The college has five undergraduate Departments in the Faculty of Arts which offers both Honours and General course.
Faculty of Arts: The faculty offers Bengali, English, Sanskrit, History, Political Science, Education, Physical Education, Philosophy and Geography in General course.
Geography, Physical Education & Philosophy are courses with enhanced fees.
Bengali, English, Sanskrit, Political Science and History Honours courses are offered in the Institution.
Following are the intake capacity in different subjects till (April- 2018)
S.L. No |
Subject |
Gen |
S.C. |
S.T. |
OBC-A |
OBC-B |
Total |
1 |
English |
20 |
7 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
33 |
2 |
Bengali |
28 |
10 |
3 |
3 |
2 |
46 |
3 |
Sanskrit |
28 |
10 |
3 |
3 |
2 |
46 |
4 |
History |
20 |
7 |
2 |
3 |
2 |
33 |
5 |
Pol.Science |
20 |
7 |
2 |
3 |
2 |
33 |
SUBJECTS OFFERED:
HONS SUBJECTS: BENGALI, ENGLISH, SANSKRIT, POLITICAL SCIENCE, HISTORY
GENERAL SUBJECTS: BENGALI, ENGLISH, SANSKRIT, POLITICAL SCIENCE, HISTORY, EDUCATION, PHISICAL EDUCATION, PHILISOPHY AND GEOGRAPHY
Bengali and English are compulsory additional subjects.
About course of study
AT A GLANCE:THE SEMESTER WISE COURSE STRUCTURES OFB.A./B.Sc./B.Com. UNDER THE CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS)
Under the CBCS there are broadly two course structures:
The main components of the courses are as follows:
1.Core Course (CC): A course that should compulsorily be studied by a candidate as core requirement is termed a core course.
2.Elective Course (EC): Generally a course, which can be chosen from a pool of courses and which may be very specific or specialized or advanced or supportive to the discipline/subject of study or which provides an extended scope or which enables an exposure to some other discipline/subject/domain or nurtures the candidate’s proficiency/skill, is called an Elective Course.
2.1.Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Course: A course which may be offered by the main discipline/ subject of study is referred to as Discipline Specific Elective.
2.2.Generic Elective (GE) Course: An elective course, chosen generally from an
N.B. - A Core Course, offered in a discipline/subject, may be treated as an elective by other discipline/subject and vice-versa and such electives may also be referred to as Generic Elective.
2.3.Dissertation/Project: An elective course, designed to acquire special/advanced knowledge, is termed as dissertation/project. This is considered as a special course involving application of knowledge in solving/analyzing/exploring a real life situation/difficult problem. A dissertation/project work will be of 6 credits. A dissertation/project work may be given in lieu of a Discipline Specific Elective.
3.Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC): The Ability Enhancement (AE) Course may be of two kinds - Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC) and
Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC).
3.1. AECC: These are the courses based on the contents that lead to knowledge enhancement and consist of Environmental Studies & English/MIL Communication. These are mandatory for all disciplines.
3.2.SEC: SECs are value-based and/or skill-based and are aimed at providing hand-on-training, competency, skill etc. It will be of minimum 2 credits for Honours Courses and 4 credits for General Courses. These may be chosen from a pool of courses designed to provide value-based and/or skill-based knowledge and would contain both theory and lab./hands-on-training/field work. The main purpose of these courses is to provide the students life-skill in hands-on-mode so as to increase their employability.
Practical/Tutorial: One each with every Core, Discipline Specific and GenericElective Paper. Unrelated discipline/ subject of study with an intention to seek an exposure is called a Generic Course.
Course Structure (Honours & General)
|
B.A. |
|
Course Components |
Hons |
Gen |
Core Course (CC) |
14 |
12 |
Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Course |
4 |
4 |
Generic Elective (GE) Course |
4 |
2 |
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC ) |
2 |
2 |
Skill Enhancement Course (SEC ) |
2 |
4 |
Evaluation Process under CBCS System:
The evaluation of the candidates shall be based on continuous assessment. The structure of evaluation shall be as follows:
i) Each semester-assessment shall be divided into three (3) discrete components, viz. C1, C2 and C3. The students will be informed about the modalities of continuous assessment activities well in advance. The first component (C1) of assessment shall be of 10% of the total marks of each course of a semester and will be based on class attendance, class test or assignment or seminar. During the first two months of each semester, 1/3 of the syllabus will be completed.
The continuous assessment and C1 will be consolidated during the 8th week of the concerned semester.
ii) The second component (C2) of assessment shall be of 10% of the total marks of each course of a semester and will be based on class attendance, class test or assignment or seminar. During the second two months of each semester, 2/3 of the syllabus will be completed.
The continuous assessment and C2 will be consolidated during the 16th week of the concerned semester. Appearance in
C1 & C2 is mandatory.
iii) During the 21st–23rd weeks of a semester, a Semester- end Examination shall be conducted for each course and the proportion of C3 will be 80% of the total marks of each course of the semester.
Note:The result of each course in a semester shall be based on the values of C1, C2 & C3 and shall be awarded in the form of grade point.
Distribution of Marks:
i) Class Attendance cum Internal Assessment: 20% of 75 marks = 15 marks of which 5 marks be reserved for class attendance (both theoretical + tutorial) in the following manner:
Attendance 50% & above but below 60% - 2 marks
Attendance 60% & above but below 75% - 3 marks
Attendance 75% & above but below 90% - 4 marks
Attendance 90% & above - 5 marks and 10 marks be reserved for class test/assignment/seminar Theoretical: 5 Marks
Tutorial: 5 Marks
ii) In the Semester-end Examination of each course, Question Paper to be set for 60 marks, distribution of which may be as under:
a) Answer 10 questions out of 15 carrying 2 marks each: 10x2 = 20
b) Answer 4 questions out of 06 carrying 5 marks each: 4x5 = 20
c) Answer 2 questions out of 4 carrying 10 marks each: 2x10 = 20
However, questions, carrying 05 or 10 marks, need not necessarily to be single question.
i) In case of a course, containing theory and practical, Class Attendance cum Internal Assessment: 20% of 75 marks = 15 marks of which 5 marks be reserved for theoretical class attendance in the following manner:
Attendance 50% & above but below 60% - 2 marks
Attendance 60% & above but below 75% - 3 marks
Attendance 75% & above but below 90% - 4 marks
Attendance 90% & above - 5 marks
10 marks be reserved for class test/assignment/seminar (theoretical - 5 & practical - 5).
ii) 20 marks be allotted for Semester-end Practical Examination of each course, distribution of which may be as under:
Viva- voce: 05 Marks
Experiment: 15 marks
iii) 40 marks be allotted for Semester-end Theoretical Examination of each course, distribution of which may be as under:
a) Answer 5 questions out of 8 carrying 2 marks each: 5x2 = 10
b) Answer 2 questions out of 4 carrying 5 marks each: 2x5 = 10
c) Answer 2 questions out of 4 carrying 10 marks each: 2x10 = 20
However, questions, carrying 5 or 10 marks, need not necessarily to be a single question.
i) Internal Assessment: 20% of 50 marks i.e. 10 marks be reserved for class test/assignment/seminar.
ii) 40 marks to be allotted for Semester-end Theoretical Examination of each course, distribution of which may be as under:
a) Answer 5 questions out of 8 carrying 2 marks each: 5x2 = 10
b) Answer 2 questions out of 4 carrying 5 marks each: 2x5 = 10
c) Answer 2 questions out of 4 carrying 10 marks each: 2x10 = 20
However, questions, carrying 5 or 10 marks, need not necessarily to be a single question.