prospectus - 2015... - MUC Women`s College Burdwan

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prospectus - 2015... - MUC Women`s College Burdwan
M.U.C. Women's College – Prospectus
M.U.C. WOMEN’S COLLEGE
RE-ACCREDITED (B) with CGPA 2.72 BY NAAC
Government Sponsored Degree College with PG
PROSPECTUS-2015
B.C. Road, Burdwan - 713104
Phone : 0342-2533168 / Fax : 0342-2531900
E-mail : mucwcburdwan@gmail.com
Website : www.mucwcburdwan.org
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ABOUT COLLEGE, COURSES & RULES
FOREWORD
It was the ardent zeal for advancement of women education that led to the establishment
of Maharajadhiraj Uday Chand Women’s College in Burdwan on July 28, 1955. The
college owes its establishment to the dedicated efforts of Late Santosh Kumar Bose,
an enthusiastic member of the town’s intelectual elite; the sincere co-operation of Dr.
Bidhan Chandra Roy, the then Chief Minister of West Bengal, and to crown all, the
magnanimity of His Highness Uday Chand Mahatab, who offered a part of his royal
palace to be used as Women’s College. Later on, a portion of Anjuman Kachhari
attached to the palace was also gifted to the College. As a mark of gratitude the
institution has been named after the former Raja of Burdwan, Maharajadhiraj Uday
Chand Mahatab. During 2004-05 the College celebrated its Golden Jubilee, the glorious
50-year of its effort to spread the light of education among women. The Jubilee function
was inaugurated by Mr. Somnath Chattopadhyay, Hon’ble Speaker, Lok Sabha
(2004-09). In 2005 the college introduced PG course in English and came to be
recognized as constituent college of the University of Burdwan. The courses run acquired
great success in quality, regularity and performance with success rate above 80%. A
good number of our ex-students have been placed in different Government and Private
Institutions and earned honour for their alma mater. During the current year the college
has been celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of its establishment.
AFFILIATION
Ours is a Government Sponsored College, originally affiliated to C.U., subsequently
affiliated to the University of Burdwan. In order to accommodate the ever increasing
number of students, the Arts section has been extended to the Morning Shift since 1971.
In view of huge demand of students the College introduced P.G. Course in English in
2005. For smooth running of the PG Course the College takes the help of Faculty from
Burdwan University and also from different Colleges.
INFORMATION ABOUT COURSE DETAILS :
Subjects for B.A. Honours Course (Day Shift) :
Honours
Bengali (87)
Combination (any two of the following)
Compulsory
Bengali/Geography English/Economic
Philosophy/Pol.Sc.
English
English (87)
Economics
History/Geography
Philosophy/Pol.Sc.
&
Sanskrit (87)
History/Geography
English/Economics
Philosophy/Pol.Sc.
Bengali /
History (87)
Sanskrit/Bengali
English/Economics
Philosophy/Pol.Sc. Alt. English &
Pol. Sc. (67)
Sanskrit/Bengali
History/Geography
English/Economics Environmental
Philosophy (73)
Sanskrit/Bengali
History/Geography
English/Economics
Economics (59)** Sanskrit/Bengali
History/Geography
Philosophy/Pol.Sc.
Geography (52)** Sanskrit/Bengali
English/Economics
Philosophy/Pol.Sc.
** Seat numbers includes B.A. & B.Sc. Course
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Subjects for B.Sc. Honours Course (Day Shift) :
Honours
Combination (any two of the following)
Compulsory
Physics (33)
Mathematics
Chemistry/Statistics
English
Chemistry (33)
Mathematics
Physics
Mathematics (73)
Physics
Chemistry/Statistics
Zoology (33)
Chemistry
Botany
&
Botany (33)
Chemistry
Zoology
Environmental
Microbiology (37)
Chemistry
Botany/Zoology
Nutrition (31)
Chemistry
Botany / Zoology
Economics
Mathematics
Statistics
Geography
Mathematics
Chemistry/Statistics
Computer Sc. (24)
Mathematics
Physics
&
Bengali / Alt. English
Subjects for General Course : B.A. (Day/Morning Shift)* & B.Sc. (Day Shift)
Stream
B.A. (240)
Morning
B.A. (719)
Day
B.Sc. (119)**
Pure
B.Sc. (Bio)
Combination (any three of the following)
History
Sanskrit/
Bengali
Sanskrit/
Bengali
Edn./Ph. Edn.
English/
Economics
Philosophy
/ Pol.sc.
Philosophy/
Pol. Sc.
Mathematics
Physics
Chem./Statistics
English
&
Bengali/
Alt. English
&
Environmental
Botany
Zoology
Chemistry
Studies
History/
Geography
Music
(Non-taught)
End./Ph.Edn.
Compulsory
*(Applicants of B.A. General Course may show preferences of shift but the preference would not be
taken into consideraion if the seats of a particular shift are already filled up).
** Seat Numbers includes Pure & Bio Streams
DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS :
Honours Courses
General Courses
Part-I
Comp. English - 50
Comp. Bengali / Hindi / Alt. English - 50
Honours - 200 & General - 200
Comp. English-50
Comp. Bengali/Hindi/Alt. English-50
General-300
Part-II
Part-III
Honours - 200 & General - 400
General-600
Honours - 400
Environmental Studies - 100
General-300
Environmental. Studies-100
In practical based subjects the number of papers for the three parts and theoretical / practical
marks distribution may vary.
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COLLEGE HOURS:
Morning Shift
Day Shift
7 a.m. - 11.30 a.m.
10.00 a.m. - 4.15 p.m.
COLLEGE RULES :
1. The manners of a student must be correct in the College campus. She is expected to have
fellow feeling and due regards for teachers and staff alike.
2 She should not make noise in the library, the classrooms and the college office. Silence
should be maintained while moving through the corridors and the assembly hall.
3. Each student is to participate in and keep discipline in the various functions, meetings,
competitions, Students’ Union Election and such activities in the college.
4. No student will be allowed to get in or out of a class without the teacher’s permission.
5. Regular and attentive class attendance is compulsory. Without stipulated percentage of attendance no student will be permitted to take her Test Examination.
Absence from the Honours class for ten consecutive days without any intimation
to the College Authority will lead to dropping of the name of the student from the
attendance register.
6. Students should observe all examination-rules and abstain from adopting unfair means in
the examination hall.
7. College Identity Card should be collected from the College office at the time of Admission
and should be kept secure as proof of studentship.
8. The Academic Calendar is to be regularly filled up and got signed by a teacher every
month. Otherwise, attendance calculated by the seacher will be treated as final. Application
explaining reasons of absence is to be made as per proforma printed in the Academic
Calendar.
9. After the commencement of classes every student will have to regularly follow all
Notifications made by the Authority. Information of general nature like application
for Free Studentship, date for filling up Forms for University Enrolment, Registration and Examination is not individually communicated to the students.
10. Use of Mobile phone is strictly prohibited inside the classroom.The cell phone may be kept
in the silent mode to receive emergency phone calls.
11. Generally within two months of Admission, each student is required to fill up
Registration cum Enrolment Form. This is a must for every student and as the
University here gives a dateline, no student is generally allowed to fill up Registration cum Enrolment Form beyond date. If this Registration cum Enrolment
Form is not filled up on time, no student is recognized as a student by the
University and therefore, is not eligible to appear at the University Examination.
12. As Hindi and Music are non-taught subjects in the College, every student is required to
meet the General Section within a week of the commencement of classes for necessary
formalities - seeking permission from the University for Hindi Combination and forwarding
names to Padmaja Naidu College for Music Combination.
13. All regular students of the college must attend 75% of classes held during a
session. University rule will be applicable for having less than stipulated attendance.
14. Students must use College property (furniture, fan, light, water cooler, laboratory equipment
etc.) with care and caution. Any student found damaging college property will have to pay
compensation for the loss/damage.
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15. Students are expected to go through college website (www.mucwcburdwan.org), Notice
Board & Digital Display Board regularly to update about any academic / administrative
schedule.
16. Science students must attend Theoretical as well as Practical classes regularly.
Students who bunk Theoretical classes may not be allowed to attend Practical
classes at all.
17. In case a student changes the SIM of her mobile phone, she will have to inform the college
authority in this regard.
COUNCIL & ASSOCIATION
STUDENTS’ UNION
A lawfully constituted Students’ Union exists in the College to ensure proper implementation
of students’ welfare schemes and also to vindicate the academic rights of the students. The
Students’ Union, in co-operation with the teachers & staff, also ensures student - participation in diverse cultural and academic activities and in the annual sports meet of the College.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
CHIRAYATA , the college Alumni Association, has shown active interest in the development work of the college. Some activities worthy of mention :
Programme
Held on
Chirayata Reunion
03rd August, 2014
NCC day celebration
29th November, 2014
Seminar on Breast Cancer
16th January, 2015
Bastra Bitaran
17th January, 2015
Antarjatik Matrivasha Dibas
21st Feburary, 2015
FACILITIES FOR STUDENTS
FINANCIAL AID
(A) Free Studentship:
Free-studentship is granted to all needy students on the basis of merit and attendance.
Application for the same in prescribed Form along with requisite testimonials should reach
the Principal within the notified date.
The number of beneficiaries during the session 2014-15 is noted below :
Full Free
Half Free
No. of
Amount (`)
beneficiaries
178
266
444
2,60,000.00 (approx)
(B) Other Sources:
There are a number of other sources wherefrom a student may get financial help to
prosecute her studies. The sources, the number of beneficiaries and amount of assistance
during the session 2014–15 are listed hereunder :
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No. of
beneficiaries
Name of Scholarship
Amount (`)
W.B. Minorities Dev. & Finance Co.
202
11,00,000.00
Merit-Cum-Means Scholarship
43
4,19,400.00
Total
380
OBC, S.C. & S.T (W. B. Backward Stipend)
918
Kanyashree Project
373
15,19,400.00
Amount paid
in their personal Account
LIBRARY
Students are given cards to borrow books from the General Library. Books borrowed from
the library should be checked before borrowing and taken care of while reading. Any loss
or damage must be compensated for. Advanced Honours students are given one extra book
for fifteen days. The department selects the advanced learners on the basis of their
performance. All General course students are entitled to borrow books for a stipulated
period of time. Internet facility is available in the library. The Library cards are to be
returned compulsory before filling up of examination forms.
SEMINAR LIBRARY
Nearly all the Honours departments of the College have Seminar Libraries. Honours students may borrow books of frequent use from the Seminar Library of their department.
BOOK BANK
Needy students of the College may apply for Textbooks from the Book Bank after TEST
Examination. The Application must be supported by Income Certificate issued by appropriate Authority. Screening is done when the number of Applicants is too large. Text books
issued from the Book Bank are not required to be returned before the completion of the
Final Examination.
HOSTEL
For students coming from far off places, there are three well-furnished Hostels in the
college campus - Roquia, Swarnakumari and Sarala. Priority for accommodation is given
to the students with Honours in consideration of merit and in some cases, distance.
Allotment of Hostel seats is made subject wise. A boarder, willing to leave Hostel after two
months of Admission has to pay seat rent for one-half year. Each Hostel has a warden and
adequate number of mess- staff. PWD candidates are entitled to special consideration for
Hostel admission.
TRAVELLING CONCESSION
The College issues Railway Travel Concession (RTC) Form to day –scholars commuting
from home. Application for the same is not entertained during the Summer Recess and the
Puja Vacation. The RTC form is normally issued on Quarterly basis.
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PARKING
There is provision in the campus for keeping cycles of the students and the staff alike.
Cycle tokens are to be collected at the beginning of the Academic Session from the
caretakers of the cycle stand on payment of necessary charges (@ ` 10.00 per month) and
these tokens are to be returned after the Test Examination. Once the token is issued, the
discontinuity is to be officialised by return of token and written application in this regard.
ENDOWMENT PRIZES
Donor
1. Smt Manju Sen
Eligibility - Highest marks in Arts (H)
2. Smt Shantisudha Ghosh
Eligibility - Highest Marks in History (H)
3. Smt Dolly Dasgupta
Eligibility - Highest Marks in Philosophy (G)
4. Smt Aruna Ghosh
Eligibility - Highest Marks in Hostory (G)
5. Smt Archana Chaudhury
Eligibility - Highest Marks in Sanskrit (H)
6. Smt Archana Chaudhury
Eligibility - Highest Marks in Sanskrit (G)
7. Smt Amita Dasgupta
Eligibility-Highest Marks in Mathematics (H)
8. Smt Ila Majumder
Eligibility - Poor Financial Condition
9. Dr. Ajanta Saha and Dr. Anik Kumar Saha
Eligibility - Highest Marks in Bengali (H)
10. Smt Gopa Banerjee (Mitra)
Eligibility - Poor Financial Condition
11. Dr Kamal Kanti Ghosh
Highest Marks in Zoology (H)
12. Eligibility - Highest Marks in Arts (H)
& Science (H)
13. Eligibility - Highest Marks in English (H)
14. Debika Sen Sarkar
Eligibility -Highest Marks in Philosophy (H)
15. Sadhana Roy
Eligibility -Highest Marks in Microbiology (H)
16. Dr. Rama Mondal
Eligibility -Highest Marks in Botany (H)
17. Anita Roy Chowdhury
Eligibility -Highest Marks in B.Sc. Bio. (Gen.)
18. Aloke Kumar Bhattacharyya
Best Comperition / Performance
19. Surapati Bandyopadhyay
Eligibility Highest Marks in Sanskrit, Bengali
Maths. (Gen.)
20. Surapati Bandyopadhyay
Eligibility Poor Financial Intelligent Students
21. Aparna Dey
Highest Marks in Pol. Sc. (H)
22. Geeta Pal
Highest Marks in Bengali (H)
In memoriam
Mother - Bibhabati Sengupta
Prize Amount (`
`.)
Cash 4500.00
Father - Dr. Sudhir Ghosh
Cash
18000.00
Husband - Bhaskar Dasgupta
Cash
10000.00
Father - Kamal Kumar Ghosh
Cash
15000.00
Grand Mother - Shantimoyee Debi
Cash
15000.00
Mother - Bani Chaudhury
Cash
10000.00
Mother-in law - Sadhana Dasgupta
Cash
10000.00
Annual College Stipend
Cash
50000.00
Adhyapika SantisahaSmarak Purashkar Cash
20000.00
Sri Siddhartha Banerjee
Cash
20000.00
Father - Dr. Jitendranath Ghosh
Cash
25000.00
Archana Ghosh
Cash
7286.00
Prafulla Dasgupta
Cash
2500.00
Manindra Bhusan Sen & Pratima Sen
Husband : Jitendra Nath Roy
Cash
Cash
10000.00
30000.00
Father : Banshadhar Ghosh
Cash
20000.00
Father : Abani Roy Choudhury
Cash
20000.00
Sister Sulekha Bhattacharyya
Swami Satchidananda,
Shibsankar Bandyopadhyay
Shibvani Bandyopadhyay
Cash
10001.00
Cash
30000.00
Dr Jayanta De
Cash
Cash
20000.00
10000.00
Father : Jitendra Mondal
Cash
15000.00
Total
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RESULT S & ACHIEVEMENT
EXAMINATION RESULTS 2014
Total Appeared
B.A. (Honours)
B.Sc. (Honours)
B.A. (General)
B.Sc. (General)
Total
295
165
497
23
980
1st Class 2nd Class
48
78
–
05
131
217
55
57
11
340
Pass
–
–
201
–
201
Total Passed
265
133
258
16
672
STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT 2014
Name
Anushree Ghoshal
Paromita Ghosh
Shilpa Gangopadhyay
Subject
Pol. Science
Zoology
Botany
University Rank*
2nd
2nd
2nd
* Rank not yet finalized by the University of Burdwan
OTHER ACHIEVEMENT
The College has been awarded the Best Prize (District Level) for success in Kanyashree
Prakalpa.The Students of the College have also received the Best Award in the District and
Burdwan Division in Youth Parliament Competition.
HEALTHY PRACTICES
PLACEMENT CELL
The Placement cell with the help of the department concerned has been actively engaged
in finding suitable placement for students. Every year campus recruitment drive by IBM/
WIPRO is held and a number of students get offers for job from the company even before
they pass out of the college. With the assistance of the District Employment Exchange the
College has been trying to extend better career guidance service to the job aspirants.
COUNSELLING CELL
The College has a personal counselling cell for the students. The factulty associated help
students to tide over stress and strain in situations of crisis.
EVALUATION
The College has a system of evaluation of the performance of the teachers by students,
much appreciated by NAAC. Students of the College are expected to be seriously and
attentively engaged in the learning process so that they might be in a position to evaluate
the performance of their instructors. The acquisitional progress of the students is assessed
throughout the year through class tests (normally four tests for Hons papers of 100 marks)
and two other Tests are held. The tests are to be taken seriously, for marks obtained in
class tests are recorded in the Merit Register and taken into account to determine the
eligibility of a student for taking University Examination. As part of modification of
education pattern the college has introduced Supplementary Test for students who missed
their Pre-Final Test on medical or other grounds.
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PARENT-STAFF MEETING
The college meets the parents/guardians of the students every year usually on July 28. All
parents/guardians are cordially invited to attend the meeting and enrich the College Authority with their valuable suggestions for improvement.
ANTI-RAGGING SQUAD
Ragging in the College Hostel is strictly prohibited. Any student found guilty of ragging may
be rusticated by the college. Hostel boarders are required to immediately bring to the
notice of the Authority each case of ragging for appropriate disciplinary action. As per
UGC guideline, an anti-ragging squad has been formed by the Governing Body. Any student
feeling harassed may move the Anti-ragging Squad for justice. The following are the
members of the Anti-ragging Squard : Principal (Chairman), Hostel Super (Convener), Prof.
R. Chowdhury (Member), Prof. K. Ghosh (Member), Mr. K. Guin (Member), Smt. Pranita
Sarkar (Member), Smt. M. Pande (Member)
SEXUAL HARASMENT PROTECTION COMMITTEE
As per UGC guideline the college management has constituted a committee for protection
of sexual harassment. The following are the members of the said committee. Prof. Paromita
Chowdhury (Convener), Smt. Barnali Chakraborty (Member), Prof. Mahua Dattagupta
(Member), Smt. Pranita Sarkar (Member).
MAGAZINE & JOURNAL
ESONA, the college magazine, is regularly published to nurture the artistic/literary and com
municative potentials of the students. Orginality and scholarship are the criteria for selection in the matter of publication and the decision of the Magazine sub-committee is final
regarding publication of submitted material.The College publishes a Multi-disciplinary
Refereed journal JAST with the contribution mainly from the faculty of the college.
WALL MAGAZINE
The College also periodically publishes Wall Magazines separately for Science, Social
Science and Literature students. The entire work of publication is done by the students
themselves. The College Alumni Association has shown interest in ensuring the regularity
of its publication.
SPORTS
Our students are regularly selected for University team, specialy Handball, Kabadi & KhoKho team. Apart from organizing the Annual Sports Meet the college on a regular basis
sends outstanding sports persons to participate in different Inter-collegiate and District
Sports Meet. The College has created Gymnasium facility for all its students. There is also
scope for playing out-door games in the playground developed in 2012.
The following students take part in different events :
Level
Event
Name
Non-Govt. State Meet
High Jump
Sonali Roy
Shot-put & Discuss
Sanchayita Roy
Inter-University (East Zone)
Basket Ball
Sanchayita Roy & Puja Bhakat
Kho-Kho
Tanusree Bag
Hand Ball
Puja Kewat, Sangita Kewat, Mou
Paitandy, Nilanjana Konar &
Bandona Nag
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NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS)
Students are always encouraged to join the N.S.S. unit of the College as volunteers. The
N.S.S. volunteers organize various programmes at regular intervals. N.S.S. programmes
aim at social development through Literacy Drive, Family Planning Programmes, Medical check-up, Environmental awareness etc. After completion of 240 hrs of social service in a span of two years, the volunteers are entitled to get an N.S.S. certificate from
the University of Burdwan. Some activities during the session 2014-15 are mentioned
below:
Programme
Held on
Tree Plantations
Diamond Jubilee Ralley
Utility of Blood Donation Camp
Thalassamie detection and its importance
Swachh Bharat Avijan
World Disabled Day
Thalasamia Test Camp by Pusti
Seminar on Cancer & Food Habit
Drama a Linga Samya Sachatenata on the
Occasion of Diamond Jubilee Celebration
NSS Camp at Korapara Basti
(Ward No. 9)
Health Check-up of Child on International
Health Day District Level Inter College
Special NSS Camp
14th July to 20th July, 2014
28th July, 2014
06th Sept. & 24th Sept., 2014
08 November, 2014
15th November, 2014
07the December, 2014
29th Dec, 2014
14th Jan, 2015
10th Feb, 2015
From 13th Feb to 19th Feb., 2015
07th April, 2015
From 20th April to 24th April, 2015
NATIONAL CADET CORPS (NCC)
Students admitted to the college may join the N.C.C. as cadets under 5 Bengal Battalion
(Girls). The College helps arranging training classes, parades and firing practice for the
enrolled cadets in the College campus. Classes and training are held for two hours once
a week on every Sunday. The N.C.C. authority supplies uniform and other necessary
articles to the cadets. Once enrolled as a cadet, a student has to undergo training at least
for two years. The army arranges various camps, like Advanced Leaders’ Camp, Republic Day Camp, All India Summer Training Camp and Neighboring State Camp for the
cadets.
The following students take part in different camps
Camp
Name
Republic Day Camp (RDC)
Barnali Dey
Thil Shinik Camp (TSC)
Taniya Khatun, Antara Nayek,
Nibedita Singh & Husnahara Khatun
Special National Integration Camp (SNIC)
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INFORMATION FOR ONLINE ADMISSION
Registration for Online admission will be allowed during a specified period through
admission website (www.mucwcadmission.com) and the steps are given below.
a) STEP-I (Registration):
Registration includes entries of student details: (Name, date of birth, parent's name,
guardian's name, address, category [UR/ SC/ ST/ OBC-A/OBC-B], PWD (YES/NO),
mobile number, marks obtained (% of marks of secondary/equivalent level and subject
wise marks of higher secondary/equivalent level) & name of the Board, Registration
number, year of passing (higher secondary/equivalent level).
Name of the Board at higher secondary/equivalent level must be selected from the list
of approved boards (NOS, IGNOU, CBSE, ISC, WBCHSE, RMV, NSOV, OTHERS).
Un-enlisted boards are to be written by selecting 'OTHERS'.
To restrict multiple registrations by single applicant, name of the Board & registration
number at higher secondary/equivalent level will be considered for verification of
identity.
After successful completion of Online Admission Form Unique Registration Number and
Form Number will be generated by Computer. These are very important and will be
forwarded via SMS. (if mobile number is available).
The Unique Application Number will be treated as User Id and Date of Birth (dd/mm/
yyyy) will be treated as Password for further communication.
There shall be a provision for changing password for security purposes and that should
be remembered.
b) STEP II (Payment for Registration) :
For confirmation of Online Registration applicants must get a print-out of the e-challan
for Registration and deposit registration fee (Rs. 100/-, Non-Refundable) at any branch
of SBI within notified dates.
Duration for online registration and payment of registration fee is 9 days. (Nine days
for registration as well as submission of registration fees).
Those who want to make cash payment are to close all formalities regarding payment
within banking hours of the dateline.
Service charge may depend on "Mode of payment".
c) STEP III (Locking of choices)
Applicants must "LOCK" their choices only after they have finalized their options. If
candidates fail to lock their choices by 5.00 PM of last date (final day i.e. 9th day of
registration), their last saved choices will be automatically locked using "AUTOLOCK"
feature.
Applicants will be allowed to exercise maximum six choices for Honours Course from
among those subjects for whom they are eligible.
All choices will be considered equally preferred.
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d) STEP IV ( Publication of merit list)
Subject-wise and category wise merit list will be generated on the basis of intake
capacity separately for Honours and General Courses. So applicants who want to study
in the college even if Honours in the subject of preference is not available are to apply
for the same.
Reservation as per rule: UR 55%, SC 22%, ST 6%, OBC-A 10% & OBC-B 7% (PWD
3% will be reserved considering all the categories).
Reserved category applicants will be considered in unreserved list as well as reserved
list provided that they have equivalent merit point; otherwise they will be considered only
for reserved category. If a Reserved category candidate having name in both Reserved
and unreserved lists gets admitted, she will be treated as unreserved and the reservation
facility will be extended to the next in reserved merit list.
e ) STEP V (Acceptance of choices)
Applicant must click the "ACCEPT" button to book her seat for the subject(s) in which
she has been merit listed within stipulated phase. Otherwise her name will be deleted
from the merit list.
Duration for each phase of online admission will be 2+1 days of which the Final day
must be a bank working day.
f) STEP VI (Payment for admission):
For confirmation of online admission applicants must get a printout of the e-challan for
admission and deposit admission fee (as mentioned) at any branch of SBI within
stipulated date.
Those who want to make cash payment are to close all formalities regarding payment
within banking hours of the dateline.
Service charge may depend on "Mode of payment".
All the online admissions are provisional.
g) STEP VII (Verification of documents):
Within every phase merit listed applicants must appear in the college office with all
testimonials (in ORIGINAL) including payment documents (e-challan of registration and
admission) and print out of filled-up online Admission Form for verification.
After verification, applicants will have to deposit course fee, where applicable, at college
cash counter and collect roll number specific bill book to complete the admission process
(Fees structure).
If any discrepancies are found during the verification of original testimonials, the college
authority will have the right to cancel the admission of the student but the fees deposited
will be refundable.
Verification of documents for confirmation of admission is to be completed before the
expiry of next phase (i.e. for Phase 1, within Phase2; for Phase2, within Phase3 and
so on).\
GENERAL INFORMATION
Applicants are requested to visit admission website (www.mucwcadmission.com)
regularly for updating about how many seats are lying vacant in a particular subject of
her option.
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Applicants may apply for Only Honours course or Only General course or Both Honours
and General courses.
Eligibility Criteria for Honours and General Courses:
i. Passing H.S. /equivalent level in 2012, 2013, 2014 & 2015.
ii. For Honours course, at least 45% marks in aggregate including Honours seeking subjects
(or allied subject).
iii. For General Courses, at least pass marks in aggregate including combination subjects.
iv. In practical based subjects pass marks is to be obtained separately in theory and
practical parts.
Merit point calculation:
Merit Point for Honours courses (M) = X + Y + Z
Merit Point for General courses (M) = Y
where
X : % of marks obtained at secondary/ equivalent level (except additional subject);
Y : % of marks obtained at H.S. /equivalent level (best one language and best three electives
except Environmental Studies);
Z : % of marks obtained at H.S./equivalent level in the Honours seeking subject/allied subject.
No marks from merit point will be deducted for year lapse i.e. for passing in 2012, 2013
& 2014.
SMS information of allotted choices will be sent to applicant as per serial number in the
applicant's choice list. However, as the same may remain undelivered for technical
faults, applicants are requested to verify status at the beginning of every phase.
After 1st phase if any discrepancies be found regarding student data, corrections of
merit list will be made strictly on the basis of applications from candidates along with
supporting document before the publication of merit list for the third phase of admission.
In case of inadvertent error the applicant may apply with proper documents for
consideration in the next phase. The claim of such candidate for a Honours subject will
be entertained if the merit point comes down to the level of her Grade and if any seat
lies vacant after accommodating all other candidates of equivalent Grade.
The provisional admission is to be ultimately approved by the affiliating University to
which every admitted student is to apply for Registration and Enrolment.
Applicants who have already registered but have not got chance for admission to any
of the six honours courses of their choice may change their option subject to the
following conditions:
a. There must be a subject in which all the applicants have been offered chance for
admission but seats are vacant because the merit listed candidates have not accepted
the chance.
b. The applicant exercises her option by revising her earlier choice i.e. surrendering the
stipulated number of subjects of first option.
c. The maximum number of subjects available for re-option is three.
d. The candidate fulfils the eligibility criteria for studying the subject.
e. Exercising this option means her name will be automatically deleted from the merit list
of the subject she is surrendering for the purpose of re-option.
f. Applicants will have to visit the college website for notification regarding date of reoption, if any. The decision of the admission committee will be final in this regard.
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FEE-STRUCTURE (June-2015-May 2016)
FEE ( ` )
B.A. B.A..Gen. B.A.
Gen.
With
Gen.
Ph. Ed. With
Geo.
B.A.
B.A.
B.A.
Gen. Hons. Hons.
With
With
Geo. &
Geo.
Ph. Ed.
B.Sc.
Gen.
(Effective from JUNE-2015)
B.Sc. B.Sc. B.Sc. Micro- Nutrition Comp.
Hons. Hons. Hons. biology (Hons.)
Sc.
Math.
With
(Hons.)
Comb (Hons.)
Eco.
STSP
Admission fee
(1st Yr. Only)
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Tution (Monthly)
(50/75/85/110) x 4
200
200
200
200
300
300
340
440
440
440
440
440
440
Devoelopment
fee (Annual)
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
Session Charge
(Inc. S.U.& S.H.H.)
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
Electricity(Monthly) 120
30x4
120
Generator (Annual)
40
Enrolment fee (annual)
50
115
50
115
50
115
50
115
50
115
50
115
50
115
50
115
50
115
50
115
50
115
50
115
50
115
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
Regn. (1st. Yr. Only
40
Univ. Sports fee
(1st Only)
Lib. Fee (Annual)
Library Caution
Deposit (Annual)
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Laboratary
Charges (Annual)
0
0
150
150
0
150
150
0
150
150
150
150
150
Laboratory
Caution
(Annual)
0
0
100
100
0
100
100
0
100
100
100
100
100
Practical Fee
(Annual)
0
0
0
0
0
0
200
0
200
200
200
200
200
College Exam. fee
(Annual)
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Festival
(Annual)
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7000
4000
8000
0
120
0
120
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Fees For Statistics
(Monthly) 75 x 4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
300
0
300
0
0
0
Academic
Calendar
(Annual)
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
Misc. Fee
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
Spl. Medical Aid
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Identity Card
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Course fee
(Annual)
For Ph. Edn.
(Monthly) 30 x 4
TOTAL ( ` )
Hostel
Fees :
1420 1540 1670 1790 1520 1770 2010 1960 2110 2410 9110
Generator &
Seat &
Establishment Electricity
(Monthly)
(Monthly)
(30 + 70) x 3
250 x 3
Session Charge
1510
750
14
300
PG
in
English
800
3000
6110 10110 3800
TOTAL
(`)
2560
Mess Charges
to be collected
afterAdmission
(Monthly)
650
M.U.C. Women's College – Prospectus
FACULTY
PRINCIPAL-Dr.Sukriti Ghosal
Rajeswar Roy
Sudeshna Dutta (Part-time)
Anirban Dutta (Part-time)
Department of Sanskrit
Dr. Mahua Ganguly
Dr. Basudeb Bhattacharya (In Charge)
Amit Saha
Bula Pal (Part-time)
Aparna Mitra (Part-time)
Subarna Roy Chowdhury (Part-time)
Madhumnita Nag Chakraborty (Part-time)
Department of Physical Education
Mamata Malik (Contractual & In-charge)
Debashree Koner (Part-time)
Department of Physics
Dr. Sisir Kumar Garai
Chandranath Bandyopadhyay (In-charge)
Dr. Atanu Dan
Sukla Rajak
Dr. Oindrila Mondal
Department of Bengali
Dr. Sangeeta Majumder (In charge)
Mira Mondal
Rajat Biswas
Putul Pal (Part-time)
Department of Chemistry
Dr. Indrani Pal
Kakoli Halder (In-charge)
Dr. Kakoli Dutta
Piyali Ghosh
Dr. Goutam Bhattacharya
Department of English
Ajay Sarkar (In-charge)
Dr. Suranjana Bhadra
Jayanta Dangar
Dr. Pradipta Sengupta
Dr. Anupama Chowdhury
Jemima Sakum Phipon
Department of Mathematics
Dr. Pinaki Majumder (In-charge)
Dr. Santwana Basu
Dr. Sibdas Dholey
Dr. Samim Ferdous (Part-time)
Department of Philosophy
Pran Kumar Rajak (In Charge)
Department of Political Science
Kamal Chandra Burman (In-charge)
Arpita Banerjee
Anindita Mukherjee (Part-time)
Pranab Kumar Adhikari (Part-time)
Menoka Panja (Part-time)
Chandan Kumar Dan (Part-time)
Smt. Sabana Khatun (Part-time)
Department of Botany
Dr. Sanjukta Maity (In-charge)
Chandan Das
Swarnendu Mondal
Dr. Moumita Basu
Department of Zoology
Dr. Bibekananda Mukhopadhyay
Dr. Abhijit Bandyopadhyay (In-charge)
Subrata Mallick
Dr. Nayan Roy
Dr. Soumyajit Chowdhury
Anita Roy Choudhury (Laboratory Instuctor)
Department of Economics
Dr. Arpita Banerjee
Siddhartha Bhadra
Khokon Sarkar (In-charge)
Hiranya Lahiri
Department of Microbiology
Subhendu Chakrabarty
Dr. Anindita Ray (Mukherjee) (In-charge)
Dipta Nag (Contractual)
Department of Geography
Dr. Krishna Ghosh
Paromita Chaudhury (In-charge)
Barnali Mitra (Sinha)
Milon Mondal
Department of Nutrition
Mala Halder (Contractual)
Meenakshi Chatterjee (Contractual & In-charge)
Department of History
Dr. Mallika Chakraborty
Munsi Azimbor Rahaman
Mahuya Duttagupta (In-charge)
Department of Computer Science
Joydeep Dey (Guest Faculty)
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Non-Teaching STAFF
OFFICE
Debasis Bhattacharyya
Gurudas Mukherjee
Krishna Chandra Guin
Kishore Sengupta
Aloke Kumar Bhattacharyya
Partha Kumar Mallick
Manik Sen
Aditya Dutta
Suresh Mishra
Narayanji Kumar
Dr. Krishnendu Roy
Sanjeev Ganguly
Kameswar Singh
Deb Bahadur
Prabir De
Sk Laltu
Head Clerk (Day)
Head Clerk (Morning)
Accountant
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk/typist
Bearer / Peon
Bearer / Peon
Bearer / Peon (Morning)
Bearer / Peon
Bearer / Peon
Generator-pump Operator
Durwan
Durwan
Durwan
Account Staff (Contractual)
LIBRARY
Barnali Chakraborty
Piyali Das
Kuntal Ghosh
Parimal Bhattacharyya
Kshetranath Maji
Pranita Sarkar
Librarian
Librarian
Asst. Librarian (Contactual)
Bearer (Literate)
Bearer (Literate)
Bearer (Literate)
LABORATORY
Somnath Hansda
Asim Kumar Chatterjee
Nandadulal Bhattacharyya
Jagannath Dutta
Anil Kumar Chatterjee
Kailash Tripathy
Sanjay Dutta
Jitnarayan Maji
Biswanath Santra
Minati Nag
Laboratory Attendant (Physics)
Laboratory Attendant (Chemistry)
Laboratory Attendant (Chemistry)
Laboratory Attendant (Chemistry)
Laboratory Attendant (Chemistry)
Laboratory Attendant (Geography)
Laboratory Attendant (Botany)
Laboratory Attendant (Zoology)
Laboratory Attendant (Zoology)
Laboratory Attendant (Contractual)
[Microbiology]
HOSTELSTAFF
Hiramati Banerjee
Runu Dey
Maitrayee Pande
Ramprasad Mondal
Bhola Jha
Sakaldeb Mandal
Sanjoy Kumar Mandal
Kalipada Das
Shankar Nandi
Nargis Begum
Warden (Contractual)
Warden (Contractual)
Warden (Contractual)
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
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