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Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira

Belur Math, Howrah-711202


A Residential Autonomous College affiliated to University of
Calcutta College with Potential for Excellence

Contents
1. History and Objective:
1. History and Objective 1
2. Units of Ramakrishna Mission
Saradapitha 2 What is today the Ramakrishna
3. Courses of Study 3 Mission Vidyamandira, traces its origin
4. Programme Outcomes (PO) 13
to the educational ethos of Swami
5. Rules of Admission 18
Vivekananda. True education, according
to Swami Vivekananda, must enable a
6. Rules for Payment of Dues 18
person to manifest all that is best in him
7. Examination 19 by a harmonious development of head,
8. Stipends and Scholarships 28 hand, and heart. Such an education
9. Library 29 would not only combine in it the best
10. Computer Laboratory & Internet Kiosk 30 elements of Eastern and Western culture
11. Smart Classrooms & Language but would at the same time hold aloft
Laboratory 31 the Indian ideals of devotion, wisdom
12. ‘Swami Vivekananda Research and morality so that it might meet the
Centre’ (SVRC) 31 national temperament at every point.
13. Internal Quality Assurance Cell 31 True to the Swamiji’s vision as early as
14. Placement & Career Counselling Cell 31 1898 of a temple of learning combining
15. College and Hostel Dress Code 32 the elements of the ancient ‘Gurukula’
tradition of India and the scientific
16. Hostel 33 temper of the West, Ramakrishna
17. Co-curricular Activities 34 Mission Vidyamandira came into being
18. Anti-ragging Cell 36 on 4th July, 1941.
19. Discipline 37 Vidyamandira was started as an
20. Vidyamandira Vidyarthi Samsad 39 Intermediate Arts college, started
21. Visits by Guardians 39 under the auspices of Saradapita, a
22. Health 39 branch of the Ramakrishna Mission in
23. Administrative & Faculty Members 40 1941. It was upgraded to a three-year
24. Administrative & Academic degree college in July 1960. Indeed, its
Support Staff (College) 53 becoming ‘a college with potential for
25. Administrative & Academic excellence’ as also being conferred with
Support Staff (Hostel) 58
‘autonomy’ for 6 years by UGC in 2010,
26. Academic Medals & Prizes 60 Vidyamandira’s onward march through
the passage of 76 years is a fascinating
27. Donations 77
study of an educational Institute’s bold
28. Fees Structure 89 strides, despite various odds, into the
29. Withdrawals 92 arena of higher education. Also, during
30. Daily Routine 99 the academic session 2006-2007, post-
31. Contact 100 graduate teaching was introduced.
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In the year 2013, to commemorate the 150th birth anniversary of Swami
Vivekananda, the college established ‘Swami Vivekananda Research Centre’
to run PhD programmes.
Also in the same year, in October 2013, the college was re-accredited
by NAAC with Grade ‘A’. In March 2014, the college was awarded the status
‘College with Potential for Excellence’ (CPE) for the second time by the UGC.
During 2015-16 session, the college was awarded DST-FIST by the Central
Government. The status of autonomy was renewed in 2016 by the UGC and
was extended for another 6 years. Vidyamandira was ranked 9th (resp 11th)
by NIRF at the national level (in the college category) in the year 2018 (resp.
2019).
Location:
Vidyamandira is located adjacent to the Headquarters of the
Ramakrishna Math & Ramakrishna Mission at Belur, amid peaceful and
elevating surroundings. It is on the Grand Trunk Road, 10 kilometres
from Kolkata and nearly 7 kilometres from the Howrah Station, and is
linked up with both, by regular bus, train and launch services. Ramakrishna
Mission Vivekananda Educational Research Institute (RKMVERI) is
just opposite to Vidyamandira. The college is purely residential, i.e.
all the students compulsorily reside in its hostels. Spread over a big
campus, the institution has six college buildings (including the library
block), six hostels, a dining hall, a guest-house, a spacious auditorium
(the Vivekananda Sabhagriha), four seminar / conference hall and
two large playgrounds. The auditorium has a seating capacity of 835.
Cultural functions suited to different occasions, annual prize distribution
function, seminars & symposia etc. are held in this beautiful auditorium
all through the academic year.

2. Units of Ramakrishna Mission Saradapitha:


The Vidyamandira is one among the many units of its mother
institution, Ramakrishna Mission Saradapitha. The different units in
Saradapitha are :
Tattwamandira — A religious and cultural centre;
Vidyamandira — A residential Autonomous UG & PG
College;
Shilpamandira — A Polytechnic offering three-year Diploma
courses in Engineering; it also has a
Computer Centre and a Community
Training Centre attached to it;
Sikshanamandira — A residential Autonomous B.Ed. & M.Ed.
College with research centre;
Shilpayatana — An l.T.l. with H.S. Vocational Course;
Shilpavidyalaya — An industrial school offering different
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trades; affiliated to the National Council
for Vocational Training, Government of
India;
Samaj Sevak
Sikshanamandira — A residential training centre for rural
technology and social work;
Janasikshamandira — A community rural development unit.

Other units within Saradapitha are Publication, Production and


Cottage Industry; Show Room and Sales Pavilion; Dairy.
3. Courses of Study:
Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) is being followed by the college at
present :
1. Under this CBCS system a student of any Undergraduate 3 year /
6 Semesters Honours Programme is required to take
a) Core Courses (CC) : 84 Credits
I. 14 Core Courses (CC) in 6 Semesters as 14 Honours Papers
b) Discipline Specific Elective Courses (DSE) : 24 Credits
I. 4 Discipline Specific Electives (DSE) courses in last 2
Semesters ( 2 DSEs in 5th and 2 DSEs in 6th semesters)
offered as 4 papers included in his Honours subject.
II. Among these 4 DSEs 1 or 2 may be Project work. This will
be determined by the Honours Department.
c) Generic Elective Courses (GE): 24 Credits
I. Within first four Semesters (i.e. within 1st, 2nd 3rd
and 4th semester), a student has to opt for 2 Generic
Elective (GE) Subjects each of which will have 2 Courses
/ 2 papers.
II. Thus, in each semester a student will have to take one
Course / Paper of one Generic Elective Subject only.
III. A student will be allowed to select his General Elective
Subject 1 in Semester 1 and he will have to continue the
same Generic Elective Subject in Semester 2. It means
that he will not be able to opt for a new Generic Elective
Subject / Course in Semester 2. However, in Semester
3, he will again be allowed to opt for another Generic
Elective Subject / Course and this new one will continue
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in his Semester 4 too. This means that a student will
have to study :
i. Course 1 / Paper 1 of Generic Elective Subject 1 in
Semester 1,
ii. Course 2 / Paper 2 of Generic Elective Subject 1 in
Semester 2,
iii. Course 1 /Paper 1 of Generic Elective Subject 2 in
Semester 3,
iv. Course 2 / Paper 2 of Generic Elective Subject 2 in
Semester 4.
IV. However, students should take note of the following
conditions before opting for any Generic Elective Subject
/ Course.
• A student can take any one of the Generic Elective
Subject offered by the college as mentioned below except
one which he has taken as his Honours subject / course.
It means that if a student of Physics Honours Programme
intends to opt for Generic Elective Subject / Course in
English or Bengali or Philosophy etc., he is allowed to do
so, but he will not be allowed to take any Generic Elective
Subject / Course from Physics.
• A student must have the prerequisite qualifications as
mentioned in the following table to opt for those Generic
Elective Subjects where such prerequisite qualifications
are mandatory. If no such prerequisite qualifications are
mentioned against any Generic Elective Subject / Course,
then it means that any student can opt for that subject.
• A student must consult his mentor-teachers of the
Honours Department before opting for any Generic
Elective Subject / Course.
d) Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC): 8 Credits
I. English Language and Bengali Language / Alternative
English :
• 4 Courses means 4 papers
• One English Language Course / Paper and One Bengali
Language / Alt English Language Course / Paper in
Semester 1
• One English Language Course / Paper and One Bengali
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Language / Alt English Language Course / Paper in
Semester 2
II. Environmental Studies :
• One Environmental Studies Course / Paper Semester 3
• One Environmental Studies Course / Paper Semester 4
e) Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC): 8 Credits
• Value-Oriented Course
• In all 6 Semesters all students have to study these
courses.
• In each Semester one Paper is allotted for this course.
2. The College Offers following Undergraduate (B.A. / B.Sc.)
Honours Programmes for the students who intend to get
admitted in the academic session 2019-2020. Students should
note the eligibility criteria for applying to their desired Honours
Programmes :

Programme Programme Eligibility Eligibility Eligibility 3 :


Name Code 1: 2: Subject
Year of Aggregate Specification
Passing in % In last
Qualifying

B.A. Bengali BNGA 2019 / 50% Bengali : 50%


Honours 2018

B.A. English ENGA 2019 / 60% English : 75%


Honours 2018

B.A. Sanskrit SANA 2019 / 50% Sanskrit : 50%


Honours 2018

B.A. History HISA 2019 / 50% --


Honours 2018

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B.A. PHIA 2019 / 50% --
Philosophy 2018
Honours
B.A. Political PLSA 2019 / 50% --
Science 2018
Honours

B.Sc. ECOA 2019 / 60% Mathematics :


Economics 2018 60%
Honours
B.Sc. PHSA 2019 / 70% Mathematics:
Physics 2018 70%
Honours Physics :70%
B.Sc. CEMA 2019 / 70% Mathematics :
Chemistry 2018 Pass Marks ;
Honours Chemistry :
70%
B.Sc. MTMA 2019 / 75% Mathematics :
Mathematics 2018 80%
Honours
B.Sc. MCBA 2019 / -- Chemistry :
Microbiology 2018 60% ;
Honours Biology: 60%
B.Sc. ZOOA 2019 / 60% Chemistry :
Zoology 2018 60% ;
Honours Biology: 60%
B.Sc. INCA 2019 / 60% Chemistry :
Industrial 2018 60%
Chemistry
Honours
B.Sc. CMSA 2019 / 60% Mathematics :
Computer 2018 60%
Science
Honours

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3. At present following Generic Elective (GE) subjects / courses
are being offered by the college. Before opting for any Generic
Elective one should see the eligibility criteria as mentioned
below. Kindly note that if no specific eligibility criterion is
mentioned, then it means any one can opt for the subject. All
eligibility criteria refer to the last qualifying examination (H.S. /
equivalent) :

Name of Generic Subject / Eligibility : Subject


Elective Subject / Course Code Specification
Course
Bengali BNGG --
English ENGG --
Sanskrit SANG --
History HISG --
Philosophy PHIG --
Political Science PLSG --
Economics ECOG --
Physics PHSG Physics: 60%
Chemistry CEMG Chemistry: Pass Marks
Mathematics MTMG Mathematics: 50%
Microbiology MCBG Biology: 60%; Chemis-
try: Pass Marks
Zoology ZOOG Biology: 50%
Electronics ELTG Physics: 50%
Statistics STSG Mathematics: 50%
Computer Science CMSG --

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3. Total Credit to be earned by a student to complete B.A./B.Sc. 3
year Hons Programme : 148 Credit
4. Mark sheet after each semester will be given both with SGPA
and detailed marks obtained by the examinee.
6. Similarly Mark sheet after the final semester will be given with
CGPA and detailed marks obtained by the examinee.
7. The SGPA and CGPA calculation for Undergraduate courses will
be done as per the following norms.

A.

% OF MARKS DESCRIPTOR GRADE GRADE POINT

85 - 100 OUTSTANDING O 10
70 - 84.99 EXCELLENT A+ 9
60 - 69.99 VERY GOOD A 8
55 - 59.99 GOOD B+ 7
50 - 54.99 ABOVE AVERAGE B 6
40 - 49.99 AVERAGE C 5
35 - 39.99 PASS (HONOURS) P 4
30 - 34.99 PASS (OTHERS) P 4
LESS THAN 35 FAILED (HONOURS) F 0
LESS THAN 30 FAILED (OTHERS) F 0

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B. Following is the Course Distribution for Undergraduate Honours
Programmes :

No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of TOTAL


Cours- Cours- Cours- Cours- Cours- Cours- Cour-
es es es es es es ses

SEM 1 SEM 2 SEM 3 SEM 4 SEM 5 SEM 6

CORE 2 2 3 3 2 2 14
COURSE /
HONOURS
SUBJECT
DISCIPLINE - - - - 2 2 4
ELECTIVE
COURSE
FROM HON-
OURS
GENERIC 1 1 1 1 - - 4
ELECTIVE
SUBJECT /
COURSE
AECC - LAN- 2 2 - - - - 4
GUAGE
AECC - ENVS - - 1 1 - - 2
SEC - ICSH 1 1 1 1 2 2 8
6 6 6 6 6 6 36

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C. Following is the credit distribution for undergraduate courses:

CR CR CR CR CR CR TOTAL
SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM CRED-
1 2 3 4 5 6 IT

CORE COURSE / 12 12 18 18 12 12 84
HONOURS SUB-
JECT
DISCIPLINE - - - - 12 12 24
ELECTIVE COURSE
FROM HONOURS
SUBJECT
GENERIC ELECTIVE 6 6 6 6 - - 24
SUBJECT / COURSE

AECC - LANGUAGE 2 2 - - - - 4
AECC - ENVS - - 2 2 - - 4
SEC - ICSH 1 1 1 1 2 2 8
21 21 27 27 26 26 148

C. Calculation of SGPA = (Total Credit X Total Grade Point = Total


Credit Point);
Total Credit Points/ Total Credits
D. Calculation of CGPA = (Total SGPA X Total Credits in each sem)
Total Credits earned in all the semesters

8. Under this CBCS system a student of any Postgraduate 2 year


/ 4 Semester Degree Programme is required to take Core Courses and
Discipline Specific Elective Courses and Mandatory Extra Credit Course.

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9. At present the college is offering following Post Graduate
Degree Programmes and the DSE included to those.

Sl Post Gradu- Name of the Discipline Specific Elective Course


No. ate Degree
Programme :
Core Course /
Subject
1 Bengali 1. Kathasahitya; 2. Kabyasahitya; 3. Prak-
adhunik Bangla Sahitya ebong Tar Punornirman;
4. Bhasatattwa ebong Sahityatattwa; 5.
Natyosahitya; 6. Bangla Lokasahitya ebong
Lokasanskriti; 7. Rabindrasahitya
2 Sanskrit 1. Nyaya; 2. Kavya; 3. Vyakarana
3 Philosophy 1. Vedanta Darshana; 2. Western Logic;
3. Ethics
4 Mathematics (1) Commutative Algebra, (2) Topology and
Geometry, (3) Algebraic Number Theory,
(4) Analytic Number Theory, (5) Algebraic
Topology, (6) Differential Manifolds, (7)
Advanced Analysis, (8) Advanced Functional
Analysis, (9) Rings of Continuous Functions,
(10) Probability Theory and Statistics, (11)
Operations Research, (12) Fluid Mechanics,
(13) Mechanics of Continua, (14) Elements of
Quantum Mechanics, (15) Special Theory of
Relativity, (16) Advanced Numerical Analysis.
5 Applied Chem- DSEs will be announced after the admission of
istry the students.

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A. Following is the credit distribution for postgraduate courses:
CREDIT CREDIT CREDIT CREDIT TOTAL
SEM 1 SEM 2 SEM 3 SEM 4 CREDIT
Core 20 20 20 20 80
Course
including
DSE
Mandatory 1 1 2 4
Extra Cred-
it Course:
ICSH

B. Following is the Grade Point distribution :


% OF MARKS DESCRIPTOR GRADE GRADE POINT

85 - 100 OUTSTANDING O 10
70 - 84.99 EXCELLENT A+ 9
60 - 69.99 VERY GOOD A 8
55 - 59.99 GOOD B+ 7
50 - 54.99 ABOVE AVERAGE B 6
40 - 49.99 AVERAGE C 5
35 - 39.99 PASS (HONOURS) P 4
30 - 34.99 PASS (OTHERS) P 4
LESS THAN 35 FAILED (HONOURS) F 0
LESS THAN 30 FAILED (OTHERS) F 0

C. Calculation of SGPA = (Total Credit X Total Grade Point = Total


Credit Point);
Total Credit Points/ Total Credits
D. Calculation of CGPA = (Total SGPA X Total Credits in each sem/
Total Credits earned in all the semesters

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Note 1 : However, the department decides each year which optional
elective may be offered based on the choice, performance and number
of the willing students along with the availability of the expert teachers
and allied matters.
Note 2 : While Bengali and Philosophy offers the choices in 4th semester,
Sanskrit and Mathematics offers it in 3rd and 4th semesters.
Note 3 : Apart from this, all the 5 Post Graduate programmes offer Project
Work and/or Field Study and/or Internship at least in one semester.
Note 4: Both M.A. and M.Sc. Programme students must take following
course : Mandatory Extra Credit Corse - Skill Enhance Course (SKE):
Value-Oriented Course (Indian Cultural and Spiritual Heritage) : 4 Credit
Note 5 : Total Credit to be earned by a student to complete M.A./M.Sc.
2 year / 4 semester Programme : 80 Credit
Note 6 : Mark sheet after each semester will be given both with SGPA
and detailed marks obtained by the examinee.
Note 7 : Similarly Mark sheet after the final semester will be given with
CGPA and detailed marks obtained by the examinee.

Diploma Programme
1. 1 year (2 semester) Diploma in Photography
a. This programme is under Credit-Grade System.
b. Total Credit : 60 (36 Skill-based credits+24 educational/
theoretical credits)
- This is in fact as par the guideline of UGC-initiated
Diploma Certification under B.Voc. Programme
c. This includes
- Directs Classroom Teaching –Theoretical
- Direct Classroom Teaching – Practical
- Outdoor Shooting – Field Work Study
- Project Preparation

2. 1 Year Diploma in Book Publishing Management


a. This programme is under Credit-Grade System.
b. Total Credit 60 (36 Skill-based credits+24 educational/
theoretical credits)
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- This is in fact as par the guideline of UGC-initiated
Diploma Certification under B.Voc. Programme
c. This includes
i. Direct Classroom Teaching –Theoretical
ii. Direct Classroom Teaching – Practical
iii. Field Work Study
iv. Industry-visit and internship

• Certificate Courses:
(a) Certificate Courses run by Swami Vivekananda
Research Centre (SVRC):
1. The Life and Teachings of Swami Vivekananda
(duration: 48 hrs),
2. The Life and Teachings of Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi
(duration: 40 hrs)
(b) Certificate Courses run by Placement Cell:
1. Combined Graduate Level Competitive Exam Coaching
(Rail, Bank, PSC, LIC etc.)
2. NET – SET Coaching
3. Coaching for SSC (Asst. Teachers)
4. WBCS Coaching
• Certificate course run by the NSS wing (Recognized by the
University of Calcutta; for hostellers only):
1. Blood Donors’ Motivation and Social Service
(duration: 20 hrs)
• Add-on Certificate Courses:
The college conducts a number of optional add-on courses.
Interested in-house students can join one or more of these
courses.
(a) Add-on Certificate Course run by Placement Cell:
1. Communicative English (only for in-house students)
2. Spanish
(b) Add-on courses run by the Department of Cultural
Affairs:
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The Department of Cultural Affairs presently runs add-on
courses on:
1. Tabla
2. Pakhoaj
3. Classical Vocal Music
4. Bengali Recitation
5. Violin
6. Painting
7. Guitar

(c) Add-on course run by the Department of Sanskrit:


1. Vedic Chanting
(d) Add-on courses run by the Students’ Counselling Cell:
1. Srimad Bhagavad Gita and Effective Life Management
2. Practice of Concentration

4. Programme Outcomees (PO):


1. For B.A. Hons Programme :
a) Students graduating through B.A. Hons Programme from this
college develop an analytical skill which enables him to solve
the problem related issues that he faces in next level of studies.
b) Students, although at the initial stage after getting admission
faces difficulty in their language skill, but when they pass the
programme, they become pretty able to communicate their
understanding in the subject.
c) Students of this programme become capable to ask questions,
critically appreciate a scholarly presentation of any form and
debate upon the issues which invite cross discussions.
d) Students graduating from this college in this programme become
able to relate the social and national issues to what they have
learnt from their books and in the classroom situations.
e) Project work and field study give them an experience to learn by
themselves and experiment with the theoretical knowledge that
they were given within the four wall of the classroom.
f) Students completing the programme become confident in the
sense that they feel they are employable.
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g) This college trains the students to undertake primary level of
research work and thus they become motivated for advanced
research when they go for higher studies.
h) The programme instil mong the students the greater values of
life to become worthy citizen of the country.

2. For B.Sc. Programme :


a) Students pass out this programme become adept in hands-on
activities.
b) Students get conversant with different recent trends of scientific
works happening in and around.
c) Students become workable force and thus if they want they can
opt for job and/or such training courses.
d) Students become highly cognisant of the expansion of the
learning in their respective field which enables them to get
admitted to the primier institutes of the country.
e) An aptitude to research is also stimulated in the minds of this
budding generation which prompts them to take up some
projects in good laboratories of the country after completing the
programme.
f) Students ripen their investigative proficiency so that they can
open up the entrances of the future knowledge world.
g) One most significant outcome of the programme is the
inculcation of higher values of life among the learners that
enable them to face any hazard of the future life.

3. For M.A. Programme :


a) Students progressing through M.A. Programme from this
institution mature themselves for a systematic and critical study
of the things that enhances their capability to answer and explain
the difficult arguments that they face in next level of studies.
b) Interactive aptitude is boosted up as an outcome of this
programme and a student becomes competent enough to
present his own views independently.
c) This programme makes it learners accomplished to judgementally
appreciate an academic demonstration of any sort.
d) This programme also inspires the students from to actively
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participate in different socio-economic-cultural activities of
which they have been theoretically taught in classroom situation.
e) Project work and field study provide them with an encouragement
for self-learning.
f) Students passing out from this programme turn out to be
employable.
g) This programme further motivates the students to commence
systematic and structured research in several and unexplored
arena of knowledge.
h) The most significant outcome of the programme is that the
students imbibe greater values of life when they pass out from
here.

4. For M.Sc. Programme :


a) One of the important outcomes of this programme is the
exposure of the students to the recent advances that the world
is doing in the related fields.
b) This programme also enables its learners to come across with
different practical applications of their theoretical study.
c) These programmes further enable the students to be employable
in any allied sector.
d) Research Motivation is also another significant outcome that
the students are endowed with on the completion of the
programme.
e) Most importantly, the programme inculcate among the students
the higher values of life which enable them stand amidst the
odds of the life with a strong characteristic feature.

5. Programme Outcome for 1 year Diploma Programmes :


a) This Programme provides the learners to get employed in
different industries.
b) One of the outcomes of this programme is to create
entrepreneurs.
c) The programme also enables the students to earn skills that will
help them to acquire field-based experience.

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5. Rules of Admission:

Students who have passed the Higher Secondary Examination of the


West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (or its equivalent
examination) in the current (or the earlier) session may apply for
admission to the 1st year class of the Degree Course.
Students who have appeared / passed the Degree Examination of
Calcutta University (or other Universities) in the current (or earlier)
session may apply for admission to the 1st year of the Postgraduate
Course.
For admission, it is essential to qualify both in the admission test and/
or interview conducted by the respective departmental teachers. The
suitability of the candidate for the hostels will also be taken into account.
Selected candidates must join the college hostel one day prior to the
date of commencement of the new session unless otherwise permitted
by the Principal.
Vidyamandira discourages its newly admitted students from preparing
for and appearing at any of the entrance examinations for professional
courses, for it has been our experience that a student hardly finds it
possible to do justice to his course of study if he is not fully committed
to it.

6. Rules for Payment of Dues:

All financial transactions in regard to the college and hostel will be


preferably done by the guardians directly, specially in the initial period.
Remittances should be made either by bank draft payable at Kolkata,
in the name of ‘Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira Hostel’ or by M.O.
in the name of the student/ward. Guardians should remit approx. Rs.
2500/- during the first week of every month, towards mess charges for
the previous month and hostel and college fees for the current month
and some extra amount as pocket money for their ward. This money
should be deposited with the hostel office (personal account) to be
drawn when necessary. Even if a boy is on leave while the general mess
remains open, he has to bear the specified mess establishment charges.
For delay in payment of college fees a student is normally charged a fine
of Re.1/- per day after 15th of the current month. For delay in payment
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of mess dues, a fine of Re.1/- per day will be charged if a student does
not pay the dues within one month of the relevant notification.
The caution money deposited initially is refundable to a student at the
time of his leaving the institution after deduction toward breakage / wear
& tear / maintenance etc. Refund will be made only if claimed within
one year of leaving the institution. Hostel deposit / advance money is
refundable to a student at the time of his leaving the institution.
[Rules for withdrawal of a student from the institution are given in item
no 27.]

7. Examination:
7.1 Time Planning
7.1.1. PG Courses :
Sem Commencement of course End-sem Exam
1 2nd -3rd week of July Mid-December
2 1st week of January 3rd week of May
3 1st week of July 2nd week of December
4 1st week of January 1st week of May

7.1.2. UG Courses :
Sem Commencement of Mid-sem Exam End-sem Exam
course
1 1st-2nd week of July 2nd week of Sept Mid-December
2 1st week of January 2nd week of Mar 3rd week of May
3 1st week of July 2nd week of Sept Mid-December
4 1st week of January 2nd week of Mar 3rd week of May
5 1st week of July -- Mid-December
6 1st week of January -- 1st week of May

♦♦ These dates are tentative and are finalized after the publication of
the previous concerned qualifying examinations.

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7.1.3 Guidelines for Examination pattern and marks distribution for
Undergraduate B.A. and B.Sc. Honours Programme

A. Guidelines for Examination pattern and marks distribution for


Corse Courses, i.e. Honours Subject Courses / papers :

1. One paper means one course.


2. For one paper or one course assigned credits are 6.
3. This 6 credits of one paper or one course will be divided intro
two segments :
a. Segment 1 :
i. 5 credits for end sem exam + mid sem exam + continuous
evaluation for non-lab based subjects ;
ii. 4 credits for end sem exam + mid sem exam + continuous
evaluation for lab based subjects
b. Segment 2 :
i. 1 credit for tutorial for non-lab based subjects ;
ii. 2 credit for practical for lab based subjects.

4. Marks and/or examination pattern :


a. Total marks for each Corse Course / Paper (of Honours
Subject) of 6 credits is 100.
b. Distribution of this 100 marks in each course or paper
in Corse Course will be as mentioned below :

i. For non-lab based subjects :


1. Segment 1 :
a. 50 marks for end semester written examination +
b. 15 marks from mid semester examination
(it will be of 25 marks ; 15 marks will be added
following scaling down process)+
c. 15 Marks from continuous evaluation
(here written class tests) +
d. 5 Marks from class attendance.
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2. Segment 2 :
a. 15 marks for tutorial for non-lab based - this may be a
short project or few assignments - this will be
determined and defined by the department ;
ii. For lab based subjects :

1. Segment 1 :
a. 50 marks for end semester written examination +
b. 10 marks from mid semester examination
(it will be of 20 marks ; 10 marks will be added
following scaling down process)+
c. 10 marks from Continuous evaluation
(here written class tests)+
d. 5 marks from class attendance.

2. Segment 2 :
a. 25 marks for practical for lab based.
This marks may be divided into different segments,
such as internal, lab book, viva, experiment etc which
will be designed by the concerned department.

B. Guidelines for Examination pattern and marks distribution for


Generic Courses / Papers :

1. One paper means one course.


2. For one paper or one course assigned credits are 6.
3. For lab-based subjects this 6 credits of one paper or
one course will be divided into two segments :
a. Segment 1 :
i. 4 credits for end semester examination + mid semester
examination
b. Segment 2 :
i. 2 credit for practical for lab based subjects.

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4. Marks and/or examination pattern :
a. Total marks for each Generic Course / Paper of 6
credits is 100.
b. Distribution of this 100 marks in each course or paper
in Generic Course will be as mentioned below :
i. For non-lab based subjects :
a. 75 marks for end semester written examination +
b. 20 marks from mid semester examination
(it will be of 25 marks ; 20 marks will be added
following scaling down process)+
c. 5 Marks from class attendance.

ii. For lab based subjects :


1. Segment 1 :
a. 50 marks for end semester written examination +
b. 20 marks from mid semester examination
(it will be of 25 marks ; 20 marks will be added
following scaling down process)+
c. 5 marks from class attendance.
2. Segment 2 :
a. 25 marks for practical for lab based.
This marks may be divided into different segments,
such as internal, lab book, viva, experiment etc which
will be designed by the concerned department.

C. Guidelines for Examination pattern and marks distribution for


AECC (Language/ENVS) Courses / Papers :

1. Total Credit assigned against AECC : 8


2. One paper means one course.
3. For one paper or one course assigned credits are 2.
4. Marks and/or examination pattern :

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a. Total marks for each AECC Course / Paper of 2 credits is
50 (25 for English Language +25 for Bengali / Alternative
English Language for Semester 1 and 2 ; For ENVS, there
will be a paper of 25 marks written examination and 25
marks for Class Project in Semester 3 and 4).
b. Distribution of this 50 marks in each course or paper in
AECC will be as mentioned below :
a. The entire written examination will be conducted at the
end of Semester.
D. Guidelines for Examination pattern and marks
distribution for SEC :
This will be notified separately after the Semester
begins.

7.2. Pass Marks in Different Examinations


7.2.1. UG Honours Subject (Non-Lab-based)
♦♦ A student must secure minimum 40% in aggregate at the end of 6th
semester to be declared as an Honours Graduate provided he has
not been detained by any of the following regulations, related to a
UG student.
♦♦ A student must secure at least 35% marks in aggregate at the end of
each semester (1st to 6th) to be promoted to the next semester / to
be announced as a General graduate in case of
♦♦ 6th semester.
♦♦ If a student secures less than 35% marks in aggregate at the end of
any semester (1st to 6th), he may reappear in his Honours subject
in the next appropriate semester.
♦♦ The mid-semester marks of a student who is reappearing in the
Honours subject will not be credited.
♦♦ A student will get maximum 2 chances after his first appearance
♦♦ in each semester.
♦♦ At the end of 6th semester, a student must secure 40% marks in
aggregate in his Honours subject to be declared as an Honours
Graduate.
♦♦ At the end of the 6th semester, if a student secures less than 40%

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in aggregate taking together all the marks of 6 semesters in his
Honours subject, he may reappear for his Honours papers of the
5th / 6th semester or in both the semesters.
♦♦ A student will get maximum 2 chances after his first appearance.
♦♦ A student has to clear all his papers within the maximum limit of 5
years from the year of his admission.
♦♦ If a student repeats the Honours subject in the next appropriate
semester, then the marks in all other subjects which he has passed
in the previous semester, will be credited.

7.2.2. UG Honours Subjects (Lab-based)


♦♦ A student must secure minimum 40% in aggregate (theory and
practical marks put together) and 35% marks separately in theory
and practical portion at the end of 6th semester to be
♦♦ declared as an Honours Graduate provided he has not been detained
by any of the following regulations, related to an UG student, put
hereafter.
♦♦ A student must secure at least 35% marks in theory and practical
paper separately at the end of each semester (1st to 5th) to be
promoted to the next semester / to be announced as General
graduate in case of 6th semester.
♦♦ If a student secures less than 35% marks either in theory or in
practical paper at the end of any semester (1st to 6th), he may
reappear in his Honours subject (both in theory and practical) in the
next appropriate semester.
♦♦ The mid-semester marks of a student who is reappearing in Honours
subject will not be credited.
♦♦ A student will get maximum 2 chances after his first appearance in
each semester.
♦♦ At the end of 6th semester a student must secure 40% marks in
aggregate (35% marks separately in theory and practical) in his
Honours subject to be declared as an Honours Graduate.
♦♦ At the end of the 6th semester, if a student secures less than 40% in
aggregate taking together all the marks of 6 semesters
♦♦ in his Honours subject, he may reappear in his Honours papers
(both in theory and practical) of the 5th / 6th semester or in both
semesters.

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7.2.3. UG Generic Elective Subjects (Non-Lab-based)
♦♦ A student must secure at least 30% marks as pass marks in each
generic elective subject at the end of each semester (1st to 4th).
♦♦ If a student secures less than 30% marks in one or more generic
elective subjects at the end of any semester (1st to 4th), he will
be promoted to the next semester but he has to reappear in that
generic elective subject/s in the next appropriate semester.
♦♦ The mid-semester marks of a student who is reappearing in generic
elective subject will be credited.
♦♦ A student will get maximum 2 chances after his first appearance.
♦♦ A student has to clear all his papers within the maximum limit of 5
years from the year of his admission.

7.2.4. UG Generic Elective Subjects (Lab-based)


♦♦ A student must secure at least 30% marks as pass marks in each
generic elective subject (theory and practical separately) at the end
of each semester (1st to 4th).
♦♦ If a student secures less than 30% marks in generic elective subject/s
(either in theory or in practical) at the end of any semester (1st to
4th), he will be promoted to the next semester but he has to reappear
in that generic elective subject (either in theory or in practical, or in
both parts as applicable) in the next appropriate semester.
♦♦ The mid-semester marks of a student who is reappearing in generic
elective subject will be credited.
♦♦ A student will get maximum 2 chances after his first appearance.
♦♦ A student has to clear all his papers within the maximum limit of 5
years from the year of his admission.

7.2.5. Language Group


♦♦ A student must secure at least 30% marks as pass marks in English
and MIL separately at the end of each semester (1st and 2nd) to be
promoted to the next semester.
♦♦ If a student secures less than 30% marks in any language (either in
English or in MIL) at the end of any semester (1st and 2nd), he may
be promoted to the next semester but he has to reappear in that
language in the next appropriate semester.

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7.2.6. Environmental Studies (ENVS)
♦♦ A student must secure at least 30% marks as pass marks in
Environmental Studies at the end of the 4th semester.
♦♦ If a student secures less than 30% marks in ENVS in 4th semester, he
will be promoted to the next semester but he has to reappear in the
next appropriate semester.
♦♦ A student will get maximum 2 chances after his first appearance.

7.2.7. Indian Culture and Spiritual Heritage (ICSH) – UG


♦♦ A student must secure at least 30% marks as pass marks in ICSH at
the end of each semester (1st to 6th).
♦♦ If a student secures less than 30% marks in ICSH in any semester
(1st to 6th), he will be promoted to the next semester but he has to
reappear in the next appropriate semester.
♦♦ A student will get maximum 2 chances after his first appearance.
♦♦ A student has to clear all his papers within the maximum limit of 5
years from the year of his admission.

7.2.8. PG Subjects (Lab-based and Non-Lab-based)


♦♦ A student must secure minimum 40% in aggregate at the end of 4th
semester to be declared as an MA/MSc passed out provided he has
not been detained by any of the following regulations, related to a
PG student, put hereafter.
♦♦ If a student secures less than 35% marks in aggregate at the end of
any semester (1st to 4th), he has to reappear in all the papers in his
PG subject in the next appropriate semester.
♦♦ A student will get maximum 2 chances after his first appearance.
♦♦ At the end of 4th semester a student must secure 40% marks in
aggregate in his PG subject.
♦♦ At the end of the 4th semester, if a student secures less than 40%
in aggregate taking together all the marks of 4 semesters in his PG
subject, he may reappear in his PG papers of the 3rd/ 4th semester
or in both the semesters.

7.2.9. Indian Culture and Spiritual Heritage (ICSH) – PG


♦♦ A student must secure at least 30% marks as pass marks in ICSH at

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the end of each semester (1st to 6th).
♦♦ If a student secures less than 30% marks in ICSH in any semester
(1st to 4th), he will be promoted to the next semester but he has to
reappear in the next appropriate semester.
♦♦ A student will get maximum 2 chances after his first appearance.
♦♦ A student has to clear all his papers within the maximum limit of 5
years from the year of his admission.

7.2.10. Re-Evaluation of answer-scripts in UG & PG Programmes


♦♦ There will be no re-evaluation in mid-semester examination.
♦♦ For Honours and PG papers, students may apply to the Controller
of Examinations to see the answer-scripts submitting a fee of Rs.
100/- per paper / group. He will be allowed to see the Xerox copy
of answer script in the Controller’s Department. After seeing the
paper if the student opts for re-examination, he may apply to the
Controller of Examinations submitting a fee of Rs. 100/- per paper
/ group provided he has secured more than 40% marks aggregating
the marks of all the remaining subjects and / or papers and / or
groups.
♦♦ A student may apply for re-examination in maximum 50% of the
total papers he has appeared in that particular examination.
♦♦ Note that, if a student applies for re-examination in one group or
two groups of a paper, it will be considered that he has applied for
re-examination in one paper.
♦♦ Example : If a student applies for re-examination in Gr A / B / C of
Paper 1 or in any two groups of that paper, it will be considered that
he has applied for re-examination in one paper.
♦♦ This paper will be re-examined by an external examiner and the
review marks will stand as his final marks. If there is a difference of
more than 15% marks between the first examiner and the reviewer,
then the answer script will be sent to the third external examiner
and the average of all the three marks, thus received, will stand as
his final marks.
♦♦ Marks secured by a student after re-examination will stand as final
marks unless the status of the results is degraded.
♦♦ Please note that the rules are subject to change under some special
circumstances.

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7.3 Attendance of the Students
♦♦ A candidate shall be deemed to have pursued a regular course of
study in the college if he has attended at least 75% of the theory
classes and 75% of practical classes separately held in each of his
subject(s) of the Under Graduate Honours Degree Course and
Post-Graduate Course.
♦♦ A candidate attending less than 75% but not below 60% classes in
one or more subject(s) shall be declared ‘Non-Collegiate’ and may
be allowed to appear at the concerned examination on payment
of requisite Non-Collegiate fees.
♦♦ A candidate attending less than 60% theory classes or practical
classes in any subject shall be declared ‘Discollegiate’ and shall
be debarred from appearing at the examination. Attendance in
a subject shall be counted from the date of commencement of
classes in that subject.
♦♦ Absence from classes without any valid reason will imply imposition
of heavy fine and/or suspension from classes.

7.4. Online Classes


Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira students take active
participation in NPTEL and SWAYAM courses. The objective
of this effort is to take the best teaching learning resources to
all, including the most disadvantaged. These are the projects
funded by MHRD, Govt. of India. Vidyamandira became the
Local Chapter of NPTEL. After completion of the examination
successfully, students secured certificates from IITs and IISc.
More than 100 students have registered their names in these
two courses in the previous academic session. Ramakrishna
Mission Vidyamandira has also associated with ‘INTERNSHALA’
which is an initiative by NPTEL for internship programme of our
students. This program is designed to provide students with
valuable leadership experience and strengthen the internship
culture.

8. Stipends and Scholarships:

Financial assistance in the form of monthly stipends is provided every


year to needy and meritorious students. These stipends are met from
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funds and endowments created out of donations etc by several well-
wishers, admirers of the Mission ideology, ex-students and benevolent
public. There is also a token contribution from our students from
their regular fees.
The amount of monthly stipend given to an individual student
varies from Rs. 100/- to Rs. 2000/-. A fairly huge amount of nearly Rs.
22 lakhs was disbursed last year as scholarships and stipends.
The scholarships and stipends granted are subject to the following
conditions:
(i) The concession granted by the college may be reduced or
cancelled altogether if the general conduct of the student or
his progress in studies is not satisfactory.
(ii) Income certificate of the guardian from the appropriate authority
should be submitted.
(iii) The hostel boarding advance of the student enjoying financial
assistance will not be refunded to him at the time of final
clearance on the eve of his leaving the college. This amount
will be credited to the scholarship fund.
(iv) Any stipend-holder leaving the college without completion of
the course of study will be liable to refund the amount of money
spent for him by Vidyamandira towards meeting his college and
hostel charges.

9. Library:

(i) Reference Section: We have general Encyclopaedias like Britannica,


Americana, Soviet, and Encyclopedias on various subjects,
dictionaries on languages and subjects, directories, manuals,
handbooks etc. and copies of most of the text books that the
students need.
(ii) Online Database: We also subscribe to about 6020 e-journals
(through INFLIBNET N-LIST, SAGE, BCL, NDL, E-Shodh Sindhu).
(iii) Lending Section: The library has a rich collection of about
71,113 printed and 31,35,000 e-books through N-list on
different subjects. Students are issued 4 lending cards and 1
reading card. Against each lending card, they can borrow 1
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book for 15 days only; while against each reading card 1 book
can be borrowed for 1 day only. Time for issuing of books from
lending section : Monday to Saturday: 7 am – 8.45 pm; Sundays
and holidays 7 am – 10 am, 7 pm – 8.45 pm.
(iv) Long Term: Books are also lent to the students on a long-term
basis, so that they can retain a number of textbooks for the
whole duration of the course.
(v) Reading Room: There is a separate Reading Room (Swami
Abhedananda Reading Room) which remains open from 7.30
am to 9.00 am and 7.00 pm to 8.30 pm. Here the students can
engage themselves in serious study, either using their own
books or the text-books available in this section.
(vi) Departmental Library: Each Department in our college has its
own separate Departmental Library.
(vii) Library Automation: The library is using KOHA Library
Management Software and RFID technology for cataloguing,
searching and issue-return of books. It allows open access to
all the teachers, students, monastics and members of the staff.
Computerised catalogue search facility based on author / title
/ keyword / subject is available for the purpose of borrowing
books.
(viii) Reprography Service: The library is offering reprography services
(Xerox) to the members.
(ix) Manuscript Section: The library has seventy manuscripts which
are maintained by the department of Bengali.
(x) Special Journal Section: (a) The library subscribes to 81 print
journals. (b) The department of Bengali has a collection of
Bengali literary journals which are used by the students,
scholars and teachers.

10. Computer Laboratories & Internet Kiosk:

There are 3 separate Computer Laboratories for Computer Science


Department. Apart from these, Departments of Physics, Industrial
Chemistry, Microbiology and Mathematics are having computers for the
use of students.
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A separate Computer Laboratory (with approximately 60 computers
at present) and Internet Kiosk have been set up for the academic use of
the students. This remains open from 7 am to 8.30 pm.

11. Smart Classrooms & Language Laboratory:

Vidyamandira has started online classes for a few departments.


Distinguished faculties of Universities/Institutes of repute (from India
and abroad) interact with our students regularly through Skype,
video- conference etc.
Our language laboratory is also well equipped with recent devices.
Since last two years, a major portion of the ‘Communicative English’
classes are conducted here using the online software ‘Burlington’.

12. ‘Swami Vivekananda Research Centre’ (SVRC):


‘Swami Vivekananda Research Centre’ (SVRC), the research
wing of the college, came into existence in the academic year 2013-
14, on the 150th birth-anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. The
centre is affiliated to University of Calcutta. Apart from the research
programs and certificate courses (mentioned in section 3), the centre
conducts workshops regularly in various disciplines. SVRC encourages
constructive non-formal research as well.

13. Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC):

The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) looks after the


maintenance and enhancement of quality in college academics. The
cell, comprising the monastic members, teacher-co-ordinators, Heads
of all the Departments, representatives from non-teaching staff and
student-representatives of ‘Vidyarthi Samsad’, meet regularly to
discuss results of semester examinations, introduction of new courses
and all other related issues.

14. Placement & Career Counselling Cell:

The Placement & Career Counselling Cell of Vidyamandira


proactively supports students to acquire various academic/hands-
on trainings in industry/different academic organizations along with

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offering numerous certificate courses (see section 3).
Industries and/or institutions visited by our students for project works:
As a part of the academic curricula and also to enhance their skill, under
direct supervision of the Placement Cell, students of Vidyamandira
categorically visit for industrial training/ project work to many nationally
and internationally acclaimed organizations/institutions like-
1. H & R Johnson, Mumbai
2. Aditya Birla Insulators, Halol, Gujarat
3. ACC Cement Ltd., Gagal, Himachal Pradesh
4. Calderys India Refractories Ltd, Nagpur
5. Chembiotech, Kolkata
6. Cement Corporation of India, Tandur, Telangana
7. ACC Cement Ltd., Bargarh, Odisha
8. Vesuvius India Ltd., Kolkata
9. Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Kolkata
10. Indian Institute of Chemical Biology (IICB), Kolkata
11. National Institute of Cholera & Enteric Diseases (NICED), Kolkta
12. Indian Institute of Science Education & Research (IISER),
Thiruvanantapuram
13. University College of Science, Technology & Agriculture,
University of Calcutta, Kolkata
14. Hyderabad University, Hyderabad

Companies/industries selected our students in 2016:


1. Calderys India Refractories Ltd., Nagpur
2. Avanseus Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore
3. Saraswati Press Ltd., Kolkata

15. College and Hostel Dress


The college uniform is
(a) White trousers (not pyjamas) and white shirt, or
(b) White dhoti and white shirt / white panjabi.
The Hostel dress can be any decent clothing like pants, pyjama,
half pants, T-shirts & shirts. Lungis are not allowed. Half-pants, however,
are not allowed in the college, even beyond office hours. Students must
wear only white dhotis and white shirts /white panjabis while attending
prayers in the hostels.

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16. Hostel:

The Vidyamandira being a wholly residential college, its hostels


form an integral part in the scheme of an all-round education imparted
by it. They are run on the principles of the ancient Gurukula and as
such they pay special attention to the training of those aspects of a boy’s
personality that would enable him to flower into a ‘full man’.
Resident superintendents who are monastic members of the
Ramakrishna Order are in charge of the hostels. At present there
are six hostels or bhavans— Vinay Bhavan, Vidya Bhavan, Shraddha
Bhavan, Sree Bhavan, Vivek Bhavan and Shanti Bhavan. The total
accommodation in the six hostels is approximately 675. The Principal/
Vice-Principal will decide at the beginning of each session in which hostel
a boy will be put up. The allotment of rooms and seats is made according
to the discretion of the superintendents. The transfer of a student from
one hostel to another will require the permission of the Principal/ Vice-
Principal.

Hostel facilities:

 Boarders will be supplied with bedsteads and tables. They must


bring their own bedding (including bed, bed-sheet, bed-
cover, table-cloth and mosquito curtain) and also bring with
them a plate, a glass, a cup, three sets of college uniform, two
sets of white dhoti & punjabi and other articles of use which
should be new as far as possible. Every boarder is also
expected to have undergon e a course of tetanus toxide.
Students carrying any chronic illness must report the same
before admission to the college. Seats at the hostel must not be
changed, nor the furniture removed without the permission of
the Hostel Superintendent. Any damage done to the fittings or
furniture will incur fines.
 Boarders must keep their own rooms perfectly clean and their
things decently arranged. Besides, they are to wash their own
utensils after meals and tiffin and keep them in their proper
places.
 All our hostel rooms have been provided with tubelights and
fans. Two stand-by generators are available in case of power-

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cuts. No lanterns/torches must be used for late-night study
after 11 pm, however.
 A public booth with outgoing telephone facilities has been set
up within the campus. This remains open from 9 am to 6 pm
and again from 9 pm to 9.45 pm.
 Purified drinking water is available at all the hostels. Solar water
heating apparatuses have been installed out of UGC funds and
hence hot water is available throughout the year.
 A boys’ store, where boys can purchase items of daily use,
operates within the college premises.
 A salon functions in the hostel campus.

 A photocopier unit, where students and staff can get their


relevant materials ‘xeroxed’ on payment of requisite charges is
also operative.
 A canteen for students, teachers and staff of vidyamandira is
being operated within the campus.

17. Co-curricular Activities:

In addition to academic education, co-curricular activities form


an important aspect of student-training in Vidyamandira. This blend
of academic and non-academic activities help in the harmonious
development of head, hand and heart.
The co-curricular activities may briefly be classified as below:
(a) Physical:
Vidyamandira has rich facilities for sports and games as well as
athletics. It has a large playground which is used for football, cricket,
volleyball and other athletic events. A well-equipped multigym has
been set up with modern facilities. The trainer at the multigym also
teaches the boys yogasanas. In addition to these, the boys play indoor
games like carom and table tennis. Annual athletics meet is held regularly
and the successful competitors are awarded prizes and trophies.
A separate unit of the senior NCC (National Cadet Corps) has
been in existence in the Vidyamandira since August 1959. There is an
arrangement for imparting training to the cadets within the campus
of the college under the able supervision of monastic members and
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trained officers. One of our teachers is the Captain of the Vidyamandira
NCC Unit. It is to be noted that periodical camp life forms an essential
part of NCC training.
An NSS (National Service Scheme) unit started functioning from June
1970. The unit provides scope for the student-volunteers to participate in
such social works as environmental cleaning, running literacy centre for
the illiterate and coaching classes for poor school boys of the locality,
relief work, gardening, etc. Vidyamandira students reaches out to poor
and needy students of the locality and serve them with study-materials
under ‘Brahmananda Book Bank’ scheme.
First year degree students must compulsorily take part either in
the NCC (National Cadet Corps) or the NSS (National Social Service).
Interested students of other years are also encouraged to participate.
All the college-students, on rotational basis, have to join college
cleaning programme on Sunday mornings.
(b) Cultural & Intellectual:
A college magazine named ‘VIDYAMANDIRA PATRIKA’ is published
annually in co- operation with the boys. A wall-magazine is also
periodically brought out from the college under the name of ‘Shraddha’
with the help of the students. Besides this, wall-magazines are brought
out by the different hostels and departments. Occasionally, bulletins
and periodicals are published by different departments. Students
take part in college annual cultural competitions such as extempore
speech, debate, quiz, music, drama, drawing, recitation etc. These help
them to develop their aesthetic faculties. Prizes are awarded for good
performance in these competitions. To widen their outlook on life
and stimulate their intellectual curiosity, they are occassionally taken
out on excursions to various centres of religious, cultural or academic
interest. Weekly seminars/discussions by eminent scholars on topics
of contemporary interest are a regular feature of the intellectual life
of the college.
A forum for reading poems and discussions on related topics of
literature has been introduced under the title ‘Kabitar Adda’.
Students participate in off-campus cultural and other co-curricular
competitions regularly.
(c) Spiritual and other acts:
Prayer, which consists of silent meditation, simple hymns and
devotional songs, is held in the hostels both in the morning and evening.
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Participation in prayer is compulsory. With a view to acquainting the
students with the fundamentals of the Spiritual Heritage of India,
regular classes are held in the college.
The boys organize various kinds of socio-religious functions and
festivities and take part in the national festivals. Moreover, they
participate in the periodical religious celebrations of the Belur Math.
The students are taught to be self-reliant, active and practical
and are encouraged to develop a sense of social obligation and
responsibility. They clean their rooms, look after the shrine and attend
on their sick brothers. They are made to feel that the hostel is their
home.

18. Anti-ragging Cell:


Right from its inception in 1941, the concept of ragging is
historically absent in Vidyamandira environment. However, in keeping
with the UGC guidelines, an anti-ragging cell has been formed which
meets regularly to take not of cases of ragging, if any and take necessary
actions.
• UG / PG 1st year students have to submit an online anti-ragging
affidavit declaring that they won’t take part or encourage any act
of ragging in the campus.
• Ragging is totally prohibited in this college and anyone found
guildty of ragging and / or abetting ragging, actively or passively
or being a part of a conspiracy to promote ragging is laible to be
punished in accordance with the UGC regulations on urbing the
menace of ragging in HEIs, 2009 as well as under the provissions
of any penal law for the time being in force.
• The mobile nos. of the members of the anti-ragging cell are:
1. Swami Shastrajnananda (Principal): 9432090889
2. Swami Ekachittananda (Vice-Principal): 9477513687
3. Swami Mahavidyananda (Hostel Superintendent): 8582860365
4. Swami Mahaprajnananda (Hostel Superintendent): 9831098740
5. Swami Triguneshananda (Hostel Superintendent): 8207004277
6. Br. Subodhachaitanya (Hostel Superitendent): 7998189403
7. Br. Riddhi (Hostel Superintendent): 9748935981
8. Indrasish Banerjee (Co-ordinator, IQAC): 9433176430
9. Debasish Jana (Secretary, Teachers’ Council): 9836690021

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10. Kartick Chandra Pal (HoD, Mathematics): 8274898207
11. Bhabesh Roy (HoD, Physics): 9432233498
12. Priyabrata Ghoshal (Bengali Dept.): 9836614614
13. Chhandas Bhattacharyya (Secretary, Vidyarthi Samsad): 8334037723
14. Sk. Amiruddin (Member, Vidyarthi Samsad): 9134519551
15. Majibar Saren (Member, Vidyarthi Samsad): 9735748259

19. Discipline:

(i) The students must conform to the rules and discipline of the
college and the hostel. The object of discipline is to help the
students to develop their potentialities in an orderly way, to
promote a healthy relation between the teachers and the
taught as also to preserve a peaceful academic atmosphere
essential for study.
(ii) All students must regulate their lives according to the
prescribed routine for study, work and prayer. They will
have to keep to the simple standard of living maintained
in the hostel and do their own works themselves as far as
practicable and be regular and punctual in all matters.
(iii) To be absent from class while being present in the hostel,
unless a student is physically unfit or is specially permitted
by the superintendent, is deemed as a breach of discipline.
(iv) No student is permitted to go outside the college campus
during college hours without permission from the college
authorities. Gate-passes from superintendents will be
required during hostel hours (other than college hours)
except from 4 pm to 6 pm.
(v) A student while leaving the hostel for his home or other
sundry works elsewhere, must record the details about
the purpose of the leave and the time of departure, the
destination and the expected time of arival in the Hostel
Leave Register.
(vi) Students are allowed to go home during long vacations
namely, the Summer Recess, the Puja and the Winter
Holidays. It is to be noted that frequent home- going
is discouraged as it interferes with the studies and the
continuity of the disciplined hostel life. Except under special
circumstances, nobody is allowed to stay outside after dusk.
(vii) If any student overstays leave or is found not present in the
college and the hostel on the reopening date of the college
from the very first period after any vacation or holidays, he
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will have to pay a fine of Rs.500/-
(viii) A student is advised not to keep money with him. His
personal cash should be kept in deposit with the hostel office
to be drawn when necessary. He must also be very careful
about the books and other valuable things he keeps in the
hostel. Students should open a bank account in State Bank
of India, Belur Math Branch and/or United Bank of India,
Belur Math branch which are very close to college campus.
ATM counters are also available there.
(ix) Permission of the Principal/Vice-Principal will be necessary
for arranging or taking part in any function or activity other
than the ones officially allowed.
(x) Cameras can be brought to the hostels only after obtaining
permission from the superintendent concerned.
(xi) Students are, in general, instructed not to keep mobile
phones with them in the hostel. However, mobiles of
basic models, if necessary, may be kept with the hostel
superintendent and used only during the stipulated hours
or while going out for a specific purpose. In the latter case,
the mobile should be handed over to the superintendent/
hostel gateman immediately after returning to the hostel.
(xii) Prior permission from the Principal will be necessary for
using laptops or e-book readers. Even if permitted in some
exceptional cases, use of these devices will be restricted to
the college main building only during study hours.
(xiii) Use of radios (FM), sound systems and electronic devices of
every form other than those mentioned in (x) and (xi) above
is strictly prohibited.
Violation of clauses (x)-(xiii) will be treated as breach of
discipline and hence will be strictly dealt with.
(xiv) Purchasing of periodicals etc. by individual students should
be done with the permission of the concerned hostel
superintendent.
(xv) Vidyamandira, being a residential college under the
Ramakrishna Mission, which is a non-political body, the
students of this institution must keep scrupulously away
from any kind of political activity.
(xvi) Students considered unfit to continue owing to health
grounds, bad attendance, indiscipline or unsatisfactory
conduct are also liable to be removed from the college.
Smoking and other forms of addiction are strictly prohibited
in the hostel and college. They are punishable with fines as
per government rules.
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(xvii) Private tuition is discouraged in this institution.
(xviii) Guardians will be intimated periodically on the ward’s
academic progress and the growth along moral dimension.

20. Vidyamandira Vidyarthi Samsad:

The object of formation of the Vidyarthi Samsad is to take


the students through various activities of the institution, for the
development of a balanced character. The Samsad is to act in complete
accord with the aims and purposes of this residential college and to
function as a helping body under the guidance of the authorities.
Representatives from every class (year) are included in the
Vidyarthi Samsad. The activities of the Samsad principally consist of
the following :
(i) Debates and Symposia, (ii) Literary activities,
(iii) Socio-religious functions, (iv) Games and Sports,
(v) Observance of national festivals, (vi) Humanitarian works,
(vii) Library,
(vii) Cleaning of college and hostel premises.

21. Visits by Guardians:


Parents and guardians will surely appreciate that frequent visits
on their part has a disturbing effect on the even tenor of a student’s
academic and community life. The visits are usually restricted to the
following hours : 4-30 pm to 6-00 pm on weekdays and 9 am to 12
noon & 3 pm to 6 pm on Sundays and other Holidays. Guardians should
kindly meet their wards in the Visitors’ Room. They are discouraged
from visiting their wards in their rooms in the hostel.

22. Health:
Qualified medical officers attend to the sick regularly (both in the
morning and in the evening at the doctor’s chamber in the college
campus). Doctors of the Belur Math Outdoor Dispensary, Shramajibi
Hospital and Ramakrishna Mission Seva Pratisthan are consulted, when
necessary. Students should pay for medicines and for expert medical
advice in case of serious illness and bear extra expenses for special
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diet, nursing, conveyance etc. Guardians are requested to remove their
wards immediately from the hostel in case of contagious diseases such
as chicken pox and conjunctivitis.

23. Administrative and Faculty Members:


Principal : Swami Shastrajnananda
Vice Principal &
Controller of Examinations : Swami Ekachittananda
Joint Controller of Examinations : Swami Shanteshananda
Dy. Controller of Examinations : Swami Paradevatananda
Dy. Controller of Examinations : Br. Ishatmachaitanya
Dy. Controller of Examinations : Br. Riddhi

A. FACULTY OF SCIENCE

1. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
Name Qualification Designation

Atanu Bhattacharyya MSc, PhD Associate Professor, HoD


Debasis Jana MSc, PhD Associate Professor
Syed Shahed Riaz MSc, PhD Assistant Professor
Sekhar Gain MSc, PhD Assistant Professor
Asadulla Mallik MSc, PhD Assistant Professor
Anirban Samanta MSc, PhD Assistant Professor
Rabindranath Dhara MSc, PhD Visiting faculty
Uday Chand Ghosh MSc, PhD Visiting faculty
Debnath Mukherjee MSc, PhD Visiting faculty
Subrata Banerjee MSc, PhD Visiting faculty
Shyamal Ganguli MSc, PhD Visiting faculty
Ankan Sanyal MSc, PhD Visiting faculty
Koushik Goswami MSc, PhD Visiting faculty
Subhobrata Biswas MSc, PhD Visiting faculty

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2. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
Name Qualification Designation
Bhabesh Roy MSc, PhD Associate Professor, HoD
Mriganka Roy Basunia MSc Assistant Professor
Sagar Biswas MSc, PhD Assistant Professor
Rajesh Karmakar MSc, PhD Assistant Professor
Sandeep Kumar Roy MSc, MTech Assistant Professor
Pushpajit Halder MSc Assistant Professor
Surajit Chakraborty MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty
Sumit Mondal MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty

3. DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
Name Qualification Designation
Kartick Chandra Pal MSc, PhD Associate Professor, HoD

Subhankar Roy MSc, MPhil, PhD Associate Professor

Swapan Kumar Ghosh MSc, PhD Associate Professor

Bappa Das MSc, PhD Assistant Professor

Soumitra Kayal MSc, PhD Assistant Professor


Saugata Mitra MSc, PhD Assistant Professor
Arnabjyoti Dasgupta MSc, PhD Assistant Professor
Swami Ekachittananda Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty

Br. Srivas Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty

Br. Amit Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty

Prasanta Kr Chaudhuri MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty (Honorary)

Asit Baran Raha MStat, PhD Visiting Faculty


Amit Kumar Biswas MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty

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4. DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY

Name Qualification Designation

Santanu Maitra MSc Assistant Professor, HoD


Asit Kr Sarkar MSc, PhD Associate Professor
Arindam Roy MSc, PhD Assistant Professor
Diptendu Sarkar MSc, PhD Assistant Professor
Abhishek Pal MSc Part Time Teacher (Govt. Appointed)

Chandan Rai MSc Part Time Teacher (Govt. Appointed)

Pratap Kumar Das MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty (Honorary)

Pranab Kr Banerjee MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty (Honorary)

Subhabrata Biswas MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty

Sougata Neogi MSc Visiting Faculty

5. DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

Name Qualification Designation


Avishek Barman MSc, MTech Assistant Professor*,
HoD
Sarbajit Manna MTech Assistant Professor
Arindam Sarkar MCA, MTech, PhD Assistant Professor
Atanu Mondal MSc, MTech, PhD Assistant Professor
Ranjit Das MSc, PhD Asistant Professor
Samaresh Maity MCA Visiting Faculty
Parthajit Roy Visiting Faculty

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6. DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS

Name Qualification Designation

Debkumar MSc, PhD Associate Professor, HoD


Chakraborty
Tamoghna Mandal MSc Assistant Professor
Manas Kumar Bhow- MSc, MPhil Assistant Professor
mick
Br. Subodhachaitanya Honorary Full Time Monastic
Faculty
Br. Riddhi Honorary Full Time Monastic
Faculty
Tapan Kr. Ghosh MA Visiting Faculty
(Honorary)
Debabrata Roy MSc, MPhil Visiting Faculty

7. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY


Name Qualification Designation
Uttam Kr Ghorai MSc, MTech, PhD Assistant Professor,
HoD
Br. Arnab Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty

Partha Roy PhD Visiting Faculty


Sudip Kumar Das MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty
Sankar Prasad Ghoshal MTech Visiting Faculty
Smarajit Sen MTech Visiting Faculty
Uday Chand Ghosh MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty
Debnath Mukherjee MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty
Dipak Moy Gupta BTech Visiting Faculty
Jnan Prakash Naskar MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty
Abhijit Bandyopadhyay MTech, PhD, Visiting Faculty
FLS, FICER

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Name Qualification Designation
Ankan Sanyal MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty
Koushik Goswami MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty
Sumit Mandal MSc, MTech Visiting Faculty
Angsuman Santra MSc, M.Tech Visiting Faculty
Soumyabrata Goshwami MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty
Shyamal Murmu MSc Visting Faculty
Karanjyoti Panigrahi M.Tech Visting Faculty
Debabrata Ganguly MSc. MTech Visiting Faculty
(Honorary)
Amal Gain MSc., MTech Visiting Faculty
(Honorary)
Snehasis Jana MSc Visiting Faculty
(Honorary)
Tonmoy Bhowmik MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty
(Honorary)

8. DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
Name Qualification Designation
Abhinava Sinha MSc, PhD Assistant Professor, HoD

Diptendu Sarkar MSc, PhD Assistant Professor


Chandan Rai MSc Part Time Teacher (Govt. Ap-
pointed)

Abhishek Pal MSc, PhD Part Time Teacher (Govt. Ap-


pointed)

Swami Mahaprajnananda Honorary Full Time Monastic


Faculty

Br. Mrinmoy Honorary Full Time Monastic


Faculty

Br. Rupak Honorary Full Time Monastic


Faculty

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Name Qualification Designation
Dinendra Raychaudhuri MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty (Honor-
ary)

Tarak Nath Khan MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty (Honor-


ary)
Pratap Kr. Das MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty (Honorary)
Kaustav Chakraborty MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty
Avijit Dey MSc, BEd Visiting Faculty

9. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS
Name Qualifica- Designation
tion
Ranjit Das MSc, PhD Assistant Professor
Arijit Sarkar MTech Visiting Faculty

10. DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS


Name Qualification Designation
Br Subodhachaitanya Course Co-ordinator and Honor-
ary Full Time Monastic Faculty

Debkumar Chakraborty MSc, PhD Associate Professor

Br. Riddhi Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty

Rudraprasad Sinha MSc, PhD Visiting Faculty

11. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

Name Qualifica- Designation


tion
Swami Mahaprajnananda Course Co-ordinator and Honor-
ary Full Time Monastic Faculty

Dwijendranah Bandyopad- MSc Visiting Faculty


hyay

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B. FACULTY OF LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES

1. DEPARTMENT OF BENGALI

Name Qualifica- Designation


tion
Dipankar Mallik MA, PhD Assistant Professor,
HoD
Priyabrata Ghoshal MA Associate Professor

Subhankar Ray MA, PhD Assistant Professor


Gopal Chandra Bayen MA, MPhil, Assistant Professor
PhD
Prosenjit Biswas MA, MPhil Assistant Professor
Arnab Sadhukhan MA, PhD Assistant Professor
Sw. Shastrajnananda Honorary Full Time Monastic
Faculty
Sw. Shanteshananda Honorary Full Time Monastic
Faculty
Shrutinath Chakraborty MA, PhD Visiting Faculty
Tapas Saha MA, MPhil, Visiting Faculty (Hon-
PhD orary)
Avijit Maity MA Visiting Faculty (Hon-
orary)
Abhisek Mondal MA, MPhil Visiting Faculty

Md. Galibuddin MA Visiting Faculty (Hon-


orary)
Soubhik Kundu MA, Visiting Faculty (Hon-
MPhil, orary)
PhD
Debashis Basu MA, MPhil Visiting Faculty (Hon-
orary)

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2. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

Name Qualifica- Designation


tion
Sudip Bhattacharya MA, PhD Associate Professor,
HoD
Subrata Roy Chowdhury MA Associate Professor

Swarup Ray MA, MPhil, Associate Professor


PhD
Tanweer Alam Mazhari MA, MPhil Associate Professor
Sushanta Roy MA Visiting Faculty
Dipanjan Muhuri MA Visiting Faculty

3. DEPARTMENT OF SANSKRIT

Name Qualification Designation

Satyabrata Pahari MA, MPhil, Associate Professor,


PhD HoD
Durgasankar Chakrabarty MA Associate Professor

Biplab Kotal MA, MPhil Assistant Professor


Anjan Das MA, PhD Assistant Professor
Harekrushna Pattajoshi MA, PhD Assistant Profes-
sor*
Taraknath Adhikary MA, PhD Visiting Faculty
Tapan Sankar Bhattacha- MA, PhD, DLitt Visiting Faculty
ryya
Amit Bhattacharjee MA, PhD Visiting Faculty
Shyamapada Kar MA, PhD Visiting Faculty
Tapas Kumar Bagchi MA Visiting Faculty

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Name Qualification Designation
Dhananjay Chakraborty MA Visiting Faculty

Annada Sankar Pahari MA, PhD Visiting Faculty


Ayan Bhattacharya MA, MPhil, Visiting Faculty
PhD
Sk Sabir Ali MA, MPhil, Visiting Faculty
PhD
Vivek Karmakar MA Visiting Faculty
Swapan Majhi MA, PhD Visiting Faculty
Subhrajit Sen MA, PhD Visiting Faculty

C. FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

4. DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

Name Qualification Designation


Prithwiraj Biswas MA Associate Professor,
HoD
Santanu Dey MA, MPhil, Associate Profes-
PhD sor
Nurmohammad Sekh MA Assistant Profes-
sor
Debasis Pal MA Assistant Profes-
sor
Gautam Mukhopadhyay MA Part Time Teacher (Govt. ap-
pointed)

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5. DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY

Name Qualification Designation


Samim Ahmed MA, PhD Associate Professor,
HoD
Md Faridur Rahman MA, MPhil Associate Professor
Arup Kumar Dhabal MA, PhD Assistant Professor
Ashim Kumar Choudhury MA Assistant Professor*
Santu Kandar MA, MPhil Assistant Professor
Swami Paradevatananda Honorary Full Time Monastic
Faculty

Abhik Banerjee MA Visiting Faculty


Subir Ranjan Bhattacharjee MA Visiting Faculty
Gopal Chandra Khan MA, PhD Visiting Faculty

Pralayankar Bhattacha- MA, PhD Visiting Faculty


rya
Raghunath Ghosh MA, PhD Visiting Faculty
Dipayan Pattanaik MA, PhD Visiting Faculty

6. DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

Name Qualification Designation


Indrashis Banerjee MA, PhD Associate Professor, HoD
Sandipan Sen MA, PhD Associate Professor
Jatishankar Chattopad- MA, MPhil Visiting Faculty
hyay
Satyam Chakraborty MA Visiting Faculty
Subhankar Maity MA Visiting Faculty
Uttam Kumar Das MA Visiting Faculty

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7. DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN CULTURE & SPIRITUAL HERITAGE

Name Designation
Swami Divyananda Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty

Swami Shastrajnananda Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty

Swami Ekachittananda Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty

Swami Triguneshananda Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty

Swami Pratibodhananda Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty

Swami Mahavidyananda Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty

Swami Mahaprajnananda Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty


Swami Shanteshananda Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty

Swami Paradevtananda Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty

Swami Sarvadharananda Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty

Swami Anaparananda Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty

Br Subodhachaitanya Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty

Br. Supriya Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty

Br Riddhi Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty

Br. Amit Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty

Br. Mrinmoy Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty

Br. Srivas Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty

Br. Rupak Honorary Full Time Monastic Faculty

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D. DIPLOMA COURSES

1. DEPARTMENT OF PHOTOGRAPHY

Name Designation
Subrata Roy Chowd- Course Coordinator
hury
Arup Roy Visiting Faculty
Barun Kumar Datta Visiting Faculty
Dhritiman Mukherjee Visiting Faculty
Jayanta Saha Visiting Faculty
Joydip Mitra Visiting Faculty
Kushal Gangopadhyay Visiting Faculty
Ronny Sen Visiting Faculty
Saibal Das Visiting Faculty
Siddhartha Goswami Visiting Faculty
Soumitra Datta Visiting Faculty
Sudipto Das Visiting Faculty
Swapan Nayak Visiting Faculty
Soumyendra Saha Visiting Faculty
Arko Dutta Visiting Faculty
Soumya Sankar Bose Visiting Faculty
Ritayan Mukhopadhyay Visiting Faculty
Pinaki De Visiting Faculty

2. DEPARTMENT OF BOOK PUBLISHING MANAGEMENT

Name Designation
Alimpan Ghosh Visiting Faculty
Alekhya Bhattacharya Visiting Faculty

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E. CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

1. DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS

Name Designation
Swami Shanteshananda Monk-in-Charge
Swami Mahaprajnanda Assistant Monk-in-Charge
Arnab Sadhukhan Co-ordinator
Siddhartha Bhattacharya Visiting Faculty
Ritwik Bhattacharya Visiting Faculty
Nishanth Singh Visiting Faculty
Suman Bhattacharya Visiting Faculty
Sandip Bhattacharya Visiting Faculty
Rajkumar Samanta Visiting Faculty
Pradip Bhattacharya Visiting Faculty

2. NATIONAL CADET CORPS (NCC)

Name Designation
Arup Kumar Dhabal Captain
Swami Sarvadharananda Monk-in-Charge & Co-ordi-
nator

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3. NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS)

Name Designation
Swami Sarvadharananda Programme Officer
Br. Riddhi Jt. Coordinator
*Management Appointed Faculty Member

24. Administrative & Academic Support Staff


of the College:

1. Main Office (including Cash & Accounts)

Name Designation
Swami Mahaprajnananda College Office Superintendent &
Treasurer

Ranjan Kumar Biswas Head Clerk


Bibhas Kumar Mallick Accountant
Debabrata Mondal Cashier
Goutam Basak Clerk and Accounts Assistant
Niladri Sekhar Chakraborty Typist
Manik Sarkar Bearer / Peon
Mainak Ghosh Accounts and Office
Assistant
Sunil Kr Som Accounts & Office Assistant (Hon-
orary)
Kalyan Ranjan Nag Accounts & Office Assistant (Hon-
orary)
Bipra Sarkar General Duty Attendant & Driver*
Biru Lakra General Duty Attendant

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2. Office of the Controller of Examinations

Name Designation
Swami Ekachittananda Controller of Examinations
Swami Shanteshananda Jt Controller of Examinations
Swami Paradevatananda Dy Controller of Examinations
Br. Ishatmachaitanya Dy Controller of Examinations
Br. Riddhi Dy Controller of Examinations
Br. Amit Monastic Assistant
Br. Mrinmoy Monastic Assistant
Br. Srivas Monastic Assistant
Akash Ranjan Ray Typist*
Ranadip Parui General Duty Attendant*

3. Swami Vivekananda Research Centre

Name Designation
Br. Subodhachaitanya Coordinator
Swami Sarvadharananda Jt. Coordinator
Sunil Mandi Administrative Staff*
Souvik Chatterjee Office Assistant**

4. Placement & Career Counselling Cell:

Name Designation
Swami Mahaprajnananda Coordinator
Br. Arnab Jt. Coordinator
Ramkrishna Mandal Jt. Coordinator

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5. Student Counselling Cell:

Name Designation
Br. Subodhachaitanya Coordinator
Ramkrishna Mandal Primary Counsellor*

6. Chemistry

Name Designation
Pranseh Sarkar Laboratory Attendant
Vijay Mullick Skilled Laboratory Attendant
Avik Sarkar Laboratory & General Duty
Attendant**

7. Physics

Name Designation
Kanchan Paul Generator/Pump/Gas Plant
Operator-cum-Mechanic
Shovon Pramanik Laboratory Attendant
Pabitra Mohanty Laboratory Attendant

8. Computer Science
Name Designation
Sanjib Basu Skilled Laboratory Attendant
Jahar Roy Laboratory Attendant

9. Microbiology
Name Designation
Dipak Mallick Laboratory & General Duty
Attendant*
Rabi Ranjan Roy Laboratory Attendant

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10. Zoology

Name Designation
Arpa Das Laboratory & General Duty
Attendant**

11. Electronics

Name Designation
Sumanta Hazra Laboratory Attendant

12. Industrial Chemistry

Name Designation
Ajaharul Islam Molla Laboratory Attendant

13. Library
Name Designation
Krishanu Dey Librarian
Sambhu Nath Dolui Library Peon
Subrata Bhattacharjee Library & General Duty Atten-
dant*
Soumyajit Roy Barman Library & General Duty Atten-
dant**
Arun Malik Library & General Duty Atten-
dant*
Biswanath Mitra Library Assistant (Honorary)
Manas Kumar Chowdhury Library Assistant (Honorary)

Debkumar Mukherjee Library Assistant (Honorary)


Shyamal Mukherjee Library Assistant (Honorary)

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14. Security

Name Designation
Vishnu Bahadur Pandey Guard / Darwan
Magar
Dinesh Mallick Guard / Darwan
Jit Bahadur Guard / Darwan*
Arun Thakur Guard / Darwan*

15. Games & Sports

Name Designation
Swami Pratibodhananda Monk-in-Charge
Br. Arnab Asstt. Monk-in-Charge
Bikash Chatterjee Games Teacher (Part Time)*
Prashanta Samanta Gymnasium / Yoga Trainer (Part
Time)*
Krishna Mohan Ghosh Gymnasium & Sports Attendant*

16. Campus Cleaning, Gardening & Office attendant

Name Designation
Pintu Kumar Bera Gardener
Kenaram Ruidas Gardener & General Duty Attendant*

Shiba Mallick Cleaner & General Duty Attendant**

Bikash Prasad Cleaner & General Duty Attendant**


Bikash Mallick Cleaner & General Duty AttendantT

Prasenjit Das Cleaner & General Duty AttendantT

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17. Maintenance

Name Designation
Swami Mahavidyananda Monk-in-Charge
Sushil Ghosh Engineer (Honorary)
Sanjoy Jana Carpenter-cum-Electrician**

* Management – appointed fulltime staff


** Management – appointed casual staff
T
Govt. Casual Staff

25. Administrative & Academic Support Staff of the Hostel:

1. Superintendents

Name Designation
Swami Pratibodhananda Hostel Office Superinten-
dent & Treasurer
Swami Anaparananda Mess-in-Charge
Swami Mahavidyananda Hostel Superintendent
Swami Mahaprajnananda Hostel Superintendent
Swami Triguneshananda Hostel Superintendent
Swami Sarvadharananda Hostel Superintendent
Br Supriya Hostel Superintendent

2. Other Staff (Govt)

Name Name Name


Benucharan Das Biren Murmu Chandra Mohan
Goswami
Dhirendra Nath Kar Dilip Sarkar Ganesh Chowd-
hury
Gopinath Santra Gurupada Santra Khagen Matia

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Manas Kumar Roy Parimal Chatterjee Rampada Gayen
Shyamapada Banerjee Sunil Bera Sachindra Nath
Mondal
Tapas Mondal Tulsi Brahma

3. Other Staff (Govt Casual)

Name Name Name


Sanat Kumar Roy Mantu Lal Bera Umesh Mallick

4. Other Staff (Management Appointed : Regular & Casual)

Name Name Name


Achintya Singha Binay Purkait Bubun Panja
Mahapatra
Dipta Sundar Dhirendranath Goutam Roy
Gayan Murmu
Jogeswar Murmu Mantu Pal Mongal Baskey
Manoj Mallick Naba Kumar Roy Pijush Kanti Roy
Paritosh Murmu Raja Pani Ramvilas Hem-
brom
Ranjan Kumar Bach- Swapan Roy Shiv Mallick
har, Hostel Office
(Honorary)
Somnath Dolui Sakhi Oraon Srimanta Para-
manik
Sanjib Roy Sunil Baskey Srimanta Arash
Tapas Roy

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26. ACADEMIC MEDALS & PRIZES:

For Passed Out Postgraduate Students:

Semes- Course Subject Rank Prize Name Donor Name


ter
I - IV MA Bengali 1st Rabindranath Thakur GOLD Medal
1st Indubala Memorial Prize Pulin Das
1st Satya Padma Basu Memorial Medal and Prize Rabindranath Mukherjee

1st Sk. Sajad Ali Memorial Prize Dr. Sk. Maqbul Islam
Natok Dwijendralal Roy Memorial Prize

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Madhyayug (Bangla Sah- 1st Mukunda Chakraborty Memorial Prize
itya)
I - IV MA Bengali 2nd Banikanta and Leela Banerjee Memorial Prize Sudipta Gangopadhyay

2nd Satya Padma Basu Memorial Medal and Prize Rabindranath Mukherjee

2nd Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay Silver


Medal
I - IV MA Loka Sanskriti Special Paper in 1st Sk. Sajad Ali Memorial Prize Dr. Sk. Maqbul Islam
Bengali
I - IV MA Katha Sahitya Special Paper in 1st Chhaya Ghoshal Memorial Prize Priyabrata Ghoshal
Bengali
I - IV MA Kavya Special Paper in Bengali 1st Swami Premeshananda Memorial Prize
I - IV MA Bhashatattwa Special Paper in 1st Suniti Kumar Chattopadhyay Memorial Prize
Bengali
Se- Course Subject Rank Prize Name
mester
I - IV MA Prak-Adhunik Bangala 1st Dinesh Chandra Sen Memorial Prize
Sahitya
I - IV MA Philosophy 1st Swami Vivekananda GOLD Medal
1st Satya Padma Basu Memorial Medal and Prize Rabindranath Mukherjee

1st Swami Shantarupananda Memorial Prize Tapan Kumar Ghosh


I - IV MA Philosophy 2nd Banikanta and Leela Banerjee Memorial Sudipta Gangopadhyay
award
2nd Satya Padma Basu Memorial Medal and Prize Rabindranath Mukherjee

2nd Krishna Chandra Bhattacharya Silver


Medal

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I - IV MA Sanskrit 1st Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar GOLD Medal
1st Satya Padma Basu Memorial Medal and Rabindranath Mukherjee
Prize
1st Tarapada Chatterjee Memorial Prize Students & admirers of Sri Tarapada
chatterjee
I - IV MA Sanskrit 2nd Banikanta and Leela Banerjee Memorial Sudipta Gangopadhyay
Prize
2nd Satya Padma Basu Memorial Medal and Rabindranath Mukherjee
Prize
2nd Bhavabhuti Silver Medal
I - IV MA BEST ALLROUNDER Sri Sri Ma Sarada Memorial Prize Sw. Srinivasananda
Nagendranath Das Memorial Silver Medal Pulin Das

I - IV MSc Applied Chemistry 1st Swami Vijnanananda GOLD Medal


1st Satya Padma Basu Memorial Medal and Rabindranath Mukherjee
Prize
I - IV MSc Applied Chemistry 2nd Banikanta and Leela Banerjee Memorial Sudipta Gangopadhyay
Prize
2nd Satya Padma Basu Memorial Medal and Rabindranath Mukherjee
Prize
2nd Dilip Mukherjee Silver Medal
I - IV MSc Mathematics 1st Ashutosh Mukhopadhyay GOLD Medal
1st Satya Padma Basu Memorial Medal and Rabindranath Mukherjee

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Prize
I - IV MSc Mathematics 2nd Banikanta and Leela Banerjee Memorial Sudipta Gangopadhyay
Prize
2nd Satya Padma Basu Memorial Medal and Rabindranath Mukherjee
Prize
2nd Harish Chandra Silver Medal
I - IV MSc BEST ALLROUNDER Soumya-Swapan Dutta Memorial Silver Medal Swapan Kumar Dutta

Sri Sri Ma Sarada Memorial Prize Sw. Srinivasananda


I - IV MA/MSc Indian Cultural & Spiritual 1st Sw. Vireswarananda and Sw. Vimuktananda Memorial S.K. Ghosh, A.K. Mandal, B.
Heritage Prize Ghosh
I - IV MA/MSc Indian Cultural & Spiritual 2nd&3rd Radha Gobinda Memorial Prize Gopal Chandra
Heritage Bayen
For Passed Out Undergraduate Students:

Semester Course Subject Rank Prize Name Donor Name


I - VI BA Bengali 1st Dr.Malabika Datta GOLD Medal Dr. Malabika Datta
1st Ajit Kr. Deb Memorial Medal Swasti Rani Deb
1st Lilabati Chowdhury Memorial Prize Swasti Rani Deb
1st Menoka Dutta Memorial Prize Sailen Kr. Dutta
1st Rabindranath Thakur Memorial Prize Avijit Maity
1st Ramgopal -Bimala Agarwala Medal Ram Gopal Agarwala

I - VI BA Bengali 2nd Ajit Kr. Deb Memorial Medal and Prize Swasti Rani Deb
2nd Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay Silver Medal

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I - VI BA English 1st Swami Saradananda GOLD Medal
1st Ajit Kr. Deb Memorial Medal Swasti Rani Deb
1st Amulyadhan Mukhopadhyay Memorial Prize Ajay Mukhopadhyay
1st Jyotibhusan Bhattacharya Memorial Prize Sutanu Bhattacharya

1st Lilabati Chowdhury Memorial Prize Swasti Rani Deb


1st Ramgopal -Bimala Agarwala Medal Ram Gopal Agarwala

1st Sailabala Sarkar Memorial Prize Sujata Sarkar


I - VI BA English 2nd Ajit Kr. Deb Memorial Medal and Prize Swasti Rani Deb
2nd Sister Nivedita Silver Medal
Semester Course Subject Rank Prize Name Donor Name
I - VI BA History 1st Swami Akhandananda GOLD Medal
1st Ajit Kr. Deb Memorial Medal Swasti Rani Deb
1st Jamiruddin Memorial Prize Nurjahan Begam & Ex-Students

1st Lilabati Chowdhury Memorial Prize Swasti Rani Deb


1st Monilal Chatterjee Memorial Prize Nalini Ranjan Chattopad-
hyay
1st Parag Banerjee Memorial Prize Dr. Sanjoy Banerjee
1st Ramgopal -Bimala Agarwala Medal Ram Gopal Agarwala

1st Satya-Padma Basu Memorial Prize Rabindranath Mukher-


jee

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I - VI BA History 2nd Ajit Kr. Deb Memorial Medal and Prize Swasti Rani Deb
2nd Hem Chandra Raychaudhuri Silver Medal
Semester Course Subject Rank Prize Name Donor Name
I - VI BA Philosophy 1st Swami Adbhutananda GOLD Medal
1st Ajit Kr. Deb Memorial Medal Swasti Rani Deb
1st Lilabati Chowdhury Memorial Prize Swasti Rani Deb
1st Monilal Chatterjee Memorial Prize Nalini Ranjan Chattopad-
hyay
1st Ramgopal -Bimala Agarwala Medal Ram Gopal Agarwala

1st Sanjit Samanta Memorial Prize Students & Staff of Vidya-


mandira
1st Satya-Padma Basu Memorial Prize Rabindranath Mukher-
jee
1st Swami Gokulananda Memorial Prize Tushar Kanti Basu

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1st Swami Shantarupananda Memorial Prize Swami Medhasanan-
da
2nd Ajit Kr. Deb Memorial Medal and Swasti Rani Deb
Prize
2nd Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Silver
Medal
Semester Course Subject Rank Prize Name Donor Name
I - VI BA Political Science 1st Swami Niranjananda GOLD Medal
1st Ajit Kr. Deb Memorial Medal Swasti Rani Deb
1st Bhupendra Prasad Chatterjee Memorial Prize Nalini Ranjan Chattopad-
hyay
1st Jyotibhusan Bhattacharya Memorial Prize Sutanu Bhattacharya
1st Lilabati Chowdhury Memorial Prize Swasti Rani Deb
1st Prasanta Guha Thakurta and Dipti Guha Thakurta M. Dipti Guha Thakurta
Prize
1st Ramgopal -Bimala Agarwala Medal Ram Gopal Agar-
wala
1st Satya-Padma Basu Memorial Prize Rabindranath Mukher-
jee

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I - VI BA Political Science 2nd Ajit Kr. Deb Memorial Medal and Prize Swasti Rani Deb
2nd Bhupendranath Datta Silver Medal
I - VI BA Sanskrit 1st Swami Turiyananda GOLD Medal
1st Ajit Kr. Deb Memorial Medal Swasti Rani Deb
1st Lilabati Chowdhury Memorial Prize Swasti Rani Deb
1st Naresh Chandra Shastri Memorial Prize Kamalesh Bhattacha-
rjee
1st Ramgopal -Bimala Agarwala Medal Ram Gopal Agar-
wala
1st Swami Bhuteshananda Memorial Prize Samir Kr Majumder
1st Swami Gokulananda Memorial Prize Tushar Kanti Basu
Semester Course Subject Rank Prize Name Donor Name
I - VI BA Sanskrit 2nd Ajit Kr. Deb Memorial Medal and Prize Swasti Rani Deb
2nd Kalidasa Silver Medal
I - VI BA MOST MERITORIOUS STUDENT Sw.Tejasananda Memorial Silver Medal Subrata Ganguly
Br.Jnan Memorial Medal Prasad Ch Ghosh
Prasanta Guha Thakurta and Dipti Guha Thakurta M. Prize Dipti Guha Thakurta
I - VI BA BEST ALLROUNDER Sw.Tejasananda Memorial Medal and A.N. Banerjee M. Prize VM Alumni & K.L.
Banerjee
I - VI BSc Chemistry 1st Prafulla Chandra Ray GOLD Medal
1st Aswini Kumar Lahiri Memorial Prize Sanjoy Kumar Lahiri
1st Laldi Mohan Memorial Prize B.C. Ghosh
1st Ramgopal -Bimala Agarwala Medal Ram Gopal Agar-

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wala
1st Somnath Banerjee Memorial Medal A.N. Banerjee
1st U.Sanjiva Memorial Prize Ramnarayan Uchil
I - VI BSc Chemistry 2nd Somnath Banerjee Memorial Medal and Prize A.N. Banerjee

2nd Suresh Chandra Sengupta Silver Medal


Semester Course Subject Rank Prize Name Donor Namev
I - VI BSc Computer Science 1st Swami Brahmananda GOLD Medal
1st Ajit Kr. Deb Memorial Medal Swasti Rani Deb
1st Ashoke Mukherjee Memorial Medal Dilip Mukherjee
1st Ashoke Mukherjee Memorial Prize Dilip Mukherjee
1st Kamala Bala Memorial Prize Somnath Jana
1st Ramgopal -Bimala Agarwala Medal Ram Gopal Agar-
wala
2nd Ajit Kr. Deb Memorial Medal and Prize Swasti Rani Deb
2nd Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis Silver Medal
I - VI BSc Economics 1st Dr.Malabika Datta GOLD Medal Dr. Malabika Datta
1st Ajit Kr. Deb Memorial Medal Swasti Rani Deb

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1st Ramgopal -Bimala Agarwala Medal Ram Gopal Agar-
wala
1st Satya-Padma Basu Memorial Prize Rabindranath Mukher-
jee
1st Somnath Banerjee Memorial Prize A.N. Banerjee
1st Sujit Kumar Ghosh Memorial Prize Swati Rani Ghosh
I - VI BSc Economics 2nd Ajit Kr. Deb Memorial Medal and Prize Swasti Rani Deb
2nd Sukhamoy Chakraborty Silver Medal
Semester Course Subject Rank Prize Name Donor Name
I - VI BSc Industrial Chemistry 1st Swami Shivananda GOLD Medal
1st Ajit Mukherjee Memorial Medal Dilip Mukherjee
1st Ajit Mukherjee Memorial Prize Dilip Mukherjee
1st Ajit Kr. Deb Memorial Medal Swasti Rani Deb
1st Kamala Bala Memorial Prize Somnath Jana
1st Ramgopal -Bimala Agarwala Medal Ram Gopal Agar-
wala
I - VI BSc Industrial Chemistry 2nd Ajit Kr. Deb Memorial Medal and Prize Swasti Rani Deb
2nd Dilip Mukherjee Silver Medal
I - VI BSc Mathematics 1st Srinivasa Ramanujan GOLD Medal

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1st Ajit Kr. Deb Memorial Medal Swasti Rani Deb
1st Ajit Kumar Mandal Memorial Prize Lakshmi Roy
1st Amiya Kr. Ghosh Memorial Prize S.K. Ghosh
1st Aswini Kumar Lahiri Memorial Prize Sanjoy Kumar Lahiri
1st Banikanta Memorial Prize Tridib Banerjee
1st Ramgopal -Bimala Agarwala Medal Ram Gopal Agar-
wala
1st Satish Ch. Bose and Chapala Bose Memorial Priti Ghosh
Prize
I - VI BSc Mathematics 2nd Ajit Kr. Deb Memorial Medal and Prize Swasti Rani Deb
2nd Aryabhata Silver Medal
Semes- Course Subject Rank Prize Name Donor Name
ter
I - VI BSc Microbiology 1st Jagadish Chandra Bose GOLD Medal
1st Ajit Kumar Mandal Memorial Prize Lakshmi Roy
1st Ramgopal -Bimala Agarwala Medal Ram Gopal Agar-
wala
1st Somnath Banerjee Memorial Medal A.N. Banerjee
1st Somnath Banerjee Memorial Prize A.N. Banerjee
I - VI BSc Microbiology 2nd Somnath Banerjee Memorial Medal and A.N. Banerjee
Prize
2nd Louis Pasteur Silver Medal
I - VI BSc Physics 1st Satyendra Nath Bose GOLD Medal

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1st Amiya Kr. Ghosh Memorial Prize S.K. Ghosh
1st Aswini Kumar Lahiri Memorial Prize Sanjoy Kumar Lahiri
1st Mayadevi Memorial Prize Rabindranath Mukher-
jee
1st Ramgopal -Bimala Agarwala Medal Ram Gopal Agar-
wala
1st Saraju Bala Memorial Prize Kumarendu Basu
1st Somnath Banerjee Memorial Medal A.N. Banerjee
I - VI BSc Physics 2nd Somnath Banerjee Memorial Medal and A.N. Banerjee
Prize
2nd Meghnad Saha Silver Medal
I - VI BSc MOST MERITORIOUS STUDENT Sw.Tejasananda Memorial Silver Medal Subrata Ganguly
Br.Jnan Memorial Medal Prasad Ch Ghosh
Satish Chandra Bose and Chapala Bose Memorial Priti Ghosh
Prize
I - VI BSc BEST ALLROUNDER Sw.Tejasananda Memorial Medal and A.N. Banerjee VM Alumni & K.L.
M. Prize Banerjee
I - VI BA/BSc Indian Cultural & Spiritual Heritage 1st Sw. Vireswarananda and Sw. Vimuktananda Memorial S.K. Ghosh, A.K. Mandal, B.
Prize Ghosh
I - VI BA/BSc Indian Cultural & Spiritual Heritage 2nd Sw. Vireswarananda and Sw. Vimuktananda Memorial S.K. Ghosh, A.K. Mandal, B.
Prize Ghosh
I - VI BA/ Indian Cultural & Spiritual Heritage 3rd Sw. Vireswarananda and Sw. Vimuktananda Memorial S.K. Ghosh, A.K. Mandal, B.
BSc Prize Ghosh
For Current Postgraduate Students :

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Semes- Course Subject Rank Prize Name Donor Name
ter
I - II MA Bengali 1st Satya Padma Basu Memorial Prize Rabindranath Mukherjee
1st Sk. Sajad Ali Memorial Prize Dr. Sk. Maqbul Islam
I - II MA Philosophy 1st Satya Padma Basu Memorial Prize Rabindranath Mukherjee
I - II MA Sanskrit 1st Pinaki Mondal Memorial Prize Ex-students of 1998-2001
1st Satya Padma Basu Memorial Prize Rabindranath Mukherjee
I - II MSc Applied Chemistry 1st Satya Padma Basu Memorial Prize Rabindranath Mukherjee
I - II MSc Mathematics 1st Satya Padma Basu Memorial Prize Rabindranath Mukherjee
For Current Undergraduate Students :

Semes- Course Subject Rank Prize Name Donor Name


ter
I - IV BA Bengali 1st Monilal Chatterjee Memorial Prize Nalini Ranjan Chattopad-
hyay
I - IV BA English 1st Monilal Chatterjee Memorial Prize Nalini Ranjan Chattopad-
hyay
1st Sailendra Chandra Chakravorty Memorial S. K. Chakraborty
Prize
1st Sreemati Kundu Memorial Prize NItyaniranjan Kundu
I - IV BA History 1st Kalipada Kundu Memorial Prize Nityaniranjan Kundu
1st Monilal Chatterjee Memorial Prize Nalini ranjan Chatto-
padhyay

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I - IV BA Philosophy 1st Monilal Chatterjee Memorial Prize Nalini ranjan Chatto-
padhyay
1st Sanjit Samanta Memorial Prize Students & Staff of Vidya-
mandira
I - IV BA Political Sceince 1st Monilal Chatterjee Memorial Prize Nalini ranjan Chatto-
padhyay
I - IV BA Sanskrit 1st Swami Bhuteshananda Memorial Prize Samir Kr Majumder & Rabindranath
Ganguly
I - IV BA Sanskrit (General) 1st Kapali Charan Memorial Prise Bijay Lakshmi Ray Chow-
dhury
Semes- Course Subject Rank Prize Name Donor Name
ter
I - IV BSc Chemistry 1st Manmatha Sarkar Memorial Prize Namita Sarkar & Sabita
Sarkar
I - IV BSc Computer Science 1st Ashoke Mukherjee Memorial Prize Dilip Mukherjee
I - IV BSc Economics 1st Bhupendra Prasad Chatterjee Memorial Nalini Ranjan Chatto-
Prize padhyay
1st Sujit Kumar Ghosh Memorial Prize Swati Rani Ghosh
I - IV BSc Industrial Chemistry 1st Ajit Mukherjee Memorial Prize Dilip Mukherjee
I - IV BSc Mathematics 1st Pranabesh Pramanik Memorial Prize Kumud Ranjan
Pramanik
I - IV BSc Microbiology 1st Sw. Vireswarananda and Sw. Vimuktananda Memorial S.K. Ghosh, A.K. Mandal, B.

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Prize Ghosh
I - IV BSc Physics 1st Manmatha Sarkar Memorial Prize Namita Sarkar & Sabita
Sarkar
I - IV BSc Mathematics (General) 1st Jogindra Nath Barman Memorial Prize N C Barman
I - IV BSc Statistics (General) 1st Anil Kumar Bhattacharya Memorial Prize Biswanath Das
I - II BA Bengali 1st Mayadevi Memorial Prize S.C. Roy
I - II BA English 1st Arkaprabha Memorial Prize H.S. Batch of VM
2001-03
I - II BA History 1st Satya Padma Basu Memorial Prize Rabindranath
Mukherjee
I - II BA Philosophy 1st Sanjit Samanta Memorial Prize Students & Staff of Vidya-
mandira
1st Satya Padma Basu Memorial Prize Rabindranath
Mukherjee
I - II BA Political Science 1st Satya Padma Basu Memorial Prize Rabindranath
Mukherjee
I - II BA Sanskrit 1st Probodh Chandra Memorial Prize Pramathanath Roy Chow-
dhury
I - II BSc Chemistry 1st Sw. Vireswarananda and Sw. Vimuktananda Memorial S.K. Ghosh, A.K. Mandal, B.
Prize Ghosh
I - II BSc Computer Science 1st Ashoke Mukherjee Memorial Prize Dilip Mukherjee
1st Manorama Devi memorial Prize Dilip Mukherjee
I - II BSc Economics 1st Sw. Vireswarananda and Sw. Vimuktananda Memorial S.K. Ghosh, A.K. Mandal, B.

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Prize Ghosh
I - II BSc Industrial Chemistry 1st Ajit Mukherjee Memorial Prize Dilip Mukherjee
1st Ramarani Devi Memorial Prize Dilip Mukherjee
I - II BSc Mathematics 1st Radharani Barman Memorial Prize N.C. Barman
I - II BSc Microbiology 1st J.N.Mitra Memorial Prize S.K. Moitra
I - II BSc Physics 1st Satya Padma Basu Memorial Prize Rabindranath
Mukherjee
I - II BSc Alt.English (Compulsary Lan- 1st Bimalendu Ghosh Memorial Prize Students of Vidya-
guage) mandira
I - II BSc English (Compulsary Language) 1st Bimalendu Ghosh Memorial Prize Students of Vidya-
mandira
I - II BSc Bengali (Compulsary Language) 1st Bimalendu Ghosh Memorial Prize Students of Vidya-
mandira
LIST OF MEDALS & PRIZES FOR CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Prize for Name of the Prize Name of the donor
1st/2nd/3rd in the Annual Music competition in Bhaktigeeti Banikanta Memorial Prize & Brahma Memorial T. Banerjee & P. Brahma
Prize
1st/2nd/3rd in the Annual Music competition in Rabindrasangeet Banikanta Memorial Prize & Brahma Memorial T. Banerjee & P. Brahma
Prize
1st/2nd/3rd in the Annual Debate Competition Sailabala Sarkar Memorial Prize Sujata Sarkar
1st/2nd/3rd in the Annual Drama Competition Debmoy Banerjee Memorial Prize Pratima Banerjee
Best actor in the Annual Drama Competition Girish Chandra Ghosh Memorial Prize
1st/2nd/3rd in the Annual Drawing Competition Indra Bhusan Malik Memorial Prize Namita Sarkar & Sabita Sarkar
1st/2nd/3rd in the Annual Essay Competition Gobardhan Karmakar Memorial Prize
1st/2nd/3rd in the Annual Extempore Speech Competition Somnath Banerjee Memorial Prize A.N. Banerjee

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1st/2nd/3rd in the Annual Recitation Competition in Bengali Banikanta Memorial Prize Tridib Banerjee
1st/2nd/3rd in the Annual Recitation Competition in English Banikanta Memorial Prize Tridib Banerjee
1st/2nd/3rd in the Annual Recitation Competition in Sanskrit Banikanta Memorial Prize Tridib Banerjee
1st/2nd/3rd in the Annual Tabla Lahara competition Protima Banerjee Memorial Prize
Winner Group (Individual) of the Annual Quiz Competition Miss Josephine Macleod Memorial Prize Swami Medhasananda
1st/2nd/3rd in the Annual Recitation of Gita Verses organised by
Bharatiparishad
1st/2nd/3rd in the Annual Recitation of Vyakaranasutras organ-
ised by Bharatiparishad
1st/2nd/3rd in the Annual Recitation of Tarkasamgraha organised
by Bharatiparishad
1st/2nd/3rd in the Annual Recitation of Siddhantakaumudi’s
Samgyaprakaranam organised by Bharatiparishad
1st/2nd/3rd in Speech on Lakshna organised by Bharatiparishad
Runners-Up Group (Individual) of the Annual Quiz Competition Somnath Banerjee Memorial Prize A.N. Banerjee
Best article in the Sanskrit section of Vidyamandira Patrika Swami Dhyanatmananda Memorial Prize
Best article in the English section of Vidyamandira Patrika Ananda Bose Memorial Prize Students of Vidyamandira
Best article in the Bengali section of Vidyamandira Patrika Chaya Chakraborty Memorial Prize Biswanath Chakraborty
Best poem in the Bengali section of Vidyamandira Patrika Jibanananda Das Memorial Prize
Best story in the Bengali section of Vidyamandira Patrika Tarashankar Bandyopadhyay Memorial Prize
Best article in the college Wall Magazine ‘Shraddha’. Bimalendu Ghosh Memorial Prize Students of Vidyamandira
Excellence in painting in the College Wall magaine ‘Shraddha’ Swam Kalikatmananda Memorial Prize
Best Bhavan Wall Magazine

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Best NCC Cadet (3 Prizes) Swami Tejasananda Memorial Prize Swami Medhasananda
Best NSS Volunteer (3 Prizes) Swami Tejasananda Memorial Prize Swami Medhasananda
Best Room on the Students’ Day (Each Bhavan)
Participation in the drama staged during Saradotsav by college Swami Nirjarananda Memorial Prize
staff
Participation in the drama staged during Saradotsav by hostel Swami Nirjarananda Memorial Prize
staff
Winners of the Annual Quiz Competition Somnath Banerjee Memorial (Running) Trophy Students of Vidyamandira
Best Bhavan on the basis of overall cleanliness judged on the Running Trophy
Students’ Day
Runners-Up on the basis of overall cleanliness judged on the Running Trophy
Students’ Day
Highest points in Cultural Competitions Divya Vibha memorial (Running) Trophy
27. Donations Received During 1-4-2018 to 31-3-2019:

A. Non-Endowment:

Donor Amount Purpose Year


Rs.
Khokan Bhattacharyya 20000 Scholarship 2018
Swami Ekachittananda 2000 Scholarship 2018
Swami Ekachittananda 2000 Scholarship 2018
Shreebas Debnath 20000 Scholarship 2018

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Sujoy Gopal Roy Poddar 5000 Scholarship 2018
Jaswanti Sud Charitable Trust 14400 Scholarship (for the year 2018-19) 2018
SREI Foundation 25500 Scholarship 2018

Sanjay Mukherjee 5000 Scholarship 2018


Mr. Srikrishna Manna 1000 Scholarship 2018
Aloke Maity 18000 Scholarship (for Industrial Chemistry) 2018
Basanti Choudhury 25000 General Development Fund 2018
Swami Ekachittananda 2000 Scholarship 2018
Pasupati Bandyopadhyay 1000 Scholarship 2018
Mr. Srikrishna Manna 1000 Scholarship 2018
Mr. Srikrishna Manna 1000 Scholarship 2018
Mr. Srikrishna Manna 1000 Scholarship 2018
Achinta Kumar Nandi 2500 Scholarship 2018
Bhaskar Kumar Kayari 12000 Scholarship 2018
Judhajit Chakraborty 2000 Scholarship 2018
Mr. Srikrishna Manna 1000 Scholarship 2018
Tulsidas Bandyopadhyay 5000 Acharya Rina Swikar Scheme 2018
Dulal Chandra Sen 5000 Acharya Rina Swikar Scheme 2018
Sribas Kumar Mondal 5000 Acharya Rina Swikar Scheme 2018
Ashis Roy 2000 Acharya Rina Swikar Scheme 2018

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Sitambu Chattopadhyay 3000 Acharya Rina Swikar Scheme 2018
Dr. Sanjay Kr. Chattopadhyay 2000 Scholarship 2017
2000 88500 Gen. Development Fund 2017
1000 Acharya 2018 2017
Rina
Swikar
Scheme
J.N Jas 2000 Acharya Rina Shodhana Scheme 2017
2000 5000 Acharya Rina Shodhana Scheme 2017
1000 Acharya 2018 2017
Rina
Swikar
Scheme
Supriya Bandopadhyay 2000 Scholarship 2017
500 Acharya 2018 2017
Rina
Swikar
Scheme
Dipak Ghatak 2000 Scholarship 2017
1500 Acharya 2018 2017
Rina

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Swikar
Scheme
Suman Kr. Ghosh 10000 Swami Bhramananda Book Bank 2018
Chiranjib Kr. Sarkar 20000 Scholarship 2018
Samir Kumar Das 5000 Kerala Flood Relief Fund 2018
Bhaskar Palit 10000 Scholarship 2018
Tapas Ranjan Chattopadhyay 5000 Acharya Rina Swikar Scheme 2018
Mr. Srikrishna Manna 1000 Scholarship 2018

Pulak Narayan Dhar 3000 Sports & Games 2018


Subhamay Ghosh 2000 Library Development 2018
Swami Divyavratananda 18000 Scholarship 2018
College Teaching Staffs (56 peoples) 1,01,000 Kerala Flood Relief Fund 2018
SREI Foundation 25500 Scholarship 2018
Dr. Aparna Mitra 2000 Scholarship 2018
Ajoy Kumar Nag 5000 Sports & Games 2018
Arnab Ghosh 25000 Monastic Workers Exp, Non-Govt. 2018
Staff Benefit & Scholarship
Prasanta Kumar Chudhuri 120000 Scholarship 2018
Swami Ekachittananda 2000 Scholarship 2018
Swami Ekachittananda 2000 Scholarship 2018
Shri B. Panda 2000 Scholarship 2017

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2000 2000 Scholarship 2017
1000 Scholar- 2018 2017
ship
Swami Ekachittananda 2000 Scholarship 2018
Mr. Srikrishna Manna 2000 Scholarship 2018
Jaswanti Sud Charitable Trust 14400 Scholarship 2018
Swami Ekachittananda 2000 Scholarship 2018
Anandamayee SahaChowdhury 18000 Scholarship 2018
Lakshmi Roy 18000 Scholarship 2018
Namita Dutta 20000 Scholarship 2018
Braja Kishor Ghosh 6000 Scholarship 2018
Swami Ekachittananda 2000 Scholarship 2018
Ashok Kumar Biswas 3000 Scholarship 2018
Bratati Chakravarty 25000 Scholarship 2018
Crystallography in India 150000 Scholarship 2018
Debanjan Saha 500 Scholarship 2019
Smt. Swapna Mitra 25000 Scholarship 2019
The Ramakrishna 2000 Scholarship 2018
Mission Institue of 10000 Photography 2018
Culture 30000 Scholarship 2019

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Subir Kr. Mukherjee (1963-66) 10000 Scholarship 2019
Sourav Bhattacharjee 2000 Scholarship 2019
Dr. Anupam Chakravarty 1000 Scholarship 2019
Dr. Ushati Das Chakravarty 1000 Scholarship 2019
Debabrata Ray 15000 Scholarship 2019
N. Venkataramani 9000 Scholarship 2019
Dilip Kumar Dey 500 Swami Brahmananda Book Bank 2019

Sudipto Chakraborty 2000 Scholarship 2019


Arup Chakraborty 10011 Scholarship 2019
Dr. Paramita Chattopadhyay 2000 General Donation 2019
Dr. Partha Chakraborty 1200 General Fund 2019
Dr. Sanjit Dey 1200 General Fund 2019
Manas Ranjan Bhowmik 12000 Scholarship 2019
Sourav Ghosh 12000 Scholarship 2019
Alo Saha 10000 Scholarship 2019
Mr. Srikrishna Manna 2000 Scholarship 2019
Subhas Datta 10000 General Fund 2019
Sourav Bhattacharjee 1000 Scholarship 2019
Samaresh Mondal 10000 Scholarship 2019

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Sahid Ahmed 15000 Photography 2019
Mr. Srikrishna Manna 1000 Scholarship 2019
Mr. Srikrishna Manna 1000 Scholarship 2019
Surendranath Jana 10000 General Development Fund 2019
SREI Foundation 51000 Scholarship 2019
Swami Ekachittananda 2000 Scholarship 2019
Subir Kr. Mukherjee (1963-66) 10000 Scholarship 2019
SREI Infrastructure Finance Ltd. 10000 Photography 2019
Swami Ekachittananda 2000 Scholarship 2019
Smt. Namita Dutta 40000 Monastic workers Expenses 2019
Rajat Subhra Mukhopadhyay 1000 Development & Maintenece (Other 2019
fund)
Ramakrishna Mission
Vidyamandira Alumni Association 526000 Scholarship 2019
Ayan Bhattacherjee 36000 Scholarship 2019

B. Endowment:

Donor Name of Endowment Purpose Year


Brojalal Banerjee 30000 Memorial Lecture Sister Nivedita Memorial 2018

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Lecture
Gautam Gangopadhyay 15000 Scholarship Scholarship 2018
Aruna Roy 300000 Scholarship Scholarship 2018

"Dr. Jagadis Chandra 50000 Prize & Medal Prize & Medal 2018
Misra"
Chandra Kanta Ghosh 20000 Prize & Medal Prize & Medal 2018
Ms. Keka Muk- 75001 Lt. Sri Bimal Kr. Das Gup- Scholarship & Prize Fund 2018
hopadhyay ta & Lt. Smt. Dipty Das
Gupta
Rupayan Dutta 10000 Swapan Kumar Dutta Scholarship 2018
Memorial Scholarship
Brojalal Banerjee 20000 Memorial Lecture Sister Nivedita Memorial 2018
Lecture
Tapan Kumar Ghosh 10000 Swami Pratyayananda Prize & Medal 2019
Sangit Samman
Ananda Gopal Das 10000 Dilip Kr. Memorial Schol- Scholarship 2019
arship for Ind. Chem.
Somenath Gango- 200000 Scholarship Scholarship 2019
padhyay
Bibek Chaudhuri 20000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-

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ship Endowment
Dr. Sudip Basu 20000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
Dr. Manas Kundu 20000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
Dr. Ranajit Dutta 20000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
Dr. Asoke Ray 20000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
Dr. Shyamal Maity 20000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
Saroj Mandal 15000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
Dr. Abhishekh Biswas 15000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment

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Dr. Sukumar Biswas 15000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
Goutam Bhattacharya 15000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
Rana Pratap Mukherjee 15000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
Dr. Kinsuk Das 15000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
Debasis Chakraborty 15000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
Bivas Dam 15000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
Nirupam Banerjee 15000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
"Pravanshu Kumar 15000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
Mondal" dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment

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Debasis Roy Chowdhury 15000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
Dr. Debasis Kundu 10000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
"Dr. Joydev 10000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
Chattopadhyay" dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
"Dr. Prasanta Kumar 10000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
Pujari" dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
Rajat Kanti Jha 10000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
Gautam Chel 10000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
"Subhendu Bikash 10001 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
Mandal" dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
"Partha Pratim 10000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
Chowdhury" dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment

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Tapas Kumar Mandal 10000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
Kajal Kumar Mandal 10000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
Pradip Kumar Karar 10000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
"Brajadulal 5000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
Chattopadhyay" dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
"Partha Pratim 5000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
Mukherjee" dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
Indranil Chattaraj 10000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
Aniruddha Banerjee 15000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
Dr. Debapriya Dutta 15000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment

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Sandip Kumar Banerjee 20000 1979-81 H.S. Vidyaman- Scholarship 2019
dira Batch Merit Scholar-
ship Endowment
Avijit Maity 10000 Rabindranath Thakur Scholarship 2019
Endowment

Nityaniranjan Kundu 10000 Late Kalipada Kundu & Prize & Medal 2019
Late Sreemati Kundu
Endowment
28. Fees Structure:

28.1. MONTHLY CHARGES FOR UNDERGRADUATE (BA / BSc) COURSES


Items B.A. B.A. Eng. Math. Phy. Chem. Micro Comp. Ind.
(Except & B.Sc. Biol- Sc. Chem. &
Eng.) Econ. ogy Zoology
A. COLLEGE FEES PER
MONTH
College Tuition Fees 75 75 110 110 110 110 110 110
Laboratory Fees and Development &
General Maintenance Charges 325 825 790 990 1290 1690 1690 1690
TOTAL 400 900 900 1300 1800 1800 1800 1800

B. HOSTEL FEES PER MONTH

Establishment, Building Maintenance, Gar-


den, Stipend, Water, Sanitation, Electricity,
Generator, Fan & Telephone
1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100
C. MESS CHARGES PER MONTH
(FOR ALL STREAMS APPROXIMATE-
1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800
LY)
EVERY STUDENT MUST PAY (A + B + C)
(PER MONTH - INCLUDING COLLEGE, HOSTEL &
3300 3800 3800 4200 4700 4700 4700 4700
MESS)

28.2. MONTHLY CHARGES FOR POSTGRADUATE (MA / MSc) COURSES


Items BENGALI, MATH APPL CHEM
SANSKRIT &
PHILOSOPHY
A. COLLEGE FEES PER MONTH
College Tuition Fees 125 160 160
Laboratory Fees and Development &
General Maintenance Charges 575 640 1640
TOTAL 700 800 1800
B. HOSTEL FEES PER MONTH
Establishment & Building Maintenance, Gar-
den, StipendWater, Sanitation, Electricity,
Generator, Fan & Telephone
1100 1100 1100
C. MESS CHARGES PER MONTH
(FOR ALL STREAMS APPROXIMATELY) 1800 1800 1800
EVERY STUDENT MUST PAY (A + B + C)
(PER MONTH - INCLUDING COLLEGE, HOSTEL & MESS) 3600 3700 4700

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28.3 SESSION CHARGES PER ANNUM (Common for all students):

Item Amount in Rs.

A. FOR COLLEGE
Athletics 300
Library (Maintenance & Development) 400
Library (Long term charges) 300
Common Room (newspapers etc.) 50
Electricity (fan, light, water) 500
Garden/NCC/NSS 100
College Diary/Identity Card 50
College Magazine 250
Cultural Function 150
Students' Stipend/Scholarship 100
Internet Charges 700
TOTAL 2900

B. FOR HOSTEL

Medical Expenses 100


Bhratribaran & Vidyarthi Homa 300
Saraswati Puja 200

Staff benefit Fund 400

Student benefit Fund 100


TOTAL 1100

SESSION CHARGES PER ANNUM (A + B) :


COLLEGE + HOSTEL (Common for all 4000
students)

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28.4 ADMISSION CHARGES FOR UNDERGRADUATE (BA / BSc)
COURSES

Items B.A B.A. Math. Phy Chem. Micro Comp. Ind.


(Except Eng. & Biolo- Sc. Chem. &
B.Sc. gy
Eng.) Econ. Zoology

A. FOR COLLEGE

Admission Fees 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400

Session Charges 2900 2900 2900 2900 2900 2900 2900 2900

Registration fees (for Autonomous 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200
College)

Fees (July & Aug) 800 1800 1800 2600 3600 3600 3600 3600

Laboratory Caution Money – – 100 100 100 100 100 100

Library Caution Money 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

TOTAL 4400 5400 5500 6300 7100 7300 7300 7300

B. FOR HOSTEL

Admission Fees 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200

Session Charges 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100

Monthly Charges (July & 2200 2200 2200 2200 2200 2200 2200 2200
Aug)
3200 3200 3200 3200 3200 3200 3200 3200
Mess Charges (2 months'
advance) 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

Caution Money

TOTAL 6800 6800 6800 6800 6800 6800 6800 6800

GRAND TOTAL (ADMISSION


CHARGES) INCLUDING COLLEGE & 11200 12200 12300 12700 13300 14100 14100 14100
HOSTEL (A+B)

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28.5 ADMISSION CHARGES FOR POSTGRADUATE (MA / MSc)
COURSES

Items BENGALI, MATH APPL


SANSKRIT & CHEM
PHILOSOPHY
A. FOR COLLEGE
Admission Fees 400 400 400
Session Charges 2900 2900 2900
Registration fees (for Autonomous 200 200 200
College)
Fees (July & Aug) 1400 1600 3600
Caution Money Laboratory — — 100
Caution Money Library 100 100 100
TOTAL 5000 5200 7300
B. FOR HOSTEL
Admission Fees 200 200 200
Session Charges 1100 1100 1100
Monthly Charges (July & Aug) 2200 2200 2200
Mess Charges (2 months’ advance) 3200 3200 3200
Caution Money 100 100 100
TOTAL 6800 6800 6800
GRAND TOTAL (ADMISSION
CHARGES) INCLUDING COLLEGE 11800 12000 14100
& HOSTEL (A+B)

29. Withdrawals:

A student, after his admission, is expected to complete his


course of study in the college. Nevertheless, if a student withdraws
himself, he will get refund as per the rules mentioned below.
Any withdrawal from the college must always be preceded
by clearance from different units of the institute e.g. hostel office,
library, NCC etc.
If for any reason, a guardian finds it necessary to withdraw his

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ward before the term is completed, he should inform the authorities
of the institution in writing at least 15 days before the expiry of the
academic year, if not earlier.
Hostel deposit / advance money of students must be
withdrawn within one year of leaving the institution, failing which the
amount remaining will be deposited towards hostel development /
maintenance.

29.1 REFUND RULES FOR UNDERGRADUATE (BA / BSc) COURSES


1. If the student withdraws himself just after admission (without
attending any classes), he will be refunded a portion of the
admission cahrges as per the following distribution:
Items / Refundable B.A B.A. Math. Phy Chem. Micro Comp. Ind.
amount (Except Eng. & Biolo- Sc. Chem.
Eng.) B.Sc. gy & Zool-
Econ. ogy
A. FROM COLLEGE
Admission Fees 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400
Session Charges 2900 2900 2900 2900 2900 2900 2900 2900

Registration fees (for Autonomous 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200
College) 800 1800 1800 2600 3600 3600 3600 3600
Fees (July & Aug) – – 100 100 100 100 100 100
Caution Money Laboratory 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

Caution Money Library

TOTAL 4400 5400 5500 6300 7100 7300 7300 7300


B. FROM HOSTEL
Admission Fees 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200

Session Charges 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100
2200 2200 2200 2200 2200 2200 2200 2200
Monthly Charges (July &
Aug) 3200 3200 3200 3200 3200 3200 3200 3200
Mess Charges (2 months' 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
advance)

Caution Money
TOTAL 6800 6800 6800 6800 6800 6800 6800 6800

TOTAL REFUNDABLE AMOUNT 11200 12300 12300 13100 13900 14100 14100 14100
FROM COLLEGE & HOSTEL (A+B)

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Note-1: The student has to pay Rs. 1000/- only (Rs. 500/- only for college and
Rs. 500/- only for hostel) as Seat Cancellation Charges (SCC).

2. If the student gets admitted, stays in the hostel for less than a
month and then withdraws himself, then he will be refunded a
portion of the admission charges as per the following distribution:

Items / Refundable B.A B.A. Math. Phy Chem. Micro Comp. Ind.
amount (Except Eng. & Biology Sc. Chem. &
B.Sc.
Eng.) Econ. Zoology

A. FROM COLLEGE

Admission Fees 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400

Session Charges 2900 2900 2900 2900 2900 2900 2900 2900

Registration fees (for Autonomous 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200
College)
400 900 900 1300 1800 1800 1800 1800
Fees (Aug)
– – 100 100 100 100 100 100
Caution Money Labora-
tory 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

Caution Money Library


TOTAL 4000 4500 4600 5000 5500 5500 5500 5500

B. FROM HOSTEL

Admission Fees 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200

Session Charges 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100

Monthly Charge (Aug) 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100

Mess Charges (2 months' 3200 3200 3200 3200 3200 3200 3200 3200
advance)
100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Caution Money
TOTAL 5700 5700 5700 5700 5700 5700 5700 5700

TOTAL REFUNDABLE AMOUNT


FROM COLLEGE & HOSTEL (A+B) 9700 10200 10300 10700 11200 11200 11200 11200

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Note-1: The student has to pay Rs. 1000/- only (Rs. 500/- only for college and
Rs. 500/- only for hostel) as Seat Cancellation Charges (SCC).
Note-2: The requisite mess charges (depending upon the number of days
stayed in the hostel) have to be paid at the hostel office.

3. If the student withdraws himself after more than one month of


admission, then he will be refunded a portion of the admission
charges as per the following distribution:

Items / Refundable B.A B.A. Math. Phy Chem. Micro Comp. Ind.
amount (Except Eng. & Biology Sc. Chem.
B.Sc.
Eng.) Econ. & Zool-
ogy

A. FROM COLLEGE
Admission Fees 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400

Session Charges 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Registration fees (for Autonomous 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200
College)

Monthly Fees 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Caution Money Laboratory – – 100 100 100 100 100 100

Caution Money Library 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

TOTAL 700 700 800 800 800 800 800 800


B. FROM HOSTEL
Admission Fees
Session Charges 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200

Monthly Charges 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Mess Charges (2 months' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


advance)
3200 3200 3200 3200 3200 3200 3200 3200
Caution Money
100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

TOTAL 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500

TOTAL REFUNDABLE AMOUNT 4200 4200 4300 4300 4300 4300 4300 4300
FROM COLLEGE & HOSTEL
(A+B)

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Note-1: The student has to pay Rs. 1000/- only (Rs. 500/- only for college and
Rs. 500/- only for hostel) as Seat Cancellation Charges (SCC).
Note-2: The requisite mess charges (depending upon the number of days
stayed in the hostel) have to be paid at the hostel office.
29.2 REFUND RULES FOR POSTGRADUATE (MA / MSc) COURSES

1. If the student withdraws himself just after admission (without


attending any classes), he will be refunded a portion of the
admission cahrges as per the following distribution:
Items BENGALI, SAN- MATH APPL
SKRIT & PHILOS- CHEM
OPHY
A. FROM COLLEGE
Admission Fees 400 400 400
Session Charges 2900 2900 2900
Registration fees (for Autonomous
200 200 200
College)
Fees (July & Aug) 1400 1600 3200
Caution Money Laboratory — — 100
Caution Money Library 100 100 100
TOTAL 5000 5200 6900
B. FROM HOSTEL
Admission Fees 200 200 200
Session Charges 1100 1100 1100
Monthly Charges (July & Aug) 2200 2200 2200
Mess Charges (2 months' advance) 3200 3200 3200
Caution Money 100 100 100
TOTAL 6800 6800 6800

TOTAL REFUNDABLE AMOUNT 11800 12000 13700


FROM COLLEGE & HOSTEL
(A+B)

Note-1: The student has to pay Rs. 1000/- only (Rs. 500/- only for college and
Rs. 500/- only for hostel) as Seat Cancellation Charges (SCC).
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2. If the student gets admitted, stays in the hostel for less than a
month and then withdraws himself, then he will be refunded a
portion of the admission charges as per the following distribution:

Items BENGALI, SANSKRIT MATH APPL


& PHILOSOPHY CHEM

A. FROM COLLEGE

Admission Fees 400 400 400

Session Charges 2900 2900 2900


Registration fees (for Autonomous
200 200 200
College)
Fees (Aug) 700 800 1600

Caution Money Laboratory — — 100

Caution Money Library 100 100 100

TOTAL 4300 4400 5300

B. FROM HOSTEL

Admission Fees 200 200 200

Session Charges 1100 1100 1100

Monthly Charge (Aug) 1100 1100 1100


Mess Charges (2 months' ad-
3200 3200 3200
vance)
Caution Money 100 100 100

TOTAL 5700 5700 5700

TOTAL REFUNDABLE AMOUNT


FROM COLLEGE & HOSTEL 10000 10100 11000
(A+B)

Note-1: The student has to pay Rs. 1000/- only (Rs. 500/- only for college and
Rs. 500/- only for hostel) as Seat Cancellation Charges (SCC).
Note-2: The requisite mess charges (depending upon the number of days

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stayed in the hostel) have to be paid at the hostel office.

3. If the student withdraws himself after more than one month of


admission, then he will be refunded a portion of the admission
charges as per the following distribution:
Items BENGALI, SANSKRIT MATH APPL
& PHILOSOPHY CHEM

A. FROM COLLEGE

Admission Fees 400 400 400


Session Charges 0 0 0
Registration fees (for Autonomous
200 200 200
College)
Monthly Fees 0 0 0
Caution Money Laboratory — — 100
Caution Money Library 100 100 100
TOTAL 700 700 800
B. FROM HOSTEL
Admission Fees 200 200 200
Session Charges 0 0 0
Monthly Charges 0 0 0
Mess Charges (2 months' ad-
3200 3200 3200
vance)
Caution Money 100 100 100
TOTAL 3500 3500 3500
TOTAL REFUNDABLE
AMOUNT FROM COLLEGE & 4200 4200 4300
HOSTEL (A+B)

Note-1: The student has to pay Rs. 1000/- only (Rs. 500/- only for college and
Rs. 500/- only for hostel) as Seat Cancellation Charges (SCC).
Note-2: The requisite mess charges (depending upon the number of days
stayed in the hostel) have to be paid at the hostel office.

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30. Daily Routine:

The following is the daily routine to be followed by students of the


college. This is subject to seasonal alterations.

MORNING
Rising bell — 5-00 am
Prayer — 5-30 am
Cleaning of room — 5-55 am
Tea — 6-00 am
Study — 6-00 am to 9-00 am
Bath and Meal — 9-00 am to 9-45 am
NCC drill (Sundays) — According to
schedule
NSS work (Sundays) — — do —
MIDDAY
Classes — 10-00 am to 4-30 pm
Study (Sunday & Holidays) — 1 pm to 4 pm

AFTERNOON
Tiffin — 4-00 pm to 5-00 pm
Indoor and outdoor games,
gymnasium etc. — 4-30 pm to 6-00 pm
EVENING
Prayer (Subject to periodic — 6-00 pm
changes)
Study (Subject to periodic — 6-30 pm to 8-50 pm
changes)
Supper — 9-00 pm to 9-30 pm
Study — 10-00 pm to 10-45
pm
Lights off — 11-00 pm

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31. Contact:

Guardians should always mention the full name, class, roll number,
subject (UG / PG) and Bhavan of their sons/wards while writing to
the Vidyamandira authorities. Correspondence in regard to son /
ward should be made to :
Principal
Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira
P.O. Belur
Math, Dist.
Howrah West
Bengal, Pin
Code : 711
202
All remittances are to be addressed to and cheques/drafts drawn in favour
of ‘Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira Hostel’. Donations are
exempt from Income Tax under section 80G (5) (VI) of the Income
Tax Act, 1961. Vide Order No. DIT(E)/848/8E/109/69-70 dated 12
January 2009, which has been further extended in perpetuity by the
letter no. DIT(E)2923/BE/109/69-70 dated 26.09.2011. Our Income
Tax PAN is AAAAR1077P.

Phone Numbers
College Office : 2654-9181 / 9632
Hostel Office & Hostel : 2654-5757
Telefax : 033-2654-3484
E-mail : vidyamandira@gmail.com, principal@vidyamandira.ac.in
Website: www.vidyamandira.ac.in

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