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SERAMPORE COLLEGE PROSPECTUS 2017 ARTS | SCIENCE | COMMERCE

AN EXCELLENT SEAT OF LEARNING WITH THE GLORY OF 200 YEARS

SERAMPORE COLLEGE PROSPECTUS 2017 ARTS | SCIENCE | COMMERCE

COLLEGE EMBLEM

THE PURPOSE OF THE COLLEGE

UNIVERSITY AND THE COLLEGE

The college coat of arms contains (i) the CROSS, the important symbol of sacrifice and love, as witnessed the life and death of Jesus Christ (ii) the BIBLE, which contains theword of God for all humanity and the pelican of Piety, feeding with drops of her own blood the three hungry young ones sitting on the edge of her nest. The motto on the crest reads in Latin Gloriam Sapientes Possidebunt which means “Glory to the Blessed”,inviting all those entering the portals of this Institution to live up to the ideals cherished bythe blessed founders.

The supreme task of this historic institution is to impart to our students, knowledge that shall culminate intrue wisdom, the sure foundation both of well-being and well-doing. The College stands for education of the whole person enabling its students to be people of sound learning and sterling character and motivating them to serve humanity with dedication. The College affirms from experience that the intermingling of students from different backgrounds is healthy and is of great help in the interest of broad culture and strong character. Further, the College stands for quality first, quantity second.

Since Serampore was a Danish Colony from 1755 to 1845, the Baptist missionaries were given allencouragement to develop their educational enterprise by the Danish Governors, Colonel Bie and his successor, Colonel Krefting. Joshua Marshman visited Copenhagen and secured from the King of Denmark, Frederick the Sixth, a Royal Charter, empowering the College to confer degrees in all faculties.

In other words, Serampore College was considered the third University, the other two being at Copenhagen and at Kiel.

In 1845, when the Danish settlement was purchased by the British, the treaty of purchase included provisions for maintaining the rights and amenities granted to the College by the Royal Charter of 1827.

The powers conferred by the Royal Charter was used by the College for the first time in 1915 whenthree students of the College were awarded the degree of Bachelor of Divinity. The Charter was modified taking into account all legal issues involved and submitted to the Bengal Legislative Council for necessary action. The College Bill was passed by the Legislature in its meeting on 28th March 1918 and it subsequently received the assent of the Governor-General and was gazetted on 1st May 1918. The special status of Serampore College is thereby given statutory recognition in the Serampore College Act.

As part of the Centenary Celebration of the College under the leadership of the Principal Dr. GeorgeHowells, a common accrediting body, the Senate of Serampore College, was established in order to have uniform theological training for Christian Ministry for the Protestant and Orthodox churches of the whole country and neighbouring countries through the many seminaries affiliated to the College (University).Several graduates, men and women trained through these institutions, are awarded degree in Theology at the convocation of Serampore College held annually since 1915.

MoU signed between William Carey University and Serampore College

SERAMPORE COLLEGE PROSPECTUS 2017 ARTS | SCIENCE | COMMERCE

As part of the Centenary Celebration of the College under the leadership of the Principal Dr. George Howells, a common accrediting body, the Senate of Serampore College, was established in order to haveuniform theological training for Christian Ministry for the Protestant and Orthodox churches of the wholecountry and neighbouring countries through the many seminaries affiliated to the College (University).Several graduates, men and women trained through these institutions, are awarded degree in Theology at the convocation of Serampore College held annually since 1915.However, the Arts and Science Departments were affiliated to Calcutta University when it wasestablished in 1857 and this connection has been maintained barring two interruptions, one during 1884 to1909 when the College was confined to denominational theological training and again during 1960 to 1965 when the College was transferred to the jurisdiction of the Burdwan University.We should never forget Principal George Howells's statement in his report at the Centenarycelebration of the College in 1918, “Apart from the academic recognition we are now giving to the scientific study of theology, we still retain under the charter and the (new) Serampore College Act, the right of developing on independent University lines in other Faculties as soon as we satisfy the Government that we possess equipment and adequate funds for the purpose”.The other interesting point is that the founders underscored the importance of vernacular as themedium of instruction in the primary, secondary and advanced levels of study, though English was always offered as an additional subject in the college. They not only promoted education in the vernacular, but also published text books on Geography, Chemistry, Medical Science & the Map of India in Bengali.

Besides educational enterprises, the founders of the College served the society in many other ways. They did the pioneering work of publishing periodicals such as the Dig Darshan,the Samachar Darpan and the Friend of India, the ancestor of the present Statesman. William Carey published an amazing number of grammatical

E D U C A T I O N F O R S O C I A L TRANSFORMATION

and lexicographical works in Sanskrit and Bengali and in other Asian Languages.He is rightly given a place among the founders of modern Bengali prose. He translated the Bible into several Asianlanguages with the help of other scholars. His interest in Indian flora was realized in the establishment of Agri-Horticultural Society in Calcutta in 1820. Joshua and his wife Hannah Marshman were greatlyinvolved in establishing several schools, both for boys and girls in and around Serampore. William Ward,who was in charge of the Serampore Press, one of the largest of its kind in the world, was an erudite scholarand a great publisher. The pioneers made the fonts in many Indian languages with the help of pundits andcraftsmen and manufactured paper and ink themselves.Their academic pursuits never deterred the founders from involving themselves in renderinghumanitarian and social services to the people. They stopped infanticide, promoted the idea of saving inbanks for the poor and helped in bringing proper legislation to stop the cruel practice of Sati or burning the widow on the funeral pyre of her husband.It can be derived from our history that education is for social transformation. Along with quality education, service-oriented programmes with a broad vision for national integration and human solidarityin our country is the cry of our time. The College continues to cherish the values in motivating our students and staff in serving the underprivileged and the marginalised. Special seminars highlighting thecontemporary issues faced by our society are held as part of the co-curricular programmes of the College.Both theological and secular disciplines have been taught on the same campus for the last 193 years,promoting understanding and respect for people of all traditions. In other words, the College continues touphold the broadest culture and the strongest character, transcending narrow sectarian beliefs.

Along with the College, the people of Serampore town have recognized the significant contribution made by Dr. William Carey to the society as a missionary, scholar and social transformer by installing a plaque and by portraying prominently the famous statement of his in the Serampore Railway Station.

PUBLIC RECOGNITION

“Attempt great things for God, expect great things from God”

PRAYER

COURSES OFFERED

RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR SELECTION OF SUBJECTS OFFERED IN B.A., B.SC. AND B.Com. COURSES

Christian prayer is held daily in the college Chapel from 12-15 to 12-29 p.m. All Students of the College are invited to these prayers. Other forms of organized worship are not permitted in Serampore College premises.

The Arts-Science-Commerce (ASC) departments of Serampore College offer the following courses:

i) B.A. (General, Hons. & Major)ii) B.Sc. (General & Hons.)iii) B.Com. (General & Hons.)iv) M.Sc. Courses in Zoology, Human Physiology and Botany.v) Certificate/Diploma Courses in Journalism and Mass Communication and Applied Sociology.

The college also offers UGC-approved Remedial Coaching for SC/ ST/OBC/ Minority CommunityStudents.

i.Compulsory Languages for all the Degree Course Students (for Part-I Examination)English/Communicative English (for B.Com. students) and Bengali/Alternative English (only students who did not have Bengali in H.S. or equivalent course are entitled to take Alt. English

ii. Elective subjects for B.A. (General Course)

Bengali, English or Sanskrit or Sociology, History or Mathematics, Philosophy or Geography orJournalism and Mass Communication*, Political Science, Education and Economics. Each student hasto take three elective subjects.

iii. Elective Subjects are offered in the following combinations for B.Sc. (General Course) Students:a) Physics, Chemistry/Electronics, Mathematics b) Botany, Zoology and Physiologyc) Economics, Mathematics and Political Scienced) Economics, Mathematics and Philosophye) Economics, Mathematics and English

f) Physics, Mathematics, Statisticsg) Economics, Mathematics, Statisticsh) Mathematics, Statistics, Political ScienceI) Economics, Geography and any one Arts subject excepting Philosophy & **Journalism and Mass Communication.

j ) E c o n o m i c s , M a t h e m a t i c s a n d Bengali/Sanskrit/Sociology/Education/Geography.

k ) M a t h e m a t i c s , G e o g r a p h y a n d Bengali/English/Sanskrit /Sociology/Poli t ical Science/Education.

iv. All Degree Course students will have to take Environmental Studies in their Part-III Course.

v. B.A. (Hons. & Major) Courses are offered in the following subjects (with number of seats) English (33), Bengali (44), Sanskrit (39), Philosophy (44), History (39), Political Science (39) and Communicative English (Major) (33).

vi. B.Sc. (Honours) Courses are offered in the following subjects (with number of seats)Physics (44), Chemistry (44), Mathematics (44), Economics (39), Botany (30), Zoology (22), Physiology (30) and Geography (15).

vii. B.Com. (Honours) Course (66).

** Only Communicative English (Major) students will be offered directly. Rest of the seats will be filled up as a change subject inorder of merit after the admission is over preferably from students of Bengali (Hons.) & English (Hons.).

Dr. Pabitra Sarkar with Alumni

Poster Presentation By Students

Commerce

GROUP OF SUBJECTS TO BE OFFERED FOR EACH HONOURS/MAJOR COURSE IN THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-2018

HONOURS / MAJOR COMBINATION OF GENERAL SUBJECTS (ANY TWO)

English History, Philosophy, Political Science, Journalism & Mass Communication (During change of subject only)

Comm. English (Major) English, Journalism & Mass Communication or History

Bengali History, Philosophy, English or Sanskrit, Journalism & Mass Communication (During change of subject only)

Sanskrit Bengali, History, Philosophy

History Political Science, Economics, Philosophy

Philosophy Political Science, History, Sanskrit

Pol. Science Philosophy, History or Mathematics, Economics or Mathematics

Economics Mathematics, Political Science or Statistics

Physics Mathematics, Chemistry or Electronics (in order of preference)

Chemistry Physics, Mathematics

Mathematics i) Physics or Economics, ii) Physics or Pol. Sc. (iii) Chemistry or Statistics

Geography i) Economics or Political Science ii) Mathematics or Pol. Sc. iii) Mathematics or Economics

Botany Zoology and Chemistry

Physiology Zoology and Chemistry

Zoology Botany and Chemistry

Commerce All subjects prescribed by the University

Rules for admission to Hons. & Major Courses will be notified in the College Notice Board during the timeof admission. They will also be available on college website: www.seramporecollege.org

N.B. :Each B.A. / B.Sc. (Hons.) student has to take two Elective subjects from among the subjects mentioned in (ii) and (iii).Statistics is offered to a limited number of students of Mathematics and Economics Honours Courses and then, if seats areavailable, to others. Electronics is offered to a limited number of students of Physics Honours only.

POST-GRADUATE COURSES

POST GRADUATE STUDIES IN ZOOLOGY

The college offers M.Sc. Courses in Zoology, Human Physiology and Botany on a self-financing scheme.Successful candidates are awarded degrees by the University of Calcutta. Details of course structure andrequisite fees will be notified in the college website www.seramporecollege.org at the time of admission.

The Department of Zoology achieved the distinction of becoming the first Post-Graduate department of the college in 2009. The vibrant department is now running UG (Hons. and General) and PG courses in Zoology. This department does its best to extend the academic activities beyond the classroom in the form of conducting field workshops, participating in National seminars and symposia and providing the crucial exposure to students in outside well equipped laboratories of premiere research institutes. The department, with the active involvement of teachers, non-teaching staff, research scholars, students and even guardians, now gracefully combines wisdom with vigour, planning with execution and knowledge with action.The department has a rich post-graduate seminar library with lending and reading facilities for teachers and students alike with a recently introduced “Biodiversity Study Section” in the seminar library with field guides and dedicated books on faunal identification. This department is also the first department in this college to introduce a DVD library with subject related documentary films and other audio-visual aids.

As stated already, excursions, educational tours and field-based workshops are frequently organised to provide vital field experience to the students .Invited lectures by eminent academicians in the subject and allied fields are also regularly organized for further and fuller enrichment of our PG students. Lastly, visits to outside laboratories and research institutes like Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Netaji Subhas Cancer Research Institute, Bose Institute, Institute of Genetic Engineering, Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute, Ramkrishna Mission Seva Pratisthan, Belur Vidyamandir etc. have been conducted in recent times to give the students a

glimpse of research environment in state-of-the-art laboratories.

As stated already, excursions, educational tours and field-based workshops are frequently organised to provide vital field experience to the students .Invited lectures by eminent academicians in the subject and allied fields are also regularly organized for further and fuller enrichment of our PG students. Lastly, visits to outside laboratories and research institutes like Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Netaji Subhas Cancer Research Institute, Bose Institute, Institute of Genetic Engineering, Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute, Ramkrishna Mission Seva Pratisthan, Belur Vidyamandir etc. have been conducted in recent times to give the students a glimpse of research environment in state-of-the-art laboratories.

Field Workshop

Forest Visit

POST GRADUATE STUDIES IN HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY

Post Graduate studies in Human Physiology affiliated to University of Calcutta, was started its journey in 2010 and currently offer four special papers, viz, Biochemistry, Endocrinology and Reproductive Physiology, Environmental Physiology and Sports & Exercise Physiology.

Our Department is devoted to education, training and research and strives to push the boundaries of scientific discovery and academic development. The Department's faculty and students in conjunction with research fellows use innovative tools to uncover physical and chemical mechanisms of biological processes.

Recently, our department is awarded with WB DST-FIST Program funded by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of West Bengal for research infrastructure development. Also, four faculty members of this department have already been enlisted as independent Ph.D. supervisor under University of Calcutta and eight research scholars are working under them. Further, our department uses Serampore College Animal House Facility and has Institutional Animal Ethics Committee (IAEC). Enlistment of IAEC, Serampore College in CPCSEA, New Delhi is under process. Overall, we help our students to remain research-informed, focus on concept rather than detail, and provide the ability to apply what they learn to the understanding of everyday physiological situations and to gain generic skills relevant to their future careers.

Visit by Eminent Guest

Departmental Seminar

POST GRADUATE STUDIES IN BOTANY

Department of Botany started its journey long back in 1974 when Honours course was initiated under University of Calcutta. However, Post Graduate Department of Botany started only last year in 2015 with prior approval from Department of Higher Education, Government of India and University of Calcutta after acquisition of rooms and well equipped laboratories.

The course started with twenty students who got opportunity to study this self-financed two-year M.Sc. course in Part I and Part II form duly approved by University of Calcutta. Apart from our own faculty, guest faculty from Universities and research institutions also take active participation in completion of the course curriculum including the practicals.

The department also collaborates with Botanical Society of India, Howrah and University of Calcutta, Kolkata for arrangement of workshops to make the students familiar with the recent advances in research activities in different branch of plant sciences. Botanical excursions are arranged both local as well as outstation so that students get acquainted with the floristics outside West Bengal. The course also offers specializations in Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Taxonomy of Angiosperms, Cell Biology and Genetics and Microbiology.

Visit by Dr. Asutosh Ghosh, V.C, C.U

P.G Students’ Excursion

JOB-ORIENTED PROGRAMMES OFFERED BY THE COLLEGE

B. UGC-SPONSORED CAREER ORIENTED ONE YEAR CERTIFICATE COURSE ON APPLIED SOCIOLOGY

A. COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH COURSE

A u n i q u e addition to the c o l l e g e i s Communicative English as a Ca l cu t ta U n i v e r s i t y t h ree yea r

Degree Course (Major) of 800 Marks as per with Honours. The students have to sit for university examination IA (atthe end of the first year), IB (at the end of the second year) and t h e t h i r d y e a r i n c l u d e s O n J o b Training,Teachers' Training (4 weeks), a Project and paper on Entrepreneurship.

This college has a complete language laboratory where students learn not only Spoken English but also comparing for television and radio. With eminent guest lecturers from different fields and teachers from the Departments of English and Commerce and teaching equipment like television, microphones and glasscubicles, this course is different in all respects from any other course. Students can use seminar library meant for them. Students can also access to Computers with internet facility.

This course prepares the candidates to face 21st Century employment market with confidence and has produced students who have been working successfully in different companies, organizations, print and electronic media.

The course will be of 20 credits. Each credit will have 15 hours of workload out of which

8 credits would he assigned to field work / project work / training. Maximum 30 students per batch can be admitted.Eligibility : Any student who has completed 12th standard (Higher Secondary) is eligible for admission in order of merit, however, who are pursuing their graduation degree can simultaneously be admitted to this course.Application forms can be obtained from the College on payment Rs. 50/- or downloaded from the college website www.seramporecollege.org tentatively within 1st week of July. Course Fee Rs.4,000/- is to be paid either by cheque or by Demand Draft drawn in favour of “Serampore College Add-on Courses” payable at Serampore.

For further information, contact Course Coordinator, Dr. Sribas Goswami, Department of Sociology, Serampore College.

One year diploma course run by the co l lege i s an a d d i t i o n w i t h effect from the session 2009-2 0 1 0 . A f t e r

successful completion of the course, a student is awarded diploma by Serampore College.Application forms can be obtained from the College on payment Rs. 250/-.Course fee is Rs. 4,000/- only and it will be paid at a time by demand draft in favour of Serampore College, Add-On courses. Payable at Kolkata. Capacity of enrolment in this course is 40 students.Eligibility: Any student of any stream of Serampore College or any other college can join the course. Any person who has passed H.S. (10+2) from any recognized Board may join. Co-ordinator of the course, Prof. Pradipta Sau (9433113437) may be contacted for further details. For date of Admission (tentatively within 3 week of June) and detail syllabus of the course see our college website www.seramporecollege.org

C. DIPLOMA IN JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION

Editing Labotatory Preparation for Practical

Cordial Ambience

OTHER INNOVATIVE PROGRAMMES

C. Serampore College Counselling Cell

A. Remedial Coaching

B. Serampore College Computer Centre

The College has introduced UGC-sponsored Remedial Coaching classes for students from for SC/ST/ OBC / Minority Community. These coaching classes are taken in addition to the normal undergraduate studies to help the under privileged. Special attention is given to slow learners in such classes. Dr. Sankha Das, Coordinator, Remedial Cell may be contacted regarding this matter.

With the technical assistance offered by the Institute of Computer Engineers (India), the Serampore College Computer Centre was established in 1998. Not only the Department of Electronics (DOE) has granted full accreditation to the O Level, A level and B level courses, but also the Directorate of Employment, Govt. of West Bengal, has recognized the training offered at this Centre in this State.Students who are interested are asked to contact the office concerned at the Computer Centre, locatedon the second floor of the Bicentenary Block.

Counselling Cell is sponsored by the University Grants Commission for Career Guidance andPsychological Counselling of the students. Workshops and Seminars are organized for generalawareness of the students. Career Corner, sponsored by the Dept. of Labour, Govt. of West Bengal provides Books, Magazine and Journals for j o b a s p i r a n t s . H u m a n R e s o u r c e Developmentorganizations are often invited for the interest of the Student Community. There is a proposal to start regular coaching for Corporate and Public Services examinations. Co-ordinator of the Counselling Cell, Prof. Pradipta Sau (9433113437) may be contacted for any assistance regarding this.

D. National Service Scheme (N.S.S.)

Serampore College Units (I, II, III & IV) of National Service Scheme (NSS) are actively engaged indevelopment of personality of students through

Career Corner sponsored by the Labour Department of the Government of West Bengal is functional

from NSS Office. NSS Units of Serampore College are having own website for exposure of community work performed by the four units. The website is www.socialworknss.org.Any ASC student can join NSS as a volunteer subject to availability of vacancy. Four Unitstogether can accommodate maximum of four hundred volunteers. Vacancies are filled up on first-come-first serve basis. To get certificate from the University volunteer has to devote two

hundred forty hours in two-year duration and has to participate at least in one seven-day Special Camping Programme.

NSS volunteers are eligible to participate in Republic Day Parade in New Delhi, National & International Youth Festival and Youth Exchange Programme of various countries along with various adventure programmes fully sponsored by the Govt. of India.

University of Calcutta has honoured our college as the Best College and Best Head Quarter for the Year 2009-10. Unit -I was awarded as best

NSS ACTIVITIES

In 2011-12, Unit II was awarded as Best unit; Unit I was awarded for organizing Best Special Camping Programme and Ms. Sumita Dashas got the prize for Best Volunteer. It is also noteworthy that Mr. Ujjwal Malo of Unit I participated in the Republic Day Parade in Rajpath, New Delhi on 26th January, 2013.

Students may contact any of the following Progrmme Officers of NSS Unit to enroll their names: Prof. Pradipta Sau (Unit I), Dr. Anadi Roy Chowdhury (Unit II), Prof. Anirban Guha Thkurta (Unit III) and Prof. Chumki Dey (Unit IV)

N.C.C. Unit of Serampore College is running under the command of Prof. Partha Talukdar (Captain, Indian Army, 2nd Battalion, Fort William) since 2006. Total strength is 108. Boys-70 & Girls-38.

For details contact - Captain Partha Talukdar 9231531769.

In addition to these wings, we have Placement Cell (Convenor: Dr. Dipankar GhoshDr. Ranjan Das,Prof.Dibyendu Ray(Member); Gender sensitization Cell (Convener: Dr. Urmi Ganguly), Grievance Redressal Cell (Convener: Prof. Nilanjan Chatterjee, Dr. Isha Pal (Member ); Research Cell (Convenor : Dr. Sandip M u k h e r j e e , D r . M o u s u m i Bhattacharyya(Member); IQAC (Coordinator: Dr. Samik Ray) Cine and Drama Club (Dr. Bhaskar Choudhury and Prof. Souvik Dasgupta); Photography Club (Prof. Nilanjan Chatterjee, Dr. Subhadeep Sarker and Prof. Pradipta Sau); Music Club (Prof. Rupak Bhattacharjee and Dr. Sanjoy Mukherjee); William Carey Folklore Association (Dr. Isha Pal and Dr. Bhaskar Choudhury); Games and Sports Club (Prof. Souvik Dasgupta and Dr. Debnath Pal); Bio Diversity Club (Dr. Subhadeep Sarker and Dr. Suman Dutta); Legal Cell (Dr. Sanjoy Mukherjee),Free Open Software(Coordinator: Dr. Dipankar Ghosh)

E. National Cadet Corps (N.C.C.) :

ADMISSION PROCEDURE A. The selection for admission will be strictly according to the policy of the College, the right of admission being reserved. Application for admission to the College will be online only.

Submission of application forms (duly filled in) does not guarantee admission.

Admission to the College and permission to take up any particular combination or subjects are at thediscretion of the College Authority. The policy for admission in General Courses and the rules foradmission to the Honours Courses will be conveyed by the College during the time of admission.

All admissions are provisional. A student must fill in his/her online application form strictly according to the rules laid down in the prospectus or otherwise notified in the College website.

Any admission done (inadvertently) contrary to the Rules and Regulations laid down in theUniversity regulations, College prospectus, or otherwise notified, is liable to be cancelled.Any admission done (inadvertently) without the specific order of Admission Authority / Principal /Vice-Principal (A.S.C.) or any other officer acting on their behalf, will be treated as cancelled.

B. Documents to be produced at the time of admission are Mark Sheets, Admit Cards ofthe Board or Council Examinations passed by the applicants and University Permission (in case of studentsmigrating from other Boards / U n i v e r s i t i e s ) a n d o t h e r r e l e v a n t documents.Students other than those of W.B.C.H.S.E, must pass in at least five subjects of at least 100 marks each to be eligible to apply.

C. Admission will be conditional on payment of the fees as specified by the College.

D. Students coming from other Universities are required to pay a Migration Fee of Rs. 100/- when submitting their application for registration with Calcutta University and they must submit the Migration as well as Pass and Age certificate at the time of admission.

E. Prior approval of University of Calcutta is essential in the case of students migrating from otherUniversities or Boards. Migration Certificate.

NCC Activities

must be produced within two months from the date ofadmission, otherwise the College will not take any responsibility for the registration of the student.

F. Bangladesh students must obtain 'F' Category Visa from the Indian High Commissioner inBangladesh before admission is granted to them.

G. No Student is allowed to take any subject if he/she has failed in that subject in the previousqualifying examination.

For B.Com. Honours Course, the word “subject” or “related subject” shall mean the following :

Accountancy, Business Economics including Business Mathematics, Business Organization,Mathemat ics, Business Mathemat ics, Economics, Statistics, Business Studies, Office and SecretarialPractice, Financial Accounting, Elements of Cost Accountancy and Auditing, Book Keeping,Commerce, Cost Accountancy & Principle of Management.

ii) Economics : A Candidate shall be allowed to take up Honours in Economics if he / she has passed in Mathematics at the H.S. Examination (10+2) conducted by the West Bengal Council of H.S. Education or its equivalent examination in Mathematics / Business Mathematics.

iii) Mathematics : A Candidate shall be allowed to take up Honours in Mathematics if he / she has passed in Mathematics at the previous qualifying examination. A candidate who has passed in Business Mathematics is not eligible for admission to the Mathematics Honours Course.

iv) Chemistry: A Candidate shall be allowed to take-up Honours in Chemistry if he/she has passed in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics at the previous qualifying examination.

S P E C I A L C O N D I T I O N S F O R ADMISSION TO HONOURS COURSES

v) Physiology : A candidate shall be allowed to take-up Honours in Physiology if he/she has passed the subject Physiology / Biology / Bio-Technology and Chemistry in the previous qualifying examination. The subject Biology / Bio-Technology may be treated as the related subject.

vi) Philosophy : The subject Psychology be treated as related subject.

vii) Botany : A candidate shall be allowed to take-up Honours in Botany if he / she has passed the subject Botany / Biology / Bio-Technology and Chemistry in the previous qualifying examination. The subject Biology / Bio-Technology may be treated as the related subject.

viii) Zoology : A candidate shall be allowed to take-up Honours in Zoology if he / she has passed thesubject Zoology / Biology / Bio-Technology and Chemistry in the previous qualifying examination.The subject Biology / Bio-Technology may be treated as the related subject.

(ix) Geography: A candidate shall be allowed to take-up Honours in Geography if he/she has passed in the previous qualifying examination with Geography; and in case of without Geography in the previous qualifying examination ,aggregate plus Maths will be calculated.

Physically Handicapped Candidates having disability of 40% and above are entitled to get reservation facility. Physically Handicapped candidates must attach a certificate from the competent authority. If selected, the candidate must produce a certificate from a medical expert specified by the University.

Physically Handicapped candidates have the reservation of 3% of the total number of seats.

ADMISSION CRITERIA FORP H Y S I C A L L Y C H A L L E N G E D CANDIDATES

NOTE THAT 30% SEATS ARE RESERVED FOR CHRISTIAN STUDENTS

B. Annual Charges (for all students of the A.S.C. Departments)

Rs. 200/

Rs.40/-

.Rs. 300/-

.Rs. 180/-

Rs. 100/-

Rs.50/-

Rs. 360/-

Rs. 100/-

Rs.50/-

Rs.5/-

.Rs.80/-

Rs. 300/-

Rs.30/-

.Rs.30/-

Rs. 720/-

Rs. 300/-

i. ExaminationStationery............................

ii.LibraryCard.............................................

iii.LibraryCharges(Honours)..................... (General)..................................................

iv.GamesandSports..................................

v.Magazine...............................................

vi. Electricity .............................................

vii.Students'Union.....................................

viii.Students'Amenities.............................

ix.Students'HealthHome...........................

x.Students' Aid Fund ...............................

xi. Maintenance Charges.........................

xii.N.S.S...................................................

xiii.N.C.C..................................................

xiv. Internet & Computerupgradation........

xv.Utsav 2017...........................................

Stream General Course Honours Course

B.A

B.Sc.(Pure/Bio)

B.Com.

Rs. 100/-

Rs. 135/-

Rs. 110/-

Rs. 125/-

Rs. 150/-

Rs. 135/-

Fine Rs. 20/- per month

xvi. Session Charges........................

C. Development Fees (per annum)(To be paid by all students of the A.S.C. Departments)

D. Stationery for Practical Examination (per annum)(To be paid by all Science students of laboratory-based subjects)

E. Laboratory Charges (per annum)I. For B.Sc. General students of laboratory-based subjects (for1st, 2nd and 3rd years students )

ii. For B.Sc. Honours students of laboratory-based subjects (For 1st and 2nd year students)(For 3rd year Physics & Chemistry)(For 3rd year Bio-Science subjects)

iii. B.Com. 2nd & 3rd Yr. Honours and B.Com. 2nd Yr. Gen

iv. B.A. Major 3rd Yr

Rs. 300/-

Rs.350

Rs. 200/-

Rs. 480/-

Rs. 660/-

Rs. 120/-

Rs. 120/-

FEES STRUCTURE OF THE COLLEGETUITION FEE (PER MONTH)

F. Laboratory Equipment Fees

Rs. 300/-

Rs. 600/-

Rs. 300/-

Rs. 750/-

G. Transfer Fee including cancellation and withdrawal of name

Rs.1500

One Time Charges

H. Admission Fees

I. B.Sc. (General)

ii. B.Sc. (Hons.)

iii. B.A. (General) with Geography or Journalism & Mass Com. (To be paid once at the time of admission by students of Laboratory-based subjects)

iv. B.A.(Major)

For B.A., B.Sc., and B.Com. students (Gen. & Hons.)

General Hons Course

B.A Rs. 150 Rs. 200

B.Sc(Hons.) Rs.250 Rs. 300

B. Com Rs. 200 Rs. 250

Student Insurance Rs. 100

Processing Fee Rs. 1000

Centre Fee

1st Year. Rs. 35

2nd Year & 3rd Year. Rs. 1000

Readmission Fee for 1st Yr, 2nd and 3rd Yr.

Rs. 20

H. Identity CardThe College supplies identity cards to all regular students and a fee of is charged on this account.Duplicate Card will be issued on payment of

as fine, if it is lost or damaged.N.B. : Collection of money from the students on any other account will be duly notified on College Notice Board.Fine for Duplicate Enrollment Card

Rs. 60/-

Rs. 75/-

Rs. 20

COLLEGE LIBRARY

Reading Room

The Library of the College is one of the oldest in India and it is the core of the educational life of the College. It includes Arts-Science-Commerce and Theology sections as well as the 'Carey Library' which itself has about 10,500 titles in 101 different languages. In the Carey Library, some books published as early as in the 16th century are preserved. In the Theology Department of the College, the students and staff come from all over India as well as from abroad and the Library is frequently used by them for regular studies and research work.

The Students of Arts-Science-Commerce use the Central Library (ASC) which is provided with a spacious Free Access Reading Hall. It has a seating arrangement for 100 students. Electronic security chip has been installed in each book with the security gate and the reading room is under the CCTV surveillance. The efficient staff members help the students to provide effective service to the user.

The Central Library

There are four sections in the Reading Hall.

1. Reference CollectionThe re ference co l lec t ion cons is ts o f Encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks, reports, Annual reviews, Art Books etc.2. OPAC terminal to access Library database.There are 6 terminals for searching the database (KOHA) with the mobile app. facility. There also have the card catalogue searching facility for the user.3. Internet access terminal for e- journal and e-books.There are 9 cubicles in the library, each equipped with centralized LAN. The cubicles are specially meant for students those who want to search the e-journals, e-books and also for OPAC.1. Display section of periodicals, Journals, Newspapers and magazines.The library provides current-awareness service to the readers through new arrivals display, newspapers, newsletters, journals, magazine etc. These newly added resources are also displayed for the convenience of students and faculty members, so that they could be aware of latest state-of the-art of the library.

Book Bank Facility

Lending Counter

Rare Documents

SEMINAR LIBRARIES

The book bank facility is available for the students belonging to non-creamy layer of the society.

Text Books are lent out to students for a fortnight. The Library is fully computerized. At the beginning of the session, computerized Library Cards are issued to the students on production of their

Fee Receipt Books. Books are issued on production of the Cards. The Library Card should be returned by the students when leaving the College. Without the clearance certificate of the Library no student is allowed to appear in the final examination or leave the college. The students are responsible for the loss or misuse of their tickets and in such cases are liable to pay the requisite fines.

Each Honours teaching department has Seminar Library of its own. These libraries have rich collection oftext books and reference books. Students get ready reference under the guidance of the teachers.

The library holds a golden treasury of very old and rare documents. This documentary heritage is continuously decaying with time towards extinction, which is our national cultural loss. A project on digital archive of rare documents was

undertaken by the college to prevent this loss.A library committee, with student members, is also there for improvement of library and its service. A Complaint Box is installed to be used by the students for redressal. The students are expected to strictly follow the Library rules notified on the notice board.

Library Reading Room

TEACHERS' COUNCIL

CONTRIBUTION OF NON-TEACHING STAFF

All permanent and contractual teachers of Serampore College are honourable members of Teachers'Council. In addition to its direct involvement in regular academic, social and cultural activities of the college, the council also plays a significant role in assisting college authority in matters related to admission, examination, preparation of time table, election of students' union etc.

The non-teaching staff of the college is an integral part of the academic and cultural fabric of this institution.In addition to the regular activities and involvement in day-to-day affairs, they organize annual blood donation camp in the college campus . They also organize a seminar every year in which all staff, students and dignitaries from various fields of life are invited. This is accompanied by felicitation and prize distribution of college students who excelled in various academic and sports activities. They are also involved in different social welfare activities.

Staff Seminar in 2017

Blood Donation Camp

Subject AppearedSuccessRate (%)

First Class

Bengali 42 93% 15

Botany 18 100% 07

Chemistry 25 88% 14

Commerce 85 91% 23

Communicative English (Major)

27 93% 16

Economics 35 80% 13

English 23 100% 0

History 36 92% 0

Mathematics 32 85% 20

Philosophy 29 94% 5

Physics 29 80% 20

Physiology 16 100% 11

Political Science 16 82% 2

Sanskrit 34 95% 12

Zoology 23 87% 16

RESULTS IN UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS (HONS. & MAJOR COURSE) 2016

The members may enjoy the benefits by producing their current Fee Books or Photo Identity Cards at the Reception Counter of the HOME.

Students may help the cause of the students by participating in the programme of the HOME.

Address of Students Health Home :142/2, Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Road, Kolkata - 700 014

Contact No.: 2244-8738 / 2863, Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Regional Clinic of Students' Health Home is situated at 121, Netaji Subhas Avenue, Serampore-712201.

Regional Clinic is open between 3.00 p.m. & 5.00 p.m. from Monday to Friday and from 2.00 p.m. to 3.00 p.m. on Saturday. Consultation of Doctors is free and per day medicine costs Rs. 3/- only.

STUDENTS' HEALTH HOME

The Students of the College are entitled to enjoy the following benefits from the Students' Health Home:a. Free consultation with medical officers and specialists of all disciplines viz. Eye, Dental, E.N.T.,Surgical, Medicine, Skin, Psychiatry, Orthopedic, Gynaecology, Neurology and Cardiology.

b. All medicines @ Rs. 3/- per day's requirement per clinic.c. X-Ray - Rs. 25/-per plate

Audiometry - Rs. 10/-Physiotherapy- Rs. 10/- per sittingSpectacles - Rs. 40/- per pairE.C.G. - Rs. 30/-

d. Pathology Laboratory routine test (Blood, Urine, Stool etc.) Rs. 5/- per test. Rs. 20/- as Admission Fee(for surgical cases only). Rs. 10/- per day per meal, tiffin and bed charges. Rs. 2/- per day'srequirements of medicine.

SERAMPORE COLLEGE STUDENTS' UNION & CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES OF THE COLLEGE

Motto :

Members :

Activities :

Students' Union of Serampore College has a long history. Always it has reflected a general awareness of the students for social and economic activities of contemporary society. The present Students' Union is also a part of this culture, mindset and tradition.

Serampore College Students' Union is for the students, by the students, and of the students. Its goalis to cooperate with the college administration in its activities to facilitate smooth running of the college andmaintain a healthy environment in the college premises and safeguard the rights of the students.

All teaching & Non Teaching staff members of Serampore College are honorary members and advisors of the union. All regular students are members of the Union.

The Students' Union has a number of activities :

● It organizes debates, symposia, lectures, seminars, discussions, games & sports as also a number of cultural programmes throughout the year. It organises freshers' welcome programme for the newcomers every year.

●· Magazines, booklets and wall-magazines are also published by the union.

● The union whole-heartedly cooperates with the college in management of the Text Book Library.

● The Students' Union helps the needy students through Aid-Fund to continue their studies.

● The union also elects the President, Secretary and other members from among the students to defendthe rights and interests of the students as a whole.

● The union has organised a program to commemorate Teachers' Day in the college.

● The union also organizes annual blood donation camp every year.

Students’ Union Members with Principal & Vice Principal

GAMES & SPORTS ACTIVITIESAlong with academic activities, Serampore College prides in an equally glorious history of games and sports activities.

Every year, this college successfully participates in various sports events organized by the Sports Board of the University of Calcutta including team sports like Football (Men), Cricket (Men), Volleyball (Men), Kabaddi(Men & Women), Kho-Kho(Men & Women) , Table Tennis (Men & Women), Athletics (Men & Women), Swimming (Men & Women), Badminton(Men & Women) ,Chess(Men & Women) etc. and individual events like Pistol Shooting (Men & Women), Wt. Lift., Pwr. Lift, Best Physique(Men & Women), Boxing(Men & Women), Judo(Men & Women), Gymnastics (Men & Women) ,Yoga (Men & Women) , Wa te r P o l o ( M e n ) , V o l l e y b a l l ( W o m e n ) , B a l l Badminton(Men & Women), Hand Ball(Men & W o m e n ) B a s k e t b a l l ( M e n & W o m e n ) , Cricket(Women), Hockey(Men & Women), Lawn Tennis (Men & Women), Squash Racket(Men), Rowing(Men & Women) etc.

Also, the college participates in Athletics, Football and Badminton championships organized by Education Department with the Non-Government Colleges.

In Inter-College Sports events organized by Sports Board of Calcutta University in 2016, students of S e r a m p o r e C o l l e g e a r e W i n n e r s i n Swimming(Men), Volleyball(Men), Runners up in Kabaddi(Men).

The College also organizes Annual Sports Meet every year in which all students and staff of the college participate whole-heartedly.

The college boasts of playgrounds/courts for Football, Cricket, Volleyball, Kabaddi and Badminton within the college campus and the arrangements for various indoor games in the boys' and girls' common room separately. The college offers necessary infrastructure for the development of games and sports activities.

Swimming Championship 2016-17Annual Sports 2016

Serampore College has a well established reputation in the field of Sports and Games and is the only one amongst the other colleges under Calcutta University, which has continuity in various sports. Serampore College has kept its position 1st to 2nd place in the preceding years.

Calcutta University games selection 2016:

GAMES TOURNAMENT/CHAMPIONSHIP NAME CLASS & YEAR

SWIMMING (MEN) All India University Championship-2016 Tuhin Kumar Kundu

B. Com (H) 3rd year

-Do - Suvankar Das B. Com (G) 2nd year

-Do- Niladri Dutta -Do-

-Do- Monojit Hazra B. Com (G) 1st year

JUDO (MEN) All India University Championship-2016 Subhankar Gorai B. A. (G) 1styear

POWERLIFTING (MEN)

All India University Championship-2016 Shyandip Shaw B. Com (G) 3rd year

CRICKET (WOMEN) All India University Tournament-2016 Prativa Rana B. A. (G) 1st year

FOOTBALL (WOMEN)

East Zone University Tournament-2016 Jyoti Sharma B. Com (G) 1st year

-Do- Sikha Dey B. A. (G) 1st year

VOLLEYBALL (WOMEN )

East Zone University Tournament-2016 Puja Ghosh B. SC (Bio) 1st year

-Do- Debleena Paramanik

B. Com(G) 1st year

KHO-KHO (WOMEN)

East Zone University Tournament-2016 Puja Das B. A. (G) 1st year

YOGA(WOMEN) East Zone University Tournament-2016 Shreyasi Biswas B. Com (G) 1st year

VOLLEYBALL (MEN)

East Zone University Tournament-2016 Krishanu Banerjee B. Com (G) 2nd year

-Do- Oliur Rahaman -Do-

KABADDI (MEN) East Zone University Tournament-2016 Sarup Das B. Com (G) 2nd year

-Do- Papu Sarkar -Do-

-Do- Souma Bora B. A. (G) 2nd year

-Do- Sanjay Patra -Do-

STANDING RULES OF THE COLLEGE

B. Payment of Dues etc

C. Attendance in Classes

A. Tuition Fees

i) Tuition fees must be paid before the 15th of the month for which they are due.

ii) If these are not paid by the specified date and paid before the end of the month for which they are due, a fine of Rs. 5/- will be levied.

iii) If they are not paid by the end of the month for which they are due, but paid during the course of the following month, a fine of Rs. 10/- will be levied.

iv) If they are not paid by the end of a period duly notified, the student's name will be struck off from the College Register.

v) No fees/charges will be refunded in case of cancellation of Admission/withdrawal ofNames/ Transfer.

vi) Fee Books and identity cards must be produced for obtaining Admit Cards, Mark Sheets, Certificates, Railway Concession, Library Cards and Magazines etc.

vii) Duplicate Fee Receipt Rook will be issued on payment of Rs. 20/- as fine, if it is lost or damaged.

NB. : Student intending to change or drop any of their subjects must do so within one month from the commencement of the class, provided rules permit and seats are available.

According to the University regulations, at least 75% of the lectures delivered must be attended by students. Failure to do so will disqualify a student from appearing at the University Examination as a Collegiate student. Attendance below 60% will discollegiate a student and he/she cannot be sent up

All dues to the college must be paid and library books be returned by the date announced in advance.Science students are required to pay all dues for breakage etc. at the proper time. So long as this is notdone the students concerned will not be sent up for the next University Examination.

Students who will fail to attend the requisitenumber of lectures in any subject inany class (General and Honours Part I, II & III) will not be sent up for University Examination.For Honours and Major Students, the college will take disciplinary action against students who fail to attend classes consecutively for ten days without satisfactory reason (s). Guardians of defaulting students may also be called and without any valid cause, no apology will be entertained by the college authority.

As per C.U. Rules, Mid-term Examination and College Test are arranged. Departments may also conduct class tests. These must be taken seriously by the students concerned. Leave of absence will be granted only for valid reasons on application submitted in writing before the examination. Absence without valid reasons will be treated with necessary disciplinary action. In the case of absence through illness a medical certificate by a Registered Medical Practitioner is also required. Satisfactory result in allCollege Examinations and regular attendance in classes are necessary for recommendation for University Examination. If a student fails to appear in both Mid-Term Examination and College Testdue to medical reason, he/she will not be sent up for the University Examination.

E. Every Student who is entitled to enjoy a monthly railway concession must fill in his / her own Concession Form giving his/her actual age and the class in which he / she is reading as well as his / herRoll Number. The form is to be collected and filled in neatly and submitted at the time notified.No concession is normally issued by the College d u r i n g v a c a t i o n . A p p l i c a t i o n f o r m f o r RailwayConcession for traveling between the Institution and Home should be countersigned by the parent or guardian. The signature of the parent / guardian will be verified from the student record. Concession will be issued according to Railway Rules. University Admit Cards, Registrations, Marks-Sheets, Certificates / Diplomas etc. must be obtained within three months from the issuing dates or anyspecified dates announced by the college, failing which the College will not be liable.

D. College and University Examinations

COLLEGE DISCIPLINE

Attention is drawn to the Rules of Discipline of the College which must be observed by all students (for theRules see Notice Boards). Their attention is particularly drawn to the following rules:

a) Students must not loiter or sit near the Entrance of the College Hall or class rooms when they have no classes. At such time they should go either to the Library or the Common Room. Silence is to be maintained within the College during class hours.

b) Students are forbidden to smoke or to indulge in any unseemly activities within the College Compound.

c) Students who are absent from their classes for more than seven consecutive days in a month mustsubmit letters from their guardians supported by relevant documents as soon as they rejoin their classes.

d) Students Reported Against during College Examination / Test wil l not be sent up for UniversityExamination.

e) Plucking of flowers within the College Compound is strictly forbidden.

f) Cycling in the College Campus is not permitted.

g) Violation of rules, particularly those mentioned above, will make a student liable to disciplinary action which in the case of serious or repeated offences may include expulsion from the College.

h) Students are requested to co-operate with the College Authorities in keeping the College and its compound clean and in seeing that lights and fans are switched off when not needed.

i) Mobile Phones must be switched off in the classroom and strictly prohibited in the examination hall.

j) Use of identity card is mandatory in the college campus during college hours.

Prof. Nilanjan Chatterjee, may be contacted regarding this matter.

guardian, declaring that he / she will stay away from anyactivity that may be considered as ragging.

ANTI-RAGGING MEASURES: The college has an Anti-ragging cell for prevention of ragging in thecollege campus. Any attempt of ragging will be seriously dealt with leading to expulsion from the college.

According to Supreme Court Verdict dated May 08, 2009, every student has to give an undertaking in theprescribed format duly countersigned by his / her.

This undertaking has to be signed at the time of admission.

The college authority reserves the right to cancel the admission of a candidate done on the basisof wrong information provided by the concerned candidate.

: All enquiries regarding the Arts-Science-Commerce section should be addressed to the Vice-Principal , Arts-Science-Commerce Departments, Serampore College. Serampore - 712201, Hooghly, West Bengal. [Phone : (033) 2662-2322,2652-1064]

Dr. Anupam Banerjee, Convenor, Anti Ragging Cell, may be contacted regarding this matter.

N.B.

Seminar on Sexual Harassment

Seminar by Placement Cell

National Seminar

Course of Studies Mid-term Exam.

College Test

Filling-up ofForm for

Date of Examinations(Tentative)

Pub. of Results(Tentative)

Part-I Oct.' 17 1st week of March 2018

1st week ofApril, 2018

B.A./B.Sc. (H & Major) 24.07.18 - 27.07.18 B.A./B.Sc.

B.A./B.Sc.(H & Major)

Within 90 days from the last date of Exam.

Part-II Within 7 days from the completion

Last week of January 2018

Lastweek of February 2018

B.Com.(G+H) 18.04.17-05.05.17 B.A./B.Sc. (H & Major)

B.Com.(G+H) 28.03.17-13.04.17

-Do-

Part-III Oct.' 17 2nd week of December2017

Last week of January 2018

BA/B.Sc. (Hons. & Major) 04.04.18-13.04.18 (General.) 16.04.18-23.04.18

BA/B.Sc. (H & Major) 8.3.18- 28.3.18 General.

Within June, 2018

Part-I Compulsory Language,2018 20.02.18-

Part-I & II, Supplementary Examination,2017 Filling up of Check List: 3rd week of

08.02.18-18.02.18

20.02.18-05.03.18

ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR 2017-18Admission in 1st year U. G. Courses:Admission process of 1st year U.G. courses starts after publication of results of H.S. (10+2) Examination,2017 conducted by W.B.C.H.S.E.

Last date of admission in 1st year : 21/07/2017

Commencement of class in 1st year :3rd Week of July, 2017

Last date of change of subject for 1st year: 25/08/2017

MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL OF SERAMPORE COLLEGE (UNIVERSITY)

List of members of Council of Serampore College

Rt. Rev. Dr. John S. Sadananda, Master

Mrs. Hilda Peacock, Vice-Master

Dr. Vansanglura, Principal & Secretary

Rev. Dr. Kavito Zhimo President, Senate of Serampore College

Rev. Dr. S. Joseph, Member

Dr. (Mrs.) Sarada Devi Karnatakam, Member

Most Rev. Dr. P.P Marandih, Member

Rev. Dr. Mar Atsongchanger, Member

Rev. Nirmal Kumar Sapui, Member

Rev. Dr. Solomon Rongpi, Member

Rev. Anjan Kumar Singh, Member

Metropolitan H.G. Dr. Yuhanon Mar Diascoros, Member

Rev. D. C. Haia Darnei, Member

Invitees

Vice Principal, Serampore College (ASC)

Vice Principal, Serampore College (Theology)

Registrar, Senate of Serampore College

Finance Secretary, Council of Serampore College

FACULTY MEMBERS

Dr. Vansanglura, PrincipalDr. Saumitra Sankar Dasgupta, Vice- Principal (ASC) & Faculty Secretary

Rev. Dr. Subhro S. Sircar, Vice-Principal (Theology)Prof. Jishnu Dasgupta, Bursar

Dr. Bidyut Banerjee, Secretary (ASC)Mr. S. Temjen Imchen, Secretary (Theology)

Rev. Dr. Santanu Kumar Patro, Registrar, Senate of Serampore CollegeMr. Ashok Pradhan, Finance Secretary (Council)

Dr. Samik Ray, Teacher Representative

Dr. Gauranga Sinha Mahapatra, Teacher RepresentativeRev. Dr. Kailash Kumar Chetry, Teacher Representative (Theology)

Mr. Lakshmi Kanta Hudait, Non-Teaching RepresentativeMr. Sujit Bhar, Non-Teaching Representative

Mr. Abhijit Das, Non-Teaching Representative (Theology)Mr. B. Khymdeit, Secretary, Theology Society

Mr. Ansu Tiwari, Student RepresentativeMr. Jitu Ojha, Student Representative

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS OF SERAMPORE COLLEGE

Principal : Dr. Vansanglura

Finance Secretary : Mr. Ashok Pradhan

Arts-science-Commerce Department

Theology Department

Vice-Principal : Dr. Soumitra Sankar Dasgupta

Secretary : Dr. Bidyut Banerjee

Bursar : Prof. Jishnu Dasgupta

Vice-Principal : Rev. Dr. Subhro S. Sircar

Secretary : Mr. S. Temjen Imchen

MEMBERS OF ASC COMMITTEE, SERAMPORE COLLEGE

Dr. Soumitra Sankar Dasgupta Vice-Principal (ASC), Chairperson and Convener (ASC)

Dr. Bidyut Banerjee Secretary (ASC)

Prof. Jishnu Dasgupta [Bursar]

Dr. Jayatri Chakraborty (Secretary, Teachers' Council)

Dr. Anadi Roy ChaudhuriDr. Prasenjit Sarkar

Mrs. Pubali ChakrabortyMr. Anil GurungMr. Joydeb Pal

Mr. Sajjan PoddarMs. Alka srivastava

Other Members

BENGALI

Associate Professor Dr. Bijit Ghosh

Dr. Bhaskar Chaudhuri Assistant Professor Dr. Isha Paul

Dr. Suman Ghosh Mr. Souvik Dasgupta (H.O.D)

BOTANY

Associate Professor Dr. Debranjan Das Dr. Gargi Deb

Assistant Professor Dr. Suman Datta

Mr. Partha Talukdar (H.O.D) Mr. Kingshuk Das Dr. Arundhati Pal

Dr. Smriti Ghosh

Graduate Laboratory Instructor (Selection Grade)

Dr. Bidyut Banerjee Dr. Sanjoy Mukherjee

CHEMISTRY

Associate Professor Dr. Pranab Dattagupta

Assistant Professor Dr. Kunal Roy

Mr. Rudraksha Nath Bhattacharya Dr. Debdeep Chakraborty (H.O.D.) Dr.

Sudipta Chatterjee

Dr. Subhasree Ghosh

Graduate Laboratory Instructor

(Selection Grade)

Mr. Tarun Kumar Samanta

COMMERCE

Associate Professor

Dr. Arup Kumar Sen

Dr. Mousumi Bhattacharyya

Ms. Suparna Majumder

Assistant Professor

Ms. Anindita Sardar

Mr. Sudipta Saha Roy

(H.O.D.)

Guest Teacher Mr. Nikhil Bhattacharya

Mr. Tutun Mukherjee

Mr. Dipankar Chowdhuri

Ms. Sebanti Show

Ms. Nilima Bhattacharya

TEACHING STAFF (ASC)

COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH Contractual Whole Time Teacher

Mr. Pradipta Sau Ms. Sujata Jatty (Das)

ECONOMICS

Associate Professor Dr. Samik Ray (H.O.D.)

Assistant Professor Dr. Dibyendu Banerjee

Dr. Sharmita Dhar Dr. Aparna Banerjee

ELECTRONICS Assistant Professor Mr. Rupak Bhattacharjee

ENGLISH Associate Professor Dr. Saumitra Sankar Dasgupta

Mr. Nilanjan Chatterjee (H.O.D.) Dr. Swati Datta

Assistant Professor Dr. Biswaranjan Chattopadhyay

Mr. Anirban Guha Thakurta

GEOGRAPHY

Assistant Professor Ms. Chandrani Roy

HISTORY

Assistant Professor Ms. Madhusree Chatterjee Ms. Moumie. Banerjee Mr. Jishnu Dasgupta (H.O.D.)

Ms. Monideepa Bhattacharya

JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION Contractual Whole Time Teacher

Mr. Pradipta Sau

MATHEMATICS

Associate Professor Dr.Madhabendu Majumdar

(H.O.D.) Dr. Supriya Pal Dr. Manas Kumar Ghosh

Assistant Professor Mr. Ranjan Das

Ms. Ranita Roy

PHILOSOPHY Associate Professor Ms. Sharmila Guha

Dr. Prabhakar Bhattacharya (H.O.D) Dr. Mita Bandyopadhyay

Assistant Professor Ms. Chumki Dey

PHYSICS

Associate Professor Dr. Gauranga Sinha Mahapatra

Assistant Professor Dr. Prosenjit Sarkar Dr. Sankha Das (H.O.D.) Dr. Anirban Bose

Dr. Dipankar Ghosh

Dr. Kausik Pal

Graduate Laboratory Instructor

(Selection Grade)

Mr. Debasish Ghosh

PHYSIOLOGY Associate Professor Dr. Asima Das

Dr. Saradia Ray Dr. Anupam Bandyopadhyay Dr. Bithin Maji

Assistant Professor Dr. Anadi Roy Chowdhury

Dr. Sandip Mukherjee(H.O.D.)

Mr. Dibyendu Ray

Graduate Laboratory Instructor

(Selection Grade)

Mr. Prabir Kumar Das

SOCIOLOGY Assistant Professor Dr. Sribas Goswami

STATISTICS

Assistant Professor Mr. Pradip Panda

ZOOLOGY Associate Professor Dr. Pranab Kumar Banerjee

Dr. Asim Kumar Nath (On Lien) Dr. Subhadeep Sarker (H.O.D.)

Assistant Professor Dr. Chiranjeeb Dey Mr. Amit Chattopadhyay Dr. Sanjoy Sarkar

Graduate Laboratory Instructor (Selection Grade)

Mr. Anit Kumar Chakraborty

LIBRARY

Librarian Mr. Mohitosh Das

SANSKRIT

Associate Professor Dr. Urmi Ganguli (H.O.D)

Assistant Professor Ms. Pubali Chakraborty Mr. Debnath Pal

POLITICAL SCIENCE

Assistant Professor Dr. Debajyoti Banerjee Ms. Pallavi Sen Gupta Ms. Patrali Sinha Mr. Sudeepta Ghose (H.O.D.)

NON TEACHING STAFF OFFICE BOTANY

PHYSICS

Mr. Amit Kr. Das, Head Clerk Mr. Prosenjit Banerjee, Accountant Mr. Sujit Bhar, Cashier Mr. Monoranjan Rout Mr. Jaydeb Mallick Mr. Bijan Basu Mr. Sarthak Sengupta Mr. Kishan Lal Jaisowara Ms. Anjana Bandyopadhyay Ms. Arpita Das Ms.Jyoti Minz (Temp) Ms. Sucharita Behara (Temp) Ms. Arpita Kundu (Temp)

Mr. Lakshmikanta Hudait Mr. Samir Bose Ms. Rita Soren (Digal)

Mr. Pranab Pal Mr. Arijit Roy Mr. Tapas Goswami

PHYSIOLOGY

CHEMISTRY

Mrs. Dipali Das Mr. Sanjib Misra Mr. Pradip Kumar Mondal

Mr. Prasanta Kr. Mondol Mr. Abhimanyu Jenna Mr. Uttam Behera Mr. Mukul Goswami

GEOGRAPHY ELECTRONICS

Mr. Rajib Mallik (Temp) Mr. Krishna Chandra Sarkar (Temp)

DURWAN / NIGHTWATCHMAN/ GUARD

ZOOLOGY

LIBRARY

Mr. Subir Kumar Das Mr. Dilip Kumar Ram Mr. Soumitra Roy

Mr. Abhijit Sengupta Mr. Tamal Roy Mr. Subhasis Biswas Mrs. Milan Chakraborty (Casual)

Mr. Anil Gurung Mr. Jaydeb Pal Mr. Dinanath Mahato Mr. Prahlad Pradhan Mr. Raju Pradhan (contractual)

SWEEPER

COUNCIL STAFF

Mr. Gopal Murdinga Mr. Basudev Barik Mr. Durgesh Hari Mr. Raja Hari (Casual)

Mrs. Kajal Banerjee (Casual)

Mr. Nirapada Das, Attendant & Driver Mr. Tushar Kanti Naik, Personal Secretary to Principal

SERAMPOPE COLLEGE STUDENTS' UNIONLIST OF OFFICE BEARERS AND MEMBERS OF VARIOUS COMMITTEES AND SUB-COMMITTEES 2016-171. PRESIDENT -- RUMI DAS, B. A. 2nd Year.2. VICE-PRESIDENT – AKASH PATRA, B. A. 1st Year.3. GENERAL SECRETARY – AJIT KUMAR YADAV, B. A. 2nd Year.4. ASSISTANT GENERAL SECRETARY -- SAIF ALI, B. A. 1st Year.

5. FACULTY (GOVERNING BODY) - i) ANSHU TIWARY - B. Sc. 3rd Year. ii) JITU OJHA - B. Com. 3rd Year.

6. ARTS-SCIENCE-COMMERCE COMMITTEE - I) ALKA SRIVASTAVA - B. Sc. (Bio) 2nd Year. ii) SAJJAN PODDAR - B. Sc. (Pure) 2nd Year.

7. LIBRARY COMMITTEE - i) SOURAV NATH - B. A. 2nd Year. ii) RAJIV KUMAR MISHRA - B. Com. 2nd Year.

8. INTERNAL STUDENT AUDITOR - ARITRA BANERJEE - B. Com. 1st Year.

9. LITERARY SUB-COMMITTEE - i) NEHA DWlVEDl - B. A. 2nd Year. ii) PRITAM GUPTA - B. Sc. (Pure) 1st Year. iii) PIYASA GHOSH - B. A. 1st Year. iv) SUCHISMlTA MONDAL - B.A. 1st Year. v) MOHAMMAD ASIF - B. Com. 1st Year.

10. DEBATING SUB-COMMITTEE - i) PRIYASHRI SAHA - B. Com. 1st Year. ii) SUSMITA DHARA - B. A. 1st Year. iii) AMIT ROY - B. A. 1st Year.11. DRAMA SUB-COMMITTEE – i) SWAPNAJIT BHADRA - B. Sc (Bio) 1st Year. ii) SAURAV DAS - B. Sc. (Bio) 1st Year. iii) SHIRSHENDU SHAW - B. A. 1st Year.

12. COLLEGE SOCIAL SUB-COMMITTEE - i) GENERAL SECRETARY (Ex-Officio member) ii) CHANDAN KUMAR PRASAD - B. A. 2nd Year. iii) SAJJAN PODDAR - B. Sc. (Pure) 2nd Year. iv) PRIYASHRI SAHA - B. Com. 1st Year.

13. STUDENT AND SOCIAL WELFARE SUB-COMMITTEE -i) SANU DUTTA - B. A. 3rd Year. II) ABHIJEET MISHRA - B. Com. 3rd Year. iii) VISHAL VERMA - B. SC. (Pure) 1st Year.

14. SCIENCE EXHIBITION SUB-COMMITTEE - i) SWAPNAJlT BHADRA - B. Sc. (Bio) 1st Year. ii) MD. ARSHAD ANSARI - B. Com. 1st Year. iii) PRITAM GUPTA - B. Sc. (Pure) 1st Year.15. MAGAZINE SUB-COMMITTEE - A) STUDENT EDITORS: i) VIKKY SHAW - B. A. 3rd Year. ii) VIKASH KUMAR SINGH - B. Sc. (Pure) 1st Year. B) MEMBERS: i) MD. MEHRAJ ANSARI - B. A. 2nd Year. ii) MD. ARSHAD ANSARI - B. Com. 1st Year. iii) MD. AFTAB - B. Sc. (Pure) 1st Year.

16. GAMES AND SPORTS SUB-COMMITTEE - i) CHANDAN KUMAR PRASAD - B. A. 2nd Year. ii) ARlTRA BANERJEE - B. Com. 1st Year. iii) SAIF ALI - B. A. 1st Year.

1. William Carey Gold Medal Donor- Serampore College.

2. K.K. Mukherjee Memo. Prize Donor - Serampore College Teachers' Association.

3. Dr. Shyamal Kr. Hazra Prize

4. Manotosh Sengupta Memo. Prize Donor - Serampore College Teachers' Association.

5. Nishikanto Barik Memo. Prize (Physics Hons.)Donor - Prof. P Barik

6. Sanghamitra Smriti Prize

7. Manik Lal Mukherjee Memo. Prize Donor - Sri Ajit Mukherjee and Brothers

8. Sumitra Roy Memo. Prize Donor - Sri Mridul Ranjan Roy

9. Suresh Ch. Mitra Memo. Prize Donor - Prof K. P. Mitra

10. Ashutosh Mukherjee Memo. Prize

11. Lakshmi Rani Barik Memo. Prize Donor - Prof K. P. Barik

12. Ashalata Mitra Memo. PrizeDonor - Prof. K.P. Mitra

13. Old Students' Association PrizeDonor - Old Students' Association

14. Dr. Mohima Ranjan Das Memo. Prize Donor-Prof (Dr) N.R Das

16. Leena Bhattacharyya Memo. Prize (Botany Hons.)

17.Dr. Bijitendra Nath Roy Chowdhury Memo. Prize(Physiology General)

18.Kumud Ranjan Chatterjee Memo. Prize (Language Group Hons.)

19. Jagadananda Mukherjee Memo. Prize (Physiology Hons.)Donor - Prof (Mrs.) Asima Das

(First Class First in University Examination)

(Philosophy Hons., Mathematics Hons.)

(Mathematics Hons.)

(B. Sc. Hons.)

(Philosophy Hons.)

(Bengali Hons.)

(History Hons.)

(Accountancy Hons.)

(Mathematics General)

(B. Sc. General)

(B. Com. General)

(B.A. Hons.)

(Zoology General)

15. Dr. Mohima Ranjan Das Memo. Gold Medal (Zoology Hons.)Donor - Prof (Dr.) N.R. Das & Dr Niroj Das

LIST OF PRIZES IN THE ASC DEPARTMENTS

FOR STUDENTS OBTAINING HIGHEST MARKS IN UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION

20. Special PrizeDonor - Prof. J.T.K. Daniel (Former Principal)

21. R.N. Roychowdhury Memo. Prize (Chemistry Hons.)

22. Asok Banerjee Memo. Prize (Donor - Aruna Mukherjee

23. Rawson Memo. Prize Donor - Lt. A. L. Mallick

24. Haralal Nath Memo. Prize (Zoology Hons.)Donor - Prof Asim Nath & Arup Nath

25. Sashthi Charan Bhattacharyya Memo. Prize (Economics Hons.)Donor - Mr. A. K. Bhattacharyya

26. K. K. Mukherjee Memo. Prize Donor - Mrs Shyamali Banerjee

27. R.C. Chowdhury Memo. Prize Donor - Dr. S. Chowdhury

28. Anindya Hazra Memo. Prize (

29. Bhubanmohan Guha Mallick and Snehalata Guha Mallick Memo. PrizeDonor - Mr. Rakhal Guha Mallick

30. Gaurmohan Bhattacharyya Memo. Prize Donor - Mr. Arun Kr. Bhattacharyya

31. Dr. Arup Kr. Nag Memo. Prize Donor - Mrs. Chhaya Nag

32. Sri Sribash Chandra and Panchubala Ghosh Memo. Prize. (Finance & Accounting Hons.)Donor - Prof. Santi Kumar Ghosh

33. Prof. Naresh Chandra Sastri Memo. Prize

(Mathematics Hons.)

Donor - Chemistry Department

Physics & Chemistry)

(English General)

(Mathematics Hons.)

(English Hons.)

Physics Hons.)

(Pol. Science)

(Pol. Science)

(Chemistry Hons.)

(Sanskrit Hons.) Donor- Mr. Kamalesh Bhattacharya

SERAMPORE COLLEGE COMPUTER CENTRE

BI-CENTENARY BLOCK (2nd Floor), Phone: (033) 2662-6976

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