Jaipuria College Overview and Offerings
Jaipuria College Overview and Offerings
Padmabhushan Seth Mangturamji Jaipuria (1901-1978), who founded the College in his father’s
name, Seth Anandram Jaipuria, wished the institution to grow into a centre of unbound academic
excellence by fostering a spirit of multiculturalism reflective of India’s diversity in unity. Accordingly,
the VISION and MISSION of the College have been formulated as follows:
VISION:
● The College Logo pronounces Vidya Amritam Bhava. Knowledge fuels the progress of
humanity beyond life. Thus AMRITA might be tasted through VIDYA.
MISSION
● To provide easy access to higher education with an array of varied streams and subjects.
● To maintain gender equality by running three shifts: girls’ section in the morning shift,
co-education at day and boys’ section in the evening shift.
● To promote a mass approach to education by bringing within its fold students of all castes and
class and also of varied linguistic and intellectual abilities.
● To be at par with modern educational policies by laying equal emphasis on skill-development
and core-values.
● To pursue holistic development in a sustainable manner.
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SETH ANANDRAM JAIPURIA COLLEGE
Morning (Girls’), Day (Co-ed), Evening (Boys’)
Estd.: 1945
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Principal’s Column
With Rs. 1,75,83,333.00 received as RUSA (Rashtriya Uchchattar Shiksha Abhiyan) grant, process is on
to install two lifts of 10 and 16 passenger-capacity, promote vertical expansion of the building and
harness alternative energy resource through solar panels on roof top. Established in 1945 and
inaugurated by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on 22nd December, the institution has traversed a long way
towards reaching a glorious 75 in the year 2020. Padma Bhushan Seth Mangturam Jaipuria established
the college in memory of his father Seth Anandram Jaipuria as a service to higher education in
pre-independent India. GPO Kolkata has expressed their wish to honour this journey by issuing a
commemorative stamp this year. Mother Teresa International Award Committee (under the aegis of All
India Minority and Weaker Sections Council) has conferred the ‘Mother Teresa International Award’ as
the Best College of the year 2018. As per ranking by Edu World (an ISO certified Education Service
Provider based in Bangalore) of 100 best colleges in India, (published in Education World, a Human
Development Magazine, May 2019) Jaipuria College achieved a pride of place as the 55th top college in
India and the 12th best in Kolkata.
The array of subjects offered allows flexibility and freedom to our students. There are seven Departments
in [Link]. (Honours), nine Departments in B.A. (Honours) and three in [Link]. (Honours). Commerce is the
most expansive department spanning all three shifts and allowing maximum number of student - intake.
B.A. General and [Link]. General courses are also available in the Morning and Evening shifts
respectively.
All undergraduate courses are framed in the semester mode under the CBCS or Choice Based Credit
System introduced in 2018. Promoted by UGC, it is essentially a student centric project for uniformity in
higher education all over the country and equipping a student to compete at par with other states at the
national level. The programme is skill-enhancing and job-oriented with a spectrum of disciplines to
choose from. Marks are allotted for Attendance, Tutorials and Internal Assessment, and the stipulations
in each case are stringent and mandatory. It is expected that students shall abide by the rules and
cooperate with the institution in maintaining a healthy educational environment.
We appreciate and welcome all new entrants to this college and wish them a successful career ahead.
We expect them to partake in the joy and excitement of higher learning and participate in the manifold
dimensions of college-life. ‘A Foundation for Life’ is our college motto and all stakeholders are working
towards fulfilment of this pledge.
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Awards Received by the College
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Governing Body
The existing Governing Body of Seth Anandram Jaipuria College was dissolved by the order of the
Governor vide Order No. - EH/O/CS/4C-61/2018 dated 16.07.2018 issued by the Deputy Secretary,
Government of West Bengal, Higher Education, Science and Technology and Biotechnology
Department, C.S. Branch, Bikash Bhaban, Salt lake, Kolkata - 700091 and Dr. Asish Ghosh, Joint
Director of the Public Instruction, Education Directorate, Government of West Bengal was appointed
as Administrator of the College with a view to carry out the regular college activities till re-construction
of the Governing Body of the College or until further order, whichever is earlier.
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Faculty Members
English
Evening Section
Hindi
Bengali
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History
Political Science
Philosophy
1. Dr. Chandra Mukherjee, M.A., [Link]., Ph.D., 1. Sm. Debarati Das, [Link]., CWTT (Govt. Approved)
Assistant Professor (HOD) (HOD)
2. Shri. Goutam Mondal, M.A., Assistant Professor 2. Dr. Asima Bhanja, [Link]., [Link], Ph.D., PTT
3. Sm. Nitu Kanrar(Roy), M.A., Guest Lecturer (Govt. Approved)
3. Sm. Swati Banerjee, [Link]., College Contractual
Geography ( Morning section) Teacher
HOD: Sm. Alo Guha, [Link]., PTT (Govt. Approved) 4. Dr. Aparna Maitra, [Link]., Ph.D., Guest Lecturer
1. Sm. Soumi Mitra, [Link]., Guest Lecturer 5. Sm. Beauty Dey, [Link]., Guest Lecturer
2. Sm. Sharmi Bhattacharya, [Link]., Guest Lecturer 6. Sm. Madhumanti Goswami, [Link]., Guest Lecturer
3. Shri. Debadyuti Mitra, [Link]., Guest Lecturer 7. Sm. Debosmita Chatterjee, [Link]., Guest Lecturer
4. Shri. Gaurab Roy, [Link]., Guest Lecturer
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5. Shri. Jit Ghosh, [Link]., Guest Lecturer
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Chemistry (Day section) Physics (Day section)
1. Dr. Sanghamitra Banerjee,[Link]., Ph.D., Associate
1. Manisha Ukil,[Link]., [Link]., Associate Professor Professor
2. Dr. Dipanwita Guha Bose, [Link]., Ph.D., Associate 2. Dr. Swati Midda,[Link]., Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Professor (HOD) (HOD)
3. Dr. Anwesha Bhattacharya, [Link]., Ph.D., Assistant 3. Dr. Tanushree Sahu,[Link]., Ph.D., Assistant
Professor Professor
4. Dr. Nilasish Pal, [Link]., Ph.D, Assistant Professor 4. Dr. Arabinda Chowdhury,[Link]., Ph.D., Assistant
5. Shri. Dinesh Chandra Ghosh, [Link]., Assistant Professor
Professor 5. Dr. Kalipada Das, [Link]., Ph.D., Assistant
6. Dr. Monirul Islam, [Link]., [Link], Ph.D, Assistant Professor
Professor 6. Shri. Shekhar Dey, [Link]., Assistant Professor
7. Dr. Sudeshna Sawoo, [Link]., [Link], Ph.D, 7. Shri. Goutam Anchalia, [Link]., [Link], PTT (Govt.
Assistant Professor Approved)
8. Shri. Dipan Sinha, [Link]., Guest Lecturer
9. Shri. Sourav Roy Chowdhury, [Link]., Guest
Lecturer
1. Dr. Ipsita Chanda, [Link]., Ph.D., Assistant Professor 1. Dr. Indrani Das, [Link]., Ph.D, Associate Professor
2. Dr. Arpita Rakshit, [Link]., Ph.D., Assistant Professor 2. Shri. Debraj Roy, [Link]., Assistant Professor
(HOD) (HOD)
3. Shri. Pradip Kumar Pahari, [Link]., [Link], [Link], PTT 3. Dr. Madhumita Mishra, [Link]., Ph.D, Guest
(Govt. Approved) Lecturer
4. Dr. Shanta Adak, [Link]., Ph.D. PTT (Govt. 4. Sm. Tanima Das, [Link]., [Link], Guest Lecturer
Approved) 5. Sm. Munmun Kundu, [Link]., [Link], Guest Lecturer
5. Dr. Soumi Nandi, [Link]., Ph.D. Guest Lecturer
6. Sm. Susmita Das, [Link]., Guest Lecturer Sports & Games
7. Shri. Supriyo Acharya, [Link]., Guest Lecturer
8. Sm. Mowmita Saha, [Link]., Guest Lecturer 1. Shri Banamali Mondal, Physical Instructor,
[Link], NIS, FTO(Athletics), STO(kho-Kho)
2. Sm. Kamala Ghosh, Casual
3. Baisakhi Shaw, [Link], Guest Lecturer
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Commerce
Morning Section
1. Dr. Asok Mukhopadhyay, [Link]., [Link]., L.L.B, Ph.D, Principal
2. Dr. Tarun Kanti Ghosh, [Link]., [Link]., A.C.M.A., MBA, Ph.D., P.P.F., Associate Professor
3. Sm. Santa Dutta, [Link]., CWTT (Govt. Approved)
4. Sm. Mrinmayi Sarker, [Link]., F.C.M.A, CWTT (Govt. Approved)
5. Shri. Manas Chakraborty, [Link]., [Link]., MBA, CWTT (Govt. Approved) (HOD)
6. Sm. Chandrama Basu, [Link]., CWTT (Govt. Approved)
7. Sm. Roma Jaiswal, [Link]., [Link]., MBA, PTT (Govt. Approved)
8. Sm. Srabani Ghosh, [Link]., SEMA, PTT (Govt. Approved)
9. Sm. Parichita Basu, [Link]., PTT (Govt. Approved)
10. Shri. Sujit Bose, [Link]., PTT (Govt. Approved)
11. Sm. Pradipta Adhikari, [Link]., [Link]., PTT (Govt. Approved)
12. Sm. Moushri Guha, [Link]., [Link]., PTT (Govt. Approved)
13. Dr. Barun Kumar Das, Ph.D, [Link]., MBA, [Link]., Dip. In Yoga, CMA(Inter), PTT (Govt. Approved)
14. Sm. Bonalata Das, L.L.M., PTT (Govt. Approved)
15. Sm. Suchandra Mullick, [Link], MBA, MMA, College Contractual Teacher
16. Sm. Anindita Das, [Link], [Link], College Part Time Teacher
17. Sm. Pinku Gupta, [Link], L.L.B, L.L.M, College Part Time Teacher
18. Sm. Pooja Dutta, [Link], College Part Time Teacher
19. Sm. Satabdi Seth, [Link], College Part Time Teacher
20 Sm. Swati Shaw, [Link], College Part Time Teacher
21. Sm. Poulami Roy, [Link](Economics), Guest Lecturer
22. Dr. Ankita Ghosh, Ph.D, [Link](Economics), Guest Lecturer
23. Sm. Pallavi Kundu, [Link](Pure Mathematics), Guest Lecturer
24. Sm. Riya Chakraborty, [Link](Mathematics), [Link], Guest Lecturer
25. Sm. Subhasree Basak, [Link](Economics), Guest Lecturer
26. Sm. Anindita Mukherjee, [Link](Mathematics), Guest Lecturer
Day section
1. Dr. Radhanath Pyne, [Link]., L.L.B., Ph.D., A.C.M.A., PGDMM, Associate Professor
2. Shri. Anil Kr. Saha, [Link].,[Link]. (Associate Professor)
3. Sm. Saba Parveen, [Link]., Assistant Professor (HOD)
4. Shri. Manish Guha, [Link]., PGDMM, PTT (Govt. Approved)
5. Dr. Madhusudhan Saha Roy, [Link]., L.L.B., Ph.D., PTT (Govt. Approved)
6. Sm. Ipsita Goswami, [Link]., PTT (Govt. Approved)
7. Sm. Rimjhim Patra, [Link].,[Link]., PTT (Govt. Approved)
8. Shri. Rajesh Misra, [Link], [Link], CWTT (Govt. Approved)
9. Sm. Chaitali Pal, M.A(Economics), PTT (Govt. Approved)
10. Shri. Subhasish Kundu, [Link](Economics), PTT(Govt. Approved)
11. Sm. Pampa Jana, [Link], College Part Time Teacher
12. Sm. Prativa Sharma, [Link], College Part Time Teacher
13. Shri. Jayendra Singh, [Link], College Part Time Teacher
14. Sm. Shrija Patra,[Link]., Guest Lecturer
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Evening Section
1. Dr. Asok Mukhopadhyay, [Link].,[Link].,L.L.B.,Ph.D., Principal
2. Shri. Aswini Kr. Roy, [Link]. (Associate Professor)
3. Shri. Pijush Kr. Basu, [Link].,[Link]. (Associate Professor)
4. Dr. Dipankar Das, [Link]., Ph.D., (Economics) Associate Professor
5. Shri Apurba Kumar Kundu, [Link]., CWTT (Govt. Approved)
6. Shri Santanu Mallick, [Link]., CWTT (Govt. Approved)
7. Sm. Sangita Sen, [Link]., CWTT (Govt. Approved)
8. Sm. Arunima Rudra, [Link]., [Link]., CWTT (Govt. Approved)
9. Shri Arup Maity, [Link]., PTT (Govt. Approved)
10. Shri Subhendu Roy Chowdhury, [Link]., PTT (Govt. Approved)
11. Sm. Sutrishna Sarkar, [Link]., [Link], PTT (Govt. Approved)
12. Shri Ritwik Haldar, [Link](Marketing), L.L.B, MPSM, PTT (Govt. Approved)
13. Shri Debasish Chandra, [Link]., PTT (Govt. Approved)
14. Shri Animesh Chandra Pal, [Link]., [Link]., [Link]., PTT (Govt. Approved)
15. Shri Rupam Basu, [Link]., PTT (Govt. Approved)
16. Sm. Indrani Majumder, [Link].(Marketing), PTT (Govt. Approved)
17. Sm. Ashirbani Bardhan, [Link]. (Marketing), PTT (Govt. Approved)
18. Sm. Riddhi Chatterjee, [Link], [Link], PTT (Govt Approved)
19. Sm. Koyel Chakraborty, [Link]., [Link], PTT (Govt Approved)
20. Shri Avik Chattopadhyay, MBA, [Link]., PTT (Govt. Approved)
21. Sm. Mahasweta Chakraborty, MBA, [Link]. (Marketing) , PTT (Govt. Approved)
22. Sm. Sreemoyee Dutta, [Link]., [Link]., College Contractual Teacher
23. Sm. Satabdi Dey, [Link]., [Link]., College Contractual Teacher
24. Sm. Debalina Dutta, [Link]., L.L.B, L.L.M, College Part Time Teacher
25. Shri Sanjiv Jaiswal, [Link]., College Part Time Teacher
26. Shri. Pratik Agarwal, [Link] (Guest Lecturer)
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Administrative Staff
Technical Staff
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Maintenance Staff
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UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA
GURUPADA SAREN SENATE HOUSE
SECRETARY 87/1, College Street, Kolkata- 700073
COUNCILS FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES Phone: 2257-3376, 2241-0071-74
UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA E-mail: [Link].u@[Link]
Website: [Link]
[Link]/111(Cir.)/18 Dated the 18th May, 2018.
To
The Principals of all Affiliated Colleges
for the B.A./ [Link]./ [Link]./ [Link].
Degree Courses of Studies under the University of Calcutta.
Sub: Admission Schedule and Academic Calendar for the U.G. Courses of Studies in the Academic
Session 2019-2020.
Sir/Madam,
The undersigned is directed to forward you the Admission schedule and Academic Calendar
(annexed)for the B.A./ [Link]./ [Link]./B. Mus. (Honours/General/Major) Courses of Studies for the
Academic Session 2019-2020 which is also available in the University Website ( [Link]).
The admission process shall be strictly in accordance with the notification bearing
no.804-Edn(CS)/10M-95/14, dt. 13.05.2019, issued by the Department of Higher Education, Govt. of West
Bengal (annexed).
The admission process to the 1st year (1st semester) U.G. Courses of Studies shall start after
publication of the result of H.S. (10+2) Examination, 2019, conducted by the West Bengal Council of Higher
Secondary Education. Candidates who passed 10+2 Examination or its equivalent Examination are eligible to
seek admission to the 1st year of the above-mentioned Courses of Studies provided he/she has also passed in
English having full marks not being less than 100.
The students shall be admitted as per the following schedule subject to fulfillment of conditions as laid
down in the University Notification No. CSR/03/18 dated 07.5.2018 for B.A./[Link]./[Link]. (Honours/General),
CSR/04/2018 dated 07.5.2018 for B.A./ [Link]./ [Link].(Major), CSR/26/2017 dated 26.5.2017, CSR/64/2017
dated 14.9.2017 & CSR/10/18 dated 30.5.2018 for [Link]. (Honours/ General) and CSR/07 /18 dated
30.5.2018 for B.B.A. (Honours).
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Government of West Bengal
Department of Higher Education
College Sponsored Branch
Bikash Bhavan. Salt Lake. Kolkata- 700 091
No. 804 - Edn(C )/ IOM-95114 Date: 13/05/2019
NOTIFICATION
Sub: Online admissions for the Academic Session 2019-2020 to all UG & PG Courses
The results of the West Bengal Higher Secondary Examination 2019 are expected to be
announced shortly. This Department has received queries from different colleges regarding the
admission modalities to be followed by them for the ensuing academic session 2019-2020.
Considering the success achieved in online admission process, and in view of the fact that the requisite
infrastructure has already been put in place in the State· s higher education
institutions, it is hereby informed to all concerned that admissions to all UnderGraduate and Post
Graduate courses (Honours and General) in the State-funded higher education institutions in West
Bengal for the ensuing academic session 2019-20 will be made online (stand-alone mode) as per the modalities
detailed below ;
I) Online admission process should be done based on merit. Prospective students should not be
called for counseling or verification of documents during the process of admission. No physical
presence will be required at the colleges I university (if any)
2) Eligible applicants should be informed directly by the college authorities through letter or email
or telecommunication.
3) Payment of fees should be done only through e-payment or designated banks and not physically
at the colleges.
4) List of eligible applicants should be handed over to the designated bank branches for
verification during payment through banks. Banks will receive admission fees on the basis of
merit list.
5) All testimonials are required to be uploaded online during application. Verification of
documents, if required, should be done only when the students report for the classes in due
course. Admission will be cancelled if the documents are found not in conformity with the
declaration in the forms submitted online.
Vice-Chancellors of all state-aided Universities are requested to take necessary steps in
this regard, including issuing sui table instructions to all the affiliated institutions.
This advisory does not apply to admission to teacher training courses such as [Link].,
B. [Link] .. [Link]., or M. [Link]. etc., for which a separate Notification has been issued.
~
Joint Secretary to the Govt. of West Bengal
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UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA
Academic Calendar for the B.A./ [Link]./ [Link]. / [Link].(Honours /General / Major) Courses of
Studies (under CBCS with Semester-wise Examinations) for the Academic
Session 2019-2020
Semester-I 1st week of July, November, 3rd week 4th week 2nd week Within 45
2019 2019 November November, December, days from the
2019 2019 2019 last date of
Exam.
Semester-II Within 7 days May,2020 3rd week 4th week 2nd week -Do-
from the May, 2020 May,2020 June,2020
completion of 1st
semester exam.
Semester-III Within 7 days November, 3rd week 4th week 2nd week -Do-
from the 2019 November, November, December,
completion of 2019 2019 2019
2nd semester
exam.
Semester-I Within 7 days May, 2020 3rd week 4th week of 2nd week -Do-
V from the May, 2020 May, 2020 June, 2020
completion of
3rd semester
exam.
Semester-V Within 7 days November, 3rd week 4th week 2nd week -Do-
(For [Link]. from the 2019 November, November, December,
H/G only) completion of 4th 2019 2019 2019
semester exam.
Semester-V Within 7 days May, 2020 3rd week 4th week of 2nd week -Do-
I from the May, 2020 May, 2020 June, 2020
(For [Link]. completion of 5th
H/G only) semester exam
Sd/-
Secretary
U. G. Councils
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Academic Calendar for the B.A./ [Link]./[Link]. Courses of Studies (under 1+1+1 System of
Examinations) for the Academic Session 2019-2020
Part-III ((Only within 7 days October, 1st week of 3rd week of 1st week of B.A./[Link]./B.C B.A./[Link]./ Within
for 1+1+1 from the completion 20 19 January,20 January, February , om.(H & [Link](H & June, 2020
system)) of Part-II Exam. 20 2020 2020 Major) Major)
1st week of 1st week of
April, 2020 March
B.A./[Link]./B.C B.A./[Link]./
om (G) [Link](G)
3rd week of 4th week of
April,2020 March-
Sd/-
Secretary
U. G. Councils
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Morning Shift: Subject Combination under CBCS
SHIFT STREAM SUBJECT Course B.A./[Link]. Applications for Honours course may choose two (2)
Generic Elective subjects taking not more than one subject from
any one group
Morning (Girls) B.A. Honours General Option 1: History + Geography + Education (G. E.)
Option 2: History +Geography + Political Science (G.E.)
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Day Shift: Subject Combination under CBCS
ot more than one subject from any of the group mentioned in the parentheses as specified by
A candidate is required to choose n
Calcutta University
Generic subjects will be assigned after admission and choice will be according to General combined merit list.
Core course/ Generic Elective subjects: A student shall have to choose 4 Generic Elective papers strictly from two
Honours Subjects subjects of choice taking exactly two courses from each subject as specified for first 4 semesters
Mathematics (II) Physics (I) Chemistry (III) Statistics (VII) Computer Sc. (VIII)
Bengali (VII) History (II) Pol. Sc. (V) Geography (VI)/ Education (I) (Only for
Philosophy (VI) / Girls in Morning shift)
Journalism (VI)/
Psychology (VI) (for
girls in Morning shift)
History (II) Political Sc. (V) Geography (VI)/ Philosophy (VI) Elective English (VII)/ Education (I) (Only for
/ Journalism (VI)/ Food & Elective Bengali (VIII)/ Girls in Morning shift)
Nutrition (for girls in Morning Elective Hindi (VIII)
shift)
Political Science (V) History (II) Elective English (VII)/ Elective Geography (VI)/ Economics (IV) (Not
Bengali (VIII)/ Elective Hindi Philosophy (VI) / with Philosophy)
(VIII) Journalism (VI)/
Psychology (VI)
Journalism & Mass History (II) Elective English (VII)/ Elective Pol. Sc. (V) Economics (IV)
Communication (VI) Bengali (VIII)/ Elective Hindi
(VIII)
Hindi (VIII) History (II) Pol. Sc. (V) Elective English (VII) Journalism (VI) Education (I)
(Only for Girls in
Morning shift)
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DEPARTMENT WISE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE COLLEGE
Final Year University Examination, 2018
Morning Shift
English 14 14 -
Bengali 39 35 1
Hindi 39 21 3
Philosophy 03 03 01
Pol. Science 14 14 -
Psychology 10 10 3
Day Shift
English 22 22 -
Bengali 58 58 03
Hindi 52 48 10
Economics 42 42 14
Pol. Science 14 13 01
History 30 30 01
Physics 37 33 17
Chemistry 42 37 10
Mathematics 34 27 8
Computer Sc. 11 11 8
Journalism 25 25 02
Commerce 104 76 18
Evening Shift
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Registration and Migration
Registration
Students joining the College are required to get their names registered with the University of Calcutta
immediately after admission is over. They must, for the purpose, fill in the prescribed forms and sign
(available at the college office) and submit the necessary documents [scanned copy] in support of
application for the purpose of Registration from University of Calcutta. It may be noted that without
Registration, student will not be allowed to appear in the University Examination.
Already Registered i.e., having CU Registration No. may submit application along with registration
certificate to the college office.
Migration Certificate:
Students coming from other States-Board/Council /University; other than West Bengal Council of
Higher Secondary Education [WBCHSE], and CBSE, ISC, NOI, WBMBSE, WBRMV must
submit the migration Certificate [in Original] to the college office within one month from the date of
admission, and treated as provisionally admitted student till the admission has to be confirmed by the
Calcutta University.
Such students must at once apply, as early as possible, to the own Boards/Council/University, which
they have left, for migration certificate / permission to join Calcutta University for study. After
submission of Migration Certificate they are required, to apply to the Registrar of the University of
Calcutta in the prescribed form, for the approval of their admission, along with the prescribed
Migration Fee.
It should be noted that Transfer Certificates can not be issued to provisionally admitted- student
on migration from other Boards/Council/University before their admission is formally approved by
the Calcutta University. He/she may discontinue the course with prior submission of letter to college
office.
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Admission Fees for Core/Honours & General Course Under CBCS
Admission fees for the 1st year 1st Semester 2019-2020 (Subject to be revised)
Sl Subject Semester Lab/ Course Fee C.U. Tuition Refundable Total Fees
Nos. Session Semester wise Charges Fees Caution (1st
Charge (One (Semester Money (One Semester)
time wise) Time)
1 Bengali (Hons.) 1500 Nil All Semester 170 450 500 2620
2 English (Hons.) 1500 Nil All Semester 170 450 500 2620
3 Education (Hons.) 1500 1000 All Semester 170 450 500 3620
4 Hindi (Hons.) 1500 Nil All Semester 170 450 500 2620
5 History (Hons.) 1500 Nil All Semester 170 450 500 2620
7 Philosophy (Hons.) 1500 Nil All Semester 170 450 500 2620
8 Political Sciences (Hons.) 1500 Nil All Semester 170 450 500 2620
9 Economics (Hons.) 1500 Nil All Semester 170 660 1000 3330
10 Chemistry (Hons.) 1500 500 All Semester 170 660 1000 3830
11 Computer Science 1500 4000 All Semester 170 660 1000 7330
(Hons.)
12 Food & Nutrition (Hons.) 1500 2500 All Semester 170 660 1000 5830
13 Mathematics (Hons.) 1500 500 Only for 6th 170 660 500 2830
Semester
14 Physics (Hons.) 1500 500 All Semester 170 660 1000 3830
15 Psychology (Hons.) 1500 2500 All Semester 170 660 1000 5830
16 Zoology (Hons.) 1500 2500 All Semester 170 660 1000 5830
[Link] (Hons.) 1500 500 Only for 3rd & 170 510 500 2680
17 6th Semester
18 [Link] General 1500 Nil All Semester 170 360 500 2530
19 B.A General 1500 Nil All Semester 170 300 500 2470
**Caution Money will be refunded at the end of Course or adjusted with last Semester Fees.
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General Subject/Generic if allotted & taken
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Statement of Fees on specific Purpose Fees
CU Form Fee 10
As notify time to
C.U Practical Fees time
** Lab caution money may be refunded after completion of the course at the end of 3rd year/6th
Semester.
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All Fees/Charges are subject to change
Note: Laboratory Caution Money is payable by every student for Laboratory-based subjects at the
beginning of the session. It is refunded at the end of the course,after breakages have been paid for.
Students depositing such caution money must apply for refund within a year from the date they cease
to be students of the College, failing which the said amount is liable to be forfeited and the same will
be transferred to the Development Fund of the College. No application for refund is entertained
unless the relevant deposit receipt is submitted. Where the breakage exceeds the amount of the
Caution Money,the excess amount shall be paid by the student. The same rules as regards Library
Caution Money apply in the matter of refund.
The College Authority directs the students to pay the tuition fees semester [Link] fees for each
semester should be cleared by the 15th day of the first month of the said [Link] said semester
are July to December; January to June.
Defaulters shall have to pay a late-payment fine of Rs. 1.00 for each month of default. Names of the
defaulters will be removed from the register on the 1st day of the next month of default. Their names
will be restored on payment of the arrear feedband fines plus a Restoration Fee of Rs. [Link]
whose names are removed from the rolls for non-payment of dues are not entitled to any credit for
attendance for the period between the removal and the restoration. Defaulters can never get back lost
attendance.
Note: College Fees & Deposits will be accepted by the Punjab National Bank on all working days.
Students’ Aid Fund : Students can apply to the Principal with recommendation from the General
Secretary and Finance Secretary of the Students’ Council for a lump sum grant of not more than Rs
1000 for payment of fees or other educational expenses. Only the poor and needy students may
apply for this.
Tuition Fees : Students from weak financial background,may apply to the Principal through the
H.O.D. , in the prescribed format along with necessary documents , for concession in Tuition Fees.
Good attendance and examination result shall be considered in granting this concession in different
slabs of 50% , 75% or 100%.
College Welfare cum Meritorious Fund : This fund for students is meant only for special or urgent
purposes like Medical Need, Travel Allowance, or Participation in approved Programmes. In either
case, such prayers have to be granted by the concerned Department of the College.
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Newly introduced CBCS
The Syndicate of the University of Calcutta has approved the Admission and Examination Regulation
for Semester wise Three Year B.A./[Link]./[Link] (Honours and General) Courses of Studies under
Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) under the University. This is effective from the academic
session 2018-2019 onwards. (Notification No.:CSR/4/18)
The 3 year B.A./[Link]. (Honours/General) Programme shall be for a minimum duration of Six (6)
consecutive Semesters of six (6) months each i.e. three(3) years. The odd semester will start
ordinarily in the month of July & the even semester in the month of January of every year.
A candidate pursuing a regular course of study for three year semester wise degree course shall have
to clear all the semesters in all respects within a span of five years from the year of admission to the
particular course & combination,failing which enrollment of the candidate shall stand cancelled.
Attendance
A student attending at least 75% of the total no. of classes held shall be allowed to appear at the
concerned Semester Examinations subject to fulfilment of other conditions laid down in the regulation.
A student with at least 60% attendance but less than 75% of the total no. of classes held shall be
allowed to appear at the concerned Semester Examinations subject to the payment of condonation
fees & fulfilment of other conditions laid down in the regulations.
A student attending less than 60% of the total no. of classes shall not be allowed to appear at the
concerned Semester Examination and he/she has to pursue admission to the Second Semester in
the very next year for attending the classes and appearing at the said Semester Examination.
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Examination Regulation Under 3 year degree course (1+1+1 System) of University of Calcutta
(Applicable for the students of Third Year)
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ACTIVITIES
Our students participate in various curricular and co-curricular activities throughout each session.
Commendable performance in such intra and inter college events are invariably recognised and
rewarded.
ACADEMIC
● Seminars are arranged regularly by all departments. Reputed educationists and guest
speakers are invited to deliver lectures and interact with the student participants. These programmes
supplement classroom teaching and encourage the students to become more academically
interactive and updated.
● Teachers /students are motivated to participate in seminars, workshops,held in other
colleges/universities/academic institutions.
● The Tidings- An Annual National Workshop on Print and Visual media is organized every
year by the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication.
● A telescope on the roof of this college offers unique opportunity to every aspiring sky-watcher
to observe planetary movements under expert guidance. Interested students are directed to contact
Shri Dinesh Chandra Ghosh (Chemistry Department) for further information.
● Adding joy and colour to the ambience of [Link] College, a film society called Cine
Commune has been set up under the aegis of the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication.
The society provides ample exposure to cinema of both Indian and Global Panorama by organising
screening of features and documentaries on a regular basis. Lively interactive sessions are also held on
the film's screened. It is a matter of pride that the society now owns its own film archive. For
enrollment/enquiry, please contact Shri Abir Chattopadhyay and Shri Arup Ratan Acharjee of the
Department.
● Academic Journals of high repute featuring contributions from teachers and students are
published at regular intervals by several departments of the college:
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Literature is never complete without imaginative flight of young minds. The stud students of English
Honours (Day) channelised their creative imagination to form a group of such thoughtful people called
The Literary Trump. This journey began on September 23,2016 and awaits fresh minds to join in the
creative endeavour with each passing year.
● In compliance with the Nutrition Week observed by WHO every year in the first week of
September,the Food & Nutrition Department in the morning shift of the college,celebrates a Nutrition
Day within the stipulated week. The day is marked by display of posters and models, setting up of
food stalls with cheap,nutritious items and common health check-ups. At the end of the day, students
winning the recipe contest and poster drawing competition are duly awarded.
● Study Circle (Morning Shift): The Morning Shift of SAJC under the initiative of
Shift-in-Charge Dr. Mou Chattopadhyay and Conveners Dr. Tarun Kanti Ghosh, Dr. Baijayanti
Chatterjee and Dr. Arnab Saha also organises a Study Circle consisting of a series of talks/lectures
delivered by the Professors of different departments of the Morning Shift. So far 10 such lectures
have been held where the teachers taking out time from their busy teaching schedules have
presented original papers. The papers were based on a diverse range of topics like the religious and
practical aspects of Swami Vivekananda’s Chicago lectures presented by our Principal Dr. Asok
Mukhopadhayay (Department of Commerce), on ‘Theology, Philosophy and the Disruptive non-being
of God’ by Prof. Rajiv Roy of English Department, on Demonetization and Capacity Building by Dr.
Tarun Kanti Ghosh of the Department of Commerce, on the Bhakti Movement in Hindi literature by
Prof. Rekha Singh of the Hindi Department, on the ‘Holy Koran: A Feminist Perspective’ by Prof. Md.
Javed Hassan (Dept. of Philosophy), on ‘Proper Names : A Philosophical Perspective’ by Prof.
Surajit Barua ( Dept. of Philosophy) on Bio-diversity and its histories by Dr. Baijayanti Chatterjee
(Dept. of History), on Myth and Puranas by Prof. Payel Mukherjee (Bengali Dept.), on the Naxal Bari
Movement by Dr. Arnab Saha.
● Spoken Tutorial (Day Shift): Online Computer Courses organized by IIT Bombay:The
“Online Spoken Tutorial Courses” organized by IIT Bombay is successfully running in our prestigious
college. The students who have registered for the first semester have completed the online course
successfully. The course included video lectures, assignments, online tests and final certification after
the test. Students from three major disciplines viz Physics, Computer Science and Commerce have
participated in these courses namely C, C++, PHP, MySQL, JAVA, PERL Python etc. Total number of
students enrolled for this session was 74 when the semester begun on January 18th, 2016. As a result
of team efforts, the first semester of these Spoken Tutorial Courses is completed successfully in our
college. All the efforts taken by the leading faculty Dr. Sudeshna Sawoo as an organizer/course
co-ordinator and Mr. Rajesh Misra, Ms. Oindrilla and Mr. Pritam as teachers as well as invigilators for
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the online tests which was arranged in the IT department of our college and continue to keep up the
good work for the coming semesters.
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micellar sulphuric acid
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EXTRA CURRICULAR
● The Students Council is a democratically elected body of students which has long been called
the Students Union. It is now known as the Students Council, by the Govt. Order. It is a
statutory body meant to serve the different needs of the students for the positive interest and
regular progress of the College. It actively participates in and organizes various events like
Annual Sports,Teachers Day, College Socials, Inter-College Competitions, Fresher's
Welcome Programme, Blood Donation Camp. They are meant to voice the conscious,
integrated opinions of the students to the concerned authority in a congenital manner.
● The College Magazine encourages original thought and expression among the students.
Three Magazines are published separately by the Morning, Day and Evening shifts. Besides
these, separate Wall Magazines are also brought out by each of the three shifts.
● The Sports and Games Department of the college has attained a high degree of eminence
by virtue of the tireless effort of its student community and the extremely active departmental
personnel. As an outcome of this endeavour students of this college have had consistent
success in various Inter-College, Inter-University, State, National and International level
meets. In the year 2006, a Sports Board was formed for the betterment of and co-ordination
among the students interested in sports and associated co-curricular activities.
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INFRASTRUCTURE
Computer facility
The college computer center offers various courses in Computer Education. For anyone interested in
combining professional skill in computers along with normal academic pursuit under one roof, this is a
good option.
College Canteen
Our college Canteen is a hub of animated activity for the young Jaipurians. It's facilities are
open to students of all three shifts of the College. It remains open from morning to late evening.
Known for mouth-watering dishes at a reasonable price, the Canteen also caters to the basic
requirement of teachers and non teaching staff in separate rooms. Efforts have been made recently to
refurbish the Canteen by giving it a splash of colour and introducing sleek new furniture.
Book Stall
The college Book stall offers books and stationery at a reasonably lower price compared to the
market rate. Every Jaipurian can avail of this facility. The Book Stall is a student-friendly outlet run
exclusively for the interest of the students.
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There are two spacious Common Rooms in the college- one for girls and the other for boys. Both are
housed in the first floor of the building and both offer provisions for indoor games like Table Tennis,
Varrom, Chess and the like.
Awards/Stipends/Concessions
● The Late Professor Deepak [Link] Memorial Award is awarded annually to two deserving
students in the department of political Science. The award, founded by the family of the late
teacher carries a monetary incentive to be expended on books. The award is given to the top
scorers from the Department in the final year University Examination. The award ceremony is
marked by a Memorial Lecture in honour of the Late Professor.
● Seth Anandram Jaipuria Memorial Awards for Academic Excellence are presented to the
highest scorer of each department in the final year University Exam. The presentation
ceremony is held on the Foundation Day of the College on 22nd December every year
● Professor Jaba Chatterjee Memorial Awards are presented to the three toppers of the
Department of English (Day) every year. The award ceremony is marked by a Memorial
Lecture sponsored by our college in revered memory of the late Professor.
● Professor Bani Bhushan Dasgupta Memorial Award is presented to the highest scorer in
English (Honours) every year.
● Professor Banibhushan- Amiyabhishan Memorial Awards are presented to the two most
deserving students from First and Second year English (Honours) every year.
● The Students' Fund Scheme renders financial assistance to deserving students to meet their
tution or Examination fees or to purchase books relevant to under graduate studies. The Fund
is composed of contribution from University Grants Commission (if available), and also from
the students.
● Free Studentship and Half Free Studentship are granted every year on a merit-cum-means
basis. The College notifies the date for submission of application and the list of necessary
documents. The continuation of all stipends, aids and the like is subject to good conduct,
regular attendance and satisfactory academic performance. Students enjoying any kind of
Government Scholarship are not eligible to partake of this grant.
● Railway Concession Forms can be obtained from the college office by outstation students
and applications made in accordance with Railway guidelines.
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CODE OF CONDUCT
1. Any failure to comply with the attendance-rule may ultimately lead to loss of one
academic year.
2. Although the College does not insist on a formal dress code, it is expected that the
students will wear decent clothes within the college premises, keeping in mind the
sanctity and reputation of an academic institution. We leave the choice to the
students, but the liberty should not be misused.
3. Use of mobile phones in the classrooms/library/laboratory/corridor is strictly
prohibited. An breach of conduct may invite severe punishment like permanent
confiscation of the mobile phone.
4. The Principal may in the interest of the institution require a student to leave the
college without assigning any reason. In such a case transfer certificate will be
issued free of charge.
5. Reports are sent to parents or guardians about the conduct and quality of work of the
students. The Principal invites co-operation of the students and their guardians in
making the process of education fruitful and in maintaining general order of
discipline. All the Departments in the College regularly organize
Parent-Teacher-Meeting. The Parents are apprised of the Academic Performance,
Attendance and General Conduct of their Daughters/Sons.
6. Students of all three shifts should always carry student’s ID cards, Acknowledgement
Cards and Produce such Cards at the entrance of the College
PASSED OUT STUDENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO ENTER THE COLLEGE PREMISES
WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE COLLEGE AUTHORITY
7. Students are strictly prohibited from making noise on the college corridors and as a
whole in the entire campus. No one can misuse the green space/the garden/the
corridor for playing any kind of game. Any act which disturbs the discipline of the
college is treated as punishable offence.
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The Internal Complaint Committee
The Internal Complaint Committee (ICC) of the College has been constituted as per UGC
(Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal of Sexual Harassment of Women Employees and Students in
Higher Educational Institutions) Regulations, 2015
This committee is meant to deal with the issues of gender based violence and to conduct gender
sensitization programme.
To lodge any complaint, please mail at
To ensure authenticity, no anonymous complaints will be entertained.
1. Dr. Srimanti Chowdhuri, Dept. of English, [Link] College, Presiding Officer, ICC
2. Shri Sadhan Dasgupta, Dept. of Psychology, University of Calcutta
3. Sm Swati Chatterjee, swati.chatterjee1961@[Link], South Kolkata, Sannidhya, 38A,
Balaram Bose Ghat Road, Kolkata
4. Dr. Sanghamitra Banerjee, Dept. of Physics, [Link] College
5. Sm Bulbul Ray Chowdhury, Dept. of Political Science, [Link] College
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Placement and Career Counselling Cell
The College has in place a vigorous Placement and Career Counselling Cell. Instituted in 2008, it
has been instrumental in introducing students in various positions of renowned companies, through
campus interviews. Career Counselling sessions are held at regular intervals to promote career
options in diverse fields. Grooming Sessions and motivating lectures are also a part of the
programme.
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LIST OF HOLIDAYS
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Netaji’s Birthday Thu Jan 23 2020 01
[ Please note that all dates and holidays are subject to change with prior notification]
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Seth Anandram Jaipuria Memorial Lecture delivered by the Director of M. P. Birla Planetarium,
Dr. Debi Prasad Duari on 22.12.2018
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College Annual Sports 2018-19
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Confluence – 2019: Reunion Program of the Morning Shift, SAJC
The morning shift of Seth Anandram Jaipuria College celebrated its first ever Reunion Program with
great fanfare on 24th February 2019. All teachers of the morning shift as well as the current students of
the different Departments put together a wonderful cultural Program on that day. The event was a
grand success in its very first year and over the years it hopes to expand further its scope and outreach.
Shift-in Charge Dr. Mou Chattopadhyay and Teachers Council Secretary Prof. Rekha Singh took the
initiative for this program.
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Department of Economics (Day Shift)
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Department of Political Science (Morning shift & Day shift): Prof. Dipak Krishna Basu
Memorial Lecture
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Department of Political Science (Day shift): Teacher’s Day Celebration
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Department of English (Day shift)
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Department of Bengali (Morning shift)
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Department of Geography (Gen): Shantiniketan Field Tour, 2019
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Department of Chemistry (Day shift)
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Department of Physics (Day shift)
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Department of Computer Sciences (Day shift)
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Department of Botany (Day shift)
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Department of Zoology (Day shift)
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As per Ranking by Edu World (an ISO certified Education Service Provider based in Bangalore) of
100 best colleges in India, (published in Education World, a Human Development Magazine, May
2019) Jaipuria College achieved a pride of place as the 55th top college in India and the 12th best in
Kolkata.
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ATTENTION STUDENTS:
The College Grievence Cell works through a specially created e-mail.
Register/Report any form of grievance at: [Link]@[Link]
Published by Dr. Asok Mukhopadhyay, Principal, Seth Anandram Jaipuria College, Kolkata.
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