TANGLA COLLEGE, TANGLA

P.O. CHAMUAPARA DIST. UDALGURI

PRODPECTUS

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PROSPECTUS

* 2021-2022 *

TANGLA COLLEGE, TANGLA

A PROFILE

Tangla College (Tangla Mahavidyalay in Assamese and Tangla Jousin Foraisali in Bodo) came into existence in the year 1970 as a result of sincere and untiring efforts of some of the leading personalities of the northern part of the undivided of . The college is located in a plot of land of 101 bighas 2 kathas 15 lechas reserved by the Government of Assam in the name of Tangla College. Late Hiralal Patowary, the then MLA of Panery Legislative Assembly Constituency, was the first secretary of the sponsoring Body and late J. Duara, the then Sub-Divisional Officer (Civil) of Mangaldai Sub-Division, was the President of the Body. The College was set up with the noble objective of catering the needs of higher education to the socially and economically backward people of the region. Initially, the college started to impart Arts education at Pre-University level. The Degree Courses in Arts was introduced in 1972.

The establishment of Tangla College was a bold step in spreading and promoting higher education and dissemination of knowledge in the North-Western part of the then Darrang District of Assam. Since its inception, Tangla College has been the nerve-centre for intellectual, academic and cultural pursuits in the region.

In the history of Tangla College, the initial stage was quite remarkable. The college Foundation Stone was laid on 17/11/1969 by the then Education Minister Jaybhadra Hagjer and was Inaugurated on 20th July 1970 by Dehiram Boro, the First Graduate of the Greater Tangla Area. It started functioning with an enrolment of only 143 students in the building of Tangla Marketing Society with an arrangement for holding classes in both Day & Night shifts. Later, the College was shifted to its own premises from the 1st March 1971.

Initially, the college could offer facilities for Arts stream only, including a few common subjects for both Commerce and Arts (i.e. Book-keeping, Business Methods, Commercial Geography, Commercial Arithmetic etc.) at the Pre-University level.

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The college was taken over by the Government of Assam under Deficit-Grant-in- Aid System in December 1975, i.e. after five years of its establishment, the credit for which goes to the sincere and untiring efforts of Late Ramesh Chandra Saharia, the then MLA of Panery Legislative Assembly Constituency and the then President of the Governing Body of the College.

The College introduced the subjects of Commerce Stream at Pre-University level in the Academic Session of 1972-73. The faculty of Commerce in this College was elevated to the Degree level in the year 1979 and brought under the Deficit Grant-in-Aid System with effect from February 1986.

The college opened a new chapter in its history by introducing the Science Stream in the Higher Secondary level in the year 1987-88. The Science Stream was also the fruit of the efforts of some leading personalities of the area and the initiative taken by the College Governing Body. Now, it is a degree level stream with major courses in some of the important subjects. Science faculty has already obtained permanent affiliation from Gauhati University in 2009 and the Faculty been taken over by the Govt. of Assam in its New Provincialisation Scheme w.e.f. 01-01-2013.

The college has introduced a Job Oriented Integrated Course of Certified Industrial Accountants (CIA) since February, 2015 in collaboration with the Institute of Computer Accountants (ICA) which is a collaboration partner of National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), with its HQ in Kolkata and a Regional Centre at Panbazar, . A short write up, admission form, etc of the Institute are being attached at the end of the brochure.

Moreover, the college has been selected for upgradation to a Model Degree College by the Govt. under Rashtriya Uchchatar Siksha Abhiyan (RUSA). If all the implementations of the Scheme work well, we can hope for a far better academic environment for its excellence in our college.

Thus, at present, Tangla College is a full-fledged Degree College with three steams i.e. Arts, Commerce and Science, with students’ strength of more than three thousands. In all the streams there are inspired and dedicated teachers teaching both MAJOR and GENERAL COURSES.

VISION Tangla College, a premier educational institution, started with a vision of learning and spreading light of knowledge over all the corners of the region. The College today strives towards all round development of the students in academic pursuit, scientific out- look and co-curricular activities. Inculcating value-based education, it tries to keep pace with the changing needs and trends of modern world.

------Tangla College Prospectus 2021-22 Page 4 of 29 MISSION The MISSION of our college is to set Standard of Excellence in the Creation and Preservation of Knowledge and Innovation in order to help bring about development and scientific out-look among the people of socially and economically backward interior localities of the in particular and the North Western part of Darrang District of Assam, in general; and to ensure the continuity and advancement of human civilisation through collaboration with the Gauhati University and the University Grants Commission (UGC).

MOTTO The motto of the college is "Let the light of knowledge spread over all corners".

STUDENTS’ WELFARE SCHEME For every academic session, an elected body of students manages the welfare activities of the students as per the constitution of the Union under the guidance of the Teachers-in-charge. The elected body is known as “Tangla College Students’ Union” (TCSU). Its membership is compulsory for every student admitted in the College. Election for the executive body of the Union is held democratically in every academic session.

For all round development of the students, the College organizes various co- curricular and extra-curricular activities such as debate, extempore, spot writing, recitation, essay writing and cultural programmes. Students are always encouraged to participate in various sports and games competitions. They are also encouraged to do community and social service in and around the college.

COLLEGE UNIFORM Wearing of College Uniform during college hours is mandatory for all students. Uniform for Boys : Formal Black Trousers , sky-blue shirt with any type of footwear. Low waist trousers/jeans pants are not allowed.

Uniform for Girls : Black Salwar, Sky-blue Kameez, Black Dupatta. Slacks and Leggins are not allowed. Boro Girls wear a distinct type of uniform of Parrot Green Dokhona with white Blouse and white dupatta (Phali).

COUNSELING CELL Tangla College has a Counseling Cell for the students. The Cell arranges three counseling classes, one each for all the three streams, just before the admission to the Degree First Semester where students are apprised of the various subjects, subject combinations and their future prospect. Thereafter, three counseling classes are organized before each of the successive semesters (one in July and the other in the month of February) where students' feedback are taken, analyzed and decisions are

------Tangla College Prospectus 2021-22 Page 5 of 29 taken for future activities. The Cell also provides personal counseling for the needy students.

GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL CELL The Grievance Redressal Cell of Tangla College is headed by the Principal of the College. The Cell brings to the discussion on the grievances of the teachers, employees and the students and then tries to provide necessary solutions. Complaints/grievances are received through two drop boxes, one of which is placed in front of the Central Library and the other, in front of the Administrative Building.

CINE- LIT FORUM The faculty of English, Assamese, Boro and Bengali departments jointly formed CINE-LIT FORUM to hold film show, seminar, workshop, discussions on cinema and literature. The Forum provides a platform to exercise some much needed inter- departmental activities.

TANGLA COLLEGE ARTS FORUM The faculties of Arts Stream of Tangla College, Tangla have organized a forum named as “Tangla College Arts Forum” with a motto of creating awareness and development in the subjects of Social Sciences. The Forum organizes seminars, workshops, special lectures and different awareness programmes for the benefit of the students community.

TANGLA COLLEGE COMMERCE FORUM Tangla College Commerce Forum has been working towards spreading and expanding commerce education in the region. The Forum organized a good number of seminars and workshops in the recent past. This year too it has undertaken some projects.

TANGLA COLLEGE SCIENCE FORUM Tangla College Science Forum dedicates time and energy for spreading scientific knowledge and temper by holding seminar, workshop and film show. The Society has undertaken some programmes to be implemented this year.

INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL (IQAC) As per the guidelines of the NAAC, the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of Tangla College has been set up for planning, guiding and monitoring Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Enhancement (QE) activities of the college. PROVISION OF POWER GENERATOR Tangla College possesses an Electric Generator and provide electricity at the time of power cut so that essential teaching-learning and official work can go on smoothly.

------Tangla College Prospectus 2021-22 Page 6 of 29 UGC GRANT Tangla College has been enjoying grants from UGC under 2(F) & 12(B) scheme since its recognition under the 8th Plan. NAAC’s ASSESSMENT & GRADE In 2004, the College had one more feather in its cap when the National Accreditation and Assessment Council (NAAC), after proper verification of facts, awarded ‘B’ Grade to the College. During that year, the NAAC had assessed four other Degree Colleges of the undivided Darrang District of Assam. To the credit of Tangla College, the NAAC awarded ‘B’ Grade only to our College. We have a plan of getting our college re- accredited by the NAAC and to achieve better grade than what we had achieved in 2004. TEACHERS The College has a brilliant group of teachers of whom some are First Class Degree holders. Teachers are always encouraged by the college to engage themselves in research activities by sanctioning study leave and making adjustments in the teaching-learning plan. The teachers are academically well equipped and quite a number of them have been regularly attending National and International academic seminars, workshops and conferences. A good number of teachers possess Ph.D. and M.Phil. Degrees and some more are carrying research works under U.G.C. and ICSSR sponsored schemes. Some of the teachers in humanities are regularly contributing articles, stories to magazines and newspapers. They have quite a number of published books to their credit. Most of the teachers are the members of their respective professional bodies. OFFICE The College office is well staffed and fully computerized. The office staff is always co-operative and responding. COLLEGE OFFICE HOURS The College office hour is from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm on all working days of the week. LIBRARY The College has a well-equipped Digitalized library with E-Resources and reading- room facilities. In fact, Tangla College Library is one of the richest libraries of the Udalguri District. Books are lent to the students on production of Borrowers’ Card to the Library Authorities. Every student is expected to avail the library facilities for their academic and personality development. Internet facilities are available for teachers and students. The Central Library has introduced the "Best Library User Award" for students from the session 2016-17.

Library Rules :Students have to maintain the following rules strictly - 1. Students shall not make any noise or talk while in the reading-room.

------Tangla College Prospectus 2021-22 Page 7 of 29 2. Students should carefully examine the books issued to them before leaving the Library counter. If any damage or mutilation in the book issued to him/her is noticed, it should be reported to the Librarian. The borrower will be responsible for loss or damage of any book borrowed from the College Library. 3. Books must be returned within 15 days of the date of issue. A fine of Rs. 1.00 per day will be levied if a borrower does not return the book on due date. 4. All books should be returned before filling up the forms of Final Examinations. Library Hours :The Library remains open from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm on all working days of the week. BOOK BANK FOR POOR STUDENTS Tangla College Library has a Book Bank Facility for the benefit of the poor students. Poor students can borrow all the required books after obtaining a valid Book- Bank Card. GUIDOL The college has introduced PG Courses in ARTS, COMMERCE, SCIENCE (Maths) and PGDCA under Gauhati University Institute of Distance and Open Learning (GUIDOL) from the Academic Session 2015-16. Graduates in any of the above disciplines can join the courses. SCHOLARSHIP/AWARDS Deserving students can enjoy various Central and State Government Scholarships such as National Merit Scholarship, State Merit Scholarship, Scholarship to char area students and ITDP sponsored SC/ST/OBC/MOBC /Minorities Scholarship. The poor students can also enjoy BPL scholarship from the Govt. The scholarship holders must have 75% attendance. Meritorious students belonging to economically weaker sections of the region are also awarded with “Ishan Uday” – UGC’s special scholarship scheme for the students of the North East Region. MAGAZINE Tangla College Magazine is published regularly and has earned quite a reputation for its excellent content and won a medal in Gauhati University Youth Festival. The Magazine publishes articles in English, Assamese, Bodo and Bengali. SEMINAR & WORKSHOP In spite of paucity of fund and other difficulties, seminars, symposia, workshop and talks are organized by our College for creating an environment conducive to the all round development of the students as well as the teachers. CULTURAL ACTIVITIES Every year, the students of Tangla College participate in the Youth Festival organized by the Gauhati University. The College has earned a good name of winning prizes every year. Our Folk Dance and Songs troupe represented the Gauhati University

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(GU) in the Inter-University Youth Festival (North Zone) also. The College has a reputation of earning prize as the most Disciplined Team in many of the Youth Festivals.

GAMES & SPORTS Tangla College has earned a good name in Games and Sports. There is a properly measured playground in the College. The College participates in the Inter College Tournaments of game and sports conducted by the G.U every year and quite a number of players of the College are regularly selected by the G.U Sports Authority to represent the University Football Team in the Inter-University Football Tournament. The College Team has earned the distinction of being the runners up of the G.U Inter College Football Tournament several times and of winning the fair play trophy.

NSS (National Service Scheme) Students (Boys and Girls) are enrolled into this scheme of training for youth at the service of the Nation every year. The scheme aims at “development of personality of students through community participation”. The motto of the scheme is “NOT ME, BUT YOU” meaning thereby that the service I render is not for myself, but for the society as a whole. The scheme is headed by experienced Programme Officer under the auspices of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Govt. of India.

NCC (National Cadet Corps) A limited number of students are enrolled into this training course under 5 Assam Bn NCC, Tezpur. The motto of NCC is “UNITY AND DISCIPLINE”. Apart from imparting training on Civil Defense, cadets are also trained to maintain peace and integration among the different sections of people in a society. Cadets are awarded with B and C certificates after passing their respective examinations held every year which are of great value in acquiring services in regional and national defense. The NCC of Tangla College brings laurel to the College every year, especially through its parades on Independence Day & Republic Day Celebrations.

STUDENTS’ AID FUND Financial assistance is granted to the poor students out of the students’ aid fund. Such grants are given to the poor and meritorious students on the basis of their application with proof which are selected and approved by the screening admission committee.

HOSTEL FACILITIES To fulfill the long-felt need of a section of students of the college, hostel facilities have been provided for needy Girl Students. The college authority has been putting its sincere effort to make the buildings conducive to learning and security. Interested girl students have to apply in a separate Application Form to be issued from the College Office just after their Admission. A Boys' Hostel is also coming up which will be ready for accommodation for limited students from the academic year 2020-21. It is to be noted

------Tangla College Prospectus 2021-22 Page 9 of 29 that, as the Hostel seats are limited, first preference will be given to the students of TDC 5th Semester Major Course students of any of the three disciplines, 2nd preference to the 3rd Sem Major students, then to the 1st Sem Major students. The general course students, if any, will be adjusted after allotting the seats to the aforesaid major students.

GOVERNING BODY The College is governed and managed by a dynamic Governing Body approved by the Director of Education, B.T.C. The Governing Body of the college is constituted with a President and 11 (eleven) other members – the Principal of the College being the Secretary, Vice Principal, the Ex-Officio Member, 2 (two) representatives of the Gauhati University, 3 (three) Guardian Members, one of whom is a lady, 2 (two) representatives of the Teaching Staff, 1 (one) representative from the Non-Teaching or Office Staff and a Donor member.

PROGRAMMES OF STUDY The college imparts education at both Higher Secondary (10+2) and Under Graduate (10+2+3) levels in all the 3 (three) streams - Arts, Commerce and Science. The college has introduced PG Courses in Arts, Commerce, M. Sc. Mathematics and PGDCA under Gauhati University Institute of Distance and Open Learning (GUIDOL) from the Academic Session 2015-16. A separate Prospectus is issued from the GUIDOL for the PG Courses.

HIGHER SECONDARY PROGRAMMES The duration of the HS course is 2 (two) years. The course is divided into two parts i.e. HS First Year and HS Final Year. At the end of the First Year, students will have to appear in the Higher Secondary First Year Annual Examination conducted by the College as per the guidelines of the AHSEC. Only those students who pass out this annual examination become eligible for promotion to Higher Secondary Second Year classes.

On being promoted, a student shall have to take admission in HS Second/Final Year classes. At the end of the session he/she will have to appear in the Higher Secondary Final Examination conducted by AHSEC.

In Higher Secondary Courses a student shall have to opt two compulsory and three elective subjects. A student may also opt 4th elective subject if he/she desires so. The marks of the 4th elective subject will not be added to the aggregate in declaring Grades or Divisions. Each of the compulsory and elective subjects will carry 100 marks in both HS First Year and Final Year Examinations.

Subjects having practical, will be of 70 marks for the theory and 30 marks for practical in each subject.

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A. ARTS STREAM : Compulsory Subjects : (i) English (ii) MIL (Assamese, Bodo, Bengali, Nepali) Elective Subjects : Economics, Education, History, Political Science, Advance Assamese, Elective Bodo, Elective Bengali, Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science and Application. N.B. :  Students must take 3 elective subjects and may take 1 (one) 4th subject.   Statistics is not allowed with History and Adv. Assamese or Adv. Bodo. B. COMMERCE STREAM : Compulsory Subjects : (i) English (ii) MIL (Assamese, Bodo, Bengali, Nepali), (iii) Business Studies and (iv) Accountancy. (a) Elective Subjects : Economics/Insurance/Banking/Computer Science and (Any one) Application/Mathematics. (b) Fourth Elective : Commercial Arithmetic and Elements of Statistics/ (Any one) Mathematics/Statistics/Computer Science and Applications. C. SCIENCE STREAM : Compulsory Subjects : (i) English (ii) MIL (Assamese, Bodo, Bengali, Nepali) Elective Subjects : Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science and Application. N.B. (i) A student who desires to get admission into HS I year Science stream has to secure at least 45% of aggregate marks in the last HSLC Examinations. (ii) Elective subjects like Physics and Chemistry are compulsory. (iii) Students have to choose any one as optional elective subject and may choose any one as 4th subject from the rest of the optional subjects.

Important : H.S. Students (Arts/Com./Sc.) offering Computer Science and Application will have to pay a special annual fee of Rs. 300.00 only.

UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMMES: From the Academic Session 2020-21, affiliation of the college is shifted from Gauhati University to Bodoland University, Kokrajhar and Tangla College will be following the new syllabus offered by the Bodoland University in the undergraduate level. The under graduate programmes contain the following courses: 1. Under Graduate Programmes in Arts, Commerce and Science (6 semester course, both Honours & Regular Courses). 2. Bachelor of Computer Application (6 semester course). Eligibility :Any Higher Secondary (10+2) pass candidate can take admission into the BCA course.

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REGULATIONS OF THE UNDER GRADUATE CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (UGCBCS)

1. THE CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS) The Choice Based Credit System is the logical next step in a credit based semester system becoming more learner-centric. A CBCS offers the student a diversity of courses to choose from and the autonomy to decide on the place, pace and time of learning. The UGC has recommended that it is desirable for all institutions of Higher Education in the country to move to a CBCS and, together with it, implement a uniform grading system.

2. CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS):

Bodoland University has adopted Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) in the undergraduate level courses. The CBCS provides an opportunity for the students to choose courses from the prescribed courses comprising core, elective/minor or skill based courses. The courses can be evaluated following the grading system, which is considered to be better than the conventional marks system. Therefore, it is necessary to introduce uniform grading system in the entire higher education in India. This will benefit the students to move across institutions within India to begin with and across countries. The uniform grading system will also enable potential employers in assessing the performance of the candidates. In order to bring uniformity in evaluation system and computation of the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) based on student’s performance in examinations, the UGC has formulated the guidelines to be followed. Outline of Choice Based Credit System:

1. Core Course: A course, which should compulsorily be studied by a candidate as a core requirement is termed as a Core course. 2. Elective Course: Generally, a course which can be chosen from a pool of courses and which may be very specific or specialized or advanced or supportive to the discipline/subject of study or which provides an extended scope or which enables an exposure to some other discipline/subject/domain or nurtures the candidate’s proficiency/skill is called an Elective Course. 2.1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Course: An Elective course is one which may be offered by the main discipline/subject of study is referred to as Discipline Specific Elective. The University/Institute may also offer discipline related Elective courses of interdisciplinary nature (to be offered by main discipline/ subject of study).

2.2 Dissertation/Project: An elective course designed to acquire special/ advanced knowledge, such as supplement study/support study to a project work, and a candidate studies such a course on his own with an advisory support by a teacher/faculty member is called dissertation/ project.

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2.3 Generic Elective (GE) Course: An elective course chosen generally from an unrelated discipline/subject, with an intention to seek exposure is called a Generic Elective. P.S.: A core course offered in a discipline/subject may be treated as an elective by other discipline/subject and vice versa and such electives may also be referred to as Generic Elective. 3. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)/Competency Improvement Courses/ Skill Development Courses/Foundation Course: The Ability Enhancement (AE) Courses may be of two kinds: Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) and Ability Enhancement Elective Course (AEEC). “AECC” courses are the courses based upon the content that leads to Knowledge enhancement. They ate : (i) Environmental Science, (ii) English/MIL Communication and are mandatory for all disciplines. AEEC courses are value-based and/or skill- based and are aimed at providing hands-on-training, competencies, skills, etc. 3.1 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC): Environmental Science, English Communication/ MIL Communication. 3.2 Ability Enhancement Elective Course (AEEC): These courses may be chosen from a pool of courses designed to provide value-based and/or skill-based instruction. Project work/Dissertation is considered as a special course involving application of knowledge in solving/analyzing /exploring a real life situation/difficult problem. A Project/Dissertation work would be of 6 credits. A Project/Dissertation work may be given in lieu of a discipline specific elective paper.

General Guideline Under Graduate Syllabus under Bodoland University :

1. Candidate of any Honours Course may opt for English communication, or any communication subject in vernacular languages (Assamese, Bodo, Bengali and Nepali) as AECC-1 (Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course). 2. Discipline Specific Course (DSC) in Semester IV and V will have to be opted from the same discipline/subject. 3. Students of Regular course are not allowed to opt more than one Language subject as DSC (Discipline Specific Core Course). 4. GE-1 (Generic Elective) and GE-2 and SEC-1 (Skill Enhancement Course) and SEC- 2 for Arts and Commerce streams in both Honours and Regular are same courses. 5. SEC-1 and SEC-2 for Science stream (both Physical and Life Sciences) in both Honours and Regular are same courses. 6. Students of B.A, B.Sc and B.Com Honours courses will have four Generic Elective (GE) subjects. Students will be allowed to choose GE course of any discipline. 7. The students of Honours will be allowed to opt GE courses from two different disciplines, in each discipline students will have to study two Semesters

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continuously or all four GE courses can be opted by the students in one single discipline continuously. 8. The students of regular course will study one single Discipline GE course in the 5th & 6th Semester. 9. Students of Regular Course will study same syllabus of SEC- I & SEC- II course offered to the Honours students. In the V & VI Semesters Regular Course students will study SEC- III & SEC- IV courses separately. 10. The students of Honours will not be allowed to study GE courses in its Core subject. 11. The marks distribution of Science subjects are Theory- 60 + Practical-20+Internal Assessment-20 total 100 marks and for Arts and Commerce courses it will be Theory 80+ Internal Assessment-20 total 100 marks in each paper except AECC. 12. Where there is a practical there will not be tutorial and vice-versa. 13. Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC): These courses are to be chosen from a pool of courses designed to provide value-based and/or skill-based knowledge and should contain both theory and lab/hands-on training/field work. The main purpose of these courses is to provide students’ life-skills in hands-on mode so as to increase their employability. The list provided under this category are suggestive in nature and each Institution/College has complete freedom to suggest their own papers under this category based on their expertise, specialization, requirements, scope and need. However, in this case approval of Academic Council of the University is mandatory.

Evaluation A student’s performance will be evaluated throughout the year based on continuous assessment. Evaluation of the student’s performance in each semester for every course/paper will be based on the following: • Internal Assessment (IA) • End Semester Examination (ESE) For a student to pass in a course/paper, she/he has to pass in both Internal Assessment and End Semester Examination separately.

Internal Assessment (IA) IA will ideally account for 20% of the total marks allotted to a course/paper. For evaluating the performance of the students in a continuous way, the following measures will be adopted for distributing marks earmarked for IA. (i) Sessional or mid-term examination will be conducted for 50% of the total marks allotted for IA of a course/paper. (For example, if 20 marks is allotted for IA of a course/paper, then 10 marks will be kept aside for assessment in sessional or mid-term examination. The sessional examination will be held for 30 marks for the convenience of setting questions and covering the syllabus and the marks secured by the students will be proportionately converted to be out of 10 marks. Duration of the examination will be one hour. The question papers of the sessional or mid-term examinations will be set by the concerned

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(ii) 20% of the marks allotted for IA will be awarded to the students based on class attendance. If the total marks for IA is 20, then 4 marks will be awarded to the students based on class attendance. The following criteria will be adopted for awarding marks under this category: a) Class attendance from 76% to 80% = 1 mark; b) Class attendance from 81% to 85% = 2 marks; c) Class attendance from 86% to 90% = 3 marks; d) Class attendance from 91% and above = 4 marks. (iv) Rest 30% of the marks allotted for IA will be distributed and awarded on the basis of performance of the students on the following criteria: a) Home assignments; b) Seminar/Group discussions; c) Field work; d) Performance in co-curricular and extra-curricular activities.

End Semester Examination (ESE) The ESE will comprise of 80% of the total marks earmarked for a course. The ESE shall be of three hours duration for a course whose ESE component exceeds 50 marks. For a student to pass in a course/paper, she/he has to pass in both Internal Assessment and End Semester Examination separately.

Pass Marks a. The pass marks will be as follows: Theory paper : 30% Practical paper : 40% b. A student must pass in both internal and external examinations of a paper (theory and practical) separately if he/she has to pass in that paper. Passing a UG course in any subject does not automatically imply qualifying in Honours. c The following rules will apply for the Bachelor Degree in any subject with Honours. • Simple pass: 30% to 39% marks in aggregate, i.e., from CGPA 4.00 to less than CGPA 5.00 • Pass with Honours: 40% marks or above in aggregate in Honours subjects, i.e., minimum of CGPA 5.00

------Tangla College Prospectus 2021-22 Page 15 of 29 Requirements of Course/Papers for successful completion of Under-graduate Degree Degree Minimum Requirements Undergraduate Degree 14 core papers in that discipline Course with Honours 2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (all disciplines) 2 Skill Enhancement Courses 4 Discipline Specific Elective 4 Generic Elective Papers from other disciplines

Undergraduate (a) 4 Core papers each in two disciplines of choice Degree Courses in (b) 2 Core papers each in English and MIL/Alt. English Arts & Commerce (c) 2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (d) 4 Skill Enhancement Courses (e) 2 papers each from a list of Discipline Specific Elective papers based on 2 disciplines of choice selected in (a). (f) 2 papers from the list of Generic Elective papers. In other disciplines.

Undergraduate (a) 4 core papers each in three disciplines of choice Degree Courses in (b) 2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses Science (c) 4 Skill Enhancement Courses (d) 2 papers each of Discipline Specific Elective papers based on 3 disciplines of choice selected in (a).

Programme Template: B.A./B.Com. Honours Course

DSE(Intra- SEM CORE Course AECC SEC GE disciplinary)

Core-1 *Eng/MIL I GE-1 Core-2 Communication

Core-3 Environmental II GE-2 Core-4 Studies

Core-5 III Core-6 SEC-1 GE-3 Core-7 Core-8 IV Core-9 SEC-2 GE-4 Core-10

Core-11 DSE-1 V Core-12 DSE-2

Core-13 DSE-3 VI Core-14 DSE-4

*Students can choose any one from English Communication/MIL (Assamese/Bodo/Bengali/Nepali)

------Tangla College Prospectus 2021-22 Page 16 of 29 Programme Template: B.A./B.Com. Regular Course DSE(Intra- SEM CORE Course AECC SEC GE disciplinary) English -1 *Eng/MIL I DSC-1A Communication DSC-2A MIL-1/Alt Eng-1 Environmental II DSC-1B Studies DSC-2B English-2 III DSC-1C SEC-1 DSC-2C MIL-2/Alt Eng-2 IV DSC-1D SEC-2 DSC-2D DSE-A V SEC-3 GE-1 DSE-A

DSE-B VI SEC-4 GE-2 DSE-B

*Students can choose any one from English Communication/MIL (Assamese/Bodo/Bengali/Nepali)

Programme Template: B Sc. Honours Course

DSE(Intra- SEM CORE Course AECC SEC GE disciplinary) Core-1 English/MIL I GE-1 Core-2 Communication

Core-3 Environmental II GE-2 Core-4 Studies

Core-5 III Core-6 SEC-1 GE-3 Core-7 Core-8 IV Core-9 SEC-2 GE-4 Core-10

Core-11 DSE-1 V Core-12 DSE-2

Core-13 DSE-3 VI Core-14 DSE-4

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CORE Course AECC SEC DSE SEM (6 Credit each) (4 Credit each) (4 Credit each) (6 Credit each) DSC-1A English I DSC-2A Communication DSC-3A DSC-1B Environmental II DSC-2B Studies DSC-3B DSC-1C III DSC-2C SEC-1 DSC-3C DSC-1D IV DSC-2D SEC-2 DSC-3D DSE-1A V SEC-3 DSE-2A DSE-3A DSE-1B VI SEC-4 DSE-2B DSE-3B

AVAILABLE SUBJECTS/COMBINATIONS OF SUBJECTS

ARTS STREAM: Total intake capacity = 1000(490 Hons + 510 Reg) Mark distribution in all the papers will be as follows : a) Internal Evaluation : 20% Marks b) External Evaluation : 80% Marks Honours Course Subjects : Assamese, Bodo, Economics, Education, English, History and Political Science. MIL : Assamese, Bodo, Bengali, Nepali, Alt. Eng. Generic Elective Subjects : Economics, Education, History, Political Science, ElectiveAssamese (ASL), Elective Bodo (BDL), Elective Bengali (BSL), Mathematics and Statistics.

Possible Subject Combinations in Arts Stream : Honours Subject Seats Combinations of Generic Elective subjects

1. Assamese (ASL) 70 (i) Economics/Political Science/History/Education.

2. Bodo (BDL) 70 (i) Economics/Political Science/History/Education.

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3. Economics (ECO) 70 (i) Elective Assamese/ Elective Bengali/Elective Bodo/ Elective English/History/Political Science/Mathematics/Statistics

4. Education (EDN) 70 (i) Elective Assamese/Elective Bengali/Elective Bodo/Elective English/History/ Mathematics/ Statistics

5. English (ESL) 70 (i) Economics/Education/History /Political Science,

6. History (HIS) 70 (i) Elective Assamese/Elective Bengali/ Elective Bodo/Elective English/Economics/Education/ Political Science

7. Political Science (PSC) 70 (i) Elective Assamese/Elective Bengali/ Elective Bodo/Elective English/ Economics/History/ Mathematics/Statistics

Possible Subject Combinations in Regular Courses (any two) A. Economics, History/Political Science/Elective Assamese/Elective Bodo/Elective English/Mathematics/Statistics B. Education, History/Elective Assamese/Elective Bodo/Elective English/Mathematics/Statistics C. History, Economics/Education/Elective Assamese/Elective Bodo/Elective English/Mathematics/Statistics D. Political Science, Economics/History/Elective Assamese/Elective Bodo/Elective English/Mathematics/Statistics E. Elective Assamese, Economics/Education/History/Political Science. F. Elective Bodo, Economics/Education/History/Political Science. G. Elective Bengali, Economics/Education/History/Political Science.

N. B. : Maximum Seat Capacity in every general /elective subject, excluding English Communication & MIL subjects, is 510.

COMMERCE STREAM The B. Com. under theCBCS Semester System for Three Years Degree Course is as follows:

Courses in Commerce Stream: Seat Capacity = 220 Honours Subjects: Accountancy, Finance and Management. Mark distribution in all the papers will be as follows : a) Internal Evaluation : 20% Marks b) External Evaluation : 80% Marks

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POSSIBE COMBINATIONS OF SUBJECTS IN COMMERCE STREAM:

Courses Seat Possible Combinations 1. Accountancy Major 60 Business Mathematics (BMT) (Compulsory), Financial Accounting I (FAC-I), Indian Financial Systems (IFS), Business Organisation and Entrepreneurship Development (BOED) (or as specified by GU).

2. Finance Major 60 Business Mathematics (BMT) (Compulsory), Financial Accounting I (FAC-I), Indian Financial Systems (IFS), Business Organisation and Entrepreneurship Development (BOED)(or as specified by GU).

3. Management Major 60 Business Mathematics (BMT) (Compulsory), Financial Accounting I (FAC-I), Indian Financial Systems (IFS), Business Organisation and Entrepreneurship Development (BOED)(or as specified by GU).

4. Regular Course 40 Financial Accounting I (FAC-I), Indian Financial Systems (IFS), Business Organisation and Entrepreneurship Development (BOED), Business Mathematics/Fundamentals of Insurance (FIN) (or as specified by GU).

SCIENCE STREAM: Total seat capacity 200 (150 Hons + 50 Reg). Honours Subjects : Botany, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics and Zoology Elective subjects : Botany, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, Zoology and Economics.

POSSIBLE GENERIC SUBJECT COMBINATIONS WITH HONOURS COURSES Honours Subject Seat Generic Elective subjects . 1. BOTANY 25 Zoology/Chemistry 2. CHEMISTRY 25 Physics/Mathematics/Statistics 3. MATHEMATICS 25 Chemistry/Physics/Statistics/ Economics 4. PHYSICS 25 Chemistry/Mathematics/Statistics 5. STATISTICS 25 Mathematics/Chemistry/Physics/Economics 6. ZOOLOGY 25 Botany/Chemistry

N. B. : Students willing to take any subject as Honours Course must secure at least 45% marks in that subject in the last HS Final Examinations.

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Regular Course Students have to select any one from the following groups : GroupsDSC 1 DSC 2 DSC 3 1. Botany Zoology Chemistry 2. Chemistry Mathematics Physics/Statistics 3. Mathematics Chemistry Physics/Statistics 4. Physics Chemistry Mathematics/Statistics 5. Statistics Mathematics Chemistry/Physics 6. Zoology Botany Chemistry

BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATION COURSE (BCA) : Availability of Seat = 50 Eligibility: The candidate must have passed Higher Secondary or equivalent level examination from Science/Commerce/Arts Stream. Students who have passed the Higher Secondary examination with either Mathematics or Computer Science as one of the subjects obtaining minimum pass mark in the subject shall be given preference at the time of admission. Students completing Diploma in CSE/IT from AICTE recognized institutes are also eligible for taking admission.

Examination: The mark obtained by a student in paper 2.6 Environmental Studies will not be counted in his/her semester grade point average (GPA), but he/she will have to obtain the minimum pass mark in this paper in order to clear the second semester. Each paper will carry a total of 6 credits except the courses 2.6(Environmental Studies) and 6.3 (project work) which will carry 3 credits and 18 credits respectively.

Programme Template: BCA Honours Course CORE Course AECC SEC DSE(Intra- GE SEM (14) (2) (2) disciplinary) (4) (4) AECC-1 Core-1 I *Eng/MIL GE-1 Core-2 Communication AECC-2 Core-3 II Environmental GE-2 Core-4 Studies Core-5 III Core-6 SEC-1 GE-3 Core-7 Core-8 IV Core-9 SEC-2 GE-4 Core-10

Core-11 DSE-1 V Core-12 DSE-2

Core-13 DSE-3 VI Core-14 DSE-4

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HOW TO APPLY A student seeking admission into the College must apply through Online in college website www.tanglacollege.ac.in by paying an Admission Registration fee of Rs. 200 only. They must have to submit the print-out copy of Online Application form at the college office on the stipulated dates as mentioned in the Admission Schedule. Any form submitted after the stipulated dates will not be accepted. Candidates are advised to read carefully the instructions given in website before filling up of the online admission forms. A candidate applying for different courses like Arts, Commerce and Science must submit separate Application Forms for each stream. Candidates must enclose attested copies of the following documents with the APPLICATION FORM and must produce their ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS at the time of admission. a) Mark-Sheet of the last qualifying examination. b) Pass Certificate from the head of the Institution last attended. c) Caste Certificate from the competent authority wherever necessary. d) Age Certificate (Admit Card)

SELECTION PROCEDURES i. Honours Course a. After receiving the print-out copies of Online Application forms in the stipulated time frame (mentioned in the Prospectus), intending candidates with eligible marks for Honours Course in different subjects will be sorted out subject wise as per merit. b. Departments will invite the shortlisted candidates for an Entrance Test on a specified date to be announced by the respective departments, OR for Physical Verification of Certificates, Mark-sheets and other testimonials, which they had submitted at the time of Online Form fill-up. Candidates must bring their Originals on the day of entrance test/physical verifications. c. The modality of test for selection of candidates for Honours Course will be prepared and announced by the respective departments. d. Results of the test will be declared on the stipulated date mentioned in the Prospectus. The list of selected candidates will be displayed in the college Notice Board as well as in the college website: www.tanglacollege.ac.in. e. They will have to confirm their admissions on the stipulated dates by payment of the admission fees as mentioned in the Prospectus.

ii. Regular Course a. After receiving the print-out copies of Online Application forms in the stipulated time frame (mentioned in the Prospectus), candidates will be shortlisted on the basis of merit. b. Shortlisted candidates will be invited for Physical Verification of Certificates, Mark-sheets and other testimonials, which they had submitted at the time of Online Form fill-up, with their Originals. c. The names of the selected candidates will appear in the college Notice Board as well as in the college website : www.tanglacollege.ac.in.

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d. They will have to confirm their admissions on the stipulated dates by payment of the admission fees as mentioned in the Prospectus. Note :  Incomplete Application Forms in any respect will be rejected.  During the Admission Form Fill-up, every candidate must give his/her own mobile number with WhatsApp facility and email ID for easy and quick delivery of admission related information. Moreover, this contact numbers must be maintained by the candidate till the TDC course in completed.  Selected candidates will have to get themselves admitted on the stipulated date and time by paying requisite amount of fee, failing which his/her seat shall be forfeited and the seat so available shall immediately be allotted to the candidates of the waiting list in order of merit.  If a forged document submitted by a candidate is detected even after the admission, the admission will stand cancelled.  THE ADMISSION COMMITTEE HAS EVERY RIGHT TO CANCEL ADMISSION IF THE CANDIDATE FAILS TO PRODUCE THE ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION.  CANVASSING IN ANY FORM TO OBTAIN A SEAT WILL LEAD TO DISQUALIFICATION OF THE CANDIDATE.  On being admitted to the College each student will be issued one Identity Card.  Attendance in Class is compulsory. Sessional Examinations are compulsory for degree students.  Students of each class who do not attend at least 75% of the classes held in each subject will not be allowed to fill up the forms and appear in the final examination conducted by AHSEC/GU.

Reservation of Seats Reservation of seats for the different courses is admissible as per the break-up given below:  SC - 7%  ST(Hills) - 5%  ST(Plains) - 10%  OBC / MOBC - 27%  Physically Handicapped - 2%  Extra-curricular activities - 2%

------Tangla College Prospectus 2021-22 Page 23 of 29 FEE STRUCTURE FOR HIGHER SECONDARY COURSES For the Session 2021-22 (Arts, Commerce & Science Streams) Sl HS 1st Yr Arts/ Com HS 1st Year Sc HS 2nd Yr Arts/ Com HS 2nd Year Sc Description of fee No (male) (female) (male) (female) (male) (female) (male) (female) 1 Admission fees 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 2 Tuition fees 600 720 600 720 3 Enrolment fees * 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 4 Affiliation/Recognition fees 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 5 Registration fees * 120 120 120 120 6 College Examination fees 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 7 Science Lab. Fees 200 200 200 200 8 College Development fund 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 9 Electricity fees 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 10 College Identity Card 50 50 50 50 11 NCC/NSS/Scout & Guide fund 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 12 Students’ Welfare fee 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 13 Library fees 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 14 Library Development Fund 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 15 Students’ Union fund 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 16 Games & Sports 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 17 Co-Curricular Activities 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 18 Magazine fees 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 19 Festival Fee 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 20 Jubilee fund 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 21 Contingency 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 Total 2960 2360 3280 2560 2790 2190 3110 2390

N.B. 1.* These fees are subject to change as per the AHSEC rules. 2. This fee structure is for the regular students of Tangla College only. 3. Girl students of HS I and HS II years of all streams are exempted from paying Tuition fee. 4. There is a scheme of free studentship to 2 (two) students each of HS 1st year Arts, Science and Commerce who have secured at least 75% (70% for ST, SC, OBC) of aggregate marks in their last HSLC examinations. Eligible students have to apply separately in a plain paper to the Principal, Tangla College, Tangla along with Photostat copies of Mark-sheet and Registration Certificate of the last examination. 5. Students opting for Computer Science and Applications (CSCA) have to pay an additional amount of Rs. 300/- pa as Computer Lab. Fee 6. Students migrating from other States have to pay an extra amount of Rs. 800/- which may change from time to time as per the AHSEC rules. 7. Fee once paid is not refundable.

------Tangla College Prospectus 2021-22 Page 24 of 29 FEE STRUCTURE FOR DEGREE COURSES For the Session 2021-22 (Arts, Commerce & Science Streams) B. A. / B. Com B. Sc 1st 3rd 5th 1st 3rd 5th Description of fee Sem. Sem. Sem. Sem. Sem. Sem. Admission fees 300 300 300 300 300 300 Tuition fees 720 720 720 840 840 840 Enrolment fees 300 300 300 300 300 300 Honours Course fee* 300 300 300 300 300 300 Affiliation/Recognition fees 200 200 200 200 200 200 Registration fees 500 5000 College Examination fees 300 300 300 300 300 300 Laboratory Fees (for Sc., Edn Maj) 300 600 600 600 College Development fund 300 300 300 300 300 300 Electricity fees 300 300 300 300 300 300 College Identity Card 50 50 NCC/NSS/Scout & Guide fund 30 30 30 30 30 30 Students’ Welfare fund 30 30 30 30 30 30 Library fees 220 220 220 220 220 220 Library Development 50 50 50 50 50 50 ICT fee 100 100 100 100 100 100 Students’ Union 90 90 90 90 90 90 Games& Sports fees 100 100 100 100 100 100 Co-Curricular Activities 100 100 100 100 100 100 Magazine fees 90 90 90 90 90 90 Festival fee 90 90 90 90 90 90 Jubilee fund 120 120 120 120 120 120 Contingency 300 300 300 300 300 300 Total 4590 4040 4340 5310 4760 4760

N.B. 1. * These fees are payable by Honours Course candidates only. 2. This fee structure is for the regular students of Tangla College only. 3. There is a scheme of free studentship to 2 (two) students each of B. A., B. Com and B. Sc. Courses who have secured at least 75% (70% for ST, SC, OBC) of aggregate marks in their last HSSLC examinations. 4. Students of TDC 3rd and 5th Semesters with Statistics as elective subject will have to pay an additional fee of Rs. 300/- at the time of admission. 5. Students migrating from other States have to pay an extra amount of migration fee at the time of Registration as charged under BU rules. 6. Fee once paid is not refundable.

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HS I Courses, 2021-22

Issue of Prospectus and Admission Form 16-08-2021 Last Date of Issue of Admission Forms 30-08-2021 Last Date of Submission of filled in Forms (all streams) 31-08-2021 Date of Admission (Arts, Commerce & Science) 20-09-2021 Time of Admission: From 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

TDC 1st Semester Courses, 2021-22

Date of opening of Online Admission Form Fill up 10/08/2021 Last date of Online Form Fill up 25/08/2021 Date of SUBMISSION of Hardcopy (Print-out copy) of Online From 10/08/2021 Forms along with necessary documents and testimonials as to mentioned in the Prospectus. 25/08/2021 02/09/2021 Date of entrance tests/physical verification of documents of to Honours Courses by respective departments 07-09-2021 Declaration of select list of Honours Candidates 11/09/2021 Dates of Verification of Original Documents, testimonials and Combination of Subjects for Regular Courses in ARTS according to merit on the basis of Total Marks secured in HS Final Exams. a. Merit Sl. No. from 001 to 400 13/09/2021 b. Merit Sl. No. from 401 to 800 14/09/2021 c. Merit Sl. No. from 801 till end 15/09/2021 Date of Verification of Original Documents, testimonials and Combination of Subjects for Regular Courses in Commerce 16/09/2021 and Science Date of confirmation of admission by Online Payment of 11/09/2021 Admission fees for all selected Candidates (both to Honours and Regular) 26/09/2021 Note : a. Time of document verifications - From 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM b. Candidates must produce their Originals of all documents at the time of subjects & document verifications, without which their applications will be cancelled. c. Selected candidates must pay their admission fees Online at www.tanglacollege.ac.in d. Candidates who fail to turn up on allotted time and date will not be entertained on the following day(s).

CODE OF CONDUCT Students must carry their Identity Cards to the College regularly and produce whenever asked for. Students must wear their proper college uniform in the class rooms/examination halls. No student shall be allowed to enter the class rooms/examination halls

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without wearing proper uniform. The examinees of the affiliated Jr. Colleges must also follow this rule at the time of examinations. Ragging in any from inside or outside the College Campus is strictly prohibited by law. The college is in strict adherence to the Lingdoh Committee recommendations and the UGC guidelines 2009. Any student found indulging in ragging will be dealt with as per the directives of the Supreme Court/High Court. The College Campus is a NO SMOKING/NO TOBACCO/NO DRUGS/NO ALCOHOL/NO CHIRAG Zone. Students found violating these instructions will be dealt with as per rules of the College. Boy students must have a decent hair-cut.  Hair dyeing of any form is discouraged for both boy and girl students. Writing and sticking bills on the College walls is strictly prohibited. All students should read the NOTICE BOARD of the College regularly. Students should not damage the property of the institution. Cost of any damage will be recovered from the student. Students should park their Cycles/Motor Cycles in the area allotted for the purpose. Students will not indulge in any anti-social activities or activities causing hindrance to the academic and administrative functioning of the College. Those found guilty of such activities will be brought under disciplinary action. Students will not indulge in any kind of misconduct or indiscipline inside or outside the campus. Students should strike a proper balance between extra-curricular activities and academic requirements. The extra-curricular activities of any student will not be allowed to interfere with his/her academic schedule. During the teaching hours, all areas around class rooms will be observed as SILENT ZONES. The authority will deal with students who create any disturbance, as it deems right.  The college campus is a Plastic Free Zone. No student/teacher/office staff/visitors should through plastic materials and waste papers in the campus.

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFFS AND TEACHING FACULTIES

Principal : DR. PRASEN DAIMARI, M.A., Ph. D.

Vice Principal : DR. ANJALI CHAKRAVARTY, M. Sc, M. Phil, Ph. D.

ARTS STREAM: 1. DEPT. OF ASSAMESE : Ghateswar Baruah, M.A. Dr. Sabita Mazumdar Kalita, M.A., M. Phil., Ph.D.(Hod) Dr. Hemalata Devi Sarmah, M.A., Ph. D. Jayanti Boro, M.A. (Contractual) Himanjali Baruah, M. A., (Part-Time) Nikunja Deka, M. A. (Part-Time)

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2. DEPT. OF BODO : Dr. Pramila Boro, M.A., Ph. D. Dr. Rita Boro, M.A., Ph.D. (HoD) Someswar Boro, M.A., M. Phil, B.Ed. Nripen Boro, M.A., M. Phil. Sailendra Boro, M.A. Neela Boro, M.A. (Contractual) 3. DEPT. OF BENGALI : Shampi Chakraborty, M.A. Dr. Avijit Chakraborty, M.A., Ph. D. (HoD) 4. DEPT. OF ECONOMICS Dr. Geetali Sarmah, M.A., Ph. D., Ghana Kt. Hazarika, M.A.(HoD) Papina Basumatary M.A. Rupon Boro, M. A. 5. DEPT. OF EDUCATION Dr. Abdul Karim, M.A., M. Phil, Ph. D.(HoD) Sampa Talukder, M.A. (Part Time) Babita Ghosh, M.A. (Part time) Jyotishma Chakravarty, M.A. (Part time) 6. DEPT. OF ENGLISH Shubra Sukla Baidya Ghosh, M.A.(HoD) Narayan Gahatraj, M. A. Niyar Boro, M. A. (Contractual) Khanin Baro, M. A., (Part Time) Shrabana Das, M. A. (Part Time) 7. DEPT. OF HISTORY Hansa Raj Limbu, M.A., M. Phil, Dr. Satyendra Kr. Sarmah, M.A., Ph. D., LL.B.(HoD) Dr. Asha Basumatary, M. A., Ph. D. Alex Narzy, M.A., M. Phil (Part Time) 8. DEPT. OF POLITICAL SCIENCE Samarjit Baro, M.A., M. Phil. Mintu Pathak, M.A., M. Phil Mahanta Narzary, M.A., M. Phil (HoD) Hemanta Rabha, M.A., M. Phil

COMMERCE STREAM:

1. DEPT. OF ACCOUNTANCY Krishna Kt. Basumatary, M. Com., M. Phil.(HoD) Radab Basumatary, M. Com., (Part-Time)

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2. DEPT. OF COMMERCE Dr. Kushum Kr. Goswami, M.Com., Ph.D. (HoD) 3. DEPT. OF FINANCE Dr. Kailash Goswami, M.Com., Ph. D. (HoD) Sultan Shamim Ahmed, M. Com 4. DEPT. OF MANAGEMENT Bimalesh Kalita, M. Com., M. Phil. (HoD) Sandeep Kr. Roy, M. Com. Joshna Basumatary, M. Com. (Contractual)

SCIENCE STREAM: 1. DEPT. OF BOTANY Sarojini Talukdar, M. Sc. (HoD) Dr. Chandra Kt. Saikia, M. Sc., M. Phil., Ph. D. (Non-Sanctioned) Dr. Anaru Boro, M. Sc., Ph. D. Ananya Baruah, M. Sc. (Part time) 2. DEPT. OF CHEMISTRY Swapan Kr. Acharjee, M. Sc.(HoD) Pranamika Goswami, M. Sc., B. Ed. Phanindra Deka, M. Sc. (Non-Sanctioned) Samaina Daimari, M. Sc. (Part time) 3. DEPT. OF MATHEMATICS Deepak Kr. Chakraborty, M. Sc., M. Phil. (HoD) Niranjan Paul, M. Sc. Aminul Hoque, M. Sc. A. Mannan Sheikh, M. Sc.(Non-Sanctioned) 4. DEPT. OF PHYSICS Alif Agauddin, M. Sc., M. Phil (HoD) Gautam Chakraborty, M. Sc. Basanta Saharia, M. Sc., M. Phil., B. Ed., LL.B. 5. DEPT. OF STATISTICS Dr. Anjali Chakravarty, M. Sc., M. Phil., Ph. D.(HoD) Dinesh Kalita, M. Sc., M. Phil. 6. DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY Anima Bhuyan Baruah, M. Sc., LL.B. (HoD) Archana Das, M. Sc. Meghali M. Narzary, M. Sc. Dhurbjyoti Pathak, M. Sc., (Part time) 7. DEPT. OF COMPUTER SCIENCE* Amitabh Swargahari, MCA, M. Phil (Non-Sanctioned) Anumaria Daimari, MCA, (Part time) * The Department of BCA is assisted by the experienced teachers from the departments of Mathematics, Physics, English, etc.

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LIBRARY STAFF Mukut Baruah, M. Lib, M. Phil, Librarian Kanak Ch. Deka, B.A. Library Assistant Kuntala Baruah (Contractual) Library Assistant Jogen Deka Bearer Kalyan Deka (Part-time) Kushal Boro (Contractual) Bearer OFFICE STAFF Binod Daimari, B.Com. S.A. Narayan Sahariah, B.Com. Sr. Asstt. Biswajit Borah, B.Com.. Jr. Asstt. Gayatri Bora Talukdar, B.Sc., B. Music. Jr. Asstt. Mohan Ch. Boro Jr. Asstt. Dipak Rabha, B.A. Jr. Asstt. Atiji Baro, Jr. Asst. (Part time) Naba Baro Jr. Asst. (Part time) GRADE IV Khagen Rabha Deba Kumar Deka Rabindra Boro Paniram Baro (Contractual) SCIENCE LABORATORY BEARER Prabin Ch. Nath Pratul Das Sabai Boro Philip Daimari NIGHT CHOWKIDARS Hari Dev Boro (Contractual) Jadav Boro (Contractual) Kanak Rabha (Part-Time) CLEANING ASSISTANTS (TEMPORARY) Manju Basfar, Buleswari Swargiary, Leela Swargiary Minu Baro, Menoka Rabha. ______*** ______

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