïîyôü≈# !ӣψÏÎ˚Ó˚ (EMT-16 Óƒï˛#ï˛V ˆ«˛ˆÏe ≤ÃyˆÏÎ˚y!àܲ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y† °ƒyÓˆÏÓ˚ê˛!Ó˚ ܲyí˛zˆÏ™!°ÇÈÙÈܲyüÈÙÈ•zû˛ƒy°%ˆÏÎ˚¢ö ˆ§¢ö (LCES): •zˆÏ°!Qû˛ Ä §yÓ!§!í˛Î˚y!Ó˚ !ÓK˛yö ¢yáyÓ˚ ≤ÃyˆÏÎ˚y!àܲ (Practical) Üœ˛y§ Óy °ƒyÓˆÏÓ˚ê˛!Ó˚ ܲyí˛zˆÏ™!°ÇÈÙÈܲyüÈÙ•zû˛ƒy°%ˆÏÎ˚¢ö ˆ§¢öÈ (LCES) !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ ܲï,≈˛˛õ«˛ ܲï,≈˛Ü˛ xyˆÏÎ˚yçö ܲÓ˚y •Î˚– ≤Ãyܲ!ê˛Ü˛ƒy° ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÓ˚ ˆÜ˛w ˆÜ˛yÌyÎ˚ ˆÜ˛yÌyÎ˚ •ˆÏÓ ï˛yÄ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ !ö!ò≈‹T ܲˆÏÓ˚– !ÓK˛yöÈÙÈ¢yáyÓ˚ ≤Ã!ï˛!ê˛ •zˆÏ°!Qû˛ !ӣψÏÎ˚Ó˚ çöƒ ≤Ãyܲ!ê˛Ü˛ƒy° ˛õÓ˚#«˛y=!° !ö¡¨!°!áï˛ ˛õk˛!ï˛ˆÏï˛ @ˇÃ•î ܲÓ˚y •ˆÏÎ˚ ÌyˆÏܲ ≠ e´!üܲ §Çáƒy !òö !e´Î˚yܲ°y˛õ üyˆÏöÓ˚ ¢ï˛yÇ¢ 1 1ü !òö ˛õ!Ó˚!ã˛!ï˛ ˛õÓ≈ 0 2 2Î˚ !òöÈÙÙÙÈ11ï˛ü !òö !öÓ˚Ó!FåÈߨ ˛≤Ãyܲ!ê˛Ü˛ƒy° ˛õÎ≈yÎ˚ 70 % 3 12ï˛ü !òö ≤Ãyܲ!ê˛Ü˛ƒy° ˛˛õÓ˚#«˛y 30 % !ÓK˛yöÈÙÈ¢yáyÓ˚ ≤Ã!ï˛!ê˛ §yÓ!§!í˛Î˚y!Ó˚ !ӣψÏÎ˚Ó˚ çöƒ ≤Ãyܲ!ê˛Ü˛ƒy° ˛õÓ˚#«˛y=!° !ö¡¨!°!áï˛ ˛õk˛!ï˛ˆÏï˛ @ˇÃ•î ܲÓ˚y •ˆÏÎ˚ ÌyˆÏܲ ≠ e´!üܲ §Çáƒy !òö !e´Î˚yܲ°y˛õ üyˆÏöÓ˚ ¢ï˛yÇ¢ 1 1ü !òö ˛õ!Ó˚!ã˛!ï˛ ˛õÓ≈ 0 2 2Î˚ !òöÈÙÙÙÈ9ü !òö !öÓ˚Ó!FåÈߨ ˛≤Ãyܲ!ê˛Ü˛ƒy° ˛õÎ≈yÎ˚ 70 % 3 10ü !òö ≤Ãyܲ!ê˛Ü˛ƒy° ˛˛õÓ˚#«˛y 30 % ≤ÃyˆÏÎ˚y!àܲ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÓ˚ (LCES) ≤ÃyÓ˚ˆÏΩ˛ !ö!ò≈‹T §)!ã˛ Ä ˆÜ˛ˆÏwÓ˚ öyü §¡∫!°ï˛ !öˆÏò≈¢öyüy !ö!ò≈‹T ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲˆÏw ˛õyë˛yˆÏöy •Î˚ ~ÓÇ ~•z !öˆÏò≈¢öyüy !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ ĈÏÎ˚Ó§y•zˆÏê˛Ä ≤Ãܲy!¢ï˛ •Î˚ (www.wbnsou.ac.in). üyey!Óöƒy§ Sˆ@ˇÃˆÏí˛¢öV ≠ ≤ÃyÆ ö¡∫Ó˚ ˆ◊!î ˛õÎ≈yÎ˚ Sˆ@ˇÃí˛V 70 % ~ÓÇ ï˛ˆÏï˛y!ôܲ ≤ÃÌü ˆ◊!î §y¡øy!öܲ ~ + 60 % ˆÌˆÏܲ 70 %ÈÙÈ~Ó˚ !öˆÏã˛ ≤ÃÌü ˆ◊!î §y¡øy!öܲ ~ 55 % ˆÌˆÏܲ 60 %Ù~Ó˚ !öˆÏã˛ !mï˛#Î˚ ˆ◊!î §y¡øy!öܲ !Ó + 40 % ˆÌˆÏܲ 55 %ÈÙÈ~Ó˚ !öˆÏã˛ !mï˛#Î˚ ˆ◊!î §y¡øy!öܲ !Ó 35 % ˆÌˆÏܲ 40 %ÈÙÈ~Ó˚ !öˆÏã˛ §y¡øy!öܲ åÈyí˛¸y ˛õy¢ !§

66 17. !í˛!@ˇÃ Ä fl∫#Ü,˛!ï˛ §yú˛ˆÏ°ƒÓ˚ §ˆÏD ˆ≤Ãy@ˇÃyü=!° §¡õ)î≈ ܲÓ˚yÓ˚ ˛õˆÏÓ˚ !¢«˛yÌ≈#Ó˚y ê˛yü≈ÈÙÈ~u˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÓ˚ Ü,˛!ï˛ˆÏcÓ˚ !û˛!_ˆÏï˛ !Ó.~.†!Ó.ܲü.† !Ó.~§!§. !í˛!@ˇÃ °yû˛ ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ ˛õyˆÏÓ˚ö– !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ ≤Ãò_ !í˛!@ˇÃ=!° !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ üO%!Ó˚ xyˆÏÎ˚yàñ ò)Ó˚!¢«˛y ˛õ£Ï≈ò ~ÓÇ ˛õ!ÿ˛üÓD §Ó˚ܲyÓ˚ myÓ˚y fl∫#Ü,˛ï˛– ~•z fl∫#Ü,˛!ï˛Ó˚ §Ó˚ܲy!Ó˚ xyˆÏò¢öyüy=!° !ö¡¨Ó˚*˛õÈÙÙÙÈ z University Grants Commission (UGC) u/s 2(f) vide letter No. F.9-2-97 (CPP-1) dated 26 August, 1998. z Distance Education Council (DEC) vide letter No. F: DEC/OU/Recog/2008 dated 8 April, 2008 and thereafter UGC-DEB. z Govt. of West Bengal vide letter No. 316-SE (Aptt.) dated 21 March, 2000 and 501-SE(A)/10M-51/99 dated 15 May, 2000. §ú˛°û˛yˆÏÓ ˆÜ˛yˆÏöy ˆÜ˛y§≈ Óy ˆ≤Ãy@ˇÃyü ˆ¢£Ï ܲÓ˚yÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚ !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ ≤ÃyÆ !Ó.~.†!Ó.ܲü.†!Ó.~§!§. !í˛!@ˇÃ ˆòˆÏ¢Ó˚ xöƒ ˆÎ ˆÜ˛yˆÏöy fl∫#Ü,˛ï˛ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ §üï%˛°– ˛õ!ÿ˛üÓD §Ó˚ܲyÓ˚ñ ܲˆÏ°çÈÙȧy!û≈˛§ ܲ!ü¢öñ ˛õyÓ!°Ü˛ §y!û≈˛§ ܲ!ü¢öñ •zí˛z!öÎ˚ö ˛õyÓ!°Ü˛ §y!û≈˛§ ܲ!ü¢öñ ˆÓ˚°ÄˆÏÎ˚ !Ó˚e%´ê˛ˆÏürê˛ ˆÓyí≈˛ ≤Ãû,˛!ï˛ !öˆÏÎ˚yà §Çfliy=!° xöƒyöƒ !öÎ˚!üï˛ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚=!° ˆÌˆÏܲ ≤ÃyÆ !í˛!@ˇÃÓ˚ §üï%˛° üÎ≈yòy ˆòÎ˚– xöƒyöƒ Ó˚yçƒhflψÏÓ˚Ó˚ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚=!°Ä ü%_´ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ ï˛Ìy ˆöï˛y!ç §%û˛y£Ï ü%_´ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ fl¨yï˛Ü˛ˆÏòÓ˚ !Ó!û˛ß¨ fl¨yï˛ˆÏܲy_Ó˚ hflψÏÓ˚ û˛!ï≈˛Ó˚ §%ˆÏÎyà ˆòÎ˚– xÌ≈yÍ ~•z !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ fl¨yï˛Ü˛ !í˛!@ˇÃ xöƒ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚=!°ˆÏï˛Ä üyöƒï˛y ˛õyÎ˚– 18. ˛õÓ˚#«˛y ˛õk˛!ï˛ §Çe´yhsˇ §yôyÓ˚î !öˆÏò≈!¢Ü˛y S1V ˆ§ˆÏüfiê˛yÓ˚ !§ˆÏfiê˛ü≠ ˛õyë˛e´ˆÏüÓ˚ xÓÎ˚Ó !öô≈y!Ó˚ï˛ •Î˚ 6ÈÙÈüyˆÏ§Ó˚ §üÎ˚§#üyÓ˚ !û˛!_ˆÏï˛– Î!òÄ Óï≈˛üyˆÏö ê˛yü≈ÈÙÈ~u˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y (TEE) xö%!¤˛ï˛ •Î˚ ò%!ê˛ ˆ§ˆÏüfiê˛yÓ˚ ï˛Ìy ~ܲ ÓåÈÓ˚ ˛õ)î≈ •ÄÎ˚yÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚– Óyͧ!Ó˚ܲ ê˛yü≈ÈÙÈ~u˛˘ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÓ˚ ú˛°yú˛° ≤Ãà!ï˛ÈÙÈ≤Ã!ï˛ˆÏÓòö Sˆ≤ÃyˆÏ@ˇÃ§ !Ó˚ˆÏ˛õyê≈˛VÈÙÈ~ ˆòáy ÎyÎ˚– ï˛ˆÏÓ §ühflÏ !ӣψÏÎ˚Ó˚ ≤Ã!ï˛!ê˛ ˛õˆÏe ˛õy¢ ܲÓ˚yÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚ ˆÓ˚çyŒê˛ ≤Ãܲy!¢ï˛ •Î˚ ~ÓÇ üyÜ≈˛!¢ê˛ ≤Ãòyö ܲÓ˚y •Î˚– S2V !Ó˚!û˛í˛z !§ˆÏfiê˛ü S˛õ%öɲõÓ˚#«˛î ˛õk˛!ï˛V ≠ !Ó!í˛!˛õ ˆÜ˛yˆÏ§≈Ó˚ çöƒ ˆÜ˛yˆÏöy ≤ÃÌyàï˛ !Ó˚!û˛í˛z ˛õk˛!ï˛ ~•z !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚ ˆö•z– ï˛y•z !¢«˛yÌ≈#Ó˚y ÎyˆÏï˛ ˆÜ˛yˆÏöy x!Óã˛yˆÏÓ˚Ó˚ !¢Ü˛yÓ˚ öy •ö ï˛y !ö!ÿ˛ï˛ ܲÓ˚yÓ˚ çöƒ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y Ä ü)°ƒyÎ˚ˆÏöÓ˚ ≤Ã!ï˛!ê˛ hflψÏÓ˚ §Ω˛yÓƒ §ÓÓ˚ܲü ˛õ)Ó≈ÈÙȧï˛Ü≈˛ï˛y ˆöÄÎ˚y •Î˚– S3V ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÈÙȧ)!ã˛ ˛õ!Ó˚Óï≈˛ö ≠ §yôyÓ˚îï˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÓ˚ ï˛y!Ó˚á Óò° ܲÓ˚y •Î˚ öy SˆÜ˛yˆÏöy §Ó˚ܲy!Ó˚ ã˛yܲ!Ó˚ Óy xöƒyöƒ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y Ìyܲy §ˆÏ_¥ÄV– ï˛ˆÏÓ ˆÜ˛yˆÏöy x!öÓyÎ≈ ܲyÓ˚îÓ¢ï˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÓ˚ !òö Óò° •ˆÏï˛ ˛õyˆÏÓ˚ ~ÓÇ ˆ§ˆÏ«˛ˆÏe !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ !§k˛yhsˇ•z ã)˛í˛¸yhsˇ– S4V ˛õÓ˚#«˛y ˆÜ˛w ≠ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ ê˛yü≈ÈÙÈ~u˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y=!° !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ xyMÈ˛!°Ü˛ ˆÜ˛w xÌÓy §Ó˚ܲyÓ˚ xö%ˆÏüy!òï˛ !Ó!û˛ß¨ !¢«˛y≤Ã!ï˛¤˛yˆÏö xö%!¤˛ï˛ •ˆÏÎ˚ ÌyˆÏܲ– ~ˆÏ«˛ˆÏe !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ !§k˛yhsˇ ã)˛í˛¸yhsˇ– S5V ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÓ˚ !òö ≠ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ ܲï,≈˛˛õ«˛ §Æy•yˆÏhsˇ xÌÓy ܲyˆÏçÓ˚ !òˆÏö ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÓ˚ !òö ôyÎ≈ ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ ˛õyˆÏÓ˚ö– ~ˆÏ«˛ˆÏeÄ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ !§k˛yhsˇ ã)˛í˛¸yhsˇ–

67 S6V !Üœ˛Î˚yí≈˛† ˛õy¢ ≠ ˆÜ˛yˆÏöy !¢«˛yÌ≈# ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÎ˚ ~ܲ!ê˛ !ö!ò≈‹T ˛õe ˛õy¢ S!Üœ˛Î˚yÓ˚V ܲÓ˚yÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚ ˛õ%öÓ˚yÎ˚ Ä•z ˛õˆÏeÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y !òˆÏï˛ ˛õyÓ˚ˆÏÓö öy– xyÓyÓ˚ ˆÜ˛yˆÏöy !¢«˛yÌ≈# §yú˛ˆÏ°ƒÓ˚ §ˆÏD ˆÜ˛yˆÏöy ˆÜ˛y§≈ §üyÆ Ü˛Ó˚ˆÏ°Ä ˛õ%öÓ˚yÎ˚ Ä•z ˆÜ˛yˆÏ§≈ û˛!ï≈˛ •ˆÏï˛ ˛õyÓ˚ˆÏÓö öy– S7V x!öÎ˚!üï˛ í˛z˛õ!fli!ï˛ ≠ Î!ò ˆÜ˛yˆÏöy !¢«˛yÌ≈# ˛õÓ˚#«˛y òÆÓ˚ myÓ˚y Ó!^ˇê˛ï˛ ˜Óô xƒyí˛!üê˛ Ü˛yí≈˛ S≤ÈÏÓ¢˛õeV xÌÓy ˆÓ˚y° öÇ Se´!üܲ §ÇáƒyV åÈyí˛¸y•z ˛õÓ˚#«˛yÎ˚ xÓï˛#î≈ •ö ï˛y•ˆÏ° ïÑ˛yÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y x!öÎ˚!üï˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y !•ˆÏ§ˆÏÓ àîƒ •ˆÏÓ ~ÓÇ ˆ§•z í˛z_Ó˚˛õe ü)°ƒy!Î˚ï˛ •ˆÏÓ öy– S8V í˛z_Ó˚˛õe ≤Ãy!ÆÓ˚ §üÎ˚§#üy ≠ ú˛°yú˛° ≤ÃܲyˆÏ¢Ó˚ !ï˛ö üyˆÏ§Ó˚ ˛õÓ˚ ü)°ƒy!Î˚ï˛ í˛z_Ó˚˛õe §ÇÓ˚«˛î ܲÓ˚y !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ ˛õˆÏ«˛ §Ω˛Ó öÎ˚– ˛õÓ˚#«˛y §Çe´yhsˇ xöƒyöƒ ï˛ˆÏ̃Ó˚ çöƒ ˆöï˛y!ç §%û˛y£Ï ü%_´ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ ĈÏÎ˚Ó§y•zê˛ ˆòáˆÏï˛ ˛õyˆÏÓ˚ö xÌÓy ˛õÓ˚#«˛yòƈÏÓ˚ ˆÎyàyˆÏÎyà ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ ˛õyˆÏÓ˚ö– 19. ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲw Sfiê˛y!í˛ ˆ§rê˛yÓ˚V !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲw=!°Ó˚ üyôƒˆÏü !Ó!û˛ß¨ ôÓ˚ˆÏöÓ˚ !¢«˛yÌ≈#ÈÙȧ•yÎ˚ï˛y ˆ§Óy ≤Ãòyö ܲˆÏÓ˚– !Ó£ÏÎ˚ §¡∫!°ï˛ ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲw=!°Ó˚ ~ܲ!ê˛ ï˛y!°Ü˛y ~áyˆÏö §ÇˆÏÎy!çï˛ •°– ~•z ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲw=!° Ó˚yˆÏçƒÓ˚ §ühflÏ ˆç°yÓ˚ ü%áƒfliyˆÏö xÓ!fliï˛ ~ÓÇ àî˛õ!Ó˚Ó•öÈÙÈ~Ó˚ üyôƒˆÏü §ÇÎ%_´– ܲˆÏ°ç ˛õ!Ó˚ã˛y°ö §!ü!ï˛Ó˚ üyôƒˆÏü xôƒ«˛ ü•y¢Î˚ myÓ˚y !öÎ%_´ §MÈ˛y°Ü˛ Ä Ü˛ü≈#Ó,ˆÏ®Ó˚ myÓ˚y ˛õ!Ó˚ã˛y!°ï˛ •Î˚ ~•z ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲw=!°– !ÓÓÓ˚î˛õe S≤çˆÏ˛õQy§Vñ û˛!ï≈˛Ó˚ xyˆÏÓòö˛õe §• §ÓôÓ˚ˆÏöÓ˚ ï˛ÌƒÈÙȧ•yÎ˚ï˛y ~•z ˆÜ˛w=!° ˆÌˆÏܲ ˛õyÄÎ˚y ÎyˆÏÓ– ≤Ã!ï˛ !¢«˛yӈϣÏ≈Ó˚ ≤ÃyÓ˚ˆÏΩ˛ ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲw=!° !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ xyüsfî çyöyÎ˚ ≤ÃyÓ˚!Ω˛Ü˛ §û˛yÎ˚– ˆÎáyˆÏö !¢«˛yÌ≈#Ó˚y !ÓŸª!Óòƒ°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ °«˛ñ í˛zˆÏj¢ƒ Ä Ü˛yÎ≈˛õk˛!ï˛ ~ÓÇ ò)Ó˚!¢«˛y ˛õk˛!ï˛ §¡õˆÏÜ≈˛ xÓ!•ï˛ •ö– ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲw=!° !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ ܲyí˛zˆÏ™!°ÇÈÙÈ~Ó˚ §üÎ˚§)!ã˛ ˜ï˛!Ó˚ Ä !ÓK˛y!˛õï˛ Ü˛ˆÏÓ˚– §yôyÓ˚îï˛ Ü˛yí˛zˆÏ™!°ÇÈÙÈ~Ó˚ §)!ã˛ §Æy•yˆÏhsˇ xÌÓy Ä•z ≤Ã!ï˛¤˛yˆÏöÓ˚ å%È!ê˛Ó˚ §üÎ˚ ˆòˆÏá ˜ï˛!Ó˚ ܲÓ˚y •Î˚– ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲw=!° !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ ˆÌˆÏܲ xƒy§y•zöˆÏürê˛ ˆ˛õ˛õyÓ˚ §Ç@ˇÃ• ܲˆÏÓ˚ !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ üˆÏôƒ !Óï˛Ó˚î ܲˆÏÓ˚ ~ÓÇ ï˛yÓ˚ ü)°ƒyÎ˚ˆÏöÓ˚ ÓƒÓfliy ܲˆÏÓ˚– !ÓÓÓ˚î˛õe S≤çˆÏ˛õQy§Vñ ï˛Ìƒñ xƒy§y•zöˆÏürê˛ ≤Ãû,˛!ï˛ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ ≤Ãôyö ܲyÎ≈y°Î˚ ˆÌˆÏܲ §Ó˚y§!Ó˚ !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ §Ó˚ÓÓ˚y• ܲÓ˚y •Î˚ öy– ~•z §ühflÏ !ܲå%ÈÓ˚ çöƒ !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲw=!°Ó˚ §ˆÏD ˆÎyàyˆÏÎyà ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– §ÇˆÏ«˛ˆÏ˛õ Ó°y ÎyÎ˚ñ ≤Ã!ï˛!ê˛ ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲw Sfiê˛y!í˛ÈÙȈ§rê˛yÓ˚V !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ ~ÓÇ !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ üˆÏôƒ ˜òö!®ö §ÇˆÏÎyà Ó˚«˛y ܲˆÏÓ˚– í˛zFã˛üyˆÏöÓ˚ !Óòƒyàï˛ Ä ˜ö!ï˛Ü˛ üyˆÏöÓ˚ çöƒ !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ ˙ܲy!hsˇÜ˛û˛yˆÏÓ §ˆÏã˛‹T Ä üÎ≈yòy§¡õߨ xyã˛Ó˚î ÓyN˛ö#Î˚– 19.1 ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲw Ä ˆ§=!°ˆÏï˛ xö%ˆÏüy!òï˛ ˆÜ˛y§≈ ï˛y!°Ü˛y (List of Study Centres along with approved Courses) 38-43 ˛õ,¤˛y ˆòá%ö–

19.2 ˆç°y!û˛!_ܲ ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲw (District wise List of Study Centres) 44-45 ˛õ,¤˛y ˆòá%ö–

68 20. !¢«˛yÌ≈# §•yÎ˚ï˛y Sfiê%˛ˆÏí˛rê˛ §yˆÏ˛õyê˛≈ §y!û≈˛§V !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ !Óòƒyàï˛ Ä ≤ây§!öܲ ˛õ!Ó˚ܲyë˛yˆÏüyÓ˚ ≤Ãôyö x!û˛ü%á •° §ühflÏ ˛õk˛!ï˛!ê˛ ÎyˆÏï˛ !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ xö%Ü)˛° •Î˚– û˛!ï≈˛ÈÙÈ˛õ)Ó≈ §üÎ˚ ˆÌˆÏܲ §y!ê≈˛!ú˛ˆÏÜ˛ê˛ ˛õyÄÎ˚y ˛õÎ≈hsˇ !¢«˛yÌ≈#Ó˚y !Ó!û˛ß¨ ˛õÎ≈yˆÏÎ˚ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ ˆÌˆÏܲ !Óòƒyàï˛ Ä xöƒyöƒ §•ˆÏÎy!àï˛y !öÓ˚hsˇÓ˚ ˆ˛õˆÏÎ˚ ÌyˆÏܲö– z ≤Ãôyö ܲyÎ≈y°Î˚ñ xyMÈ˛!°Ü˛ ˆÜ˛w Ä ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲw=!°ˆÏï˛ û˛!ï≈˛ÈÙÈ˛õ)Ó≈ ܲyí˛zˆÏ™!°Ç •Î˚– z !˛õ !§ !˛õÈÙÈÓ˚ üyôƒˆÏü ≤Ãï˛ƒ«˛ !¢«˛îÈÙȧ•yÎ˚ï˛y ˆòÄÎ˚y •Î˚ ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲw=!°ˆÏï˛– z !öÓ≈y!ã˛ï˛ ˆÜ˛w=!°ˆÏï˛ !ӈϢ£ÏK˛ xôƒy˛õܲˆÏòÓ˚ xô#ˆÏö ≤ÈÏÎ˚yçö#Î˚ í˛z˛õyòyö§• ≤ÃyˆÏÎ˚y!àܲ S≤Ãy!Qܲƒy°V Üœ˛y§ •Î˚– z !ö!ò≈‹T !ӣψÏÎ˚Ó˚ ã˛y!•òy xö%ÎyÎ˚# !Ó!û˛ß¨ ܲü≈¢y°yñ !¢«˛yü)°Ü˛ ºüî ≤Ãû,˛!ï˛ xyˆÏÎ˚y!çï˛ •Î˚– z !öÓ˚hsˇÓ˚ ü)°ƒyÎ˚ö Ä ï˛Ìƒ ˛õ!Ó˚ˆÏÓ¢ö– z ˛õyë˛yàyˆÏÓ˚Ó˚ §%!Óôy– z !ö!ò≈‹T ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲˆÏw Ä xyMÈ˛!°Ü˛ ˆÜ˛ˆÏw ˛õÓ˚#«˛y @ˇÃ•î ܲÓ˚y •Î˚– 21. ܲyÓ˚ §ˆÏD ˆÎyàyˆÏÎyà ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ

e´!üܲ !Óû˛yà !Ó£ÏÎ˚ ˆê˛!°ˆÏú˛yö öÇ •zÈÙȈü° xy•z!í˛ §Çáƒy 1. !öÓ¶˛ö û˛!ï≈˛ §Çe´yhsˇ 033ÈÙÈ4066 3220 [email protected] !öÓ¶˛ö §Çe´yhsˇ 033ÈÙÈ40663223 ˛õ%öö≈Ó#ܲÓ˚î §Çe´yhsˇ 2. ˛õyë˛ÈÙÈí˛z˛õܲÓ˚î 033ÈÙÈ4066 3218 3. ˛õÓ˚#«˛y xƒyí˛!üí˛ Ü˛yí≈˛ §Çe´yhsˇ 033ÈÙÈ24630292 [email protected] xƒy§y•zöˆÏürê˛ §Çe´yhsˇ 033ÈÙÈ2463 0293 ê˛yü≈ÈÙÈ~u˛ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y §Çe´yhsˇ 22. !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ x!û˛ˆÏÎyà ˆÎÈÙÈˆÜ˛yˆÏöy ôÓ˚ˆÏöÓ˚ x!û˛ˆÏÎyà çyöyˆÏöyÓ˚ çöƒ §•Ü˛yÓ˚# x!ôܲï≈˛yñ fiê˛y!í˛ ˆ§rê˛yÓ˚ xÌÓy xy•ùyÎ˚ܲñ !¢«˛yÌ≈# x!û˛ˆÏÎyà !ö‹õ!_ !Óû˛yàÈÙÈ~Ó˚ §yˆÏÌ ˆÎyàyˆÏÎyà ܲÓ˚&ö !ã˛!ë˛ xÌÓy •zÈÙȈüˆÏ°Ó˚ üyôƒˆÏü– •zÈÙȈü°≠ [email protected] !ã˛!ë˛ ˛õyë˛yˆÏöyÓ˚ !ë˛Ü˛yöy ≠ !í˛!í˛ÈÙÈ26ñ ˆ§QÓ˚ÈÙÈ1ñ §Œê˛ˆÏ°Ü˛ !§!ê˛ñ ܲ°Ü˛yï˛yÈÙÈ700 064 ~ܲçö !¢«˛yÌ≈# ˆöï˛y!ç §%û˛y£Ï ü%_´ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚ û˛!ï≈˛ •ÄÎ˚yÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚≠ ï˛ÑyÓ˚ §ühflÏ ôÓ˚ˆÏöÓ˚ !°!áï˛ x!û˛ˆÏÎyàñ ≤ÈÏÎ˚yçö#Î˚ ≤Ãyüyîƒ ï˛ˆÏ̃Ó˚ ≤Ã!ï˛!°!˛õ §• ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲˆÏwÓ˚ §MÈ˛y°Ü˛ ü•y¢Î˚ myÓ˚y fl∫y«˛!Ó˚ï˛ •ˆÏÎ˚ xy§ˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– xöƒÌyÎ˚ x!û˛ˆÏÎyà!ê˛ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ ܲï,≈˛˛õ«˛ myÓ˚y @ˇÃy•ƒ •ˆÏÓ öy–

69 23. ܲü≈ˆÏ«˛ˆÏe ˆÎÔöÈÙÈ!ö˛õ#í˛¸ö §Çe´yhsˇ ˆöï˛y!ç §%û˛y£Ï ü%_´ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ ö#!ï˛ Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 ÈÙÈ~Ó˚ §ˆÏD §D!ï˛ ˆÓ˚ˆÏá ~ÓÇ ï˛Í˛õÓ˚Óï≈˛# !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ üO%Ó˚# ܲ!ü¢ˆÏöÓ˚ !öˆÏò≈¢yÓ°# xö%ÎyÎ˚#ñ ˆöï˛y!ç §%û˛y£Ï ü%_´ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ ܲü≈ˆÏ«˛ˆÏe öyÓ˚# !öÎ≈yï˛ö ≤Ã!ï˛ˆÏÓ˚yô !ö!£Ïk˛Ü˛Ó˚î Ä ¢y!hflÏ!ÓôyˆÏöÓ˚ çöƒ ~ܲ!ê˛ ö#!ï˛ !öô≈yÓ˚î ܲˆÏÓ˚ˆÏåÈ ~ÓÇ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ !Ó!û˛ß¨ ≤ÃyDˆÏî ü!•°y ܲü≈#ˆÏòÓ˚ IJõÓ˚ ˆÎÔöÈÙÈ!ö˛õ#í˛¸ö §Çe´yhsˇ xyû˛ƒhsˇÓ˚#î x!û˛ˆÏÎyà @ˇÃ•ˆÏîÓ˚ çöƒ Internal Complaints Committee àë˛ö ܲˆÏÓ˚ˆÏåÈ– ~•z ö#!ï˛ §Çe´yhsˇ xy•zö Ä ˛õk˛!ï˛àï˛ áÓÓ˚yáÓÓ˚ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ üO%Ó˚# ܲ!ü¢ˆÏöÓ˚ ĈÏÎ˚Ó§y•zê˛ÈÙÈ~ (www.ugc.ac.in) ˛õyÄÎ˚y ÎyˆÏÓ– ˛õyë˛ÈˆÏܲˆÏwÓ˚ ˆÜ˛yÈÙÈx!í≈˛ˆÏöê˛Ó˚ Óy ˆÎáyˆÏö ˛õyë˛ÈˆÏܲw!ê˛ xÓ!fliï˛ ˆ§áyöܲyÓ˚ xôƒˆÏ«˛Ó˚ ܲyˆÏåÈ ˆÎÔöÈÙÈ!ö˛õ#í˛¸ö §Çe´yhsˇ x!û˛ˆÏÎyà çyöyˆÏöy ÎyˆÏÓ– 24. §ã˛Ó˚yã˛Ó˚ !çK˛y§ƒ ˆÎ §ühflÏ ≤ß¿ !¢«˛yÌ≈#Ó˚y §ã˛Ó˚yã˛Ó˚ !çK˛y§y ܲˆÏÓ˚öñ ˛õ)Ó≈yö%üyˆÏöÓ˚ !û˛!_ˆÏï˛ !öˆÏã˛ ï˛yÓ˚ ܲˆÏÎ˚ܲ!ê˛ í˛z_Ó˚ ˆòÄÎ˚y •°– xy!ü ˆÜ˛yÌyÎ˚ xö°y•zö xyˆÏÓòö˛õe ˛õyÓ⁄ xyüyÓ˚ ˛õ)Ó˚î ܲÓ˚y xyˆÏÓòö˛õe xÌÓy ˆÎyàƒï˛yüyö ˆÜ˛yÌyÎ˚ Îyã˛y•z ܲÓ˚Ó⁄ ˛õ)Ó˚î ܲÓ˚y xyˆÏÓòö˛õe ˆÜ˛yÌyÎ˚ çüy ˆòÓ⁄ û˛!ï≈˛Ó˚ !ÓK˛!Æ çy!Ó˚ •ÄÎ˚yÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚ xy˛õ!ö xyüyˆÏòÓ˚ û˛!ï≈˛§Çe´yhsˇ ĈÏÎ˚Ó§y•zˆÏê˛ §ühflÏ ï˛Ìƒ ˛õyˆÏÓö Sû˛!ï≈˛Ó˚ !ÓK˛!ƈÏï˛ !Ó¢ò §ÇˆÏÎyà í˛z˛õ°∏˛ •ˆÏÓV– ˛õ)Ó˚î ܲÓ˚y xyˆÏÓòö˛õe xÌÓy ˆÎyàƒï˛yüyö xy˛õöyˆÏܲ Îyã˛y•z ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ xy˛õöyÓ˚ !öÓ≈y!ã˛ï˛ ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲw Sfiê˛y!í˛ ˆ§rê˛yÓ˚ÈVÙÈ~Ó˚ üyôƒˆÏü SˆÎ!ê˛ xy˛õöyÓ˚ xyˆÏÓòö˛õˆÏe í˛z!Õ‘!áï˛ xyˆÏåÈV– xy˛õöyÓ˚ ≤ÈÏòÎ˚ û˛!ï≈˛ÈÙÈ!ú˛ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°Î˚ÈÙÈ!ö!ò≈‹T ÓƒyˆÏB˛ çüy !òˆÏÎ˚ ˆ§•z Ó˚!§ò Ä xöƒyöƒ !¢«˛yàï˛ ˆÎyàƒï˛yÓ˚ §Ü˛° §öò Ä ö¡∫Ó˚˛õˆÏeÓ˚ ˆú˛yˆÏê˛yܲ!˛õ§• ˛õ)Ó˚î ܲÓ˚y xyˆÏÓòö˛õe !öô≈y!Ó˚ï˛ ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲˆÏw çüy !òˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– xy!ü !ܲ ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲw Sfiê˛y!í˛ ˆ§rê˛yÓ˚V Óò° ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ ˛õy!Ó˚⁄ û˛!ï≈˛Ó˚ ˛õÓ˚ ¢ï≈˛ §yˆÏ˛õˆÏ«˛ ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲw Óò° ܲÓ˚y ÎyÎ˚– ˆöï˛y!ç §%û˛y£Ï ü%_´ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ xö%Ü)˛ˆÏ° ܲ°Ü˛yï˛yÎ˚ ≤ÈÏòÎ˚ 500 S˛õÑyã˛¢ï˛V ê˛yܲyÓ˚ ÓƒyB˛ í»˛yú˛ê˛ çüy !òˆÏÎ˚ xyˆÏÓòö ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– ~•z ôÓ˚ˆÏöÓ˚ xyˆÏÓòö˛õe ï˛áö•z @ˇÃy•ƒ •ˆÏÓ Îáö !¢«˛yÌ≈# 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71 ܲáö ~ÓÇ !ܲû˛yˆÏÓ xyû˛ƒhsˇÓ˚#î ü)°ƒyÎ˚ö˛õe!ê˛ çüy ˆòÓ⁄ !ÓŸª!Óòƒy°ˆÏÎ˚Ó˚ ˛õÓ˚#«˛y !öÎ˚yüܲ òÆÓ˚ ܲï,≈˛Ü˛ !öô≈y!Ó˚ï˛ §üÎ˚§)!ã˛Ó˚ üˆÏôƒ !¢«˛yÌ≈#ˆÏܲ ïÑ˛yÓ˚ !öç ˛õyë˛ˆÏܲˆÏw xyû˛ƒhsˇÓ˚#î ü)°ƒyÎ˚ö˛õe!ê˛ çüy !òˆÏï˛ •ˆÏÓ– ˆÜ˛y§≈!ê˛ !öô≈y!Ó˚ï˛ §üÎ˚§#üy xÌ≈yÍ !ï˛ö ÓåȈÏÓ˚Ó˚ üˆÏôƒ Î!ò xy!ü §¡õߨ ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ öy ˛õy!Ó˚ ï˛y•ˆÏ° xyüyÓ˚ xyû˛ƒhsˇÓ˚#î ü)°ƒyÎ˚ö˛õe!ê˛Ó˚ üyˆÏöÓ˚ ܲ# •ˆÏÓ⁄ çüy •ÄÎ˚y xyû˛ƒhsˇÓ˚#î ü)°ƒyÎ˚ö˛õe=!°Ó˚ üyö ˛˛õO#û)˛ï˛Ü˛Ó˚ˆÏîÓ˚ §üÎ˚§#üy SåÈÎ˚ ÓͧÓ˚V ˛õÎ≈hsˇ §ÇÓ˚!«˛ï˛ ÌyܲˆÏÓ– xyû˛ƒhsˇÓ˚#î ü)°ƒyÎ˚ö˛õe ~ܲÓyÓ˚ ü)°ƒy!Î˚ï˛ •ÄÎ˚yÓ˚ ˛õÓ˚ üyöÈÙÈÓ,!k˛Ó˚ çöƒ ˛õ%öÓ˚yÎ˚ çüy ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ ˛õyÓ˚Ó !ܲ⁄ öyñ ˆÜ˛yˆÏöy ˛õ!Ó˚!fli!ï˛ˆÏï˛•z ˆ§!ê˛ xy˛õ!ö ܲÓ˚ˆÏï˛ ˛õyÓ˚ˆÏÓö öy– Different Administrative and Academic Wings of NSOU

Vice-Chancellor’s Secretariat

z DD-26, Sector-I, Salt Lake City, Kolkata-700 064, Phone: 033 4066 3201, Fax: 033 4066 3224 Registrar’s Office z DD-26, Sector-I, Salt Lake City, Kolkata-700 064, Phone: 033 4066 3211, Fax: 033 4062 3171 Study Centres Department z DD-26, Sector-I, Salt Lake City, Kolkata-700 064, Phone: 033 4066 3205 Office of the Controller of Examinations z 2nd Floor, 134/1, Meghnad Saha Sarani, Kolkata-700 029, Phone: 033 2463 0292, Fax: 033 2465 6936

School of Sciences z City Campus: 1) DD-26, Sector-I, Salt Lake City Kolkata-700 064, Phone: 033 4066 3217 2) 1st Floor, K-2, Bidhannagar Fire Station, Sector-V, Salt Lake City, Kolkata-700 091, Phone: 033 2357 2947, 033 2357 7644 z Academic Campus : Academic Building, Ghoshpara Station Road, Kalyani, Nadia, PIN-741 235, Phone: 033 2582 6611 School of Humanities z City Campus : DD-26, Sector-I, Salt Lake City, Kolkata-700 064, Phone: 033 4066 3214 z Academic Campus: Academic Building, Ghosphpara Station Road, Nadia, PIN-741 235, Phone: 033 2582 0103 School of Social Sciences z City Campus: DD-26, Sector-I, Salt Lake City, Kolkata-700 064, Phone: 033 4066 3219 z Academic Campus: Academic Building, Ghoshpara Station Road, Kalyani, Nadia, PIN-741 235, Phone: 033 2582 3336 School of Professional Studies z City Campus: DD-26, Sector-I, Salt Lake City, Kolkata-700 064, Phone: 033 4066 9464 z Academic Campus: School of Professional Studies, Ghoshpara Station Road, Kalyani, Nadia, PIN-741 235, Phone: 033 2582 2529

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