Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya [Govt. Sponsored] Estd. – 1964 P.O.-Dist.-Purba MedinipurPin Code-721655 Web: www.bajkulcollege.org E-mail: [email protected]

Prospectus – 2019-’ 20

Contents Sl. No. Particulars Items/ Facts Page No.  The College at a glance  About the College  Golden History of the college  Donor’s List  From the Desk of President 1. About us 4-9  From the Desk of Teacher-in-charge  Location  Mission & Vision  Aims & Objectives  NAAC Accreditation Status  Administrative Body  Governing Body  Teacher’s Council  Board of Studies (BoS) for PG Section 2. Administration 10-13  Examination Cell  Committees, Sub-committees & Cells  IQAC (Internal Quality Assurance Cell)  Students Union (i) Language & Literature (ii) Pure Science  Academic (iii) Bio-science Departments & (iii) Interdisciplinary & Earth Science Teaching (iv) Social Science Faculties (v) Technical Disciplines 3. Academics 14-33 (vi) Career oriented Disciplines (vii) Library Science (i)Department wise Non-teaching Staff  Non-teaching (iii) Office Non-teaching Staff Staff (iv) Casual Office Non-teaching Staff  Magazines from the College and different Departments  Publication from the College and different Departments with ISBN  Research Activities (MRP/ Ph. D. Work/ Research Publication)  Academic Programmes like Seminar, Workshop, etc.  List of Holidays  Academic Calendar  Rules for Discipline of the College  Data on admitted students  Results  Subject taught  Intake Capacity  Roll Strength  Combination/ Bunching of Subjects  Admission of the Student in details (Policy & Rules,Online Admission, etc.)  Fees Structure & Abstract of Fees 4. Admission  Under Graduate Admission & Registration Schedule for the 34 - 48 Academic Session – 2017-’18  Counselling and Admission Schedule for 2017 – ’18  Concession of Fees  Transfer Rules  Changing Subjects  Students Attendance Rules  Registration Rules . College Campus . College Building . Students’ Common Rooms . Library (Central & Departmental) Infrastructural 5. . Women’s’ Hostel 49 - 52 Facilities . Canteen . Play Ground, Gymnasium & Indoor Sports Training Facility . Seminar Hall & Medical Unit . Golden Jubilee & Subarna Jayanti Memorial Building Co-curricular  NSS (National Service Scheme) 6. 53 Activities  NCC (National Cadet Corps) UGC Oriented  ITI (Industrial Training Institute) Career  Communicative English oriented  Career Counselling Programmes 7. Courses/  College Campussing & Directly Employment Opportunities from 54 - 55 WBSCHE & VU Automobile Maintenance & ITI affiliated Courses  Special Camp for NSS, NCC, Yoga & Red Cross Society  Alumni Association  Scholarship & Stipends 8. Others  Special/ Memorial Prizes & Awards 56-58  UGC Funded Remedial Coaching & Tutorial Class Facility  Educational Tour & Field Works 9. Future Planning 59 10. Photo Gallery 60 - 68

1. About Us: I. College Profile at a glance Sl. No. Particulars Description 1. Year of Establishment 1964 2. Recent Designation NAAC Re-accredited Co-educational Degree College (Govt. Sponsored) 22°01´37.5´´ N - 22°01´29.9´´N & 87°49´11.3´´E - 87°49´01.6´´E; 3. Location Kismat Bajkul, Purba Medinipur-721655 P.O.-Kismat Bajkul, P.S.- Bhagwanpur, Dist.-Purba Medinipur, State- West 4. Address (Mailing) Bengal, Country-, PIN-721655. 5. Contact No. 03220 274291 (Principal)/274460 (Office) 6. E-mail Id [email protected] 7. Website www.bajkulcollege.org C/186/Affi. Dt. 03/09/64, Formerly Calcutta University & now Vidyasagar 8. Affiliation University (1985) 9. Recognition 2F & 12B under UGC Rules/ Act-1994 10. Financial Category Grant in Aid Grant, Donation, Subscription, Self-financing, Course Fees, Development 11. Source of Income Fees, etc. College Campus of 12.5 Acre/ 48,563.33 sq metre provides Academic & Administrative Buildings (with well-equipped laboratories & Library), College Accommodation & Canteen, Play Ground, Indoor Sports Hall, Hostel, Staff Quarter, Dormitory, 12. Infrastructure Cycle Stand, Gymnasium, Night Guard Quarter, SBI Bank, Indigenous Garden, ITI and PG Building, Inter-campus Road, Large Pond & Constructing Auditorium. 13. Hostel Accommodation Women’s Hostel with 30 intake capacity 14. Roll Strength Total: 4200 (including PG, DDE & ITI Sections) (i)UG (18-Hons. & 23-General), (ii) PG (on Regular-5& Distance Mode-5), 15. Course Provided (iii) Certificate Course (1), (iv) Self-financing Course (1) & (v) ITI (Trading Course-2) 16. Departments 23-Departments including Hons., General, Major & PG (i)Class Lecture, (ii) Practical Class, (iii) Tutorial & Remedial Class, (iv) Group Discussion, (v) Process Slide Show, (vi) Field Work, (vii) 17. Teaching-Learning System Educational Tour, (viii) Students’ Practice Teaching, (ix) Conversation Class, (x) Seminar, (xi) Symposium, (xii) Inter-disciplinary Lecture, (xiii) Career Canselling for Competitive examination, etc. Self-financing Most Relevant Career oriented Course (One & Unique in our 18. Automobile Maintenance university) 19. ITI Job oriented Trading Programme (Central Govt. Aid) 4000 sq. ft. with ~29500 books, CD Books -356+, 29+ journals, 7+ magazines, 4+ News Papers & Open Access Reading & Lending, Searching 20. Library Capacity & Facility Web OPAC, Searching e-journals and e-books through N List Programme of INFLIBNET, Book Bank and Internet Searching 21. Co-curricular Activities Most activated Yoga, NSS & NCC Programmes Involvement of teachers and students in Co-curriculum Field Project 22. Research Activities Work, Minor Research Project, DST-Project, Ph. D. Research Work, etc. Vehicle Stand & Canteen Providing well spaced vehicle stand & functioning canteen in college 23. Facility campus Staff Quarter & Dormitory 24. Principal & Staff Quarter and Dormitory Facility for teachers Facility Play Ground & Indoor Sports 25. Play ground for outdoor games & Indoor Sports Centre for Indoor games Facility 26. Gymnasium Facility Well-equipped Gymnasium with multi-gym facilities

II. About the College: Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya(affiliated to ) was re-accredited with grade "B" (2.66) by NAAC in the year2015. Our college is one of the larger colleges in rural Bengal in terms of strength of students (about 4,200) and the number of subjects taught (18- Honours Disciplines & 22- General Disciplines) at the undergraduate and recently postgraduate levels (5-Regular PG Courses & 5- DDE Mode PG Courses). The college campus consists of a lush green atmosphere with play ground, flower gardens, large UG and PG buildings, gymnasium, indoor sports training facilities, students’ hostel, bank, students’ canteen, cycle stand, teachers’ accommodation, Principal’s quarters etc. Currently, an attempt is being made to revamp the outlook of the college by painting all the buildings and major repair works. New constructions for general auditorium, boys’ hostel inside the extended campus, opening of a canteen with modern facilities and subsidized food, digital cataloguing of library books and journals, air conditioned library reading room, photocopy facilities for students and to provide better class room facilities with LCD projectors and ceramic boards etc. are in offing. At our college, a wide variety of subjects are offered at the undergraduate (UG) level. The postgraduate (PG) courses are offered in Sanskrit, Bengali, Geography, Philosophy and History. Our college receives a well‐mixed pool of students from rural and rurban areas. Our students come out with flying colours and they do well in further higher studies. Many of our students excel in Research works and in high profile jobs all over the country and abroad.

III. Golden History of the College: Our College celebrated its Golden Jubilee in the year 2014 through various cultural functions, series of seminars, discussion,etc. The foundation stone of our college Bajkul Milani Mahvidyalaya was laid on 3rd September, 1964 as a Govt. sponsored college under Calcutta University. It has come under the prevue of Vidyasagar University since 1985. Its birth owes initially to the sacrifice of the local people in the form of financial assistance and donation of landed property. Many educationists and patricians with lofty ideas extended their helping hands in the formative stage of the college. Late Abha Maity the then Honourable Minister of the Govt. of (who later became a Central Minister) undertook the pioneering activities for founding and further in the advancement of the college with the able assistance of many patrons and donors like Late Subodh Chandra Maity, Late Khagendranath Samanta, Late Bharat Bijoy Maity, Late Amiya Kumar Maity, Late Jogendranath Pradhan, Late Sristidhar Pradhan and others. The institution remains ever grateful to them. A list of some noble hearted donors of this college is given bellow:

IV. Donor’s List behind Foundation of College: Sl. Amount Sl. Amount Name of Donors Address Name of Donors Address No. (Rs./-) No. (Rs./-) 1. W. B. Government (DPI) 53. Dr. Surapati Maity Saripur 501.00 2. Shri Sristidhar Pradhan Garbari 16,001.00 54. Debendranath Mondal Maklasi 501.00 55. Teachers, Dhanyashri 3. Khagendranath Samanta Bajaberia 12,000.00 Dhanyashri 501.00 K. C. High School 4. Hrishikesh Maity Barabari 10,001.00 56. Sarojini Maity Kakra 501.00 5. Shashi Bhushan Sau Tiorkhali 10,000.00 57. Durgaram Maity Dhanyashri 501.00 6. Anil Kumar Mishra Shyamsundarpur 3,751.00 58. Bhutnath Giri Brindabanpur 501.00 Land Teachers, Dibakarpur Sl. 7. Dibakarpur 3,000.00 Name of Donors Address Holdings High School No. (Acre) 8. Dibakarpur High School Dibakarpur 3,000.00 59. Khagendranath Samanta Bajaberia 1.38 9. Binodini Bhakta Patna 1100.00 60. Benimadhab Samanta Kakhuriabari 1.15 10. Nikunja Behari Maity Kalagachhia 1001.00 61. Karalicharan Singha Hinchageria 0.77 11. Asim Kumar Maity Rasikachak 1001.00 62. Nagendranath Bera Tiorkhali 0.69 12. Sachindranath Giri Barghuni 1001.00 63. Gajendranath Jana Tethibari 0.51 13. Ishan Chandra Giri Thakurnagar 1000.00 64. Sarada Samanta Bajaberia 0.50 14. Bhikhari Pradhan Kulbari 850.00 65. Debendranath Parua Bajaberia 0.50 Teachers, Kandapasra 66. 15. Kandapasra 800.00 Jagadish Singha Hinchageria 0.44 Deshapran High School 16. Upendranath Giri Kakra 750.00 67. Jogendranath Pradhan Bajaberia 0.38 17. Paresh Chandra Bera Purbachak 510.00 68. Bhuban Ch. Pradhan Bajaberia 0.38 18. Ishar Chandra Sahoo Kaliachak 505.00 69. Sailendranath Pradhan Bajaberia 0.38 19. Prabir Chandra Khanra Nandapur 501.00 70. Pratap Chandra Parua Bajaberia 0.29 20. Prabhat Kumar Manna Baraghuni 501.00 71. Asutosh Singha Hinchageria 0.29 21. Gopinath Panja Bajkul 501.00 72. Bhutnath Samanta Bajaberia 0.27 22. Satrughna Bera 501.00 73. Khirod Chandra Bera Bajaberia 0.25 23. Nibaran Parua Kashimpur 501.00 74. Surendranath Maity Lohabar 0.25 24. Biman Kusum Santra Hanubhunia 501.00 75. Khagendranath Maity Garbari 0.25 25. Pankaj Behari Khatua Barberia 501.00 76. Bibhuti Bhushan Samanta Kakhuriabari 0.25 26. Ramnarayan Mondal Porachingra 501.00 77. Khudiram Jana Tethibari 0.25 27. Prasanta Kumar Hazra Barberia 501.00 78. Paritosh Maity Lohabar 0.23 10 No. Upper 79. 28. Nandigram 501.00 Haripada Roy Kakhuriabari 0.17 Primary Sikhshak Samiti Nandigram 2 No. Upper 80. Bhikhan Chandra 29. Nandigram 501.00 Bajaberia 017 Primary Sikhshak Samiti Pradhan 30. Kartik Chandra Manna Haria 501.00 81. Bhutnath Pradhan Bajaberia 0.17 31. Dinanath De Abasberia 501.00 82. Harekrishna Bera Bajaberia 0.12 32. Smt. Sarojini De Abasberia 501.00 83. Bhushan Ch. Pradhan Bajaberia 0.12 Nandigram 4 No. Upper 84. 33. Nandigram 501.00 Srikanta Pradhan Bajaberia 0.12 Primary Sikhshak Samiti 34. Haripada Jana Tethibari 501.00 85. Gobinda Prasad Pradhan Narayandari 0.12 35. Bipin Behari Bera Talla 501.00 86. Tarendranath Manna Narayandari 0.12 36. Nagendra Nath Bera Purbachak 501.00 87. Bibhuti Bhushan Bera Bamunchak 0.12 37. Rasbehari Samanta Kakhuriabari 501.00 88. Anil Kr .Mukhyopadhyay 0.12 Najirbazar Khadi o 89. 38. Bajkul 501.00 Shaktipada Jana Tethibari 0.12 Gramodyog Sangha 39. Sristidhar Das Purbachak 501.00 90. Rasbehari Maity Tehibari 0.12 40. Binoy Kumar Das Dalbar 501.00 91. Bhupendranath Maity Lohabar 0.10 41. Radhaganj Bazar Committee Radhaganj 501.00 92. Bhushan Ch. Pradhan Narayandari 0.10 42. Anil Kumar Maity Patna 501.00 93. Anukul Jana Tethibari 0.10 43. Anil Kumar Jana Chunkhabari 501.00 94. Gosta Behari Pradhan Boyalia 0.10 44. Shrijukta Iswar Ch. Maity Rasikachak 501.00 95. Pashupati Manna Narayandari 0.07 45. Panchanan Mondal Sultanpur 501.00 96. Banamali Pradhan Narayandari 0.05 46. Banga Bijoy Maity Rasikachak 501.00 97. Suresh Ch. Bhunia Tethibari 0.05 47. Bhujanga Bhushan Maity Rasikachak 501.00 98. Ramesh Ch. Bhunia Tethibari 0.05 48. Dr. Rajani Ranjan Bera Rasikachak 501.00 99. Dinesh Chandra Tethibari 0.04 49. Santosh Kumar Mondal Srikrishnapur 501.00 100. Nagendra Nath Jana Tethibari 0.01 50. Smt. Prabhabati Das Bankaboyalia 501.00 101. Sudhir Chandra Jana Tethibari 0.01 51. Radhakrishna Bhakta Patna 501.00 102. Ram Maity Tethibari 0.02 52. Gopinath Manna Das Gomutha 501.00 103. Biren Maity Tethibari 0.12

V. From the Desk of President:

Mr. Ardhendu Maity, (MLA, Bhagwanpur Assembly Constituency-2001, 2006, 2011 & 2016) President of the Governing Body, Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya, Kismat Bajkul, Purba Medinipur - 721655

Foundation-stone of Bajkul Milani Mahvidyalaya was laid on 3rd September, 1964 as a Govt. sponsored college under Calcutta University. It has come under the purview of Vidyasagar University since 1985. Its birth owes initially to the sacrifice of the local people in the form of financial assistance and donation of landed property. Late Abha Maity ( First Founder President of the Governing Body of this college : 03.09.1964-28.02.1965 ) the then Hon’ble Minister of the Govt. of West Bengal (who later became a Central Minister) undertook the pioneering activities for founding and further in the advancement of the college with the able assistance of many patrons and donors like Late Subodh Chandra Maity, Late Jogendranath Pradhan, Late Khagendranath Samanta, Late Bharat Bijoy Maity, Late Amiya Kumar Maity, Late Sristidhar Pradhan and others. The Institution remains grateful to them. It is a Rural Institution in the Junction of Road and Road with 48,563.33 Sq. metre areas. The college has a built up area of 6,268.15 Sq. metre only. We have a play ground with a large beautiful pond, Gymnasium, biggest Indoor Sports Facility Centre, canteen, teacher’s dormitory, women’s hostel, intra-bank facility with well developed main college building into 4-main segments like southern administrative cum frontal academic sector, eastern central library and related sector, northern UG sector and western PG Sector with large ITI section. More than 30,000 books and journal facility of our Central Library excluding all of the departmental libraries can be proud to us in comparism with other institution. Present student strength is 4200. The college is situated in the Milan-bhumi of three villages like Tethibari, Bajkul and Khakhuriabari. Students from all six Thanas like Bhagawanpur, , Nadigram, Chandipur, & Potashpur comes here for taking higher education in Undergraduate and Post-graduate courses. Not only that a remarkable student comes from Sabang, Pingla and Moyna PS and also from South 24-Parganas. The college has now 23 general subjects out of which 18 Honours Subjects and one Major course in Automobile Maintenance. The college opened three regular Post- graduate courses in Sanskrit, Bengali, Geography and Environmental Management, Philosophy and History. We are ready to offer Information and Communication Technology (ICT) enabled class rooms to all departments within 2020. We shall start more job oriented courses also 2017 onwards. We have also started an Industustrial Training Institute (ITI) to extend and enhance skills and Jobs amongst the local people. We have the intention to curve the institution in the Semester-based UGC Education curriculum to project it an autonomous character. I convey my heartiest new session’s greetings of 2019 to the affiliating Vidyasagar University, All present and past students & Staffs of this generous Institution. All good-minded people are also requested to join hands with us to transform this college into a University in the near days.

VI. From The Desk of Teacher-in-Charge (TIC):

Dr. Pijushkanti Dandapath, Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya,Kismat Bajkul, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, India-721655

The Bajkul Milani Mhaavidyalaya was established on 3rd September 1964 as a Government sponsored College under the Calcutta University. It has come under the preview of the Vidyasagar University with effect from 1985. Its birth initially owes to the sacrifice of the local people in the form of financial assistance and landed property. Many educationists and patricians with lofty ideas extended their helping hands in its formative stage. It was a cherisheddream of late freedom fighter and the-then Minister Smt. Abha Maity. The site of the College has a charming view in the background of a luxuriant landscape of nature. It is situated by the side of the Kolkata-Digha highway (NH-116B Nandakumar-Digha highway), and Digha –-- -Howrah and Digha –Tamluk-Panskura-Kharagpur (S.E) railway has passed away embracing the College campus. From a humble beginning, the College has been flourished remarkably and has been serving the cause of education with a fair measure of distinction during the last 54 years. Where the College have been started with 20 students with 08 general subjects in 1964now it has been increased in nearly 252 fold i.e. 4200 students with 24 U.G. subjects and 01 major subjects and also 5-P.G. subjects. Among these our College offers honours course in 18 subjects and general course in 24 subject along with 01 major Automobile Maintenance (3-yrs.) at under graduate level and Sanskrit, Geography, Philosophy, History and Bengali P.G. (M.A./M.Sc.) level in regular course. The praiseworthy performance of students of various departments like Chemistry, Physics, Botany, Physiology etc has been proved by their consistently good academic records by attaining the position 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the whole vidyasagar university. Our college not only champion in academic side but also champion in cultural side as our college students scored as champion in the Football Soccer Tournament-2016 in Vidyasagar University. Nine Football players from our college have been selected in the Vidyasagar University Football Team in 2016. Our students also received first position in the District Science Fair, 2016 by preparing a Agriculture-based-SMS Model on 23rd December 2016. Our students gladly participated (November-2016) in the 75th year of Great Escape of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. They stood first in the English Essay Writing and Photograph drawing on Subhas Chandra Bose in the district level. Beside the above, the college can boast of 28-qualified permanent full time teachers, 32-part-time teachers, 11- whole time contractual teachers and 71-guest teachers and also many number of highly experienced and qualified eminent visiting faculties, 56-non-teaching staff and about five thousand students along with three NSS unit, NCC, Indoor and Outdoor sports facilities with big play ground and big pond for swimming and also beautiful garden, Women’s hostel and teachers’ dormitory, larger central library with over 30,000 books, dept. seminar library and also student motivated memorial prizes and five P.G. (M.A./M.Sc.) course in Bengali, English, Sanskrit, Geography and History under distance mode of Vidyasagar University and Two Industrial training courses like Fitter and Electrician (ITI) under N.C.V.T. New Delhi. On behalf of this glorious Institution, our mission is to encourage the students in general to develop their latent talents and innate ideas through value-based education under the ideology of great men and women of India and World. In recent future we shall start more P.G. Course and more job oriented courses like NET & SLET, School and College Service Examinations etc. At last on behalf of the Institution, I try my best to uphold the fame and glory of the college by inspiring the teachers for research work, publishing papers and books, to undertake minor and major research projects, inspiring the students in more co curricular activities, to construct boys’ hostel, extension of teachers’ quarter and women’s hostel imparting of training in computer courses to Non-Teaching staff for better administration etc. And, in recent, we have taken steps to apply us to the University Grants Commission for C P E and Autonomous College in the 2017-18 session. The college has been reaccredited by NAAC as good college (B category) with CGPA: 2.66 in the April 2015. I hope, our college will bag of ‘A’ Certificates from NAAC, AISHE and other accreditating organizations on and from 2017-18 session.

VII. LOCATION: Geographically, our institution, Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya is situated in between 22°01´37.5´´ N to 22°01´29.9´´N latitude and 87°49´11.3´´E to 87°49´01.6´´E longitude.Geomorphologically, this is on Bajkul suburb zone over Coastal Purba Medinipur. The site of the college has a charming view in the background of luxuriant rural landscape of nature. At the same time it enjoys a network facility of communications making possible quick travels to important places like Digha (towards South), Calcutta (towards North), two neighbourhood district towns, Midnapore (towards North-West) and Tamluk (towards North) and Bwagwanpur Police Station (towards West). Thus the institution has got an extended hinterland from over which thousands of students may avail themselves of the opportunities of receiving education from this ever growing centre of higher education. Moreover, Digha-Tamluk railway has passed though this area embracing the college campus (Nearest station is ‘Deshapran’).

VIII. Mission & Vision: MISSION  Our mission is to encourage the students in general to develop their latent talents and innate ideas through value based education under the ideology of great men and women of India and other countries in the world.  We humbly try to infuse the spirit of Vivekananda’s ideal of man-making and character building through education into the hearts of young students and inspire them to mould their lives accordingly.  Shifting from conventional curriculum to a more dynamic and learner friendly system of curricular choices in response to social needs.  Evolving suitable strategies for sustaining quality in teaching, learning, research and extension activities, student support and progression and infrastructure and learning resources.  Seeking collaboration with reputed institution of higher learning to enhance and upgrade the quality of the institution.  Integrating teachers’ research-works with teaching for the benefit of students and also enhancing teachers’ quality with reference to the interest of beneficiaries.  Organizing seminars in various departments every year for the teaching, non-teaching staff and also students which focus on various aspects.  The hostel life is so designed that the students are made to practice the fundamental values like regular prayer, practice of yoga, self supported life style, good hygiene, clean environment, discipline and punctuality and fellow-feelings. VISION  Our vision is to impart qualitative higher education to the students hailing mostly from disadvantaged families of rural Bengal.  Our innate desire is to help the students of the locality so that they may grow up as responsible good citizens of future India and to motivate and make them up to date with the challenging modern trends of academics.  To open job-oriented courses and introduce need-based subjects for the advancement and upward mobility of the students towards globalization.  To uphold the ambience of discipline, learning and culture with deep regard for human values for becoming good human beings.  To inculcate the qualities of morality, nobility and magnanimity among the students thus removing all barriers to comprehensive education of good quality in order to serve the society in a better manner.

IX. Aims & Objectives: Our aim is to make Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalayaas a Unique and Unified Centre of Quality Learning and the objectives of our college are in consonance with the vision of the Institution. In addition to giving the benefits of higher education to the economically weaker sections of the society, the institution aims at -  Imparting and enlightening knowledge and cultivation of good character.  Helping the students imbibe the ideals of Discipline, Devotion and Dedication.  Developing integrated and elegant personality with sound mind and healthy body.  Inculcating in them self-confidence and social responsibility.  Enhancing the status and stature of our students and ensuring the gender equality and religious integrity.  Increasing the employment prospects of the rural students.  Enabling the rural students to enhance their learning capacity.  Providing opportunities to the students to bring out their latent talents to limelight.  Shaping the students into tolerant, sincere, responsible and worthy citizens of India. These aims and objectives are prominently displayed in the campus.

X. NAAC Accreditation Status: Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya, this institution has been accredited and re-accredited successfully by NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council) at ‘B’ level with the well-achieved score (2.66) in the months of March, 2007 and April, 2015 successfully. We belong to the elite club of re-accredited colleges affiliated to Vidyasagar University and RUSA Project (Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan/National Higher Education Mission)under the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. So, we can march forward with much more confidence in the years to come.

2. Administration: I. Administrative Body Sl. No. Name Qualification Designation 1. Dr. Pijushkanti Dandapath M.A., M. Phil., B. Ed. Ph.D Teacher-in-charge (TIC) Bursar, Assistant Professor & 2. Mr. Sujit Maity M.A., M. Phil., B. Ed. HOD of the Dept. of Philosophy

II. Governing Body Sl. No. Name Designation Post in the GB Advocate & MLA, Bhagwanpur 1. Mr. Ardhendu Maity President Assembly 2. Dr. Pijushkanti Dandapath Teacher-in-charge (TIC) Secretary 3. Mr. Rajat Baran Pati Assistant Teacher Member (Govt. Nominee) 4. Mr. Uttam Kumar Bankura Assistant Teacher Member(Govt. Nominee) 5. Dr. Asis De Associate Professor Member(Nominee of WBSCHE) 6. Mr. Kalipada Maity Teacher-In-Charge, Moyna College Member(University Nominee) 7. Mrs. Suparna Mondal Das Assistant Professor Member(University Nominee) 8. Mr. Rabin Chandra Mandal Social worker Donor’s Member Bursar, Asst. Professor & HOD, Dept. Member (Teachers’ 9. Mr. Sujit Maity of Philosophy Representative) Member(Teachers’ 10. Mr. Gobinda Prasad Kar Asst. Professor of History& TCS Representative) Asst. Professor, Dept. of Physics & Member(Teachers’ 11. Dr. Saurav Samanta Co-ordinator of IQAC Representative) Member 12. Mr. Sujit Kumar Bera Clerk (Non-teaching Representative) General Secretary (GS), Students’ Member (Students’ 13. Student’s Representative Union Representative)

III. Teacher’s Council Sl. No. Name Qualification Role & Designation M.A., M. Phil., B. 1. Dr. Pijushkanti Dandapath Teacher-in-charge (TIC) & Chairman Ed.Ph.d 2. Mr. Gobinda Prasad kar M.A, M.Phil, B.Ed Secretary of Teachers’ Council (TCS) All the Permanent 3. - Members Teaching Staff

IV. Board of Studies for PG Section of the College:  Introduction: The Board of Studies is the basic constituent of the academic system of an institution like Autonomous Colleges and Universities. Which colleges not having the Autonomous Status under any university, but belong to PG subjects, can introduce the Board of Studies for different PG disciplines maintaining the rules and regulation of their Mother Universities.  Function: Since, our college is not belonging to the Autonomous Status; we follow the principles of our Mother University, Vidyasagar University. In this case, framing the syllabi, reviewing and updating syllabi from time to time, etc. are concretely depended on the role of mother university under its rule, regulation and policy. In this perspective, we have the following functional powers to control and conduct the existed PG disciplines like Bengali, Sanskrit, Geography and Environment Management, History and Philosophy:  Suggest methodologies for innovative teaching and evaluation techniques;  suggest panel of names to the Academic Council for appointment of examiners; and  Coordinate research, teaching, extension and other academic activities in the department/college.  Composition of Board of Studies:  Head of the concerned Institution (Chairman).  Head/Coordinator of the concerned Department.  Two fulltime faculty of each Department.  Two experts in the subject from outside the college nominated by the Academic Council/ PG Section of the University from recommendation of the Principal.  Term: The Term of the nominated members is two years.  Meeting: The Principal/ Teacher-in-charge of the college shall draw the schedule for meeting of the Board of Studies for different departments. The Meeting may be scheduled as and when necessary, but at least once a semester session.

V. Examination Cell: Examination Cell for Under Graduate Sl. No. Name Designation Role 1. Dr. Pijushkanti Dantapath Teacher-in-charge Chairman 2. Mr. Biswanath Dolai Asst. Professor & HOD, Dept. of Physics Member 3. Mr. Sujit Maity Bursar and Asst. Professor & HOD, Dept. of Philosophy Convenor 4. Dr. Sujit Ghosh Asst. Professor & HOD, Dept. of Political Science Member 5. Mr. Rabin Das Asst. Professor, Dept. of Geography Member 6. Dr. Dipanjan Ray Asst. Professor & HOD, Dept. of Zoology Member 7. Dr. Sunirban Das Asst. Professor, Dept. of Chemistry Member Examination Cell for Post Graduate 1. Dr. Pijushkanti Dantapath Teacher-in-charge Chairman Examination of 2. Mr. Sujit Maity Bursar and Asst. Professor & HOD, Dept. of Philosophy Examination 3. Prof. Srilekha Dan Associate Professor of Bengali Member 4. Dr. Raka Maity Associate Professor of Bengali Member 5. Mrs. Kabita Bhattacharya Asst. Professor Dept. of History Member 6. Mr Gobinda Prasad Kar Asst. Professor & HOD, Dept. of History Member 7. Mr. Rabin Das Asst. Professor, Dept. of Geography Member 8. Miss Mouli Mondal Asst. Professor ,Dept. of Philosophy Member 9. Mrs. Debashri Giri Asst. Professor & HOD, Dept. of Sanskrit Member

VI. Different Important Committees, Sub-Committees & Cells: 1. Admission Committee 2. Academic Committee Convener: Dr. Pijushkanti Dandapath Convener: Dr. Pijushkanti Dandapath 3. Alumni Committee 4. Ant-ragging Committee Convener: Prof. Radhapada Sasmal Convener: Prof. Dilip Biswas 5. Boys’ Common Room Sub-committe 6. Building Sub-committee Convener: Dr. Dipanjan Roy Convener: Prof. Biswanath Dolai 7. Campus Development Committee 8. Canteen Sub-committee Convener: Prof. Rabin Das Convener: Prof. Sankar Prasad Sing 9. Cultural Committee 10. Disciplinary Sub-committee Convener: Prof. Sanghamitra Nath Convener: Prof. Sujit Maity 11. Examination Committee 12. Facts Funding Committee Convener: Prof. Sujit Maity Convener: Prof. Rabin Das 13. Gender Sensitization Committee 14. Girls’ Common Room Sub-committee Convener: Prof. Subhra Debnath Convener: Prof. Mouli Mondal 15. Grievance Redressal Cell 16. Income Tax Committee Convener: Prof. Gobinda Prasad Kar Convener: Dr. Dulal Chandra Maity 17. IQAC Cell 18. Laboratory Committee Convener: Dr. Saurav Samanta Convener: Prof. Biswanath Dolai 19. Leave & Pension Committee 20. Library Committee Convener: Dr. Sunirban Das Convener: Mr. Shyamapada Barman 21. Magazine Sub-committee 22. NAAC Committee Convener: Prof. Rabin Das Convener: Dr. Pijushkanti Dandapath (TIC) 23. NSS Advisory Committee 24. Placement Cell Convener: Dr. Pijushkanti Dandapath (TIC) Convener: Dr. Saurav Samanta 25. Provident Fund Committee 26. Purchase Committee Convener: Prof. Sujit Maity Convener: Prof. Biswanath Dolai 27. Research Cell 28. Sports & Games Committee Convener: Dr. Pijushkanti Dandapath Convener: Prof. Dilip Biswas 29. Students Counseling Committee 30. Students Election Committee Convener: Dr. Samir Kumar Bhandari Convener: Prof. Sujit Maity 31. Students Welfare Committee 32. Technical Committee Convener: Prof. Gobinda Prasad Kar Convener: Dr. Dipanjan Ray 33. UGC Building Committee 34. UGC Grant Expenditure Committee Convener: Dr. Pijushkanti Dandapath (TIC) Convener: Dr. Pijushkanti Dandapath (TIC) 35. Women’s Hostel Committee 36. RUSA Project Committee Convener: Dr. Saswati Praua (Mondal) Convener: Dr. Pijushkanti Dandapath (TIC) 37. Journal Committee 38. Website Development Committee Convener: Prof. Rabin Das Convener: Prof. Rabin Das 39. Minority Cell Sub-committee 40. Sc, ST & OBC Sub-Committee Convener: Prof. Ismail Sk Convener: Prof. Ismail Sk 41. Finance Sub-committee 42. Seminar Sub-committee Convener: Dr. Pijushkanti Dandapath (TIC) Convener: Prof. Rabin Das 43. Women Empowerment Cell 44. Internal Complaint Committee Convener: Prof. Sanghamitra Nath Convener: Prof. Gobinda Prasad Kar

VII. Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC): Maintaining the momentum of quality consciousness is crucial in Higher Educational Institutions. Internal Quality Assurance Cell in fact, is conceived as a mechanism to build and ensure a quality culture at the institutional level. Every Higher Educational Institution should have an Internal Quality Assurance System with appropriate structure and processes and with enough flexibility to meet the diverse needs of the stakeholders. The internal quality assurance mechanism of the institution may be called “Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)”. The IQAC is meant for planning, guiding and monitoring quality assurance and quality enhancement activities of the Higher Educational Institution. The IQAC may channelize and systematize the efforts and measures of an institution towards academic excellence. It should be yet another hierarchical structure or record keeping exercise in the institution; it would be a facilitative and participative organ of the institution. The IQAC should become a driving force for ushering in quality by working out intervention strategies to remove deficiencies and enhance quality. Our college, Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya has an Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) which is duly constituted following the UGC guidelines to meet the diverse needs of the stakeholders and to fulfill the specific objectives of the cell. The IQAC of the college was established in accordance with the guidelines of NAAC on 3rd March, 2007. The IQAC meet at least three to four times every year. In IQAC meetings, a discussion regarding implementing of various recommendations of the NAAC peer team is done and the relevant resolutions are forwarded to the Governing Body for implementation. Implementation is done in collaboration with all sections of the college. Meetings of the IQAC members with teaching, non-teaching staff members and students are also held to exchange views and communicate with all stakeholders and to make them well aware about the activities of IQAC for Quality enhancement.  Recognized Body for IQAC Committee, Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya-2019: Sl. No. Name of the Members Post holding in IQAC Body Designation 1. Dr. Pijushkanti Dandapath Chairman Teacher-in-charge, BMM 2. Dr. Saurav Samanta Co-ordinator Asst. Professor of Physics, BMM Asst. Professor & hod of 3. Miss Sanghamitra Nath Co-coordinator Sociology, BMM Member from Bursar, GB Member & Asst. 4. Prof. Sujit Maity Administrative Officer Professor of Philosophy, BMM GB Member & Secretary, 5. Prof. Gobinda Prasad Kar Member of Teaching Staff Teacher’s Council (TCS), BMM Asst. Professor of History, BMM 6. Prof. Rabin Das Member of Teaching Staff Asst. Professor of Geography Asst. Professor of Chemistry, 7. Dr. Sunirban Das Member of Teaching Staff BMM 8. Dr. Dipanjan Ray Member of Teaching Staff Asst. Professor of Zoology, BMM Asst. Professor of Physiology, 9. Dr. Saswati Parua (Mondal) Member of Teaching Staff BMM Associate Professor of Bengali, 10. Prof. Srilekha Dan Member of Teaching Staff BMM Asst. Professor and HOD of 11. Prof. Biswanath Dolai Member of Teaching Staff Physics, BMM Asst. Professor and HOD of 12. Prof. Dilip Biswas Member of Teaching Staff Physical Education, BMM 13. Prof. Pritam Bera Member of Teaching Staff Asst. Professor of English, BMM 14. Mr. Shyamapada Barman Member from Librarian Associate Librarian 15. Mr. Narayan Chandra Maity Member from Office Staff Acting Head Clerk, BMM 16. Mr. Sujit Kumar Bera Member from Office Staff Clerk 17. Mr. Rabin Chandra Mandal Member GB Member ,Nominee (Alumni) Ex-Principal, BMM & Teacher-in- 18. Dr. Anindya Kisor Bhaumik Nominee from Stakeholder charge, SJM 19. Dr. Binoy Chanda Nominee from Stakeholder Ex. I. C., Vidyasagar University GB Member ,Teacher-in-charge, 20. Prof. Kalipada Maity Nominee from Stakeholder Moyna College

VIII. Students Union: There has been a democratically elected Students’ Union which has been performing under the able guidance of college teachers. The main activities of this union are as follows:  To guide and assist fresher;  To maintain healthy relations between students, teaching staff and non-teaching staff;  To organize different social and cultural programmes throughout the year;  To organize indoor and outdoor sports competition;  To take care of the academic interest of the students; and  To assist in conducting all the academic programmes throughout the session &  To preserve, secure and beautify the college environment and academic atmosphere in relation with its dignity.

3. Academics: I. Faculties/ Teaching Staff (Department wise) Language & Literature A. Department of Bengali (UG & PG) Sl. No. Name Qualification Designation 1. Mrs. Srilekha Dan M. A. (SLET-WBCSC), B.Ed. Associate Professor & HOD 2. Dr. Raka Maiti M.A, Ph.D. Associate Professor 3. Mr. Manas Kr. Maity M. A., M. Phil. (Ongoing) Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 4. Miss. Uma Rani Maity M. A. Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 5. M. A., B. Ed. (NET-UGC), Ph.D. Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher Mr. Sujit Kr. Sahoo (Ongoing) 6. Mrs. Bratati Rani Maity M. A., B. Ed.Ph.D Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 7. M.A,( UGC-NET,JRF), Ph.D. Whole Time Contractual Teacher Mr. Chandan Kumar Barik (Submitted) 8. Mr. Asutosh Barui M.A, UGC-NET, B.Ed. Whole Time Contractual Teacher 9. M.A. (Bengali), M.A. Dr. Santigopal Kar (Comparative Language), Guest Teacher B.P.Ed., Ph.D. 10. Miss. Nabanita Ghorai M. A., B.Ed. Guest Teacher B. Department of English 1. Prof. Radhapada Sasmal M. A. (Silver Medalist) Associate Professor & HOD 2. Mr. Preetam Bera M. A.(NET-UGC) Assistant Professor 3. Vacant - Assistant Professor 4. Miss. Sucheta Adak M. A., B. Ed. Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 5. Mrs. Rakhi Acharya M. A., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 6. Mr. Abhisek Mishra M. A. Guest Teacher 7. Miss. Ishita Dev M. A., B. Ed. NET Guest Teacher 8. Mr. Tapobilash Bhunia M. A., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 9. Mr. Arijit Bishai M. A., B. Ed. Guest Teacher C. Department of Sanskrit (UG & PG) 1. M. A. (NET-UGC & Gold Mrs. Debashri Giri Assistant Professor & HOD Medalist) 2. Vacant - Assistant Professor 3. Mr. Amal Samanta M. A. (Double) Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 4. Mr. Sudipta Kumar Karan M. A. (Double), B. Ed. M.Phil Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 5. Mrs. Supti Bhattacharya M. A. M. Phil. (ongoing) Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 6. Mr. Sushil Jana M. A., B. Ed., M. Phil. Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 7. Mr. Dipankar Mishra M. A., (NET-UGC), M. Phil. Whole Time Contractual Teacher M. A., B. Ed. (NET-UGC), 8. Mr. Sourav Goswami Whole Time Contractual Teacher M.Phil. 9. M. A., M. Phil., Ph. D., Dr. Satya Narayan Sau Whole Time Contractual Teacher Vedantacharya 10. Miss. Ritabrata Sau M. A. (Gold Medalist), SET Guest Teacher

Pure Science A. Department of Physics 1. M. Sc. (NET-CSIR), Ph.D. Mr. Biswanath Dolai Assistant Professor & HOD (Ongoing) 2. Dr. Saurav Samanta M. Sc., Ph. D. (NET-UGC) Assistant Professor 3. Mr. Ismail SK M.Sc., M. Tech., NET-CSIR Assistant Professor 4. Mr. Debasis Jana M. Sc. Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 5. Mr. Subhasis Jana M. Sc. Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 6. Mr. Swarnakamal Jana M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 7. Mr. Rajkumar Mahes M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher B. Department of Chemistry 1. Vacant - 2. Dr. Dulal Chandra Maity M. Sc., Ph. D. Associate Professor & HOD 3. M. Sc. (Gold Medalist), Ph. D. Assistant Professor Dr. Sunirban Das (NET-CSIR) 4. Dr. Prithwish Kumar Jana M.Sc., Ph.D. (NET-CSIR) Assistant Professor 5. Miss. Sutapa Karan M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 6. Vacant - Guest Teacher 7. Vacant - Guest Teacher C. Department of Mathematics 1. M. Sc., B. Ed., Ph. D. (NET- Assistant Professor & HOD Dr. Samir Kr. Bhandari CSIR) 2. Mr. Ajgar Ali M. Sc., B. Ed. (SET-WBCSC) Assistant Professor 3. Mr. Sujoy Pradhan M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 4. Miss. Rudrani Jana M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 5. Mr. Subhendu Maity M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 6. Mrs. Sima Mondal M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher

Bio-Science A. Department of Botany 1. M. Sc. (Gold Medalist & Special Endowment), (NET- Mr. Rabin Das Co-ordinator UGC & NET-CSIR), Ph.D. (Ongoing) 2. M.Sc. (NET-CSIR), Ph.D. Mr. Biswanath Dolai Jt. Co-ordinator (Ongoing) 3. Vacant - Assistant Professor 4. Vacant - Assistant Professor 5. Dr. Buddhadev Guria M. Sc., Ph. D., B. Ed. Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 6. M. Sc. Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher & Mrs. Moumita Barik & HOD 7. Mr. Chandan Acharya M. Sc., M. Phil., B. Ed. Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 8. Mr. Subir Pramanik M. Sc. Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 9. Mrs. Anjana Maity M. Sc., B. Ed. Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 10. Miss. Subhamita Das M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 11. Mrs.Subhasree Sahu M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 12. Mr.Debsankar Jana M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher B. Department of Zoology 1. Vaccant - Assistant Professor 2. Dr. Dipanjan Ray M. Sc. (NET-CSIR), Ph.D. Assistant Professor & HOD 3. Mr. Sandip Kr. Jana M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 4. Mrs. Sudipta Bera M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 5. Mr. Bapan Santara M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 6. Miss. Nabanita Das M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 7. Mr. Soumen Patra M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 8. Mr. Atanu Das M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 9. Mrs. Urmita Chanrda Guest Teacher M. Sc., B. Ed. Chowdhuri C. Department of Physiology 1. Dr. Saswati Parua (Mondal) M. Sc., Ph. D., B. Ed. Assistant Professor & HOD 2. Mr. Gour Chandra Samanta M. Sc., B. Ed. Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 3. Mr. Manoj Maity M. Sc. Guest Teacher 4. Mr. Krishnendu Gayen M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 5. Mr. Buddhadev Debnath M. Sc. Guest Teacher 6. Miss. Fuldona Pandit M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 7. Mr. Debabrata Pahari M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 8. Miss. Munmun Pradhan M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher D. Department of Nutrition 1. Dr. Saswati Parua (Mondal) M. Sc., Ph. D., B. Ed. Co-ordinator 2. Mrs. Sutrishna Dash M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher & Acting HOD 3. Miss. Supriti Maikap M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 4. Mrs. Saini Mandal M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 5. Miss. Piu Sasmal M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 6. Miss. Debnanda M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Teacher Chakraborty 7. Miss. Kaberi Kandar M. Sc. Guest Teacher

Interdisciplinary & Earth Science: Dept. of Geography (UG & PG) 1. Dr. Pijushkanti Dandapath M.A., M. Phil., B. Ed., Ph.D. Assistant Professor & HOD 2. M. Sc. (Gold Medalist & Special Endowment), (NET- Mr. Rabin Das Assistant Professor UGC & NET-CSIR), Ph.D. (Ongoing) 3. Mrs. Sikha Kar M. A. Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 4. Mrs. Susmita Maiti M.A., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 5. M.A. (Double: Geography & Mr. Suman Pahari Guest Teacher Education), B. Ed. 6. Miss. Sumitra Rani Jana M.A., B.Ed. Guest Teacher 7. Miss. Pranati Manna M.A., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 8. Mr. Bikash Bhunia M.A., B. Ed. (NET-UGC) Whole Time Contractual Teacher M.A. & M. Sc. (Geography and 9. Dr. Debasis Manna Guest Teacher Envt. & Ecology), Ph.D. 10. Mr. Susanta Ban M.A., B. Ed. (NET-UGC) Whole Time Contractual Teacher 11. Miss. Taniya Roy M.A., (NET-UGC-JRF) Whole Time Contractual Teacher 12. Mr. Mintu Jana M.A., B. Ed. (NET-UGC) Whole Time Contractual Teacher 13. Dr. Baikuntha Behari Josh M.A., Ph.D. Guest Teacher M. Sc. (RS & GIS) & M.A. Technical Assistant cum Guest 14. Mr. Goutam Kumar Das (Geography) Teacher for PG Course

Social Science Dept. of Economics 1. Prof. Amitabha Sarkar M.Sc. Associate Professor & HOD 2. Vacant - Assistant Professor 3. Syed Saddam Ali M.A., B. Ed. Guest Teacher Dept. of History (UG & PG) 1. Mrs. Kabita Bhattacharya M. A., M. Ed. Assistant Professor 2. M.A., M. Phil., B. Ed., Ph.D. Assistant Professor & HOD Mr. Gobinda Prasad Kar (Ongoing) 3. M. A., B. Ed., M.Phil. Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher Mr. Gangadhar Maikap (Ongoing) 4. Mr. Kalipada Giri M. A., M.Phil. (Ongoing) Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 5. Mr. Biplab Maity M.A. Guest Teacher 6. Mr. Sanatan Das M. A., B. Ed. Guest Teacher 7. Mr. Uttam Das M. A.,SET Whole Time Contractual Teacher Dept. of Political Science 1. M.A., M. Phil., B. Ed.(SET), Assistant Professor & HOD Dr. Sujit Ghosh Ph.D. 2. Miss. Subhra Debnath M.A., M. Phil. Assistant Professor 3. Vacant - Assistant Professor 4. Vacant - Assistant Professor 5. Mr. Nilmani Sasmal M.A., M. Phil. Guest Teacher Dept. of Human Rights Education 1. M.A., M. Phil., B. Ed.(SET), Dr. Sujit Ghosh Co-ordinator Ph.D. 2. Miss. Padmabati Chowdhuri M. A. Guest Teacher 3. Miss. Sonam Maiti M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed. Guest Teacher Dept. of Philosophy (UG & PG) 1. M.A., B. Ed., M. Phil.(SLET/ Assistant Professor & HOD Mr. Sujit Maity Gold Medalist), Ph.D. (Ongoing) 2. Miss. Mouli Mondal M.A., M. Phil. (NET-UGC) Assistant Professor 3. Mr. Sankar Prasad Sing M.A. (NET-UGC & SET-CSC) Assistant Professor 4. Mr. Kishan Khan M.A. (NET-UGC & SET-CSC) Assistant Professor 5. Mr. Somsankar Manna M. A. (SLET) Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 6. Mrs. Sitali Jana M. A. Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 7. Sk. Tabarak Ali M. A. Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 8. Mrs. Tamasa Sarangi M. A., B. Ed. Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 9. M. A., B. Ed. (SET), M.Phil. Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher Mrs. Ratna Panda (Ongoing) 10. Mr. Surajit Manna M. A., B. Ed. Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 11. M. A., B. Ed., M.Phil. Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher Mrs. Manika Das (Ongoing) 12. Miss. Suchhanda Bera M. A. Guest Teacher Dept. of Music 1. Mrs. Payel Mridha M. A. (NET-UGC) Assistant Professor & HOD 2. Mrs. Sampa Mallik M. A. Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 3. Mr. Anupam Jana M. A. (Triple) Guest Teacher 4. Mrs. Madhushree Maity M. A. Guest Teacher 5. Mr. Tarun Mishra M. A. Guest Accompanist 6. Vaccant - Accompanist Dept. of Sociology 1. Miss Sanghamitra Nath M. A., M. Phil. (NET-UGC) Assistant Professor & HOD 2. Mrs. Debjani Khanra M. A., Ph.D. (Ongoing) Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 3. Mr. Arun Kr. Maity M. A. (SET-WBCSC) Guest Teacher 4. Mrs. Saswati Mandal M. A. Guest Teacher 5. M. A., B. Ed., M. Phil. (UGC- Guest Teacher Mr. Suvendu Kr. Maity NET) Dept. of Education 1. M.A., M. Phil., B. Ed.(SET), Co-ordinator Dr. Sujit Ghosh Ph.D. 2. Vacant - Assistant Professor 3. Mrs. Pinki Mondal M. A., B. Ed. Guest Teacher & Acting HOD 4. Mr. Sovan Arui M. A., B.Ed. Guest Teacher 5. Miss. Priti Jana M. A. Guest Teacher 6. Mr. Subrata Patra M. A., B.Ed. Guest Teacher 7. Mr. Suman Kamila M. A., B.Ed., M.Ed. Guest Teacher 8. Miss. Supriya Pramanik M. A., B.Ed. Guest Teacher Dept. of Physical Education 1. M. P. Ed.(NET-UGC), M.Sc. Assistant Professor & HOD Mr. Dilip Biswas (Yoga & Naturopathy), Ph.D. (Ongoing) 2. Mr. Kalpataru Samanta M. P. Ed. Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 3. M. P. Ed., M.Sc. (Yoga & Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher Mr. Debabrata Samanta Naturopathy), Ph.D. (Ongoing) 4. Dr. Atanu Kumar Nanda M. P. Ed., Ph.D. Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher 5. Mr. Arun Kumar Hazra - Coach, Games & Sports

Contemporary Science (Technical Disciplines) Department of Computer Science 1. M. Sc., B. Ed., Ph. D. (NET- Dr. Samir Kr. Bhandari Co-ordinator CSIR) 2. Mr. Prasenjit Mura M. Sc., B. Ed. Guest Lecturer 3. Mr. Sandipan Samanta M. Sc. Guest Lecturer 4. Miss. Kuheli Roy Mahapatra M. Sc. Guest Lecturer Department of Automobile Maintenance 1. Mr. Parthasakha Jana D.M.E. (Mech.), B.O.P.T. Contractual Teacher & HOD 2. Mr. Ranjit Kumar Bera B. Sc., B. Ed., Auto (Short Course) Laboratory Instructor 3. Mr. Priyanshu Jana I.T.I. Laboratory Instructor Department of ITI (Industrial Training Institute) 1. Mr. Sujit Maity M.A., M. Phil., B. Ed.(SET) Co-ordinator (Bursar of the College) 2. Mr. Parthasakha Jana D.M.E. (Mech.), B.O.P.T. Superintendent 3. Mr. Ujjwal Bhunia D.E.E. Instructor (Electrician-Theory) 4. Mr. Krishnendu Bera D.M.E. Instructor (Fitter-Theory) 5. Mr. Avijit Das I.T.I. Instructor (Fitter-Practical) 6. Mr.Pradip Santra I.T.I. Instructor (Electrician-Practical) 7. Mr.Sudip Roy I.T.I. Instructor (Electrician Practical) 8. Mr. Ashis Kumar Manna MCA Part-time Computer Instructor 9. Mr. Swapanesh Mahapatra D.M.E. Instructor (Fitter Practical)

Career Oriented Disciplines Dept. of NSS (National Service Scheme) Co-ordinator & Programme Officer, 1. Miss. Subhra Debnath M.A., M. Phil. NSS Unit-I (Assistant Professor of Pol. Science) 2. Miss. Suchhanda Bera M.A. Guest Teacher 3. Mr. Rajib Dev Goswami M.A. Guest Teacher Dept. of NCC (National Cadet Crop) 1. M. P. Ed.(NET-UGC), Ph.D. Mr. Dilip Biswas Assistant NCC Officer (Ongoing) 2. Miss. Madhumita Maity B.A., NCC Certificate-‘C’ Guest Trainer

Informative Sector: Central Library 1. Mr. Shyamapada Barman M. Com., M. Lib. & Inf. Science Librarian (Selected Grade) M.Sc, M. Lib. & Inf. Science, 2. Mr. Susanta Rana Assistant Librarian M.Phil. (NET-UGC)

II. Non-teaching Staff: 1. Department wise Non-teaching Staff Department of Physics Sl. No. Name Qualification Designation 1. Mr. Sanjib Kumar Barai B. A. Lab. Attendant 2. Mr. Joydeb Patra B. A. (Hons.) Lab. Attendant 3. Mr. Narayan Samanta M.P. Lab. Attendant 4. Mr. Dilip Adhikari H. S. Lab. Attendant (Casual) Department of Chemistry 5. Mr. Pravanshu Sekhar Das H.S. Lab. Attendant 6. Mr. Ajay Kumar Sinha B. Com. Lab. Attendant 7. Mr. Sekhar Guria B. Com. (Hons.) Lab. Attendant Department of Botany 8. Mr. Bablu Gayen B. A. Lab. Attendant Department of Zoology 9. Mr. Buddhadeb Bhanja M. P. Lab. Attendant 10. Vacant - Lab. Attendant Department of Physiology 11. Mr. Sudhangshu Sekhar Dinda VIII Lab. Attendant 12. Mr. Krishna Chandra Bera VIII Lab. Attendant Department of Geography 13. Md. Habibul Khan B. A. Lab. Attendant 14. Mr. Sachiketa Shit H. S. Lab. Attendant 15. Mrs. Tanushri Guria B. Com. (Hons.) Technical Assistant (Casual) Department of Mathematics 16. Mr. Joygopal Maity VIII Lab. Attendant (Casual) Department of Automobile Maintenance 17. Mr. Amal Roy VIII Lab. Attendant (Casual) Department of Philosophy & NSS 18. Mr. Harekrishna Manna H. S. Attendant (Casual) Department of Bengali & Sanskrit 19. Mr. Ranajit Samanta B.A. Attendant (Casual) Department of History 20. Mr. Dipankar Das H. S. Attendant (Casual) Department of Nutrition 21. Mr. Manik Kar H. S. Attendant (Casual) Department of ITI (Industrial Training Institute) 22. Mr. Chandan Kar B.A. Clerk 23. Mr. Rashbehari Kar H.S. Peon Central Library 24. Mr. Sujit Kumar Bera B. A. Library Clerk 25. Sk. Nasimul Islam B. A. Library Attendant 26. Mr. Susanta Kumar Maiti M. A. Library Attendant (Casual) 27. Mr. Snehasis Das H. S. Library Attendant (Casual) 2. Non-teaching Staff (Office) 28. Vacant - Head Clerk 29. Mr. Ananda Pradhan H. S. Cashier 30. Mr. Tarun Kumar Das M. Com., ICWA (Int.) Accountant 31. Mr. Purna Chandra Barman M. Com., B. Ed. Clerk 32. Mr. Nityananda Paria M. A. Clerk 33. Mr. Narayan Chandra Maity H. S., D.E.E. Electrician cum Care Taker 34. Mr. Manoranjan Barman VIII Peon 35. Mr. Manas Kumar Jana M.P. Peon 36. Mr. Achintya Sasmal B. A. (Hons.) Peon 37. Vacant - Darwan 38. Mr. Nani Gopal Majhi M. P. Guard 39. Mr. Himangshu Sekhar Sen H. S. Gardener (Mali) 40. Mrs. Tanushree Kar M. P. Lady Attendant 41. Mr. Bishnuhari Samanta VIII Sweeper 42. Vacant - Sweeper 43. Mr. Narugopal Manna VIII Govt. Approved Casual Generator Operator 3. Official Casual Non-teaching Staff 44. Mr. Ramhari Bhunia B. A. Office Staff 45. Mr. Santosh Kr. Samanta B. A., W.B.L.B. Office Staff 46. Mr. Subhasis Mahapatra M.C.A. Office Staff (Technical) 47. Mr. Bhakti Das VIII Night Guard 48. Mr. Lokbahadur Thapa VIII Night Guard 49. Mr. Narugopal Manna VIII Night Guard 50. Mr. Samir Bera B.A. Office Staff 51. Mr. Pratik Ranjan Bayerd B.Sc. (Bio.) Office Staff 52. Mr. Gourab Kanti Das B.A. Office Staff 53. Mr. Uttam Majhi H.S. Office Staff 54. Mr. Rajkamal Das VIII Guard 55. Mrs. Tapati Kar B. A. Hostel Superintendent 56. Mrs. Sankari Ojha VIII Hostel Cooking Staff

III. Magazine from College and Different Departments: College Magazine ‘Milani’ is being published annually and history of the college has been published in the form of book, ‘Milanir Itikatha’ on March, 2015. ‘Subarna Jayanti Smarak Patrika’, this magazine has been published on the occasion of Golden Jubilee celebration in September, 2014. Besides these, every department publish their respective Wall Magazine as the Academic and Cultural expression of subject entity and some of the department publishes their annual magazine, News-Views, Photo Gallery, etc. These are given bellow: Magazines & Publication of Different Departments/ Disciplines Name of the Annual Sl. No. Wall Magazine Others Department Magazine (NEWS-Views, Photo Gallery, etc.) 1. Bengali ‘Chitrali’ x x 2. English ‘Bliss Divine’ x x 3. Sanskrit ‘Sanmargam’ x x 4. Economics x x x 5. Sociology x x x 6. Political Science ‘Sfulinga’ x x 7. Philosophy ‘Jagat-Jiban’ x √ (Photo Gallery) 8. Education x x x 9. Physical Education ‘Let’s Play’ x x 10. Music x x x 11. History ‘Diganta’ ‘Anvesen’ x √ (Photo Gallery, Project Report 12. Geography ‘Prabaha’ & ‘Bhugolika’ ‘COSMOS’ News-Views) 13. Mathematics ‘Prayas’ ‘LOCUS’ x 14. Physics ‘Galaxy’ x x 15. Chemistry ‘Mystery’ x √ (Photo Gallery) 16. Botany ‘Spandan’ x √ (Photo Gallery) 17. Zoology ‘Promalia’& ‘Biodiversity’ x √ (Photo Gallery) 18. Physiology ‘Synapse’ x √ (Photo Gallery) 19. Nutrition ‘Complete Nutrition’ x x Automobile 20. ‘Vehicle Message’ x x Maintenance 21. Student’s Union x ‘Milani’ x

IV. Book Publication from College and Different Departments with ISBN: Sl. Name of the Published Published Published by Author/ Editors Department ISBN No. No. Books Dates NECTAR, 206 Bharatiyadarsanesu 978-93- 19th Bidhan Sarani, Dr. Satyanarayan 1. Karmavada- Sanskrit 84241- January, Kolkata-700 Sau Janmantaravada- Samiksa 09-4 2017 006 The Impacts of Coalition Political 14th January, 2. Politics on the Federal Roy Publishers Sujit Ghosh - Science 2016 System in India “Nature + Development: NECTAR, 206 Rabin Das & 978-93- 20th Green Growth in terms of Bidhan Sarani, 3. Pijushkanti Geography 84241- February, Sustainable Development” Kolkata-700 Dantapath 29-2 2017 – A Myth or Reality? 006 NECTAR, 206 Role of Biodiversity and 978-93- Bidhan Sarani, February, 4. Natural Resources in Dipanjan Ray Zoology 84-241- Kolkata-700 2017 Sustainable Development 25-4 006 Self, Consciousness and NECTAR, 206 978-93- 20th Body: A Comparative Bidhan Sarani, 5. Sujit Maity Philosophy 84241- February, Reflection in Indian and Kolkata-700 36-0 2017 Western Philosophy 006 NECTAR, 206 978-93- The Basics of Fluoroscence Bidhan Sarani, Dr. Sunirban February, 6. with Its Present Day Chemistry 84241- Kolkata-700 Das 2017 Application 65-0 006 NECTAR, 206 978-93- Bidhan Sarani, Dr. Satyanarayan 7. Srimadvagavatgita Sanskrit 84241- 2018 Kolkata-700 Sau 27-8 006 Rajesh Publication, 1, ISBN978- Geomorphology of the Ansari Road, Dr. Debashis 93- 8. Chaibasa Plain of Geography 2018 83684- Chotanagpur Plataeu Daryaganj, Manna New Delhi- 68-7 110002 NECTAR, 206 ISBN: Dr. Pijushkanti COSMOS-III: Departmental Bidhan Sarani, 978-93- 29th July, 9. Dantapath&Rabin Geography Research Volume Kolkata-700 84241- 2017 Das 006 36-0

V. Research Activities: Minor Research Project Works during the Session, 2016-’17: Name & Sanctione Role in the Funding Memo No. with Designation Title d Amount Status Project Agency date of Teachers (Rs./-) 1. Dr. Satya Narayan Sau, ‘Upanisade o Bhagabat Gitay PHW-207/13-14, Principal MRP, Associate niti Shikha o manab kalyane dated 18.03. 1,77,000/- Completed Investigator UGC Professor & tar proyog’ 2014 HOD, Sanskrit “An analytical study on brick 3. Prof. manufacturing as an Emerging Rabin Das, PSW-121/13-14, Principal occupational pattern & major MRP, Asst. dated 2,10,000/- Completed Investigator problem & environmental UGC Professor, 18.03.2014 changes for in Khejuri CD Block Geography over coastal Medinipur” 4. Dr. “Tourism caused Jeopardize of Pijushkanti biodiversity and its measure: A Dandpath, PSW-122/13-14, Principal case study on and MRP, Asst. dated 1,00,000/- Completed Investigator Tajpur coastal village based UGC Professor & 18.03.2014 tourist destination in Purba HOD, Medinipur, West Bengal” Geography 5. Prof. Srilekha PHW-205/13-14, Principal ‘Ramayan ek bohoman MRP, Dan, Asst. dated 1,70,000/- Ongoing Investigator sanskritik uttoradhikar’ UGC Professor, 18.03.2014 Bengali 6. Dr. Sujit Ghosh, Asst. ‘Participation and PHW-206/13-14, Principal MRP, Professor & empowerment : A case study in dated 18.03. 1,80,000/- Completed Investigator UGC HOD, Pol. the district of Purba Medinipur’ 2014 Science 7. Dr. Saswati “Studies of Mango Pickles in Parua , West (Mondal), Principal MRP, Bengal: Assessment of PSW-128/14-15 4,00,000/- Completed Asst. Investigator UGC Nutrients, Bio-chemicals and Professor & Micro-flora.” HOD, Physiology ‘Ethinic knowledge versus 8. Mr. scientific investigation of PSW-206/13-14 Chandan Principal Emblica officinales with special MRP, dated 02.09. 2,00,000/- Completed Acharya, Investigator reference to variation in active UGC 2014 PPT, Botany constituents during different season in West Bengal’ 9. Mr. Sujit PHW-299/13-14 Kr. Sahoo, Principal ‘Rabindranath : Kabitay ranger MRP, dated 02.09. 2,00,000/- Completed PPT, Dept. of Investigator chetana’ UGC 2014 Bengali 10. Mrs. Bratati Rani PHW-300/13-14 Principal ‘Jibanananda Das : Kabitay MRP, Maity, PPT, dated 02.09. 1,90,000/- Completed Investigator Ritur Prabahab’ UGC Dept. of 2014 Bengali “Assessment of Status & Memo No.: Diversity of Anguilliformes 11.Dr. 232(Sanc.)/ST/ Co- (Eel) over West Bengal Dipanjan WBDST P/S&T/1G- 9,98,220/- Ongoing investigator Coast & Making the Roy 49/2017dated2 Significant Data Bank and 4.03.20 18 Report for Future Planning” Ecological Dwindling due to the sprawing of shrimp farming at the Khejuri Fluvio-marine Memo No.: 12.Rabin Principal Landscape over Midnapore 19 (Sanc.)/ WBDST 6,00,000/- Ongoing Das Investigator Coastal Tract: A Spatio- ST/P/S & T/1G- temporal Assessment & Micro- 54/2017 level Planning for Its Management

 Engaged Teachers in Other Research Activities: Name of Teachers Sl. Category of engaged with Research Designation Subject of Research No. Research Activities Prof. Gobinda Prasad Assistant Professor Ph. D. Nationalist Politics and Mass Movement in 1. Kar of History (Ongoing) Undivided Tamluk Sub-division, 1905-47 Assistant Professor Ph. D. 2. Prof. Biswanath Dolai “Quantum Mechanics” of Physics (Ongoing) Assistant Professor Ph. D. “the Samkhya and Nyaya Theories of 3. Prof. Sujit Maity of Philosophy (Ongoing) Causality: A Comparative Study” Assistant Professor “Effect of weight training, graded circuit Ph. D. 4. Prof. Dilip Biswas of Physical training and aerobics on over weight (Ongoing) Education students” An In-depth Analysis of the Spatio-temporal Change in LULC undermining the Landscape Assistant Professor Ph. D. 5. Prof. Rabin Das Ecology and Its Impacts on the Lower of Geography (Ongoing) Catchment of Rasulpur River over Midnapore Coast, W.B. Govt. Approved Ph. D. Impacts of MGNREGA & Women 6. Mrs. Debjani Khanra Part-time Teacher (Ongoing) Empowerment of Sociology Govt. Approved A Comparative Study on Psychomotor and Part-time Teacher Ph. D. 7. Mr. Debabrata Samanta Psychological Variables among different of Physical (Ongoing) Players Education Whole Time Ph. D. 8. Mr. Chandan Barik Contractual “Bangla Sahitye Kalpasanglap O Sanglapika” (Submitted) Teacher of Bengali Govt. Approved Ph. D. “Madhyayuger Bangla Sahitye Bhagbad 9. Mr. Sujit Sahoo Part-time Teacher (Ongoing) Bhabna” of Bengali

 Research Papers & Articles in different Journals/ Books: Name of Teachers Number of Research Papers/ Articles/ Sl. engaged with Designation Books No. Research Activities International National Regional Ex-TIC & Associate Professor and 06 (Articles)+ 1. Dr. Satya Narayan sau Present Whole Time Contractual 02 07(Edited - Lecturer in Sanskrit Books) Dr. Dulal Chandra 02 (Books)+02 2. Associate Professor of Chemistry 05 - Maiti (Chapter) 3. Prof. Srilekha Dan Associate Professor of Bengali - 05 01 4. Dr. Raka Maiti Associate Professor of Bengali - 02 02 Dr. Saswati Parua 5. Assistant Professor of Physiology 07 01 - (Mondal) Dr. Pijushkanti 04 + 02 (Edited 6. Assistant Professor of Geography 10 - Dandapath Book) Prof. Gobinda Prasad 10+05 (Edited 7. Assistant Professor of History 05 07 Kar Book) 8. Prof. Biswanath Dolai Assistant Professor of Physics 03 - - 08 + 01 (Edited 9. Prof. Sujit Maity Assistant Professor of Philosophy - - Book) Assistant Professor of Political 10. Dr. Sujit Ghosh - - 09+02 Science 11. Prof. Rabin Das Assistant Professor of Geography 45 23+ 02 (Edited 04 Book) 12. Prof. Dilip Biswas Asst. Prof. of Physical Education 05 - - 35 + 01 (Edited 13. Dr. Dipanjan Ray Assistant Professor of Zoology 19 - Book) 03 + 01 (Edited 14. Dr. Sunirban Das Assistant Professor of hemistry 18 - Book) Dr. Samir Kumar Assistant Professor of 15. 16 11 - Bhandari Mathematics 16. Dr. Saurav Samanta Assistant Professor of Physics 23 - - Prof. Sanghamitra 17. Assistant Professor of Sociology 04 02 02 Nath 18. Dr. Prithwish Kr. Jana Assistant Professor of Chemistry 05 - - 19. Prof. Debasri Giri Assistant Professor of Sanskrit - - 02 20. Dr. Debashis Manna Guest Lecturer in Geography 06 01 Govt. Approved Part-time 21. Mrs. Debjani Khanra - - 01 Teacher of Sociology Govt. Approved Part-time 22. Dr. Bratati Rani Maity - - 06 Teacher of Bengali Govt. Approved Part-time 23. Mr. Chandan Acharya 03 01 - Teacher of Botany Govt. Approved Part-time 24. Mr. Sujit Sahoo - - 06 Teacher of Bengali 25. Mr. Suman Pahari Guest Lecturer in Geography 01 02 - Mr. Goutam Kumar Cartographer cum Guest Lecturer 26. 05 03 - Das in Geography (PG) Miss. Sumitra Rani 27. Guest Lecturer in Geography 02 01 - Jana Govt. Approved Part-time 28. Mr. Manas Maity - - 08 Teacher of Bengali Govt. Approved Part-time 29. Dr. Buddhadev Guria - 05 01 Teacher of Botany Mr. Sudipta Kumar Govt. Approved Part-time 30. - - 03 Karan Teacher of Sanskrit Govt. Approved Part-time 31. Mr. Sushil Kumar Jana - - 01 Teacher of Sanskrit Whole Time Contractual Lecturer 32. Mr. Dipankar Mishra - - 02 in Sanskrit 33. Miss Ritabrata Sau Guest Lecturer in Sanskrit - 05 - Mr. Debabrata Govt. Approved Part-time 34. 03 - 01 Samanta Teacher of Physical Education Govt. Approved Part-time 35. Dr. Atanu Nanda 02 - - Teacher of Physical Education Govt. Approved Part-time 36. Mr. Kalpataru Samanta 01 - - Teacher of Physical Education Whole Time Contractual Lecturer 37. Mr. Chandan Barik - - 05 in Bengali 38. Mr. Manoj Maity Guest Lecturer in Physiology 02 - -

VI. Academic Programmes like Seminar, Workshop, etc. during the session, 2018-’19 (July to June): Sl. No. Academic Programmes Organized by Date Remarks National Seminar on “Stress Feel 11-12th April, 1. Dept. of ITI National Seminar Life” 2018 State Level Seminar cum Workshop 2. on “Career Guidance and CAS IQAC, BMM 21st April, 2018 National Seminar Promotion” Celebration of International Dept. of Zoology & Inter-disciplinary 3. 22nd May, 2018 Biodiversity Day Geography Seminar State Level Workshop cum Orientation Programme on 4. IQAC 31st May, 2018 Workshop “Enlightenment on Newly Introduced CBCS at the UG Level” Digha Regional Center, Zoological Survey of World Environment Day: “Beat 5. India and Dept. of 5th June, 2018 National Seminar Plastic Pollution” Zoology & Geography, BMM Dept. of Zoology & Inter-disciplinary 6. World Ocean Day Celebration 8th June, 2018 Geography, BMM Seminar Population, Poverty & Sustainable Dept. of Geography (UG 7. 11th July, 2018 Regional Seminar Development & PG) Nation’s Day 8. Independence Day Dept. of NSS & College 15th August, 2018 Observation ‘Manav Bandhan Utsav’ & Blood Students’ Union, IQAC & Social Work 9. 25th August, 2018 Donation Camp NSS Programme 5th September, 10. Teachers’ Day Celebration Students’ Union 2018 College Excursion to Rajgir, Nalanda and Bodhgaya (Bihar), College & Students’ 19th to 23rd Excursion/ 11. Dasam Falls, Dimna Lake and TATA Union September, 2018 Academic Tour (Jharkhanda)& Digha (West Bengal) 24th September, Established Day 12. NSS Day Dept. of NSS 2018 Observation Dept. of Geography (UG Loss of Habitat and Biodiversity: Its 13. & PG) and Dept. of 3rd October, 2018 State Level Seminar Impacts on Man and Nature Botany (UG) Fresher’s Welcome College & Students’ 13th October, 14. ‘Agamani’ Utsav & ‘Sharad’ Union 2018 Celebration Seminar Lecture on “Abstract 2nd November, 15. Dept. of Mathematics Special Lecture Algebra” 2018 1st December, Social Work 16. World AIDS Day Celebration Dept. of NSS 2018 Programme Bangla Bratachari Samiti & Dept. of 1st - 15th 17. ‘Bratachari’ Training Camp Training Camp Physical Education, December, 2018 BMM 25th -30th 18. Winter Special Camp-2018 Dept. of NSS Special Camp December, 2018 National Day 19. World Youth Day Dept. of NSS & College 12th January, 2019 Observation College & Students’ 31st January & 1st College Annual 20. Annual Sports Programme Union February, 2019 Programme College & Students’ 2nd -4th February, College Annual 21. Annual Cultural Programme Union 2019 Programme “Environmental History and Sustainability: The Black-white Dept. of History and 5th, 6th& 7th International 22. Journey of Sustainable Geography (UG & PG), February, 2019 Seminar Development in Reality and BMM Education” College & Students’ 10th February, Academic Spiritual 23. Saraswati Puja Union 2019 Day Celebration Annual Award Distribution College & Students’ 11th February, 24. Annual Programme Ceremony & ‘Milani’ Publication Union 2019 25. Career Counseling Programme Dept. of Mathematics & 16th February, Career IQAC 2019 Advancement Programme Dept. of Bengali & Dept. 21st February, International Day 26. ‘Matri Vasha Diwas’ of NSS 2019 Observation College & Students’ 27. ‘Vasanta Utsav’ 20thMarch, 2019 Colour Festival Union Water Management: Mounting Dept. of Geography (UG Regional Level 28. 25th March, 2019 Challenges to Recent India & PG) Seminar Globe in Geo-politics and Earth in Dept. of Geography (UG Regional Level 29. Environmental Crisis: Discussion 23rd April, 2019 & PG) Seminar from Tea Table to Table of Nations Applications of Advanced Statistical Techniques and RS-GIS in Dept. of Geography (UG Regional Level 30. Geography: A New Route March of 7th May, 2019 & PG) Workshop this Spatial Science on Its Scientific Track N-LIST; Shodhganga, Shodhgangotri 20TH & 21ST May, College Level 31. Central Library, BMM and e-PG PATHSHALA 2019 Workshop Dept. of Computer Regional Level Recent Trends on Mathematical 32. Science & Mathematics 25th May, 2019 Inter-disciplinary Applications of Computer Science (UG) Seminar

VII. List of Holidays for 2019: Sl. No. Occasion Month Date No. of days Name of the day 1. New Year’s day (English) 01 1 Tuesday 2. Birthday of Vivekananda 12 1 Saturday 3. PoushParban (local) Jan. 15 1 Tuesday 4. Birthday of Netaji 23 1 Wednesday 5. Republic Day 26 1 Saturday 6. Saraswati Puja Feb. 10 & 11 2 (1) Sunday &Monday 7. Sivaratri (local) 04 1 Wednesday March 8. Doljatra 21 &22 2 Thursday & Friday 9. Ramnabami 14 (1) Sunday 10. ChaitraSankranti 14 (1) Sunday 11. New Year’s day (Bengali) 15 1 Monday April 12. Good Friday 19 1 Friday 13. Easter Saturday 20 1 Saturday 14. Sabebarat 21 (1) Sunday 15. May Day 01 1 Wednesday 16. Birthday of Rabindranath May 09 1 Thursday 17. Buddha Purnima 18 1 Saturday 18. Id-Ul-Fitre 05 1 Wednesday Jun 19. Jamaisasthi 08 1 Saturday 20. Rathajatra July 04 1 Thursday 21. Id-ud-Zoha 12 1 Monday 22. Independence Day August 15 1 Thursday 23. Janmastami 23 1 Friday 24. College Foundation Day 03 1 Tuesday 25. Maharram 10 1 Tuesday 26. Viswakarma Puja (local) 18 1 Wednesday Sept. 27. Birthday of Vidyasagar 26 1 Thursday 28. Mahalaya 28 1 Saturday 29. University Foundation Day 29 (1) Sunday 30. Birthday of Gandhiji Oct. 02 1 Wednesday 31. Puja holidays Oct. 03 to Oct.15 11 Except Sunday 32. Kalipuja to Bhai Fonta Oct. 27 to Oct.30 3 Except Sunday 33. Chhatpuja 02 1 Saturday 34. Jagadhatri Puja 06 1 Wednesday Nov. 35. Fateha - Doaz - Durham 10 (1) Sunday 36. Birthday of Guru Nanak 12 1 Tuesday 37. Christmas Day Dec. 25 1 Wednesday 38. Principal’s Discretion 4

VIII. Academic Calendar for UG & PG from January to June - 2019 Name of the January February March April May June Day Day TD Day TD Day TD Day TD Day TD Day TD Tuesday 1 HD ------Wednesday 2 FWD ------1 HD - - Thursday 3 FWD ------2 FWD - - Friday 4 FWD 1 FWD 1 FWD - - 3 FWD - - Saturday 5 HWD 2 HWD 2 HWD - - 4 HWD 1 HWD Sunday 6 WHD 3 WHD 3 WHD - - 5 WHD 2 WHD Monday 7 FWD 4 FWD 4 HD 1 FWDF 6 FWD 3 FWDFPG Tuesday 8 FWD 5 FWD 5 FWD 2 FWDF 7 FWD 4 FWDFPG Wednesday 9 FWD 6 FWD 6 FWD 3 FWDF 8 FWD 5 HD Thursday 10 FWD 7 FWD 7 FWD 4 FWDF 9 HD 6 FWDFPG Friday 11 FWD 8 FWD 8 FWD 5 FWDF 10 FWD 7 FWDFPG Saturday 12 HD 9 HWD 9 HWD 6 HWDF 11 HWD 8 HD Sunday 13 WHD 10 WHD* 10 WHD 7 WHD 12 WHD 9 WHD Monday 14 FWD 11 HD 11 FWD 8 FWDF 13 FWD 10 FWDFPG Tuesday 15 HD 12 FWD 12 FWD 9 FWDF 14 FWD 11 FWDFPG Wednesday 16 FWD 13 FWD 13 FWD 10 FWD 15 FWDI 12 FWDFPG Thursday 17 FWD 14 FWD 14 FWDF 11 FWD 16 FWDI 13 FWD Friday 18 FWD 15 FWD 15 FWDF 12 FWD 17 FWDI 14 FWD Saturday 19 HWD 16 HWD 16 HWDF 13 HWD 18 HD 15 HWD Sunday 20 WHD 17 WHD 17 WHD 14 WHD* 19 WHD 16 WHD Monday 21 FWDI 18 FWD 18 FWDF 15 HD 20 FWD 17 FWD Tuesday 22 FWDI 19 FWD 19 FWDF 16 FWD 21 FWD 18 FWD Wednesday 23 HD 20 FWD 20 FWD 17 FWD 22 FWD 19 FWD Thursday 24 FWDP 21 FWD 21 HD 18 FWD 23 FWD 20 FWD Friday 25 FWDP 22 FWD 22 HD 19 HD 24 FWD 21 FWD Saturday 26 HD 23 HWD 23 HWD 20 HD 25 HWD 22 HWD Sunday 27 WHD 24 WHD 24 WHD 21 WHD* 26 WHD 23 WHD Monday 28 FWD 25 FWDI 25 FWDF 22 FWD 27 FWDFPG 24 FWD Tuesday 29 FWD 26 FWDI 26 FWDF 23 FWD 28 FWDFPG 25 FWD Wednesday 30 FWD 27 FWDI 27 FWDF 24 FWD 29 FWDFPG 26 FWD Thursday 31 FWD 28 FWDI 28 FWDI 25 FWD 30 FWDFPG 27 FWD Friday - - - - 29 FWDI 26 FWD 31 FWDFPG 28 FWD Saturday - - - - 30 HWDI 27 HWD - - 29 HWD Sunday - - - - 31 WHD 28 WHD - - 30 WHD Monday ------29 FWD - - - - Tuesday ------30 FWD - - - - TWD = 22 = 23 = 23 = 23 = 24 = 23 THD = 05 = 01 = 03 = 03 = 03 = 02 TWHD = 04 = 04 = 05 = 04 = 04 = 05 TD = 31 = 28 = 31 = 30 = 31 = 30 Total Working Day of the Session = 138 TWD = Total Working Day, TD = Teaching Day, HWD = Half Working Day, FWD = Full Working Day, WHD = Weekly Holiday (Sunday), WHD *= Weekly Holiday (Sunday) cum Holiday, HD = Holiday, TWD= Total Working Days, THD= Total Holidays, TWHD= Total Weekly Holidays & TD= Total Days, FWDI= Working Days with Teaching & Internal Assessment (UG), FWDP =Working Days with Teaching &Project Viva-voce (UG), FWDF =Working Days with Teaching & Final Examination (UG) Total Academic Days = 138 N.B.: 1. 1st& 2nd Internal Assessment for 1st, 3rd and 5th Semester for UG and 1st and 3rd Semester for PG: To be decided by the Institution as per central basis. 2. Final Theory Examination for both UG: As per University Schedule (probably within 2nd and 3rdweek of June) 3. Final Practical Examination for both UG: As per University Schedule (probably within 1st and 2nd week of June) 4. Final Practical Examination for both UG & PG: As per University Schedule (probably within 15 days after theory examination)

Academic Calendar for UG & PG from July to December – 2019: Name of the July August September October November December Day Day TD Day TD Day TD Day TD Day TD Day TD Monday 1 FWD ------Tuesday 2 FWD - - - - 1 FWD - - - - Wednesday 3 FWD - - - - 2 HD - - - - Thursday 4 HD 1 FWD - - 3 PHD - - - - Friday 5 FWD 2 FWD - - 4 PHD 1 FWD - - Saturday 6 HWD 3 HWD - - 5 PHD 2 HD - - Sunday 7 WHD 4 WHD 1 WHD 6 WHD* 3 WHD 1 WHD Monday 8 FWD 5 FWD 2 FWD 7 PHD 4 FWD 2 FWD Tuesday 9 FWD 6 FWD 3 HD 8 PHD 5 FWD 3 FWD Wednesday 10 FWD 7 FWD 4 FWD 9 PHD 6 HD 4 FWD Thursday 11 FWD 8 FWD 5 FWD 10 PHD 7 FWD 5 FWD Friday 12 FWD 9 FWD 6 FWD 11 PHD 8 FWD 6 FWD Saturday 13 HWD 10 HWD 7 HWD 12 PHD 9 HWD 7 HWD Sunday 14 WHD 11 WHD 8 WHD 13 WHD* 10 WHD* 8 WHD Monday 15 FWD 12 HD 9 FWD 14 PHD 11 FWD 9 FWD Tuesday 16 FWD 13 FWD 10 HD 15 PHD 12 HD 10 FWD Wednesday 17 FWD 14 FWD 11 FWD 16 FWD 13 FWD 11 FWD Thursday 18 FWD 15 HD 12 FWD 17 FWD 14 FWD 12 FWD Friday 19 FWD 16 FWD 13 FWD 18 FWD 15 FWD 13 FWD Saturday 20 HWD 17 HWD 14 HWD 19 HWD 16 HWD 14 HWD Sunday 21 WHD 18 WHD 15 WHD 20 WHD* 17 WHD 15 WHD Monday 22 FWD 19 FWD 16 FWD 21 FWD 18 FWD 16 FWD Tuesday 23 FWD 20 FWD 17 FWD 22 FWD 19 FWD 17 FWD Wednesday 24 FWD 21 FWD 18 HD 23 FWD 20 FWD 18 FWD Thursday 25 FWD 22 FWD 19 FWD 24 FWD 21 FWD 19 FWD Friday 26 FWD 23 HD 20 FWD 25 FWD 22 FWD 20 FWD Saturday 27 HWD 24 HWD 21 HWD 26 HWD 23 HWD 21 HWD Sunday 28 WHD 25 WHD 22 WHD 27 WHD* 24 WHD 22 WHD Monday 29 FWD 26 FWD 23 FWD 28 PHD 25 FWD 23 FWD Tuesday 30 FWD 27 FWD 24 FWD 29 PHD 26 FWD 24 FWD Wednesday 31 FWD 28 FWD 25 FWD 30 PHD 27 FWD 25 HD Thursday - - 29 FWD 26 HD 31 FWD 28 FWD 26 FWD Friday - - 30 FWD 27 FWD - - 29 FWD 27 FWD Saturday - - 31 HWD 28 HD - - 30 HWD 28 HWD Sunday - - - - 29 WHD* - - - - 29 WHD Monday - - - - 30 FWD - - - - 30 FWD Tuesday ------31 FWD TWD = 26 = 24 = 20 = 12 = 23 = 25 THD = 01 = 03 = 05 = 15 = 03 = 01 TWHD = 04 = 04 = 05 = 04 = 04 = 05 TD = 31 = 31 = 30 = 31 = 30 = 31 Total Working Day of the Session = 140 TWD = Total Working Day, TD = Teaching Day, HWD = Half Working Day, FWD = Full Working Day, WHD = Weekly Holiday (Sunday), WHD* = Weekly Holiday cum Holiday, HD = Holiday, PHD = Puja Holiday, TWD= Total Working Days, THD= Total Holidays, TWHD= Total Weekly Holidays & TD= Total Days. Total Academic Days = 140 N.B.: 1. 1st& 2nd Internal Assessment for 1st, 3rd and 5th Semester for UG and 1st and 3rd Semester for PG: To be decided by the Institution as per central basis. 2. Final Theory Examination for both UG & PG: As per University Schedule (probably within 3rd week of December & 1st week of January) 3. Final Practical Examination for both UG: As per University Schedule (probably within 1st and 2nd week of December) 4. Final Practical Examination for both UG & PG: As per University Schedule (probably within 15 days after theory examination)

IX. Rules of Discipline of the College: The college expects its students to conduct themselves in a disciplined and dignified manner in the college and outside. In this regard, some provisions are as follows: Students shall obey an order issued by the university or by the Principal of the college; Students shall conduct themselves in a gentle manner both towards the members of the staff and towards their fellow students; Students shall maintain perfect silence in the class room, laboratories and library room and desist from demonstration or disorderly behavior. They must not loiter in the corridors or in front of the class rooms or office rooms or library rooms and must keep as quiet as possible during college hours; Students shall not misappropriate, destroy, mutilate, disfigure or damage any college or university property, library books, furniture, apparatus, etc.; No student suffering from any contagious or infectious disease will be permitted to attend the college; For a break of discipline within or outside the premises of the college, the Principal of the college may: (a) impose a fine on a student and/or (b) suspend the student for definite period or (c) expel him from the college for such a period as he deems it fit; The Principal may ask a student to leave the college, if he/ she consider such action necessary in the interest of the institution or may bring such matters of grave nature to the Governing Body for a decision without assigning any reason for that.

X. Data on Admitted Students for the Session, 2018-’19: 1. Admitted Students in B. A./ B. Sc., Part-I (2018-’19) Sl. Seat General SC ST OBC-A OBC-B P/H Total Subject No. Capacity M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 1. BNGH 116 8 55 5 16 1 0 2 5 2 8 0 0 18 84 2. ENGH 107 20 45 14 11 1 0 4 5 1 6 0 0 40 67 3. EDCH 32 4 12 4 4 1 0 2 1 1 2 0 0 12 19 4. PHIH 77 7 37 3 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 47 5. PLSH 61 8 5 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 6 6. HISH 77 10 10 5 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 17 13 7. MUCH 28 0 17 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 8. SANH 103 5 46 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 55 9. SOCH 55 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 10. B. A. (Honours) 63 230 39 57 3 0 10 11 5 17 0 0 120 315 11. B. A. (General) 266 445 59 45 0 0 15 15 27 14 1 2 368 521 12. PHSH 55 9 9 4 2 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 17 11 13. CEMH 54 19 14 8 5 0 0 3 1 1 3 0 0 31 23 14. MTMH 85 33 14 11 1 0 0 2 0 6 2 0 0 52 17 15. BOTH 47 14 17 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 17 20 16. ZOOH 52 10 21 4 5 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 16 30 17. PHYH 32 14 10 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 1 0 0 20 11 18. NUTH 28 3 13 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 5 17 19. GEOH 70 16 19 6 4 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 24 27 20. ECOH 33 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 21. B. Sc. (Honours) 121 117 40 20 0 0 9 4 17 15 0 0 187 156 22. B. Sc. (General) 94 101 11 4 0 0 2 2 6 8 1 1 114 116 23. B. Sc.- Major 56 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 0 0 66 0 TOTAL 600 893 154 126 3 0 36 32 54 2 3 855 1108

M.A./M.Sc. 2nd Semester Regular Bengali, Philosophy, History, Geography & Sanskrit – 2018-’19 Sl. General SC ST OBC-A OBC-B P/H Total Level of Subject Seat No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Semester M. A. in 1. 40 2 21 2 7 0 0 0 1 1 6 0 0 5 35 2nd Bengali M. A./ M. Sc. 2nd 2. 20 4 11 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 6 14 in Geography M. A. in 2nd 3. 30 5 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 6 History M. A. in 4. 40 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 5 2nd Philosophy M. A. in 5. 45 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2nd Sanskrit 15 41 6 9 1 0 0 2 1 9 0 0 23 61 TOTAL

Admitted Students in B. A./ B. Sc., Part-II (2018-’19) Sl. Seat General SC ST OBC-A OBC-B P/H Total Subject No. Capacity M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 1. BNGH 8 44 0 22 0 0 0 2 4 6 0 0 18 68 2. ENGH 20 29 0 11 0 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 32 34 3. ECOH 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4. EDCH 4 10 0 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 13 5. GEOH 8 10 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 10 6. PHIH 5 18 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 6 23 7. PLSH 3 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 2 8. HISH 4 5 0 7 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 11 7 9. MUCH 2 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 10. SANH 7 22 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 11 24 11. SOCH 0 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 12. B. A. (Honours) 52 156 0 65 1 1 0 2 11 10 0 0 109 199 13. B. A. (General) 112 240 18 32 9 6 2 0 20 4 0 0 161 282 14. BOTH 5 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 15 15. CEMH 16 5 3 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 23 6 16. MTMH 34 17 6 3 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 45 20 17. PHYH 6 7 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 9 9 18. PHSH 6 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 9 7 19. NUTH 2 17 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 19 20. ZOOH 12 9 6 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 21 11 21. B. Sc. (Honours) 81 76 17 7 0 0 1 1 17 3 0 0 116 87 22. B. Sc. (General) 82 61 7 5 0 0 0 0 10 1 0 0 99 67 23. B. Sc.- Major 35 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 - 0 0 41 1 TOTAL 362 534 44 109 10 7 3 3 62 18 0 0 526 636

Admitted Students in B. A./ B. Sc., Part-III (2018-’19) Sl. Seat General SC ST OBC-A OBC-B P/H Total Subject No. Capacity M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 1. BNGH 27 12 1 12 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 28 30 2. ENGH 19 33 8 3 0 1 2 2 0 7 0 0 29 46 3. ECOH 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 4. EDCH 7 10 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 9 13 5. GEOH 11 21 1 4 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 14 28 6. PHIH 6 18 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 24 7. PLSH 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 8. HISH 2 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 9. MUCH 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 6 10. SANH 3 24 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 4 31 11. SOCH 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 12. B. A. (Honours) 87 131 14 33 0 1 3 3 4 19 0 0 108 187 13. B. A. (General) 73 119 15 16 0 0 0 1 6 7 0 0 94 143 14. BOTH 6 24 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 21 17 15. CEMH 25 4 4 3 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 35 7 16. MTMH 25 14 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 27 16 17. PHYH 5 9 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 6 13 18. PHSH 21 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 26 6 19. NUTH 0 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 20. ZOOH 5 13 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 12 18 21. B. Sc. (Honours) 87 77 17 8 0 0 2 1 11 11 0 0 127 87 22. B. Sc. (General) 55 47 7 4 0 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 66 53 23. B. Sc.- Major(General) 43 0 6 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 52 0 TOTAL 285 434 59 61 0 2 10 5 43 38 0 0 447 470

M.A./M.Sc. 4th Semester Regular Bengali, Philosophy, Geography & Sanskrit – 2018-’19 Sl. General SC ST OBC-A OBC-B P/H Total Level of Subject Seat No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Semester M. A. in 4th 1. 40 3 23 2 4 0 0 3 0 2 2 0 0 10 29 Bengali Semester 4th M. A./ M. Sc. 2. 20 6 5 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 11 8 in Geography Semester

4th M. A. in 3. 40 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 12 Philosophy Semester

4th M. A. in 4. 45 1 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 11 Sanskrit Semester 10 47 6 4 0 0 4 3 3 6 0 0 23 60 TOTAL = 83

Number of Students Roll Strength Semester - II Semester - IV Total of ITI-2018- Electrician Electrician Electrician Fitter Course Fitter Course Fitter Course ‘19: Course Course Course 40 38 19 21 59 59 Total = 118 Grand Total Student Strength of the College = 4327

XI. Results: 1. Result in Last Eight Years (2011-2018): % of Passed out Candidates No. of 1st Years B. A. (Hons.) B. A. (General) B.Sc. (Hons.) B. Sc. (General) B. Sc.-Major Total Class 2011 93.7 96.9 86.2 100.0 85.8 92.5 42 2012 96.6 97.0 96.5 100.0 100.0 98.0 35 2013 97.3 96.2 99.2 100.0 92.9 97.2 48 2014 91.8 98.2 91.4 100.0 100.0 96.3 56 2015 98.6 91.6 93.1 93.8 100.0 95.4 67 2016 97.06 99.05 95.17 100.0 100.00 98.26 87 2017 98.88 75.00 95.41 98.97 100.0 97.25 102 2018 97.86 89.58 98.95 98.15 NA 96.14 93+ *2018: Result of B.Sc., Part-III General (Major) has not been published only by Vidyasagar University till date.

2. Result in University Examination: Part-III, 2018: Result in B. A. / B. Sc. (Honours) Honours Candidates Candidates % of Passed 1st Class 2nd Class ‘P’ Division Subjects appeared passed out Bengali 66 66 03 58 05 100.00 Economics ------Education 13 13 10 03 - 100.00 English 67 67 01 49 17 100.00 Geography 45 45 05 35 05 100.00 History 18 18 - 18 - 100.00 Philosophy 34 32 03 25 04 94.12 Pol. Science 07 07 - 06 01 100.00 Sanskrit 20 17 02 10 02 85.00 Sociology 05 04 01 03 - 80.00 Music 06 06 01 05 - 100.00 TOTAL 281 275 26 212 34 97.86 Botany 23 23 02 19 02 100.00 Chemistry 24 24 10 14 - 100.00 Mathematics 41 40 06 25 09 97.56 Physics 35 34 07 21 06 97.14 Physiology 15 15 06 08 01 100.00 Zoology 38 38 12 23 03 100.00 TOTAL 191 189 47 118 24 98.95 All Over 472 464 73 330 58 98.31 Result in B. A. / B. Sc. (General) B. A. (General) 192 172 01 85 86 89.58 B. Sc. (General) 54 53 03 49 01 98.15 B. Sc. (Major/ 52 Yet to be published General) TOTAL 298 03 Result in M. A./ M.Sc. Sanskrit 30 28 21 07 - 93.33 Bengali 36 34 27 07 - 94.44 Geography & Environment 18 18 18 - - 100.00 Management Grand Total 732 716 93+ 427 192 97.81

Result: ITI, 4th Semester-2018 Marks Obtained Total Number Trade & Semester 90% - 80 % 80% -70 % 70% – 60% of Trainee Electrician Course 16 05 - 21 Semester-IV Fitter Course 01 12 06 19 Total 26 74 18 118

4. Admission: I. Subject Taught: B. A. (Bachelor of Arts) B. Sc. (Bachelor of Science) Honours General Honours General 1. Bengali 1. Bengali 10. Physical 1. Physics 1. Physics 2. English 2. English Education 2. Chemistry 2. Chemistry 3. Sanskrit 3. Sanskrit 11. Human Right 3. Mathematics 3. Mathematics 4. History 4. History Education 4. Botany 4. Botany 5. Philosophy 5. Philosophy 12. National 5. Zoology 5. Zoology 6. Political Science 6. Sociology Service 6. Physiology 6. Physiology 7. Sociology 7. Music Scheme (NSS) 1. Nutrition 7. Nutrition 8. Music 8. Education 8. Geography 8. Geography 13. National Cadet 9. Education 9. Political 9. Economics 9. Computer Science Corps (NCC) Science 10. Economics 11. NCC

12. NSS B. Sc. Major: Automobile Maintenance

Post Graduate (PG) Course Regular Mode Distance Mode M. A. in Sanskrit M. A. in Bengali, English, Sanskrit, History M. A. in Bengali M. A. / M. Sc. in Geography & & M. A. in Philosophy Environment Management M. A. / M. Sc. in Geography M. A. in History

Industrial Training Institute (ITI) Fitter Course Electrician Course

Certificate Courses: We are going to continue some certificate courses on following subjects from the session, 2016-’17 maintaining all the rules of our Vidyasagar University and also UGC. Sl. No. Name of Certificate Courses Fees Structure (Rs./-) Six Months’ Certificate Course in Communicative English 1. 1500/- Language Preparatory Course for NET (UGC/ CSIR), SET (WBCSC), GATE & 2. As per necessity Others (2-months)

II. Intake Capacity/ Seat Capacity for Under Graduate (UG)-2019:

B. A. (Bachelor of Arts) B. Sc. (Bachelor of Science) Subjects Intake Capacity Subjects Intake Capacity 1. Bengali (Hons.) 116 1. Physics (Hons.) 55 2. English (Hons.) 107 2. Chemistry (Hons.) 54 3. Sanskrit (Hons.) 103 3. Mathematics (Hons.) 85 4. History (Hons.) 77 4. Geography (Hons.) 70 5. Philosophy (Hons.) 77 5. Economics (Hons.) 33 6. Political Science (Hons.) 61 6. Botany (Hons.) 47 7. Sociology (Hons.) 55 7. Zoology (Hons.) 52 8. Music (Hons.) 28 8. Physiology (Hons.) 32 9. Education (Hons.) 32 9. 7. Nutrition (Hons.) 28 B.A./ B. Sc. (Bachelor of Arts/ Science)- General 1. Computer Science 40 B. Sc. (Bachelor of Science)- Major 2. Physical Education 350 3. NSS 100 Automobile Maintenance 66 4. NCC 150

Category wise Intake Capacity in B. A./ B.Sc. (Honours & Major) Seat OBC- P/H P/H P/H Sl. No. Subject General SC ST OBC-A Capacity B (General) (SC) (Others) 1. Bengali 116 62 25 07 11 08 02 01 00 2. English 107 57 23 06 11 07 02 01 00 3. Education 32 17 07 02 03 02 01 00 00 4. Geography 70 37 15 04 07 05 01 01 00 5. Economics 33 18 07 02 03 02 01 00 00 6. Philosophy 77 41 16 04 08 05 02 01 00 7. Political Science 61 33 13 04 06 04 01 00 00 8. Music 28 15 06 02 03 02 00 00 00 9. History 77 41 16 05 08 05 01 01 00 10. Sanskrit 103 55 22 06 10 07 02 01 00 11. Sociology 55 29 12 03 06 04 01 00 00 12. Botany 47 25 10 03 05 03 01 00 00 13. Chemistry 54 29 12 03 05 04 01 00 00 14. Physics 55 29 12 03 06 04 01 00 00 15. Physiology 32 17 07 02 03 02 01 00 00 16. Mathematics 85 45 18 05 08 06 02 01 00 17. Zoology 52 28 11 03 05 04 01 00 00 18. Nutrition 28 15 06 02 03 02 00 00 00 B. Sc.- Major (Auto. 19. 66 35 14 04 07 05 01 00 00 Maintenance)

Seat Capacity/ Intake Capacity for Post Graduate (M.A. /M.Sc.) Courses Admission – 2019–’20 Seat Capacity/ Intake Capacity for V. U. Students based on the Merit List of Common Entrance Test [Seats for V. U. Students: 60% of total seats] Total Sl. No. Subject Seats General SC ST OBC-A OBC-B PWD Seats 1. Sanskrit 45 27 13 06 02 03 02 01

2. Bengali 40 24 13 05 01 02 02 01 Geography & 3. Environment 20 12 06 03 01 01 01 - Management 4. Philosophy 40 24 13 05 01 02 02 01

5. History 30 18 10 04 01 02 01 -

Seat Capacity/ Intake Capacity for All Students through Open Competition (O. C.)based on the Merit List of Common Entrance Test [Seats for Open Competition (O. C.): 40% of total seats] Total Sl. No. Subject Seats General SC ST OBC-A OBC-B PWD Seats 1. Sanskrit 45 18 10 04 01 02 01 -

2. Bengali 40 16 08 04 01 02 01 - Geography & 3. Environment 20 08 04 02 - 01 01 - Management 4. Philosophy 40 16 08 04 01 02 01 -

5. History 30 12 06 03 01 01 01 -

III. Role Strength (For the Session, 2019-’20): Role Strength at UG (Under Graduate) Level – 2019-’20

B. A. (Bachelor of Arts) B. Sc. (Bachelor of Science) B. Sc.-Major Section Honours General Section Honours General (General) Part-I 435 889 Part-I 343 230 66

Part-II 308 443 Part-II 203 166 42

Part-III 295 237 Part-III 214 119 52

Total 1038 1569 Total 760 515 160

Total in B. A. (Honours + General)= 2607 Total in B. Sc. (Honours + General) =1275 Total = 160 Sub-total= 4042 Role Strength at PG (Post Graduate) Level PG in Regular Mode (Sanskrit, Geography, PG in DDE Mode (Bengali, English, Sanskrit, Geography Bengali& Philosophy) & History) Semester-I/II 84 1st Year 19

Semester-III/ IV 83 2nd Year 25

Total= 167 Total= 44 Sub-total= 211 Industrial Training Institute (ITI)

Semester –I/II 21 21 Total = 42 Fitter Course Electrician Course Semester –III/IV 42 42 Total = 84

Total 63 Total 63 Total = 126 Grand Total= 4379 (Four Thousands Three Hundreds Seventy Nine)

IV. Combinations of Subjects (As Per UGC & University Rules):

1. Subjects Bunching/ Combinations for Arts and Humanities/ B. A. (Hons.) Honours Course General Course (Elective Subjects) Group-A: Bengali Group-B: History/ Sociology Subjects: Bengali, English, Sanskrit, History, Philosophy, Group-C: Political Science/ Music Political Science, Sociology, Group-D:Philosophy Education & Music Group-E: Sanskrit Group-F: English/ Education  In case of B.A.(Honourse) in any one of the foresaid subjects, other two subjects (excluding Honours Subject) can be taken from any two of the above groups excluding the Honours Subject Group.

2. Subjects Bunching/ Combinations for Arts and Humanities/ B. A. (General) General Course General Course (Elective Subjects) Group-A: Bengali/ English/ Education Group-B: History/ Sociology B.A. (General) Group-C: Political Science/ Music/ Human Rights Education Group-D:Philosophy/ NSS/ NCC Group-E: Sanskrit/ Physical Education

3.Subjects Bunching/ Combinations for B. Sc. (Hons./Core):2018-‘19 Core/ Honours Generic Elective (GE) Subjects Subject Choice-1 GE for I & II-Semesters Choice-2 GE for III & IV-Semesters Physics Mathematics Chemistry/ Computer Science Chemistry Mathematics Physics/Computer Science Mathematics Physics Chemistry/ Computer Science Zoology/ Chemistry/ Physiology/ Zoology/ Chemistry/ Nutrition/ Botany Nutrition Geography Botany/ Nutrition/ Chemistry/ Botany/ Nutrition/Physiology/ Zoology Geography Chemistry Nutrition/ Botany/ Zoology/ Nutrition/ Botany/ Zoology/ Physiology Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry/ Zoology/Botany/ Chemistry/ Physiology/ Nutrition Geography Zoology/Botany Economics/ Mathematics/ Geography Botany/ Zoology/ Nutrition Computer Science/ Nutrition Geography/ Computer Science/ Geography/ Computer Science/ Economics Mathematics/Zoology/Nutrition Mathematics/Zoology/Nutrition

4.Subjects Bunching/ Combinations for B. Sc. (General):2018-‘19 Three subjects, taking Group-A: Physics/ Economics/ Nutrition B. Sc. (General) one from any three of Group-B: Chemistry the following groups Group-C: Mathematics Group-D: Botany/ Computer Science Group-E: Zoology Group-F: Physiology/ Geography Group-G: NCC/ NSS  In case of B.Sc. General Course, three selected subjects will be considered as 1st, 2nd and 3rd choices respectively;  One subject can be taken from one group.

5.Subjects Bunching/ Combinations for B. Sc. – Major (General) Subject: Automobile Group-A: Physics B. Sc.-Major (General) Maintenance Group-B: Computer Science/ Mathematics  In case of B.Sc.- Major (General) in the foresaid subject, other two subjects can be taken from two of the above groups.  For studying this course, one candidate must have Physics &Mathematics at H.S. Level/ Equivalent Vocational Course.

V. Admission of Students:

1. Admission of Students:  Students’ admission strictly on the basis of merit.  ONLINE Admission Process  Admission Information in the College Website  E-admission in different subjects  Help Line for Students’ Admission  Students for e-admission as per their merit, choice and opportunities.  Admission Fees payment through online way and also online way from Net Banking and Debit/ Credit Card.

2. ADMISSION POLICY: Admission policy of Under-Graduate Degree Course in this College is framed by the Admission Committee on the basis of H.S. / Equivalent examination Results and the guidelines of the Affiliating University. Admission is made on merit basis subject to the fixed intake capacity scheduled by the Affiliating University. The seats are distributed among different categories of students as per Govt. rules. Students from the Board / Council other than that of W.B. are required to submit migration certificate duly, otherwise admission will be cancelled. Admission to PG Courses will be happened alike the e-admission (online) as per affiliated university rules. 1. Admission to the College implies an undertaking by the students to the effect that the students shall try their utmost to enhance the reputation of the college and shall willingly abide by the rules and disciplines of the college.  On-line admission system has been launched from the session (2015-2016).  Applications are to be submitted through online process only.  Candidates should log-on college website:www.bajkulcollege.org  Guidelines for submissions of online applications are given on the website under “online admission” button.  Merit lists will be published on the website on the due date.  Selected candidates would take the admission through online.  Documents will be verified on the day of class beginning (02.07.19 to 04.07.19).  Applications for only Girl students in Abha Maity Womens’ Hostel Seat would be submitted by the candidates after having their admission.  Hostel seats will be allotted through proper selection procedure on the basis of the seats available.  Applicants can meet the “office” in the college campus for any query after the commencement of classes. 2. The student migrating from another University of Board may be provisionally admitted on payment of Migration Fee.  The migrating student must submit after admission (i) the migration certificate from the University or the Board from which he/ she is coming and (ii) an attested copy of the marksheet of the examination passed. Admission rules are followed as per U.G.C. State Govt. & University guidelines.

Subject/Course Eligibility Criteria Candidate must carry the marks in H.S. (10+2): 45% in aggregate with pass mark in B.A.: All Hons. selected Hons. Subject/ Related Subject or 50% in selected Hons.subject./Related Subject Subject*. Candidate must carry the marks in H.S. (10+2): 45% in aggregate with pass mark in Chemistry (Hons) theory of Chemistry or 60% in Chemistry and required minimum 30% marks in theory of Mathematics & Physics Candidate must carry the marks in H.S. (10+2): 45% in aggregate with pass mark in Physics (Hons) theory of Physics or 60% in Physics and required minimum 30% marks in theory of Mathematics & Chemistry Candidate must carry the marks in H.S. (10+2): 45% in aggregate with pass mark in Mathematics theory of Mathematics or 60% in Mathematics and required minimum 30% marks in (Hons) theory of Physics & Chemistry Candidate must carry the marks in H.S. (10+2): 45% in aggregate with pass mark in Botany (Hons) Theory of Biology or 60% in Biology Subject and required minimum 30% marks in theory of Chemistry. Candidate must carry the marks in H.S. (10+2): 45% in aggregate with pass mark in Physiology (Hons) Theory of Biology or 60% in Biology Subject and required minimum 30% marks in theory of Chemistry. Candidate must carry the marks in H.S. (10+2): 45% in aggregate with pass mark in Zoology (Hons) Theory of Biology or 60% in Biology Subject and required minimum 30% marks in theory of Chemistry. Candidate must carry the marks in H.S. (10+2): 45% in aggregate with pass mark in Nutrition (Hons) Theory for selected Hons. Subject/ Biology or 60% in Biology Subject/Selected Hons. Subject and required minimum 30% marks in theory of Chemistry. Candidate must carry the marks in H.S. (10+2): 45% in aggregate with pass mark in Geography (Hons) Geography or 60% in Geography. Candidate must carry the marks in H.S. (10+2): 45% in aggregate with pass mark in Economics (Hons) Economics or 60% in Economics and required minimum 30% marks in theory of Mathematics. B.A. General Passed in H.S. (10+2)/ Equivalent Examination B.Sc. General Passed in H.S.(10+2)/ Equivalent Examination with any three science subject. B.Sc. Major Passed in H.S. (10+2): 45% in aggregate with Mathematics and Physics. (Automobile Maintenance) Passed in Vocational:50% in aggregate with Mathematics and Physics. N.B.*Bengali.(Except Bengali & English)

3. Admission Related Important Information:  A student in General Course will have to take 3 elective subjects without compulsory English/ Bengali and Environmental Studies throughout the course.  A student in Honours Course will have to take 2 elective subjects in addition to Honours subject without compulsory English/ Bengali and Environmental Studies throughout the course.  A student will not be allowed to take more than one language as elective subject in B.A. course.  A candidate who appeared at the H.S. examination (or equivalent) but could not obtain pass marks in that subject will not be allowed to take up that subject in the Degree course.  Students who have not passed in Mathematics at the H.S. examination (or equivalent) will not be eligible to apply for Economics, Physics and Chemistry.  For B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. (Hons. & Gen.) curriculum, the new syllabus of Vidyasagar University for new CBCS system would be followed. The system has been introduced already from 2017 for Science (Hons.) and from 2018 for Arts (Hons.), Arts (General) and Science (General).

4. Admission Rules: Additional Rules regarding admission to 1st year class w.e.f. July 2019.  Students who have passed from any recognized State and Central Boards / Councils of India and abroad will be considered eligible for admission.  Students who have passed Higher Secondary or equivalent examination with minimum 45% marks in the aggregate (To be calculated by adding the marks obtained in ‘best five’ subject with Bengali/Hindi & English excluding Environmental Studies) or 50% marks in the subject or related subject (Bengali) are eligible to apply for admission in the Honours Course. (Other than English and Bengali).  Students carrying pass marks in at least five subjects are eligible to apply for admission in General Course.  Admission is to be done on Merit basis and Merit point for admission in Honours Course is to be calculated by adding 10% of total marks obtained in the ‘best five’ subjects including English & Bengali / Hindi excluding Environmental Studies, at Higher Secondary / equivalent examination and the marks obtained in the subject or a related subject in which the admission in Honours Course is sought.  Merit point for admission in General Course is to be calculated by adding the marks obtained in ‘best five’ subjects excluding Environmental Studies at Higher Secondary /equivalent examination.  For admission in General and Honours course, a student must have passed in two language subjects of which one must be English at Higher Secondary /Equivalent Examination.  If any student of science stream in higher secondary / equivalent examination apply for honours course in Bengali / English / Hindi her merit point is to be calculated proportionately by deduction marks obtained in the practical examination.  Regarding admission in Nutrition (Hons) Course:- Only those students are eligible who have passed in  Nutrition with Biology or Chemistry at Higher Secondary / equivalent examination. or,  Biology and / or Chemistry at Higher Secondary / equivalent examination.  Students must take subjects as per the classifications mentioned in “Subject Bunching”.

5. Admission in Semesters and Part - III classes: Different Semesters and Part -II examinees shall take provisional admission in next grade classes on or before as and when notified. Percentage will be counted from the date of beginning of the classes. Up -to- date tuition fees with session charges are to be paid at the time of provisional admission. The college will take up the matter to the University if any admitted student of this college gets admitted elsewhere without proper intimation.

6. Guidelines for the Online Admission: Sl. No. Guidelines for Admission to UG Course Admission of 1st Semester B.A. / B.Sc. (Honours and General) classes will be made 1. according to the norms of Vidyasagar University and College. Application for admission to 1st Semester B.A. / B.Sc. (Honours and General) classes may 2. be made online 3. Steps for Online Application - (i) Visit the College Website: http://www.bajkulcollege.org (ii) Click on the ‘Online Admission Portal’ 4. (iii) You can avail the prospectus, guidelines for filling up online application forms, eligibility criteria, intake capacity, subject combination, fee structure and important dates. (iv) Please check “Eligibility Criteria”, “Application Procedure”, “Subject Taught”, “Intake Capacity”, “Important Dates” & also “Guidelines “carefully (v) Please check Specimen Copy of Filled-up Form (vi) Enter Online Admission, Select any on Course & Re-enter your choice based Course (vii) Fill the requisite details in block letters for different parts of the form (viii) Upload Passport Size scan Photo and Signature or Paste a passport size colour photo in the space provided (ix) Submit all data & do not leave any essential box empty (x) Please verify information before clicking the submit form button (xi) Please confirm Date of Birth then submit your Application Form (xii) Do not forget to take the printout of the receipt. You can also save a pdf version (notall the fields will be shown in the print out). (xiii) Enter Payment Status &Candidates have to re-enter their Application ID No. as User ID and Date of Birth as Password then submit. (xiv) Print Duplicate Form & Bank Challan (xv) The candidate & guardian must put their signature in the space provided (xvi) Please enclose following documents -  Attested copy of Admit card of M.P.  Attested copy of Mark Sheet for H.S. Exam.  Attested copy of S.C. / S.T. / O.B.C./ P.H. Certificate (if applicable)  Attested copy of BPL Certificate (if applicable) (xvii) In case of applying for more than one subject at one sitting, click on “APPLY ANOTHER “button after the successful submission of one form and put the requisite data. (xviii) Do not submit any Printout or Fee at the College. After the publication of Merit List the selected candidates must bring THE PRINTOUT OF THE APPLICATION FORM,ORIGINAL & PHOTO COPIES OF ALL TESTIMONIALS on the day of admission. (xix) Separate application form has to be filled in for each course (Hons. / Gen.). (xx) Then automatically generate a Bank Challan which will be submit to any branch ofSBI with requisite Fees. (xxi) Merit lists of admission for each course (Hons. / Gen.) will be published in due time in college notice boards as well as in college website. The listed candidates must get admission within the scheduled day(s) mentioned; otherwise their candidature willbe cancelled. Students who feel difficulty in applying online from outside may visit the college and 5. contact Student Support Cell/ Admission Help Desk during the application period. Technical help will be provided in the application process. At the time of admission, the production of the original copies of the submitted 6. PRINTEDAPPLICATION FORM (as in Point 4) is mandatory; otherwise there will be no admission. 7. Fees once submitted will not be refundable. The guidelines said above are subject to change in need as per the decision of College 8. authority. 9. Incomplete applications will be cancelled. 10. The guidelines said above are subject to change at the discretion of College authority.

VI. Fees Structure in details – 2019-’20:

Sl. Fees for B. A. (Rs./-) Fees for B. Sc. (Rs./-) Particulars No. Honours General Honours General Major 1. Admission Fee 75.00 50.00 110.00 85.00 100.00 2. Course Fee (Yearly) 1000.00 800.00 1100.00 900.00 10200.00 3. Development fee 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 4. Library Deposit (Refundable) 100.00 50.00 100.00 75.00 100.00 Lab. Caution Money (Refundable): Each 5. Lab. Based Honours, General & Major 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Subject Laboratory Fee (Yearly): Each Lab. 6. Based General Subject except Chemistry & - - - 400.00 400.00 Computer Science Laboratory Fee (Yearly): Chemistry & 7. - - - 500.00 500.00 Computer Science (General) Laboratory Fee (Yearly): Each Lab. 8. - - 1650.00 - 1650.00 Based Subject in 1st Year (Honours/Major) Laboratory Fee (Yearly): Each Lab. 1150.00 9. Based Subject in 2nd & 3rd Year - - 1150.00 -

(Hons./Major) 10. Music (once at the time of admission) 1200.00 1000.00 - - - Physical Education 1400+400 11. - - - - (P. T. Dress+Lab. Fees) =1800.00 12. NCC (Lab. Fees) - 700.00 - 700.00 - 13. NSS (Lab. Fees) - 700.00 - 700.00 - 14. Registration Fee 140.00 140.00 140.00 140.00 140.00 Session Charge (Sports Fee, College Health Care, Students Union Fee, Festival Fee, Identity Card, 15. 1200.00 1200.00 1200.00 1200.00 1200.00 College Examination Fee, Magazine Fee, Aid Fund, Gardening, Electric & Generator Charge, Library Fee, etc.) 16. Tuition Fee (Yearly) 900.00 600.00 1320.00 1020.00 1200.00 As per V.U. norms (May be pay at the time of Exam. 17. University Exam. Fees Form Fill up.

 ABSTRACT OF FEES:2019-‘20

 Abstract of Fees (Yearly) for B. A. (Honours) Abstract of Fees for B. A. (Honours) in Rupees (Rs./-) Optional General Subjects (GE) Honours Bengali/English/ Sanskrit/ History/ Philosophy/ With Music Sociology/ Political Science/ Education Bengali Rs. 3240/- Rs. 4340/- History Rs. 3240/- Rs. 4340/- Philosophy Rs. 3240/- Rs. 4340/- Sociology Rs. 3240/- Rs. 4340/- Education Rs. 3240/- Rs. 4340/- English Rs. 3240/- Rs. 4340/- Sanskrit Rs. 3240/- Rs. 4340/- Political Science Rs. 3240/- - Music Rs. 4540/- -

 Abstract of Fees (Semester – I & II) for B. Sc. (Honours) including Pure Science, Bioscience, Geography and Economics under Newly Introduced Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) of UGC & Vidyasagar University: Abstract of Fees for Pure Science, B. Sc. (Honours) in Rupees (Rs./-) Honours GE – 1 & GE – 2 (Generic Elective Subjects for Semester – I & II) Physics Rs. 5730/- Rs. 5830/- (With Computer Science / Chemistry) - Chemistry Rs. 5730/- Rs. 5830/- (With Computer Science) - Mathematics Rs. 5730/- Rs. 5830/- (With Computer Science / Chemistry) - Geography Rs. 5730/- Rs. 5830/- (With Computer Science) Rs. 5230/- (With Economics) Botany Rs. 5730/- Rs. 5830/- (With Chemistry) - Zoology Rs. 5730/- Rs. 5830/- (With Chemistry) - Physiology Rs. 5730/- Rs. 5830/- (With Chemistry) - Nutrition Rs. 5730/- Rs. 5830/- (With Chemistry) - Economics Rs. 3980/- Rs. 4080/- (With Computer Science) -

VII. Undergraduate (B.A, B.Sc & Major Courses) Admission Schedule for the Academic Session – 2019-20 Sl. No. Activities Dates & Time Starting of online filling up of Admission Forms by the 1. 27.05.2019 after 12 Noon. candidates. 2. Closing the online form fill up & fees deposit. 07.06.2019 at 4 P.M. 3. Publication of Provisional Merit List. 10.06.2019 after 12 Noon Objection regarding Provisional Merit List, submit the 4. 11.06.2019 upto 2 P.M. authentic documents through “COMPLAIN” Box 5. Publication of Final Merit List 11.06.2019 after 4 P.M. Online Admission- Phase-I: For Hons/ Major Courses (Subject 6. 12.06.2019 to 14.06.2019 wise) Online Admission- Phase-II:For Hons/ Major Courses (Subject 7. 17.06.2019 to 19.06.2019 wise) as per seat availability Online Admission- Phase-III: For Hons/ Major Courses 8. 21.06.2019 to 22.06.2019 (Subject wise) as per seat availability Online Admission- Phase-IV: For Hons/ Major Courses 9. 24.06.2019 to 25.06.2019 (Subject wise) as per seat availability Online Admission- Phase-V:For Hons/ Major Courses (Subject 10. 26.06.2019 to 01.07.2019 wise) as per seat availability 11. Online Admission for B.A/ B.Sc. General Course 21.06.2019 to 01.07.2019 12. Commencement of class 02.07.2019 13. Verification of testimonials 02.07.2019 to 04.07.2019

N.B.-1. Online Admission Link for taking the admission will be available after publication of the final merit list and sending the information to candidate’s mobile no & e-mail id. 2. Admitted students must bring the all original testimonials along with printed Application Form (With guardian’s signature) and photo copy of Testimonials for verification.

Important Dates for the Admission to PG Courses in different disciplines-2019-’20: Sl. No. Facts Important Date Beginning of Online Application Form 1. 29.05.2019 Submission for admission: Last Date of Online Application Form 2. 15.06.2019 Submission for admission:

3. Last date of e-payment of application fee: 15.06.2019 Publication of Eligible Applicant’s List for Date will be declared and 4. Both 60% and 40% Seats of Common available online in due time Entrance Test (CET) Date will be declared and 5. Date of Common Entrance Test available online in due time Publication of Merit List as per Common Date will be declared and 6. Entrance Test (under 60% & 40% categories): available online in due time Date will be declared and 7. Date of e-Admission (Phase-I): available online in due time Date of e-Admission (Phase-II), if necessary Date will be declared and 8. (as per seat availability): available online in due time Date of e-Admission (Phase-III), if necessary Date will be declared and 9. (as per seat availability): available online in due time Date will be declared and 10. Class Commencement: available online in due time * For further admission related queries please contact HELP DESK no. - (03220) 274- 460 (Office)/ 9732860771/ 8145395092/ 7001754163. N.B.: Date of e-admission may be changed as per changeable schedule of Vidyasagar University. So, please visit our website regularly for updated information.

Abstract of Fees for the Session of PG Admission – 2019-‘20: Courses Subjects Fees Amount (Rs./-)

M. A. (PG) Sanskrit, Bengali, Philosophy & History 6,000/- (per semester)

M. A./ M. Sc. (PG) Geography & Environment Management 14,000/- (per semester)

Fees Structure for the Session of Admission – 2019-‘20: Fees for M. A./ M. Sc. (Rs./-) Sl. Particulars Bengali , Geography & No. Philosophy, History Environment & Sanskrit Management 1. Course Fee (Semester wise) 3,750.00 11,750.00

2. Development fee (Semester wise) 450.00 450.00

3. Library Caution Money (Semester wise) 100.00 100.00

4. University Enrolment Fee (Semester wise) 800.00 800.00 Session Charge (Semester wise) (Sports Fee, Primary Health Care, Students Union 5. Fee, Festival Fee, Identity Card, Magazine Fee, Aid 600.00 600.00 Fund, Gardening, Electric & Generator Charge, Library Fee, etc.) 6. Internal Examination Fee (Semester wise) 300.00 300.00

TOTAL 6,000.00 14,000.00

 GUIDELINES FOR ADMISSION IN PG COURSES-2019-’20:

 Online Applications from eligible candidates are invited for admission into 2 years (4 1. semesters) Post Graduate Courses  Admission into the PG Courses: Bengali, Sanskrit, Geography, Philosophy & History will 2. be made strictly on the basis of the result of Common Entrance Test (CET).  Online Application Forms for admission will be available from Bajkul Milani 3. Mahavidyalaya website – www.bajkulcollege.org from 29.05.2019 to 15.06.2019.

4.  Last date of e-payment of application fee – 15.06.2019.

 Application fee of Rs. 250/- (Rupees two hundred and fifty) only has to be paid online 5. through Payment Gateway Mode (Credit Card/ Debit Card/ Net Banking/ Cash) through SBI Collect.  Normally 60% seats will be for the students of the Vidyasagar University and 40% seats 6. for other Open to all.  Selection will be made strictly on the basis of merit of Common Entrance Test (CET) conducted by Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya. In the case of equal marks obtained in CET, 7. total marks / percentage of marks of Honours is to be taken into account for ranking. In case of equal marks obtained in Honours immediately preceding Examination are to be considered for ranking.  As per order of the Govt. of West Bengal 60% of total seats in each subject will be 8. reserved for the students of V.U & autonomous college(s) affiliated to Vidyasagar University and 40% seats will be available for Open to all.  The 60% of total seats in each subject will be reserved for passed out Honours students of VU & autonomous college(s) affiliated to Vidyasagar University, which will be selected 9. from the merit list of CET and the candidates have to obtain Hons marks or equivalent in the major subject.  Quota for SC/ ST will be considered as per Govt. order 906 Edn / Estt dated 18.09.1997. Number of seats (SC-22%, ST-6%, OBC-A-10%, OBC-B-7%) will be calculated and 10. considered separately for 60% seats of V.U. students and 40% seats for Open Competition. Fraction of 0.5% or more will be rounded to the next whole number.  Entrance Test in each subject will be based on prescribed Under Graduate (Honours) 11. syllabus of Vidyasagar University.  Question paper of each subject contains 50 (Fifty) Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ), each 12. carrying 2 marks. Each MCQ will have 4 options.

13.  Duration of Entrance Exam – 1 hour.

14.  0.5 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.

15.  Questions will be set in English, except Bengali and Sanskrit.

 At the time of Entrance Examination Candidate need to carry the Admit Card of PG 16. Entrance Examination, Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya and must bring any photo identity proof (Ex: Voter Card, Pan Card, Aadhaar Card or UG 3rd Year Admit Card).  Date of publication of Merit List (under both 60% & 40% category) for Open Competition: 17. Date will be declared and available online in due time

18.  Date of e-Admission: - Date will be declared and available online in due time

 Online provisional admission will be done through the college admission portal. All e- 19. admissions are provisional.  An admission is liable to be cancelled for incorporation of incorrect data or false 20. statements.  The verification of testimonials & other documents for provisionally admitted students 21. will be initiated after commencement of classes.  The verification will be held in the concerned department. The teachers of the concerned 22. department will be present at the time of verification.  The admission will be cancelled if a student remained absent from classes for consecutive 10 days from the date of commencement of classes without any intimation to the 23. concerned head of the department or institution. The admission fees paid will not be refunded.  If any candidate shifts to another institution without intimation to the authority of the 24. institution within 10-days from the date of commencement of classes, the admission fees paid will not be refunded.  If a student applies to the college authority for the cancellation of admission within 10- 25. days from the date of commencement of classes, 10% of the total admission fees will be deducted as processing fee and the rest will be refunded to candidate.  All admissions will be made as per existing Reservation Policy of the State Government. 26. The Candidates will have to produce SC/ST/OBC/PWD Certificates in original at the time of Counselling.  Migration Certificate (for other university candidate only) must be submitted within two 27. months from the date of admission.  For further admission related queries please contact HELP LINE no. - (03220) 274-460 28. (Office)/ 9732860771/ 8145395092/ 7001754163.

Following documents have to be brought by the Provisionally Admitted candidates during final verification and admission:  Print out of the online field in application form to be submitted at the time of  verification.

  Self attested photo copies of all the Mark Sheets of Examination passed (10th onward).  University Registration Certificate and a copy of the Passport Size coloured photograph affixed  on the box of the Form,  Self attested photo copy of the Admit Card/ Certificate of H.S. or equivalent/Madhyamik as  evidence of the date of birth,

 Self attested photo copy of SC/ ST/ OBC-A/ OBC-B/Persons with Disability (PWD) certificate  issued by the appropriate authority, for those applying under respective quota.

 Self attested photo copies of the Certificate of Games & Sports/ Cultural Competition  (International/ National/ State in the last two years), for those applying under respective quota.

 Self attested photo copy of the BPL (certificate of the parents issued by the appropriate  authority, if claimed for concession of tuition fees.

 Migration Certificate (for other university candidates only) must be submitted within two  months from the date of admission.

 Application form, if not properly filled in and accompanied with attested copies of the  documents as stated above, is liable to be cancelled.

 All candidates are required to produce all original Certificates, Mark Sheets and testimonials for  verification at the time of Counselling and admission. Candidate is to be present himself / herself for proper verification of the photograph affixed with the application form.  If at any stage, it is found that a candidate has concealed, suppressed or distorted any  information/ fact, in the application form, his/ her admission to the college, if granted, shall stand cancelled.

VII. CONCESSIONS OF FEES & POOR FUND: Students are allowed concession only in tuition fees. The college has a ‘Students Aid-Fund’ cum ‘Poor Fund’. This fund is run by a concession committee headed by Principal as its Chairman.  Concessions for tuition fees are granted for economically weak and meritorious students. Once obtained, the renewal of concession for a student for the subsequent years will depend on his/ her performance, regular class attendance and conduct. Plucked candidates will not be further considered for a concession.  Scholarships and Govt. stipends (Basically, SC, ST, OBC& PH Students) cannot be enjoyed simultaneously with the concession.  Students in Automobile Maintenance and those in ITI are not eligible for concessions in tuition fees.

VIII. TRANSFER RULES: As per Vidyasagar University Rules, willing students may get transfer from this college to another institution on the basis of application on plain paper. Transfer Certificate is generally issued to any student on consideration of his/ her prayer. A candidate who has been previously admitted into another college, he/ she must have to produce Transfer Certificate/ Admission Cancel Certificate/ No Objection Certificate in original at the time of admission into this college. Admission in the mid-session on transfer basis is generally discouraged.

IX. CHANGING SUBJECTS: Change of Subject/ Course:Under some special circumstances, change of a subject may be allowed within one month from the date of admission on payment of requisite fee. Such change would be guided by the prescribed rule of Vidyasagar University.For Non‐traditional Subjects (Automobile Maintenance) Students are not allowed to change their general subjects once admitted.

X. STUDENTS ATTENDANCE RULES: It is obligatory on the part of the students to attend classes regularly and punctually. Willful absence from the class-room lecture will be treated as a serious infringement of college discipline. The names of the students, who fail to attend 50% of the total classes held within first 15 working days, will be deleted from the admission register. As a rule, each student is required to attend minimum 75% of the total lectures delivered in each subject in an academic session as per Vidyasagar University rules. Otherwise, the permission to appear in the final University examination would not be granted. It is compulsory for the first year students to attend at least 75% of the lectures held before the internal assessments.

XI. STUDENTS REGISTRATION RULES: Students are to be registered themselves as per provisions of Vidyasagar University rules within the stipulated date after taking admission into the college. The students have to produce the required documents or testimonials in original at the time of registration. Time schedule for registration is generally published by the college authority on the Notice Board of the college office and is spread out throughout the departments by walking notice in due time for general information to all the students concern. Rules as laid down by Vidyasagar University for registration are strictly followed.

5. College Infrastructure & Facilities: I. College Campus: The total area of the College campus is12.5 Acre/ 48,563.33 sq metre and is circled by the boundary wall. Perennial trees (both economic and ornamental) and a large front side pond keep the campus cool and air fresh. There are three gardens and a comfortable open space with temporal gardening within the campus. All these make the campus charming and eco-friendly.

II. College Building: The college is having five large sections of building in which there are 30 class rooms, Library, Science Laboratories for Physics (Three) Chemistry (four), Botany (three), Zoology (three), Physiology (three), Geography (UG+PG: SIX), Nutrition (one), Physical Education (one), Automobile Maintenance (three) and ITI (Five). There is a separate auditorium under construction (with almost six hundred seating accommodation). Teachers' Staff Room, Principal's Office, administrative office, Girls' and Boy’s Common Room and Central Library are housed in one of the UGC buildings. Room used as Number Room used as Number Room used as Number 01 (two Class Room 50 IQAC 01 Office segments) Departmental 01 Section Departmental Store 25 Central Library 06 Laboratories (5 segments) Room Departmental Staff Career Counseling 20 01 Teachers’ Staff Room 01 Room Cell NSS 01 Principal Room 01 Office Store Room 02 Students Common NCC 01 Central Laboratories 01 02 Room (Boys’ + Girls’) Toilet, Latrine Gymnasium 01 Student’s Union 02 09 &Bathroom Indoor Sports ITI 08 Seminar Hall 01 01 Training Hall Controller of Examination Cell 01 01 - - Examination

III. Student’s Common Room: There are two Common rooms, one for male students and another for female students. In the leisure hours the students can recreate themselves. They are provided with newspapers and periodicals that increase their general awareness. There is provision for indoor games in the Common rooms and such games regale them in the midst of rigorous studies. There are two common room related sub committees for monitoring the problems regarding these. Two teachers for two Common rooms are supervising all the activities of the students and take care of providing all kinds of amenities to them. Two televisions are there in twoCommon rooms.

IV. Library (Central & Departmental): Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya can boast of an enriched partially computerized library in the district of Purba Medinipur. Perhaps it is one of the biggest and richest college libraries with about 30 thousand books under the Vidyasagar University. It was located on the second floor of the U.G.C building with sufficient airy and lighted space. The reading room is attached to the library. It houses up to-date books and periodicals on various subjects. On the technical side great improvements have been made in various spheres of library activities besides adoption of relatively scientific methods of cataloguing, indexing and classification. Recently a plan has been devised for the upgradation and expansion of library facilities through a computer system.

Central Library (i)Total Area 4000 sq. ft. (ii) Book Bank ~29,500 & CD Books~360 (iii) Magazine/ Journals/ Periodicals/ 29 journals & 7 magazines Data Book, etc. (iv) News Paper Facility 4 News Papers including Job & Career Perspectives (v) Reading Room & Seat Capacity for 01 students (vi) Reading Room & Seat Capacity for 01 teachers (vii) Library Feedback System from Yes students, teachers & others (viii) Regular Maintenance of the Yes Book Registrar & Accounting System (ix) Library Card Facility Yes  Open Access Reading & Lending,  Searching Web OPAC, Searching e-journals and e-books through N List Programme of INFLIBNET, Internet Searching (x) Facility  Book Bank facility for economically backward students,  Computerized Library Stock with the help of SOUL 2.0 Software, etc.  Library card is issued to the students and they can borrow books from the general lending section.  Honours students are usually issued two lending card & General students are issued one lending card for the purpose of home issue;  The borrowed books are to be returned / renewed within 15 days from the date of issue; (xi) Rules & Regulation for Library  Late fine will be collected from the defaulters;  Lost/ damaged books are to be replaced by the borrower.  The library remains open from 10.30 A.M. to 5.00 P.M from Monday to Friday and 10.30 A.M. to 2.30 P.M. on Saturday.  Loss of library card must immediately be reported.  During summer recess library remains open for all staff & students.

Departmental Libraries Without the Central Library Facility, students can avail the facilities of departmental libraries of Geography, Sanskrit, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Physiology, English, Bengali, Philosophy, Political Science, History, etc and they have ample scope of reading the books preserved in the Book Bank sponsored by the U.G.C. Moreover there are certain invaluable and rare books in reference section.

V. Rules & Regulation ABHA MAITY WOMEN’S HOSTEL Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya, Kismat Bajkul, Purba Medinipur. Girls’ Hostel Accommodation There is one hostel in the college campus. Girl's hostel accommodates 24 students. Wardens look after the hostels affairs. Hostel accommodation is provided to selected students depending on the distance between their places of residence and institution and also merits (for both UG & PG students). Preference is given to the students coming from other states or remote places of the district or other districts. As per decision of the Governing Body, the following rules for the Abha Maity Women’s Hostel be maintained strictly and the Principal/ TIC of Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya, be requested to look into the matter time to time in consult with the members of the Hostel Committee. a) The gate of the Abha Maity Women’s Hostel will be closed at 5-45 pm in the winter (15th Nov to 1st March) and 6-30 pm in the rest session. b) All Boarders must attend prayer in both time- in the morning at 6 am (6-30 am for winter season) and in the evening at 6-45p.m (6 pm for Winter Season). c) Hostel in charge must ring the bell as per following schedule and awake up the students for study, taking meal, attend prayer or related purpose. Ringing Time Purpose Ringing Time Purpose 5-30 am (6-00 am for 6 a. m (6-30 am for Attends the Awake up from the Bed Winter season) Winter season) Prayer 9 am Taking Lunch with in 10.30 am 9 -30 pm Taking Dinner (11-30 am for Sunday) ( for Sunday within 1pm) 6-45pm After Prayer & Meal Going their won For Evening Prayer (6 pm for Winter Season). Count room d) All mobile phones should remain switched off from 11-30 pmto 5-30 am or whispering or entertained talking by mobile phone strictly prohibited on that time. In emergency purposes they may speak to guardians etc only in the guardian’s waiting room. e) Any type of communication by mobile phone, the boarders do not use inside the bed room / study room- must use guardian’s waiting room. f) No Boarders will be allowed outside the hostel for tuition purpose at the time of college hour i.e. 10 am to 4 pm. g) No Boarders will be allowed inside the hostel at the time of college hour i.e., 10 am to 4 pm. They must attend minimum 90 % in their respective classes. h) Only Mother or authenticated female guardian is allowed to visit or meet with the ward, other person must have prior permission from the college authority / Principal / TIC. i) Boarders’ room will be changed at least once per year or at anytime if emergency arises (as per the decision from relevant authority). j) All boarders must take meal every day. If anybody does not take meal any day, she must inform the Hostel-in- charge/ Super/ Cook before 7 pm for dinner and 6-30 am for lunch otherwise meal charge is to be given. k) All boarders are mandatory to take the meal only from Hostel, not from outside elsewhere. l) Number of bound meal is 45 (Forty Five) per month (except hostel leaving case or 1st entry in the hostel or long holiday or huge number of holiday arises any month). m) To go out of the hostel (Except going to attend the college), boarders must inform to the hostel super/ in- charge and write down the date, time, reason & place in the hostel record book. n) Unsuccessful Candidates will not be allowed to remain in the hostel. o) Visiting Hours for Guardian: 8 am to 9 am & 4-30 pm to 5-45 pm (for Weekly Academic Days) and 8 am to 9-30 am & 3 pm to 5-45 pm (for Sunday). p) Hostel remains closed in the Puja Vacation, Winter Recess and Dol Jatra. In emergency, the hostel may be closed as per order of the Principal / TIC. q) At the time of College festival at night or local festival inside the college campus, the boarders like to go must be with the hostel super and maintained the direction and decision of the super/hostel-in-charge. r) Ex-boarders or any outsider or Guardian will not be allowed to come in to or stay in the hostel. In exceptional cases, for a while or above, such situation should not be allowed without written permission of the Principal / Teacher-in-charge. s) No groupism will be allowed among the boarders in or outside the hostel campus. Any kind of problems should be intimated to the college authority through hostel-in-charge. t) No candidate will be permitted for going to others without only her own home. It is expected that the boarders should maintained warm friendship and fraternity among themselves.

VI. College Canteen: A specious and well-finished college canteen has been constructed with the help of the MLA, Mr. Ardhendu Maity from his area development fund. The canteen provides services to the students as well as teaching and non-teaching staff of the college. Students and teachers who come from a distant used to take their lunch or breakfast here. Different qualitative foods as per necessity as Tiffin, Breakfast, Launch, etc. are available in canteen. Not only that, the desired foods be served to the teachers/ students/ college authority if the order for the same placed in due time during college programme like academic/ cultural programmes, seminar, workshop, meeting, etc. or college/ university examination.

VII. Play ground, Gymnasium and Indoor Sports Training Hall Games and Sports are now part of our college education. Students regularly practice games & sports in the college ground. The teachers of the Department of Physical Education generally train the students and take them to participate in inter-college, University level and State level competitions and secure goodposition in different competitions and win trophies. On the southern side of the College there is a large playground surrounded by the Dormitory, Campus SBI Bank and Cycle Stand with Metal Road at the eastern side, constructing Auditorium and Boys’ Hostel at the Western side, college boundary wall at the southern side and large college pond with building infrastructure at the northern side. A gymnasium for the college has been constructed on the eastern part of the college campus just after the college canteen. It exists now the multi-gym facilities with updated equipments. On the southern part of Gymnasium and at the eastern part of the campus, there is existed a large Indoor Sports Hall for indoor sports facilities.

VIII. Seminar Hall& Medical Unit: Intake Capacity of Seminar Hall is 250 and it is fully Air Conditioned. Different Seminars, Workshop, TrainingProgramme, Special lectures, memorial lectures, Educational film shows & Meetings are held here. There is a Medical Unit attached to the Physiology Department for the medical checkup and emergent situation due to First Aids. A committee is also engaged for take care this unit.

IX. Golden Jubilee & Subarna Jayanti Memorial Building: The college has been completed the celebration of the 50 years of its glorious existence in arena of Higher Education. The yearlong golden jubilee celebration was started in a befitting manner on the 7th September, 2013 being inaugurated by Hon’ble Professor, Dr. Dipak Ranjan Mandal, D. P. I., Govt. of West Bengal and graced by Hon’ble M. P., Mr. Sisir Adhikari and others. The Subarna Jayanti Abha Maity Smriti Bhaban has been constructed with the donations from the ex-students, recent college staff and benevolent persons.

6. Co-curricular Activities: I. NSS (National Service Scheme):  Motto: Not Me, But You.  Aims: Personality Development of the Students through the Community Services. College has three separate N.S.S units, working hand in hand to uplift the social structure specially working with the cause of women empowerment. We have 3  Sections & programme officers as named below: Officials: 1. Prof. Subhra Debnath, Asst. Professor of Political Science (PO, NSS Unit-I), 2. Prof. Kabita Bhattachrya, Asst. Professor of History (PO, NSS Unit-II), & 3. Prof. Preetam Bera, Asst. Professor of English (PO, NSS Unit-III). NSS tries to build up social awareness among our own students. NSS organizes Motivation programs and field surveys in one hand and on the other we are trying to identify the actual problems of the adopted villages and trying to relate our learning and experiences to help them. Our students are motivating the weaker sections of society towards better life through various health  Objectives: programs, Social Forestry, Income Generation Scheme, etc.The units function towards the attainment of the following objectives: . To encourage students to participate in social welfare activities . To instill a sense of civic responsibilities among the students . To develop leadership qualities among the students . To grow in them the ability to work as a team. Apart from Normal Camps, every year Special Camps are organized and the students take part in various social welfare activities. Besides, the NSS Units also organize Seminars, Workshops, etc. NSS is giving priority to-  Health Awareness Programme.  Functions:  A.I.D.S Awareness Programme.  Blood Donation Camp.  Red Cross Society Camp.  Literacy Awareness Programme.  Women’s Awareness Programme.

II. NCC (National Cadet Crops):  Motto: Not Me, But You.  Aims: Unity, Discipline, Self-confidence, Social Service & Patriotism. Prof. Dilip Biswas, Head of the Department of Physical Education is actingas  Sections & Officials: ANO. NCC has its own shooting range in the college where regularshooting practices for different units are done. To inculcate patriotism and sense of dedication to society among  Goal: thestudents community.  Cadet Intake Capacity: 39 Applicability: ♣ Applicable candidates must be from 1st year of the college students; ♣ Students who had NCC at school level, will get advantage in case of the selection in admission procedure;  Eligibility: ♣ Students who are stunt, of well sports’ career and cultural background, will be given advantage in the admission; ♣ Physical Fitness: Candidates must be qualified from the view point Medical Fitness; ♣ Height: (i) Boys: 170 cm & (ii) 160 cm or above. *** After admission in the college, candidates must collect the form for NCC from the Department of NCC adjacent with the Department of Physical Education. 7. UGC Oriented Career oriented Courses/ WBSCHE & VU affiliated Courses:

BAJKUL MILANI MAHAVIDYALAYA - I T I (Industrial Training Institue) Telephone No – 03220- 274301 MOBILE NO-9732575348/9734510364/9732773111

I. About ITI in Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya Industrial Training Institute is a branch of Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya located at Vill-Bajkul, P.O-KismatBajkul, P.S-Bhagwanpur, Dist-Purba Medinipur, State-West Bengal, PIN- 721655. The governing body of our college has decided to open the ITI in the college premises. There is a great advantage of communication both by the bus root and rail root. Our college is situated in the centre of about 300 villages. Most of the villagers are financially backward. Therefore, they are not able to avail the opportunity of having the technical education from other institutions situated at long distance. Under this circumstance the G.B of our college has decided to provide the scope of technical education so that the poor students may get the opportunity of becoming a technically qualified person. Thus they will be able to get a job in govt/private Concerns. The ultimate motivation of our college authority is to provide earning member to each and every of the family of remote villagers.

Motto of ITI: The sole motto of this institute is to develop skill among the students of ordinary merit in various technical areas like fitter, electrician with the guidance of the trained and committed instructors. The institution imparts treading programs at its workshop having all requisite facilities. The students are trained to fulfill the incremental expectation of the Indian manufacturing sector in respect of quality and productivity.

Admission Procedure:  Admission form will be available from the institute after M.P result publishing.  Rate of admission form: Rs-100/-  Eligibility: Minimum qualification 10th pass  Duration of course: 2years (4th semester)

Course offer and Intake Capacity Course Intake Capacity Course Intake Capacity Total= 42 Fitter Course 21 Electrician Course 21

Admission Fees: Abstract of Fees for ITI in Rupees (Rs./-) Course Sections 1ST Semester 2nd Semester 3rd Semester 4th Semester Fees in Rupees (Rs./-) 24250 11750 12250 11750

Members of the Department of ITI (Industrial Training Institute) 1. Mr. Ardhendu Maity President of GB, MLA, Advocate President Dr. PijushKanti 2. M.A., Ph.D., M. Phil., B. Ed. (TIC) Secretary Dandapath 3. Prof. Sujit Maity M.A., M. Phil., B. Ed. (Bursar) Co-ordinator Superintendent & Workshop in- 4. Mr. Parthasakha Jana D.M.E. (Mech.), B.O.P.T. charge 5. Mr. Ujjwal Bhunia D.E.E. Instructor (Electrician-Theory) 6. Mr. Krishnendu Bera D.M.E. Instructor (Fitter-Theory) 7. Mr. Avijit Das I.T.I. Instructor (Fitter-Practical) 8. Mr.Pradip Santra I.T.I. Instructor (Electrician-Practical) 9. Swapanesh Mahapatra DME Instructor (Fitter-Practical) 10. Mr. Ashis Kumar Manna MCA Part-time Computer Instructor 11. Mr. Chandan Kar B.A. Clerk 12. Mr. Rashbehari Kar H.S. Peon 13. Mr. Priyanshu Jana I.T.I Store Keeper

II. Communicative English as a certificate course: We are going to continue some certificate courses on following subjects from the session, 2016-’17 maintaining all the rules of our Vidyasagar University and also UGC. Sl. No. Name of Certificate Courses Fees Structure (Rs./-) 1. Six Months’ Certificate Course in Communicative English Language 1500/- Preparatory Course for NET (UGC/ CSIR), SET (WBCSC), GATE & Others (2- 2. As per necessity months)

III. CAREER COUNSELLING CELL & PROGRAMMES: We have formed a Career Counseling Cell with the financial assistance from UGC and as per UGC rules. This cell provides our students relevant information and professional guidance about the prospects of different types of courses. Hopefully, this helps them to face the complex and globalized job market in a better way.

IV. College Campussing & Directly Employment Opportunities from Automobile Maintenance & ITI: Result of the Selection from Automobile Maintenance through Campussing Process Placement Course Company Number of Selected Candidates Piaggio Vehicles 17 Ashok Leyland (Shree Automotive Pvt. Ltd.) 03 Elring Clinger Ltd. Company (Pune) 14 B. Sc. (Major) CSTC Kolkata (Shyama Shyam Ltd.) 09 Topsel Tyota 02 Lokesh Manufacturing Company (Pune) 07

Campussing Result in Industrial Training Institute (ITI) Placement (100%) Candidates Candidates % of Passed Course Number of appeared passed out Company Candidates Fitter (Sem -III) 19 19 100.00 Varroc India Pvt. Ltd. 30 Electrician (Sem -III) 20 20 100.00 Fitter (Sem -I) 40 40 100.00 S. S. Controls 09 Electrician (Sem -I) 38 38 100.00

V. SPECIAL CAMP, PROGRAMMES & COURSES FOR CAREER ADVANCEMENT: Permanently Arranged Camp/ Programme/ Courses: In our college, some programmes/ camps are conducted traditionally at yearly regular basis. Inter-college or Intra- regional Annual NCC Camp is arranged by the Department of NCC during Autumn or Winter season. Annual Winter NSS Special Camp is arranged and conducted by the Department and Cells of NSS of the college during Winter Recess of the college. Yoga Camp is conducted every year under the supervision the Department of Physical Education. Without these, Spoken English Course for the communication and skill development is conducted by college and also ITI Sector. Permanently Arranged Camp/ Programme/ Courses: Some programmes or camps like Disaster Management Camp, Blood Donation Camp, Programmes on Thalasamia, AIDS and Health Hygiene, TATA consulted camp and programme, etc. are conducted at the different times throughout the year which can effective and beneficial to the students for their career advancement.

8. OTHERS: I. Alumni Association: Alumni Association Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya has a ‘Praktanee’ or Alumni Association of ex-students. It was established in 2007 by the ex-students. Alumni Association is active in holding annual meetings. Alumni are the pride of the institution to the whole world. It is they who play a significant role in the growth as well as Flourishment of the college. It extends academic support and help for infrastructural development.It offers suggestion to College Authority for undertaking welfare schemes for students of the College. To strengthen the bond of belongingness, togetherness and fraternity amongst all students, the association will be registered soon under the West Bengal Society Act. The objectives of this association are: (i) To establish a cordial relationship between the fresher and alumni; (ii) To promote the academic and developmental works of the institution; (iii) To offer the services to the college at its needs; (iv) To hold seminars, symposiums, workshops and other philanthropic services; and (v) To guide and counsel the fresher.

Body of the Alumni Association Sl. No. Name Designation Role in the Body 1. Chittaranjan Ghorai Retd. Govt. Employee President 2. Ajoy Kumar Samanta Retd. Govt. Employee Secretary Ex-Head Master, Kajlagarh 3. Swadesh Ranjan Pramanik Working President MSBCM High School 4. Sitali Jana Teacher Member 5. Sudhangshu Sekhar Maiti Ex-Bank Employee Member 6. Rabin Chandra Mondal Businessman Member 7. Nityananda Paria Govt. Employee Member 8. Sk Tabarak Ali Teacher Member 9. Ananda Pradhan Govt. Employee Member

II. Scholarship & Stipends Scholarship & Stipends  Kanyashree  Hamdard National Foundation  West Bengal Govt. Merit Cum Means Scholarship  Bidi Workers Stipend  Minority Scholarship  Scholarship from Chief Minister Fund  Sitaram Jindal Foundation Scholarship  Priyamvada Birla Scholarship  S.C., S.T. and O.B.C. Stipend  National Scholarship for Persons with  Stipend for Disable Students Disabilities  Sahu Jain Trust  University Grant Commission (Post Graduate  Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan Indira Gandhi Scholarship Scheme for Single  Swami Vibekananda Scholarship for Higher Girl Child) Studies  LIC Scholarship, etc. From thecollege authority, it has been decided that poor students from each honours teaching department obtaining good mark in the University examination, will be granted a fixed percent of concession of tuition fees. For first year students, the marks obtained in the H.S level will be taken into consideration.

III. SPECIAL/ MEMORIAL PRIZES: Different Awards; Sl. Name of Name of Donors Purpose of Awards Prize Money No. Awards ‘Sushila Memorial Ranjit Kumar Manna, Ex- Needs of Poor Students, the 1,50,000/- 1. Fund’ Associate Professor of Victims Natural Disaster (Interest of Philosophy, BMM &Persons seeking Medical Help the said amount will be utilized) 50,000/- Himangshu Sekhar Jana, Vill.- Securing Highest Score/ Marks (Interest of ‘Prahllad 2. Tethibari in memory of his at UG Level of Philosophy in the the said Memorial Fund’ father Late Harekrishna Jana College amount will be utilized) Madhab- Prof. Samarendranath Santra Securing Highest Score/ Marks 3. Rajeswari Smriti in revered memory of his at UG Level of Political Science 5,000/- Puraskar’ parents in the College ‘Tarendranath Securing Highest Score/ Marks Sri Pulin Behari Jana, Ex- 4. Dakshayani at UG Level of Physics (Hons.) 3,000/- employee of this college Memorial Prize’ in the College Dr. Anindya Kishore Bhaumik (Ex-Principal, BMM & ‘Jogendranath Securing Highest Score/ Marks Recently TIC, SJM) & Smt. D. 5. Bhaumik at UG Level of Zoology (Hons.) 5,000/- Bhaumik in revered memory Memorial Prize’ in the College of Late Jogendranath Bhaumik Dr. Anindya Kishore Bhaumik (Ex-Principal, BMM & ‘Jogendranath Securing Highest Score/ Marks Recently TIC, SJM) & Smt. D. 6. Bhaumik at UG Level of Bengali (Hons.) 5,000/- Bhaumik in revered memory Memorial Prize’ in the College of Late Jogendranath Bhaumik 10,000/- Mr. Swaraj Kumar Karan, Ex- ‘Babulal Narmada Securing Highest Score/ Marks (Interest of Part-time Teacher in memory 7. Memorial Fund/ at UG Level of Geography the said of his revered grandfather Prize’ (Hons.) in the College amount will and grand mother be utilized) Securing 1st Highest Score/ ‘Dr. Ranjit Kumar Dr. Ranjit Kumar Das, Reader 8. Marks at UG Level in the 10,000/- Das Merit Prize’ of Mathematics, BMM College Smt. Sandhya Rani Dutta in ‘Pinaki Ranjan memory of her husband, Securing 2nd Highest Score/ 9. Dutta Memorial Pinaki Ranjan Dutta, Former Marks at UG Level in the 10,000/- Prize’ Head, Dept. of Mathematics, College BMM Sri Narayan Chandra Ghorai, ‘Bhagbat Chandra Ex-Librarian of this college in For purchasing the books in 10. 5,000/- Memorial Fund’ revered memory of his father Central library, BMM Late bhagbat Chandra Ghorai Himangshu Sekhar Jana, Vill.- Securing Highest Score/ Marks ‘Jagannath 11. Tethibari in memory of his at UG Level of Philosophy 25,000/- Memorial Prize’ father Late Harekrishna Jana (Hons.) in the College Securing Highest Score/ Marks Himangshu Sekhar Jana, Vill.- ‘Kalpana at UG Level of Arts Discipline 12. Tethibari in memory of his 25,000/- Memorial Prize’ (Preferable for Philosophy) in father Late Harekrishna Jana the College ‘Mahadev Prasad Securing Highest Score/ Marks 13. Mahadev Prasad Sau 2,400/- Smriti Puraskar’ at UG Level in the College ‘Bidyut Prava Securing Highest Score/ Marks 14. Bidyut Prava Pradhan 2,000/- Memorial Prize’ at UG Level in the College

IV. UGC Sponsored Add-On-Course: Coaching Class for entry in services for SC/ ST/ OBC (Non Creamy Layers & Minorities): For sustainable development of the nation, special emphasis should be given to the development of the Marginalized Sections of the society, i. e. SC/ ST/ OBC and Minorities. With this objective in view, our college has started a coaching scheme to prepare our students belonging to the Non Creamy Layer (SC/ ST/ OBC) and Minority Communities to get gainful employment in public as well as private sectors.

UGC Funded Remedial Coaching & Tutorial Class Facility: Our college has started Remedial Coaching with the financial support from UGC for the students belonging to the Non Creamy Layer (SC/ ST/ OBC), Minority Communities for improving academic skills, raising level of comprehension of basic subjects and strengthening knowledge, skill and attitudes in such subjects necessary for pursuing higher studies. Some departments like Geography, Philosophy, Zoology, etc. conduct many of extra or tutorial classes for the academic as well as comprehensive development of deprived students and they arrange these from their own interest with the permission of college authority.

V. Educational Tour & Field Work: As per rules of Vidyasagr University, Departments of Geography, Botany, Zoology, Physiology and Bengali are required to take their students on educational tour or field work related to academic projects in their respective area to fulfill their syllabus in Part-II and/ or Part-III (Hons. & General). Students studying these subjects at the General and Honours level must be required to participate and complete these programmes under the supervision of departmental staff. Besides this, Departments of Philosophy, History, English and Mathematics arrange the educational tour for the practical experience of students and teachers about the nature and community. They organize it from their own academic interest with the broad minded permission of our college authority.

9. FUTURE PLANNING: Planning to touch the Goal:  The Governing Body of the college has resolved much earlier to open more Post Graduate Programmes in some subjects like Physics and Zoology.  To provide Information and Communication (ICT) enabled Class-rooms for all departments.  For rendering better service to the students we have initiated career counseling cell, medical help unit, etc. from 2014-’15 session.  Introduction of more PG Courses and more jobs oriented courses.  Inspiring the teachers for higher education and research work, publishing papers and books, to undertake minor and major research project works.  Inspiring the students in more co-curricular activities.  To complete the construction of Boy’s Hostel and General Auditorium.  Extension of Teachers’ Quarter, Women Hostel, PG Building, Main Building.  Imparting training in Computer Course to Non-teaching Staffs for better administration.  To upgrade the mode of teaching more and more with the help of ICT.  To organize National and International Seminars, workshops, conference, etc.  To award the students who will stand first, second and third in the University Examinations.  To make the College Campus a Green and No Smoking Zone.  To call the regular meeting of the Students’ Council for healthy interaction, new suggestions for further academic development of the College.  To arrange for extension activities.  To construct more classrooms to keep pace with the academic growth.  To provide more communication and skill based courses and programmes for the students.  To synchronize health, education and environment of the rural based students in one envelop, etc.

Blood Donation Camp & Manab Bandhan (Rakhi Bandhan) Utsab-2017

Annual Sports Programme -2017-’18

Annual Sports Programme -2017-’18

Annual Prize Distribution Ceremony – 2017-’18

Different Moments ofAnnual Sports Programme -2017-’18

Road Rally Programme-2017-’18 organized by the Dept. of NCC, BMM

‘Basanta Utsab’ in the College Campus -2017-’18

Teacher’s Day Celebration -2017-’18

Inauguration of College Annual Sports Programme-2017-’18

Inauguration Programme of NSS Winter Special Camp-2017-’18

Achievement of 1st Prize from District Science Festival-2017-18 by Automobile Maintenance Department, BMM & Inauguration of the State Level Seminar cum Workshop on Career Guidance and CAS Promotion held on 21.04.2018

Celebration of International Matrivasha Diwas-21.02.2018 & Programme on Independence Day (15th August) Celebration -2018

Moments of Workshops of Career Advance & Curriculum Development

Different Moments of Inauguration and Lecture during Workshop regarding WBCS on 09.12.2017 (organized by IQAC & NSS Cell, BMM)

Different Moments of Workshop Programme regarding New UG CBCS Syllabuson 31.05.2018 (organized by IQAC & NSS Cell, BMM)

Different Moments of International Yoga Day Celebration on 21.06.2018 (organized by NCC & NSS Cell, Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya)

Different Moments of Practical of Electrician Course, ITI-2017-’18

Different Moments of Practical of Fitter Course, ITI-2017-’18

Different Moments of Theoretical of Fitter Course, ITI-2017-’18

Celebration of World Environment Day-2018 organized by the Departments of Zoology and Geography, Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya

Blood Donation Camp-07.08.2017

National Youth Day Celebration-12.01.2018

Dengue Awareness Programme-2018 through Rally and Seminar& Aranya Diwas Celebration- 2017

Different Moments of NSS Winter Special Camp-2017, Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya