Netaji Subhas Mahavidyalaya

Netaji Subhas Mahavidyalaya, also known as Haldibari College, established in 1985,[1] is general degree college in Haldibari, India. It offers undergraduate courses in arts and commerce. The campus is in the Cooch Behar district. It is affiliated to Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma University.[2]

Netaji Subhas Mahavidyalaya
TypeUndergraduate college Public college
Established1985 (1985)
AffiliationCooch Behar Panchanan Barma University
PrincipalDr. Tarun Bandopadhyay (M.Com, PhD)
Address
Santi Nagar, Uttar para
, , ,
735122
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26.3408711°N 88.7788925°E / 26.3408711; 88.7788925
CampusUrban
WebsiteNetaji Subhas Mahavidyalaya
Netaji Subhas Mahavidyalaya is located in West Bengal
Netaji Subhas Mahavidyalaya
Location in West Bengal
Netaji Subhas Mahavidyalaya is located in India
Netaji Subhas Mahavidyalaya
Netaji Subhas Mahavidyalaya (India)

Departments

Arts and Commerce

  • Bengali ( & Pass)
  • English (& Pass)
  • History (& Pass)
  • Political Science (& Pass)
  • Philosophy (& Pass)
  • Economics (Pass only)
  • Commerce
  • Sociology (Pass only)
  • Geography (& Pass)

Accreditation

The college is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC).[1]

History

Netaji Subhas Mahavidyalaya was established in 1985. The original campus was donated by Haldibari Girls High School. Most local inhabitants are farmers and belong to a scheduled caste (67%). Its first students enrolled on 18 November 1985 to study Arts Stream. The college was accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) in March 2006

Campus

The college is situated near the Indo-Bangladesh border in a semi-urban area. The spans over 7.588 acres (3.071 ha).

This institution is co-ed. It is affiliated to the University of North Bengal. The college has NSS wing.

The college offers a grievance redress cell, an employment counselling cell and health care facilities. It offers remedial coaching. and has been awarded a C++ Certification.

Funding

It receives grant-in-aid from the Government of West Bengal. In 1992 it was included under section 2(f) and 12(B) category of the University Grants Commission. Other funds come from MP's, Local Area Development Fund, MLA's BEUP Scheme and from various departments of the government of West Bengal.

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