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2. Late Jogendranath Bhaumik & Swarnamoyee Bhaumik Late Dr. Anindya Kisor Bhaumik (1949 - 2025) Founder and former President of Swarnamoyee Jogendranath Mahavidyalaya

16. GLIMPSE S OF VARIOUS ACTIVITIES, 2025 - 26 Women’s Day Observation, 2026 Health Check - up Camp, 2025 Kanyashree Day Observation, 2025 Rally on Independence Day, 2025 Seminar on Environmental Awareness, 2025 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Farewell th Sem. Students, 2025 Plantation in Memory of Dr. A. K. Bhoumik, 2026 Blood Donation Camp in Memory of Dr. A.K. Bhoumik, 2026 Sensitization Programme on Dowry System, 2026

17. GLIMPSES OF VARIOUS ACTIVITIES, 2025 - 26 Periodical Lecture cum Two - Day National Seminar, Department of Sanskrit, 2025 Intern ational Seminar on AI & Robotics Seminar on Biodiversity Conservation Plantation Programme, 2025 National Sports Day Observation, 2025 Rabindra Jayanti, 2025 Cultural Competition, 2025 Field Survey of Zoology Deptt., 2026 Zoological Survey of India, Digha

15. WI - FI ENABLED COLLEGE CAMPUS The college provides free and high speed Wi - Fi facility to all staff & students within the campus. ALUMNI The college has a registered alumni association which regularly contributes to various cultural acti vities, organizes outreac h programmes and community service. LIBRARY BEST USER AWARD To encourage students to read and spend time in the library, the college library awards the top thre e library users among students every year. AWARD FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Awards are presented to the students who score the highest in their department in the University examinations each year. GLIMPSES OF VARIOUS ACTIVITIES, 2025 - 26 World AIDS Day Observation , 2025 Awareness Programme on Child Marriage & Child Trafficking Staff & G.B Members of the with the Inspection Team of Vidyasagar University, 2025 - 2026

5. M ESSAGE FROM THE F OUNDER “ Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change t he world” – Nelson Mandela All of us aspire to be successful in life and success comes in various forms. But the common element to success is education. Sadly, not everyone has the privilege to access to the right education. We are committed to remove that barrier and bring higher e ducation to the local community. We believe, this can bring right changes in the society and can help the youngsters in making their future, empowering their community and make a positive impact. A step towards that dream was realised with the establishme nt of this very institution. Our goal is to expand and excel at all levels with increasing focus on research which can impact the local community, through technological innovation in agriculture, uplifting socio - economic fabric, preserving traditions, cult ure, and language. To this end, we are hopeful to expand by bringing agricultural, fisheries and technology education. Remote locations such as ours often suffer from infrastructure. But we are breaking the barrier thro ugh technology by bringing the latest digital learning and teaching infrastructure that is comparable to many academic institutions across the world. Our students, although hailing from remote locations and oft en underprivileged, should have access to the most advanced technology and feel no inferiority at world stage. The journey has begun, and I take this opportunity to thank the members of this locality, my elders and family members, current and past staffs, and importantly the students in this endeavour. Late Dr. Anindya Kishor Bhaumik (F ounder and former President) P RINCIPAL ’ S MESSAGE “ Arise, awake , and sto p not till the goal is reached” -- Swami Vivekananda The college was established with a vision to empower the youth of the surrounding area as they lacked the opportunity to pursue higher education. Earlier, after their Higher Secondary Examination most of the underprivileged boys & girls were unable to purs ue higher education in distant colleges due to poverty and lack of communication to the towns from the remote neighbouring villages. Many of the meritorious students from the neighbouring schools lagged behind due to unavailability of resources, guidance, and institutional support to enhance their knowledge to face the world beyond their homes. Though the college is still at its nascent stage and faced several obstacles like financial constrai nts, we are trying our best to overcome all hurdles and advance far ahead with the sole objective of providing quality education to the youth and make responsible citizens and successful professionals out of our eager y oung students. The ultimate mission of the college is to provide holistic education that not only con tribute to the students’ professional success, but also boost their confidence and develop their personalities, to enhance th eir creativity and to inculcate moral and ethical values in them. We endeavour our best to create an atm osphere that is conducive t o learning, thus making this institution a successful establishment for bringing about real social change. Dr.Ratan Kumar Samanta (Principal)

3. I NTRODUCTION Swarnamoyee Jogendranath Mahavidyalaya, a Govt. Aided General D egree College was established on 16 th September, 2014 with the approval of the Higher Education Department, Govt. of West Bengal. The institution began its journey on 30th January 2015 after receiving affiliation from Vidyasagar Unive rsity. Since then , this newly established college is proudly imparting educ ation in this rural locality where the ray of higher education had seldom reached before. This newly established college has successfully passed through eleven years’ experience of imparting education in this rural based locality where the ray of higher e ducation had seldom reached before. The Bhaumik Family of Amdabad was instrumental in founding this institute through their generous sacrifice, nobility and all - out devotion to achieve this goal. Especially it is gloriously mentioned that Dr.Anindya Kisor Bhaumik, retired P rincipal, youngest son of Swarnamoyee and Jogendranath Bh au mik has established this college in revered memory of his parents in constant cooperation of his elder brothers and sist ers. Among those notable contributors are the eldest son of Swarnamoyee and Jogendranath, Mr.Amulyaratan Bh au mik, a former headmaster, social worker and fr eedom fighter, the second son Dr. Prabodh Kumar Bh au mik, the former head of the Department of Anthropology, University of Calcutta, the third son Subodh Kumar Bhowmik, retired headmaster, the second daughter Smt. Renuka Jana, a retired headmistress and the ir son and daughter. In addition to the invaluable donations, bounties and multiple assistances from neighbouring nobilities are highly appreciated. It is worthy to mention that Late Jogendranath, a g reat educationist, an immensely broad - hearted man, a so cial worker of great repute, led the way to spread education in backward rural areas through establishing as many as fourteen schools including the wel l - known Amdabad High School originated during the British Rules . To commemorate his memory and of his wi fe Swarnamoyee, an ideal woman, a kind - hearted affectionate mother, who was the source of inspirations to all such benevolent activities, this college has been set up with also a special view to enlighte n this rural territory which has otherwise fallen bac k far behind in today’s progress and advancement of learning. LOCATION The site of the college has a charming view of lush green fields and is located amidst a luxuriant landscape. While the college is currently functioning from its temporary building, a sanctioned magnificent building with picturesque views is already under construction. It will come up right next to a metalled road passing through green crop fields, amidst enchanting views of nature in a serene environment. Far from the madding crowd, th e ambience of the college resembles that of ‘Shantiniketan’. The college is well connected to the neighbouring towns of Henria, Chandipur, Contai, Digha, Haldia, Tamluk and Kolkata.

13. R ULES AND R EGULATION S ADMISSION Admission to the 1st year Degree Course begins after publication of the results of the Higher Second ary Examination. The exact date for admission is announced through notice on the college Notice Board an d college website: https://sjmahavidyalaya.in/ . For admission candidates are to login in centralized admission portal of the W.B. Govt.(https://wbcap.in). A student who is admitted to the 1st semester of studies but does not attend any class for 15 consecutive days from the date of commencement of the classes may not be allowed to attend further classes and his/he r seat may be declared vacant. ATTENDANCE It is obligatory on the part of the students to attend classes regularly and punct ually. Wilful absence from the class - room lecture will be treated as a serious infringement of college discipline. As a rule, each studen t is required to attend minimum 75% of the total lectures delivered in each subject in an academic sessio n as per Vidya sagar University rules. IDENTITY CARD After admission a student is required to get an identity Card signed by the principal of the college . The identity Card is a proof of his/her status as a student at this college. The possession of identity Card on the student’s person during college hours is mandatory. DRESS CODE For boys: sky blue shirt with black trousers. For girls: white saree with blue border or sky blue Kameez (top) and white Salwar (lower/bottom). R ULES OF D ISCIPLINE The college expects its students to conduct themselves in a disciplined and dignified manner in the college premises and outside. For this some provisions are as follows: a) Student s shall obey an y order issued by the University or by the Principal of the college. b) Students shall co nduct themselves in a gentle manner both towards the members of the staff and fellow students. c) Students shall maintain perfect silence in classrooms and library room and desist from demonstration or disorderly behaviour. They must not loiter in the corrido rs or in front of the classrooms or office rooms or library rooms and must keep as quiet as possible during the college hours. d) Students shall not misappropriate, destroy, mutilate, disfigure, or damage any college or university property, in particular libr ary books, furniture, apparatus etc. e) No student suffering from any contagious or infectious disease will be permitted to attend the college. For a break of discipline within or outside the premises of the college, the Principal of the colleg e may: a) impose a fine on a student and or b) suspend the student for a definite period or c) expel him /her from the college for such a period as deems it fit. The Principal may ask a student to leave the college if he considers such action is necessary in the interest of the i nstitution or may bring such matters of grave nature to the Governing Body for a decision without assigning any reason for that.

4. VISION Our vis ion is to develop into an institution with an impeccable reputation of providing quality higher education to the underprivileged youth of rural Bengal. By incorporating the vision of NEP 2020 , we not only aim to create good students, but also competent pro fessionals and independent individuals who would inspire the future generations. In addition, we are committed to inculcating indigenous values and e thos among learners, which serve to develop students into complete human beings. MISSION Our mission is t o encourage the students in general to manifest their latent talents and ideas - • To make quality higher education accessible to all, irrespective of their socio - economic status. • To provide new and innovative forms of learning at par with the global academi c scenario. • To encourage the students to pursue higher education and research in their respective fields. • To motivate the students in general to manifest their latent talents and ideas, and inculcate ideal habits, a love for learning, and human values. • To help the students of the locality grow into responsible citizens of India in the future. • To empower students to cope with the challenges of practical life by providing them with a holisti c education • To initiate vocational education to enhance employabili ty RECOGNITION, AFFILIATION & NAAC ACCREDITATION : The institution is recognized by the Department of Higher Education, Govt. of West Bengal Vide memo no. 772(2) - Edn(CS)/4C - 142/13, dt.16.09.2014, on the basis of which Vidyasagar University also extended the temporary affiliation by its memo no. VU/R/7EC - 29/Affi./136/2015 dt. 30.01.2015 and permanent affiliation has been granted b y its memo no. VU/IC/SJM/110/202 4, dt. 18.04.2024, after being recognized under section 2(f) by UGC, G ovt. of India , bearing file no. 8 - 240/2022(CPP - 1/C), dt.30.01 .2024 for conducting different U ndergraduate programmes . The college has been accredited by NAAC (National Assessment & Accreditation Council) with Grade ‘B’ (Cycle - I, CGPA - 2.47) on 29 th November, 2024. West Bengal Higher Education Department University Grants Commission Vidyasagar University National Assessment & Accreditation Council

14. F ACILITIES AND R ESOURCES LIBRARY The college has a well - furnished library with 5630 books of different subjects for helping the students. The books are mostly course books/subject oriented books which provide enough opportunity with the stude nts for reading. Those students who are unable to purchase books due to financial constraints may borrow these for their stud ies. The library catalogue has also been digitized for the benefit of the students and the staff. SPORTS FACILITIES The college provides facilities for indoor as well as outdoor games to its students. Students regula rly practice in the playground under th e supervision of the teacher of Physical Education. Students successfully compete in Inter College Sports Meets and Inter College Football tournaments. The Annual sports competition helps recognize the most talented s ports prospects of the college. CULTUR AL ACTIVITIES C ultural competitions and events take place in the college at different times of the year. Some of the major events are Nabinbaran, Annual Cultural Programme, Saraswati Puja, Rakhibandhan, publication of wall magazine, etc. Students of this college also participate in debates, symposia, music, painting, recitation, clay modelling etc. in the inter college cultural competition at the university. CANTEEN The college has a canteen in the college campus to provide snacks and wholesome meals at a reasonable rate. N SS The college has introduced the NSS unit to train the students and boost their physical and mental he alth. Various personality development and several social service ( outreach/extension) programmes are held under the supervision of the NSS Programme Officer and staff of the college to ensure active participation of the students throughout the year. The NSS volunte ers participate in different extra - curricular activities such as blood donation camps, tree plantation drives, t halas semia test and awareness drives etc. MAGAZINE Different departments publish a wall magazine annually to encourage the blooming writers of the coll ege. The department of Bengali publishes ‘ Srijoni ’ ; English publishes ‘ Rolling Stone ’ ; Geography publishes ‘ Blue Pl anet ’ ; Sociology publishes ‘ Dishari ’ ; D epartment of Sanskrit publishes ‘Mandakranta’ and Education publishes ‘Anandadhara’ . Besides this the College Magazine ‘Ankuran’ is also published biannually. ADD - ON / VALUE - ADDED COURSES , SEMINAR, W ORKSHOP& CONFERENCE V arious departments of the college offer workshops and Add - On/Value - Added Courses for the holistic development of the students. Seminars and conferences are also organized by the departments to ensure student engagement in academic activities beyond the set curriculum of their respective disciplines. This also promotes teamwork and collaboration among students that will be beneficial for them in their future careers. EXCURSION & FIELD TRIP Different departments of this college organize educational excursions for the students. Compulsory departmental field study is held regularly as per university syllabus. STUDENT S’ FEES CONCESSION The college provides concession on tuition fees t o the underprivileged students. SCHOLARSHIPS & STIPENDS Eligible students get different scholarships/stipends regularly like Swami Vivekananda Merit - cum - Means scholarship, Kanyashree , Aikyashree, OASIS from Govt. of W est Bengal , National Scholarship and Scholarship from Sitaram Jindal Foundation Trust.

10. FACULTY Sl. No. Name of Teacher Qualificatio n Designation Others 1. Mr Moyazzem Hossain Mondal MA, B E d Assistant Professor in History HoD 2. Vacant Future Scope for G raduates : History provides opportunities to understand the past that can help to shape the future. Career pros pects f or graduates in History include various job roles such as teacher, civil servants, journalist, writer or editor, solicitor, curator, archivist, heritage manager etc. D EPARTMENT OF P HILOSOPHY Philosophy (in Greek ‘philosophia’ means ‘love of wisdom’) as an academic subject offers the stu dy of general and fundamental questions, such as those about reason, existence, knowledge, values, mind, a nd language. Philosophy was introduced as a generaldegree subject in this institution in 2016 and performed well over the years. FACULTY Sl. No. Name of Teacher Qualification Designation Others 1. Mr Nanigopal Das MA State Aided College Teacher – II, in Philosophy HoD 2. Vacant Future Scope for G raduates : A degree in Philosophy provides career opportunities in many sectors ranging from specialist in huma n resources (HR), interviewer, consultant, student affairs, public service, journalism, research, dipl omacy etc. D EPARTMENT OF P HYSICAL E DUCATION Sport plays a central role in the physical and mental development of young people and in the mainten ance of physical, mental and social health for all citizens; and, for those reasons, all levels of governmen t, informed citizens, and health and social agen cies are seeing sport in a new light. Starting in 2016, this department functioned within the premises, both in the classroom and ground and has served generations of students. FACULTY Sl. No. Name of Teacher Qualificatio n Designation Others 1. Mr Sanjay Samanta MPEd State Aided College T eacher - II in Physical Education HoD 2. Vacant Future Scope for G raduates: A Physical education degree can provide many opportunities including job roles as PE teacher, physiotherapist, professional sportsperson, sports coach/consultant, diet and fitness instructor etc . D EPARTMENT OF P HYSIOLOGY In this department the students s tudy how the human body works through the description of the chemistry and physics behind basic body functions. It gives understanding of molecule behaviour in cells to ho w systems of organs work together. FACULTY Sl. No. Name of Teacher Qualification Designation Others 1. Ms Deblina Pradhan MSc Guest Teacher in Physiology HoD 2. Vacant Future Scope for G raduates: After graduation in Physiology a student may pursue higher education, work as pathologist, physiothe rapist, nutritionist, medical representative or teacher.

11. D EPARTMENT OF P OLITICAL S CIENCE The Department of Political Science is the oldest department offering a general course among the hum anities disciplines of the college. The department started its humble beginning in the year 2015, when it wa s 3 - Tier a nnual system. This department is well - known for its good academic results, strict discipline and various extra - curricular activities. Our department guarantees absolute attention and dedication towards overall development of the students into responsible future citizens of our country. FACULTY Sl. No. Name of Teacher Qualification Designation Others 1. Mr Prasanta Baskey MA Assistant Professor in Political Science HoD 2. Ms Rupali Samanta MA, MPhil, B e d State Aided College Teacher – II in Political Science Future Scope for G raduates : Political science is the study of political values, policies institution, process of people and soci eties. After graduating one can look for jobs in both G ovt (public) and private sector, especially in civil services (Indian Administrative service, Indian foreign services), teaching, journalism, policy analysis, role of political scientist, and secretary to various govt. departments and agencies, election and campaign manager etc. D EPARTMENT OF S ANSKRIT Since the establishment of the college, the department of Sanskrit offered B.A. General and Honours for the students. The Sanskrit Department has done well in the University Exams from its inception. Presentl y, the Sanskrit Department of this college is being guided by two Assistant Professors and one State a ided college teacher (SACT - 1). Every year, this Depar tment publishes a wall magazine Mandakranta. Moreover, this department performs plays, songs etc . in Sanskrit in various programmes of the college. The Sanskrit Department also teaches the students how to converse in Sanskrit. In addition, the Sanskrit Department individually helps out relatively weaker students. The teachers regularly conduct class t ests and mock tests before the university exams and provide study material to the students to stand them in g ood stead. FACULTY Sl. No. Name of Teacher Qualification Designation Others 1. Dr Parimal Mandal MA, PhD Assistant Professor in Sanskrit HoD 2. Dr Prasad Ranjan Chakrabarti MA, PhD Assistant Professor in Sanskrit 3. Mr Narugopal Das MA, BE d, MPhil State Aided College Teacher – I in Sanskrit Last Four Year’s Final Result: Subject Year Appeared Successful 50 - 60% Above 60% Sanskrit 202 5 8 8 2 4 202 4 05 5 1 4 202 3 05 04 - 04 202 2 12 12 - 12 Future Scope for G raduates : After completion of graduation in Sanskrit, students can pursue their career in many job roles such as teacher, researcher, cataloguer, officer in archive department/museum, Sanskrit translator/interpret er, civil services officer (WBCS, UPSC, Railway Depar tment, etc.), journalist etc. D EPARTMENT OF S OCIOLOGY The Department of Sociology started its journey with the establishment of the college in 2015 with t eaching at Pass Course level. Teaching at Undergraduate Honours Level started from 2016 with the aims to engender analytical and critical thinking among its students. In 2017 the Department started its first wall m agazine

8. FACULTY Sl. No. Name of Teacher Qualification Designation Others 1. Mr Nayan Kr. Giri MSc , BEd State Aided College Teacher - II in Botany HoD 2. Vacant Future Scope for G raduates: After completion of the undergraduate degree students can pursue career in the various job role s such as plant explorer, conservationist, ecologist, horticulturist, plant biochemist, nursery manager, environmental consultant, and farming consultant. Other job opportunities are available in t eaching ; a griculture ; f orensic science ; and f orest department (IFS, r anger and other) . D EPARTMENT OF E DUCATION The Department of Education started its journey in the year 2015 at our college. The department enco urages the students for self - evaluation, personal development & helps them strive towards perfection and competence. The department provides an excellent teaching and learning environment with its focus on continuing education. The teachers also motivate the students by providing platform like group discu ssion, debate on various subjects. Apart from studies we also inspire o ur students to participate in various co curriculum activates like tree plantation, NSS, and different types of indoor and outdoor games whic h can help them express their talents. Last but not the least, our aim is not only to provide pedantic kno wledge bu t also offer holistic education which creates responsible and successful citizens out of our students. FACULTY Sl. No. Name of Teacher Qualification Designation Others 1. Ms Soma Adhikary MA, BEd Assistant Professor in Education HoD 2. Ms Shrabani Maity MA, BEd State Aided College Teacher - II in Education 3. Ms Manasi Maity MA, MPhil State Aided College Teacher - II in Education 4. Mr Sanja y Mondal MA, BEd State Aided College Teacher - II in Education Last Four Year’s Final Result: Subject Year Appeared Successful 50 - 60% Above 60% Education 202 5 1 5 1 5 5 1 0 202 4 17 17 2 15 202 3 25 25 - 25 202 2 11 11 - 11 Future Scope for G raduates: Study of education provides opportunities to gain knowledge in core principles of education, teachin g methodologies, human psychology and human behaviour. Students will develop skillsets that is in dema nd across many job roles including t eacher ; e ducation administrator ; c onsultant in online education industry and c areer advisor and counsellors . D EPARTMENT OF E NGLISH A part of the college since its inception, the department currently offers Honours, GE, and LCC cour ses in English under the CBCS syllabus of Vidyasagar University. It has produced three batches of graduates till 2020. From the beginning, our students have partaken enthusiastically in the community life of the c ollege, often excelling in various extra - curricular and sporting activities, and in t he events organized by the NSS Unit. Every year, our students publish the college wall magazine entitled ‘Rolling Stones’ and they also p articipate in the Youth Parliament Debates organized by the NYPS. Some graduates have gone on to study M.A. in English or B.Ed., or work in various services in the public and private sectors, while some aspire specifica lly to enter the civil services.

7. ACADEMIC PROGRAMME S & FEE STRUCTURE (S ESSION 2025 - 2026) D EPARTMENTS D EPARTMENT OF B ENGALI The Bengali Department offers both Honours and General courses in Bengali language and literature. Admission in this department started from the academic session 2015 - 2016. The department has three faculty members (Two full time faculties and one SACT). In 2018 first batch appeared for their unive rsity examinations with Honours in Bengali. FACULTY Sl. No. Name of Teacher Qualification Designation Others 1. Dr Madhumita Basu MA, PhD Assistant Professor in Bengali HoD 2. Mr Dipankar Sarkar MA , B E d Assistant Professor in Bengali 3. Mr Surajit Mandal MA, B E d State Aided College Teacher - I in Bengali Last Four Year’s Final R esult: Future Scope for G raduates : After completion an Honours degree in Bengali, a student can apply for postgraduate degree in Bengal i Literature and Linguistics. Career opportunities include j ournalism and news reading in electronic media ; w orking as translator / interpreter ; c areer in publishing sector ; c areer in script writing, etc. D EPARTMENT OF B OTANY Botany is the scientific study of plants that includes a wide range of living organisms from the smallest bacteria to the largest living things the giant sequoia trees. The department of Botany began functioning in 2017 and it currently offers a general course to the students. The department has great prospects fo r future growth amidst the rural surrounding of the college, rich in biodiversity. The students are actively encouraged to participate in academic as well as co - curricular activities of the college. Sl. No. COURSES/PROGRAMME S OFFERED Admission Fees(Rs.) (1 ST Sem.) Course Duration Total Fees(Rs.) 1. BA (Hons. Or Hons. With Research) Bengali, English, Education, Sanskrit & Sociology 4420.00 4 Years 25140 .00 2. BSc (Hons. or Hons. with Research) Geography 6460.00 4 Years 34760 .00 3. BA Multidisciplinary With Humanities Bengali, English, Education, Sanskrit, Sociology, Philosophy, History & Political Science 3820.00 3 Years 16510 .00 Physical Education 5820.00 3 Years 18510 .00 4. BSc Multidisciplinary With Life Science Geography, Botany, Zoology & Physiology 5660.00 3 Years 23175 .00 Subject Year Appeared Successful 50 - 60% Above 60% Bengali 202 5 1 3 1 3 2 11 202 4 1 8 1 8 2 1 6 202 3 17 17 - 17 202 2 20 20 - 20

12. Dishari to encourage the creative faculties of the pupils. The department is making every effort to establis h itself in a way where eve ry student can stand out in whichever field they wish to pursue. FACULTY Sl. No. Name of Teacher Qualificatio n Designation Others 1. Mr Sanjit Debnath MA, BEd Assistant Professor in Sociology HoD 2. Ms Sweta Bera MA, BEd State Aided College Teacher – II in Sociology 3. Mr Atin Kumar Maity MA State Aided College Teacher – II in Sociology Last Four Year’s Final Result: Subject Year Appeared Successful 50 - 60% Above 60% Sociology 202 5 4 4 2 2 202 4 7 6 2 4 202 3 02 02 - 02 202 2 11 11 - 11 Future Scope for G raduates : Careers in sociology are both effective and satisfying. Students can opt for a career as a teacher, social worker, policy analyst, rehabilitation counsellor, public relation specialist, human right specialis t, official s at judicial affairs , health sector or social welfare . D EPARTMENT OF Z OOLOGY Zoology is the scientific study of all aspects of animals (both living and extinct) including their structure, anatomy, ecology, evolution, habits, behaviour and distribution. This department provides real life learning opportunities through field trips an d practical. FACULTY Sl. No. Name of Teacher Qualificatio n Designation Others 1. Ms Tanushree Das MSc, BEd Guest Teacher in Zoology HoD 2. Vacant Future Scope for G raduates: After graduation in Zoology, a student may pursue career in fisheries science, entomology, environmental science, pearl culture, poultry, dairy, animal husbandry etc. A DMINISTRATION INSTITUTIONAL GOVERNANCE Dr. Anirban Chattopadhyay, JDP, Higher Eduction Department, Son of West Bengal has been appointed as the Administrator of the college w.e.f. 22.05.2026, vide order no. 725 - EH/0/CS/4C - 06/2026, dt. 22.05.2026 N ON - T EACHING S TAFF Serial No. Name Designation 1. Shri Subrata Bera Clerk 2. Shri Binoy Krishna Gayen Clerk 3. Shri Gopal Mula Peon 4. Shri Pradip Kumar Das Peon 5. Shri Sujan Kumar Majhi Night Guard 6. Smt. Durga Rani Patra Casual NTS 7. Sri Surajit Karan Casual NTS 8. Sri Madhuram Ma ndal Casual NTS 9. Sri Suman Bhowmik Casual NTS 10. Sri Biswajit Maity Casual NTS

9. FACULTY Sl. No. Name of Teacher Qualification Designation Others 1. Dr Durba Basu MA, PhD Assistant Professor in English HoD 2. Dr Hiya Chatterjee MA, MPhil, PhD Assistant Professor in English 3. Ms Swagatalakshmi Basu MA, B e d , PGCTE State Aided College Teacher - II in English Last Four Year’s Final Result: Subject Year Appeared Successful 50 - 60% Above 60% English 202 5 14 14 3 7 202 4 3 3 0 3 202 3 1 5 1 5 - 1 5 202 2 1 3 1 3 - 1 3 Future Scope for G raduates : An Honours degree in English can be a gateway to a variety of careers like in the civil services, co pyediting, copywriting, journalism, and teaching. D EPARTMENT OF G EOGRAPHY The Department of Geography started its journey in the year of 2015. The department has two Full Tim e Teachers since 2017 and in the year 2021, our respected Principal Dr.Ratan Kumar Samanta , former Associate Professor of Geography joined the college contribute to the progress of the department Pre sently with 26 students of honours course and 40 students of general course for each year, the department b oasts of gaining the status of leading d epartment of Purba Medinipur district. The department has very high reputation in every sphere of the field of Geography i.e., success in departmental results, mock par liament, debate, NSS activities, geographical model show etc. Every year, our students p ublish wall magazine named ‘Blue Planet’ and also arrange exhibition of different kinds of geographical models. Sometimes resou rce persons are invited to deliver special lectures for the students. The department conducts class test s, mock test on regular b asis and also provide sufficient study materials to do best in their discipline. The affectionate relation among the students, parents and teachers is the main strength of our department. FACULTY Sl. No. Name of Teacher Qualification Designation Others 1. Mr ApareshMondal MA , B E d Assistant Professor in Geography HoD 2. Dr Ratan Kumar Samanta MSc, BE d, PhD Associate Professor in Geography Principal 3. Ms ArpitaMajumder MSc, B E d Assistant Professor in Geography 4. Mr Narayan Chandra Bera MA, BE d, MEd Guest Teacher in Geography Last F our Y ear ’s R esult: Subject Year Appeared Successful 50 - 60% Above 60% Geography 202 5 10 9 4 4 202 4 14 14 - 14 202 3 1 4 1 4 - 1 4 202 2 1 0 1 0 - 1 0 Future Scope for G raduates : A degree in Geography provides multiple job opportunities for the students in future in various role s as a teacher, cartographer, urban planner, environmental consultant, Geographical Information System (GIS ) analyst etc. D EPARTMENT OF H ISTORY The departm ent of history began its journey with the inception of the college in 2015. It currently offers a general course to the students and at present there is one Full - Time Faculty member in the department. The primary objective of the department is to spread aw areness regarding the importance of history as a discipline and its scope in the job market to help the students achieve their goals.

6. A CADEMICS We offer honours degrees in six subjects and general degrees in thirteen subjects. Subject combi nations are available according to university guideline and details are given on the college website. Subject Combination for CCFUP, 2023 - 24 (As per New Education Policy – 2020) Programmes Offered (Single Major): Bengali, English, Sanskrit, Education, Sociology, Geography (CCFUP:Curriculum and Credit Framework for Undergraduate Programme) Subject Combination for Arts B.A. Single Major Programme (Honours Degree) [Four Years Progra mme] Programmes Subject Combination for Single Minor : Any One Group is to be C hosen (Either Group - 1 or Group - 2 or Group - 3) Group - 1 Group - 2 Group - 3 Bengali Honours 1) Sanskrit, Philosophy 2) Sociology, Political Science 3) Sanskrit, Education English Honours 1) Bengali, Philosophy 2) History, Philosophy 3) Bengali, Sociology Education Honours 1) History, Philosophy 2) History, Political Science 3) Bengali, Sociology Sanskrit Honours 1) Bengali, Education 2) Bengali, Philosophy, 3) History, Philosophy Sociology Honours 1) Sanskrit, Education 2) History, Political Science 3) Education, Philosophy B.A. Multidisciplinary Programme (Bachelor Degree) (Humanities) [Three Years Programme] Group Major - I Major - II Minor Group: A Education Bengali Philosophy Group: B Physical Education Bengali Education Group: C Physical Education Political Science History Group: D Sociology Philosophy Sanskrit Subject Combination for Science B.Sc. Single Major Programme (Honours Degree) [Four Years Programme] Programme Subject Combination/ Choice for Minor Geography Honours Botany, Zoology B.Sc. Multidisciplinary Programme (Bachelor Degree) (Life Science) [Three Years Programme] Major - I Major - II Minor Botany Zoology Physiology I NTAKE CAPACITY DETAILS Total Intake Capacity - 420 Degree Subject Gen er al . General PH EW S EWS PH SC SC PH ST ST PH OBC - A OBC A - PH OBC - B OBC B - PH Total B.A.( H onours) Major Bengali 27 1 6 0 13 1 4 0 6 0 4 0 62 Education 26 1 6 0 13 1 3 0 6 0 4 0 60 En glish 27 1 6 0 13 1 4 0 6 0 4 0 62 Sanskrit 22 1 5 0 11 1 3 0 5 0 3 0 51 So ciology 13 1 3 0 7 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 31 B.S c.( Honours) Major Geography 14 1 3 0 7 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 32 B.Sc. Multidisciplinary Programmes Life Science 16 1 4 0 8 0 2 0 4 0 3 0 38 B.A. Mu ltidisciplinary Programmes Humanities / Social Science 36 2 8 0 18 1 5 0 8 0 6 0 84

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