Saltora Netaji Centenary College

Saltora Netaji Centenary College
Type Undergraduate college
Established 2001
Location Saltora, West Bengal, India
Campus Rural
Affiliations Bankura University
Website http://saltoranccollege.org

Saltora Netaji Centenary College, established in 2001, is the general degree college in Saltora, Bankura district. It offers undergraduate courses in arts. It is affiliated with Bankura University.

History


Saltora Netaji Centenary College was established to promote higher education in Saltora and its adjoining areas. There was a demand and need of a degree college in this area for a long time. In 1997 in a public meeting it was decided that a degree college would be established .University of Burdwan affiliated it from the session 2001–02 and it started with 58[1] students. Initially college classes were held at Saltora by Dr. B.C. Vidyapith. It moved to its own building in May 2001.

Main initiated was taken by Mr . Nazibar Rahaman (Ast. Teacher Saltora Dr B C Vidyapith). The path which whole movement travelled it looked like a mass revolution.

The college is named to show respect Netaji Subash Chandra Bose on the eve of his birth centenary.

Location

It is beside Saltora-Majia Bus Road at Saltora.[2]

Departments

This college offers General Course in Arts and Hons.[3]

B.A honors

DepartmentNo of Seats
Bengali-68
Sanskrit-
Political Science-40
Philosophy-
History-
Physical Education110
Geography18
Santhali45

English-60

B.A ganaral

DepartmentNo of Seats
Bengali55
Sanskrit55
Geography100
History50
English40
Political Science28
Philosophy28
Music22

Accreditation

The college is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC).[4]

See also

References

  1. "About Us,Saltora Netaji Centenary College". Retrieved 7 September 2012.
  2. "Welcome to Saltora Netaji Centenary College". Retrieved 7 September 2012.
  3. "B.A General Courses Subject Details". Retrieved 7 September 2012.
  4. Colleges in WestBengal, University Grants Commission


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