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West Bengal State University West Bengal State University District: NORTH 24 PARGANAS Sl. No. Name of the College & Address Phone No. Email-id Acharya Prafulla Chandra 1. College[1960] Fax: 2537 3297/8797 [email protected] P.O. New Barrackpore, North 24 Phone: 2537 3297 Parganas, Kolkata 700 131 Amdanga Jugal Kishore 2. Mahavidyalaya [2007] 03216 260881 P.O. Sadhanpur-Uludanga, Amdanga-743 221 Bamanpukur Humayun Kabir 3. Mahavidyalaya [2006] 03217 260816 Minakhan, P.O. Bamanpukur -743 425 Banipur Mahila Mahavidyalaya 4. [1999] 03216 238243 [email protected] P.O. Banipur- 743 233 Barasat Govt. College [1950] 5. 10 KNC Road,Barasat 2552 3365 [email protected] Kolkata 700 124 Fax : 25625053 Barasat College [1972] [email protected] 6. 1 Kalyani Road, P.O. Nabapally 2542 3656 [email protected] Barasat, Kolkata 700 126 Fax: 2542 0454 Barrackpore Rashtraguru Surendranath College [1953] 7. [email protected] 85 Middle Road & 2592 0603/8855 [email protected] 6 Riverside Road, Barrackpore Fax: 2594 5270 Kolkata 700 120 8. Basirhat College [1947] 03217-228505 P.O. Basirhat -743 412 Bhairab Ganguly College [1968] 9. 2553 2280 2 Feeder Road,Belghoria Kolkata [email protected] 2564 3191 700056 Bidhannagar Govt. College [1984] [email protected] 10. Bidhannagar, Kolkata 700 064 2337 4761 [email protected] Fax: 23374382 Brahmananda Keshab Chandra College [1956] 2577 2486 11. 111/2, Barrackpore Trunk Road 2577 5878 [email protected] Bon-Hooghly, Kolkata 700 108 Brainware College of Professional Studies Barasat 033 – 6499- 12. 398, Ramkrishnapur Road, 1284/9748403098 Barasat (Near Jagadighata Market) Kolkata-700124 Chandraketugarh Sahidullah 13. Smriti Mahavidyalaya [1997] P.O. Debalaya (Berachampa), 03216 242652 Deganga- 743 429 College of Genetic Science & Engineering [2002] 14. 2526 30 Thakurhat Road, Badu Kolkata 700 128 Dinabandhu Mahavidyalaya 15. [1947] 03215 255044 Bongaon – 743 225 Derozio Memorial College [1996] 16. [email protected] Rajarhat Road, P.O. R-Gopalpur 2573 1040 / 2573 5524 m Kolkata – 700 136 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Satabarsiki 17. Mahavidyalaya [2005] P.O. Helencha Colony, P.O. 03215 263499 Bagdah – 743 232 Dumdum Motijheel College 18. [1950] 2551 2585 419 Dumdum Road 25600865 Kolkata 700 074 Dumdum Motijheel Rabindra [email protected] Mahavidyalaya [1968] 2551 5921 19. 208/B/2 Dumdum Road, Kolkata Fax: 2529 7988 700 074 East Calcutta Girls’ College [1992] [email protected] 20. 25348039 P-237, Block-B, Lake Town Link [email protected] Telefax: 25210154 Road, Kolkata 700 089 Gobardanga Hindu College 03216- 249210 21. [1947] Fax: 03216 276374/ [email protected] P.O. Khantura – 743 273 249443 (B.Ed.) Hingalganj Mahavidyalaya [2005] 22. P.O. Hingalganj -743 435 03217-251193 Hiralal Mazumdar Memorial 2564 5156 23. College For Women [1959] 9932738889 [email protected] Dakshineswar, Kolkata 700 035 Fax: 25645148 Institute of Science and Advance Research [2007] 24. 46, Manujendra Dutta Road, [email protected] 25472185 Gorabazar, Dum Dum Cant., Kolkata – 700 028 Kalinagar Mahavidyalaya[1985] 25. Kalinagar, Kalinagarhat – 743 03217272067 [email protected] 442 Fax : 03217 272262 Kingston College of Science [2004] (self-financed) kingston_educational_institute@yahoo 26. Berunanapukuria, P.O. .com Malikapur 2538 9509 Barasat, Kolkata 700 126 Mahadevananda Mahavidyalaya [1968] 2592 0577 27. Monirampore, Barrackpore Telefax: 2593 0843 Kolkata 700 120 Morning Star College [1971] [email protected] 28. Barrackpore 25350462/6081/8389/ [email protected] Kolkata 700 120 1475 Mrinalini Datta Mahavidyapith [1964] Telefax: 2513 9100 29. [email protected] Vidyapith Road, Birati Kolkata 700 051 Nahata Jogendranath Mondal 30. Smriti Mahavidyalaya [1985] P.O. Nahata, Gopalnagar-743 290 03215 253267 Netaji Satabarsiki Mahavidyalaya 31. [2000] 03216 231438 [email protected] Ashoknagar,P.O. Haripur- 743 222 03216236735 Naba Barrackpore Prafulla Chandra Mahavidyalaya [1966] 32. [email protected] New Barrackpore 25275392;25275389 Kolkata - 700 131 P.N. Das College [1962] 33. Shantinagar, Palta [email protected] 2592 1327 Bengal Enamel – 743 122 Panihati Mahavidyalaya [1976] 34. Barasat Road, Sodepur 25653778 [email protected] Kolkata 700 110 2595 4038 Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis Mahavidyalaya [1965] 35. [email protected] 111/3 B.T. Road 25772479 Kolkata 700 108 Ramkrishna Mission Vivekananda Centenary College 25682049 36. [email protected] [1963] Rahara, Kolkata 700 118 Ramkrishna Sarada Mission Vivekananda Vidyabhavan [1961] [email protected] 37. 33 Sri Ma Sarada Sarani [email protected] 2551 3452 (previously Nayapatty) Fax: 2579 1638 South Dumdum Kolkata 700 055 Rishi Bankim Chandra College 38. [1947] [email protected] 2581-2099, 2587-2099 Kantalpara, Naihati- 743165 Rishi Bankim Chandra For Women [1984] 39. East Katalpara, Naihati- 743 165 2581-1281, 2580-1905 Rishi Bankim Chandra College Evening College [1984] 40. 2581-1281 Naihati- 743165 Saheed Nurul Islam Mahavidyalaya [2001] 41. Vill. Gokulpur-Harishpur 03217 253923 Tentulia- 743 703 Sarada Ma Girls’ College [2006] (self-financed) 42. Barrackpore Road via Masjid Bari [email protected] 2524 1835 Road, P.O. Nabapally (Talikhola), Barasat, Kolkata 700 126 Sarojini Naidu College for Women [1956] 43. 30 Jessore Road, Dumdum 2559 2583 Kolkata 700 028 Sree Chaitanya College [1956] P.O. Habra- Prafullanagar- 44. Fax: 03216 252 237020 [email protected] 743 268 /236767 Sree Chaitanya Mahavidyalaya [1965] 03216 252086, 237189 45. [email protected] P.O. Prafullanagar-Habra Fax: 237 189 Taki Govt. College [1950] 03217-234474 46. www.takigovt.college.info Hasnabad, P.O. Taki - 743 429 Fax: 03217-234566 Vivekananda College [1986] 47. East Udayrajpur, Madhyamgram Telefax: 2538 7392 [email protected] Kolkata 700 129 .
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