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University B.T. & Evening College

University B.T. & Evening College
Cooch Behar

Established : 25th August 1968
Type : Co-Educational
President : --
Principal / Teacher-in-Charge : Dr. Malay Ranjan Sarkar
Former Name : Evening College
Location : Cooch Behar
Affiliation(s) : University of North Bengal
Category : Under Graduate
Accreditation / Recognition : National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE)
National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC)
Department(s) : B.A., B.Com. & B.Ed.



B.A. Course
B.A. Honours Subjects with Intake Capacity
Subjects Intake Capacity
Bengali 60
English 60
Economics 30
Political Science 30
History 30
Philosophy 30
Geography * 20
* Geography Honours is in self-financing mode.
Note : Figures within parentheses indicate the No. of available seats in respective subjects.


Accountancy Honours Subjects with Intake Capacity
Subject(s) Intake Capacity
Accountancy 30


List of Elective Subjects (B.A.) Honours & General
» Elective English » Elective Bengali
» History » Philosophy
» Political Science » Economics
» Sanskrit » Geography

Courses of study

The Three Year B.A (General / Honours) streams consist of Part I, Part II and Part III course. A student can appear at Part I Examination only after successful completion of one year of regular clases in the college.

Subjects for B.A. Part I Honours Courses will be as follows :
  • A student will have to offer the following subjects at the B.A. (Honours) Part I Examination. One compulsory paper of any one of the following languages carrying 50 marks : Bengali, Alt. English.
  • B.A. (Honours) Part I Examination shall consist of the following in addition to the compulsory paper as mentioned in Clause 1.
    • Two Elective Subjects each carrying 150 marks. Each Elective Subject consists of 3 papers of 50 marks each.
    • One Honours subject of 200 marks (2 papers of 100 marks each).
Subjects for B.A. Part I General Course will be as follows :
  • B.A. (General) Part I Examination shall consist of in addition to the compulsory paper as stated in Clause I, three Elective subjects each 150 marks. Each Elective Subject consists of 3 papers of 50 marks each.
Subjects for B.A. Part II Honours Course will be as follows :
  • One compulsory paper of English language carrying 50 marks. B.A. (Honours) Part II Examination shall consist of the following in addision to the compulsory paper as mentioned above.
    • Two Elective Subjects each carrying 150 marks. Each Elective Subject consists of 3 papers of 50 marks each.
    • One Honours subject of 200 marks (2 papers of 100 marks each).
Subjects for B.A. Part II General Courses will be as follows :
  • B.A. (General) Part II Examination shall consist of in addition to one compulsory paper on English language carrying 50 marks, 150 marks in each of the same three elective subjects as were offered in Part I Examination.
Subjects for B.A. Part III Honours Courses will be as follows :
  • Environmental Studies carrying 50 marks and the same Honours subject as offered in Part I & Part II Examinations of 400 marks (4 papers of 100 marks each)
Subjects for B.A. Part III General Courses will be as follows :
  • B.A. (General) Part III Examination shall consist of in addition to one compulsory paper on Environmental Studies carrying 50 marks, 100 marks in each of the same three elective subjects as were offered in Part I Examination.



B.Com. Course
Subjects of B.Com. Honours (Accountancy)
Part - I
Subject(s) Marks
Compulsory Subject(s) :
» Bengali / Alt. English
50
Honours Papers :
» Financial Accounting
100
» Business Mathematics & Statistics 50 + 50
Elective Subjects :
» Group A & Group B papers as mentioned in subject for B.Com. General


Subjects of B.Com. Honours (Accountancy)
Part - II
Subject(s) Marks
Compulsory Subject(s) :
» English
50
Honours Papers :
» Corporate Accounting
100
» Cost Accounting 100
Elective Subjects :
» Group A & Group B papers as mentioned in subject for B.Com. General


Subjects of B.Com. Honours (Accountancy)
Part - III
Subject(s) Marks
Compulsory Subject(s) :
» Environmental Studies
50
Honours Papers :
» Business Economics & Quantitave techniques
100
» Management Accounting 100
» Direct & Indirect Taxes in India 60 + 40
» Auditing 100


Subjects of B.Com. General
Part - I
Subject(s) Marks
Compulsory Subject(s) :
» Bengali / Alt. English
50
Elective Subjects : (Group A)
» Business Communication
50
» Money & Financial System - I 50
» Economic Principles 50
Elective Subjects : (Group B)
» Business Regulatory Framework
50
» Introduction to I.T. 50
» Principles of Management 50
Elective Subjects : (Group C)
» Financial Accounting - I
50
» Corporate Accounting - I 50
» Business Mathematics 50


Subjects of B.Com. General
Part - II
Subject(s) Marks
Compulsory Subject(s) :
» English
50
Elective Subjects : (Group A)
» Secretarial Practice
50
» Money & Financial System - II 50
» Economic Problems 50
Elective Subjects : (Group B)
» Company Law
50
» Application of I.T. in Business 50
» Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship 50
Elective Subjects : (Group C)
» Financial Accounting - II
50
» Corporate Accounting - II 50
» Business Statistics 50


Subjects of B.Com. General
Part - III
Subject(s) Marks
Compulsory Subject(s) :
» Environmental Studies
50
Elective Subjects : (Group D)
» Cost Accounting & Management
50
» Accounting 50 + 50
» Direct & Indirect Taxes in India 60 + 40
» Auditing 100



B. Ed. Course Theory Papers :

A. Core Papers : 100 X 5 = 500 Marks
  • Paper I - Principles of Education and Curriculum Development
  • Paper II - Psychology of Learning and Instructional Science
  • Paper III - Development of Educational System in India
  • Paper IV - Educational Management and Evaluation
  • Paper V - Environmental Education
B.Ed. students will be allowed to change their method subject or optional subject within one month of starting of classes. If a student of B.Ed. wishes to change from a lab-based to subject to a non-lab-based subject, the Fees for the lab-based subject will not be refunded.

No claim for any change will be entertained after the specified time limit.

B. Paper IV - Special Paper (Any One) 100 X 1 = 100 Marks
  • Population Studies
  • Issues and Problems of Primary and Secondary and Higher Secondary Education
  • Guidance and Counselling
C. Papers VII & VIII - Method Papers (Any Twi) 100 X 2 = 200 Marks
  • Bengali
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • History
  • Geography
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Work Education
  • Method of selecting method papers will depend on university circular. Deputed teachers will not be allowed to take work education.
D. Paper IX - Teaching Practical Final 100 X 1 = 100 Marks
  • Final Teaching (on two method papers) 40 + 40 Marks
  • Simulated Teaching (3 classes to be taken in each method paper) 10 + 10 Marks
E. Paper X - Practical Assigment and Institutional Activities 100 X 1 = 100 Marks

Group A - For lab. based subjects :
  • Practical 40 Marks
  • Achievement Test 10 Marks
For non-lab. based subjects : 20 + 20 = 40 Marks
  • (Five assignments have to be done compulsorily based on first four compulsory papers and candidates have to take a test of 20 marks in presence of the external)
  • Achievement Test 10 Marks
Group B - Institutional Activities : 50 Marks

Every student has to take 10 areas of actvities as prescribed in the syllabus which is to be completed in a specific format by 31st March.

  Secondary
OR
Equivalent
HS
Equivalent
Graduation
(General)
Graduation
(Honours)
P.G.
Below 40% 06 06 - - -
40% to below 50% 08 08 - 10 10
Below 45% - - 04 - -
45% to below 60% - - 06 - -
50% to below 60% 10 10 - 14 14
60% to below 70% 14 14 08 18 18
70% to below 80% 16 16 08 20 20
80% to below 85% 18 18 08 20 20
85% and above 20 20 08 20 20

N.B.: There is no provision of rounding off the scores , i.e., 49.99 or 59.99 is considered as below 50% or 60%

NEW RULES FOR ADMISSION TO B.A. FIRST YEAR

  • Those candidates who would obtain either i) 55% marks in the aggregate or ii) 50% in the aggregate with 60% marks in the subject in the qualifying examinations shall be eligible to apply for admission to Honours course in the subject concerned. Admission to a course shall be subject to availability of seats and based on merit.
  • Provided that for SC/ST candidates, the minimum marks for eligibility shall be i) 50%marks in the aggregate or (ii) 45% in the aggregate with 60% in the subject for admission to Honours course in the subject concerned.
  • In the matter of eligibility to apply for admission to Honours courses 54.5% marks or above shall be treated as 55% marks, 49.5% or above shall be treated as 50% and 59.5% marks or above shall be treated as 60%.
  • For admission to the Course B.A. (Hons) B.Sc. (Hons), B.Com (Hons), SC or ST candidates getting admission should have in the previous examinations qualifying marks, which are not lower by more than 25% from the marks obtained by the last candidate of the general category. The candidates included in the general merit list will not be counted towards these reserved quota.
  • Candidates for admission to B.A. / B.Com. (Honours / General) Degree 1st year classes must have passed General Course of the Higher Secondary Examination (10 + 2 pattern) of its equivalent examinations as are recognized by the University of North Bengal.
  • As per regulations of the University of North Bengal the minimum elligibility criteria to apply for admission to the 1st year Regular Honours Courses are 45% of marks in the aggregate or 50% marks in the Subject offered with 40% marks in the aggregate secured by the candate in his or her H.S. or equivalent examination.
  • Admissions to all Honours / General Courses are made according to the merit list prepared on the basis of merit points calculated as per prescribed formula of the NBU and the usual norms followed by the College. See overleaf for mode of application.


Documents Required at the time of Admission

  • One attested copy of Marksheet of the last Public Examination.
  • Attested copy of Caste Certificate if any (to avail benefits of SC / ST reserved Seats)
  • One Stamp sized (3.5cm X 2.5cm) photograph is to be pasted on the prescribed space in the application form.
  • Attested copy of the Admit Card or Certificate of Madhyamik or Equivalent Examination for age verification.
  • Attested copy of BPL certificate with BPL No. where ever required at the time of admission into 1st year classes.


Admission to B.Ed. Course

Academic session starts from 1st July of a calender year and closes on 30th June in the following calender year.
Intake capacity : The college has an approved intake capacity of 50.

Candidates who have obtained 50% marks in aggregate in the first degree examination are eligible for admission to B. Ed, provided that admission will be given on the basis of a merit list prepared on the basis of their scores from Madhyamik onwards, as per West Bengal Govt. Order. Relaxation of 5% marks are given to candidates belonging to SC / ST communities. Candidates pursuing any other course of study part-time or full time job / full time research work will not be allowed to pursue this course. Age must be within 35 years as on 30th June, 2010. There is no provision of rounding off the scores, i.e. 49.99 or 59.99 is considered as below 50% or 60%. Admission will strictly be made on the basis of merit following the norms & guidelines of DPI, Govt. of West Bengal, NCTE & NBU. Admission to all the courses would be subject to availability of seats. The SC / ST and Physically Handicapped applicants will get reservation of seats as per usual Govt. Rules.
For B.A. & B.Com (Honours / General)
Tuition Fees :  
» Honours
» Pass
: Rs. 75.00 /- p.m.
: Rs. 50.00 /- p.m.
Admission Fees :    
» Honours
» Pass
: Rs. 75.00 /-
: Rs. 50.00 /-
Development Fee : Rs. 100.00 /-
Session Fee : Rs. 70.00 /-
Electricity Fee : Rs. 80.00 /-
Student Health Home Fee : Rs. 05.00 /-
College Exam Fee : Rs. 50.00 /-
Library Fee : Rs. 50.00 /-
Registration Fee : Rs. 200.00 /-
Identity Card Fee : Rs. 05.00 /-
Geography Hons. (in self-financed mode) : Rs. 7,500.00 /- *
Note: the fee structure may change depending on the Govt. and University Guidelines.


For B.Ed.
Tuition Fee (Rs. 200.00 /- X 12) : Rs. 2,400.00 /-
Admission Fees : Rs. 200.00 /-
Development Fee : Rs. 2,000.00 /-
Session Fee : Rs. 500.00 /-
Electricity Fee : Rs. 100.00 /-
Student Health Home Fee : Rs. 05.00 /-
Practical Exam Fee : Rs. 300.00 /-
Practical Teaching Fee : Rs. 500.00 /-
Examination Fee : Rs. 300.00 /-
Geography & Science Practical Fee : Rs. 1,200.00 /-
Infrastructure & Faculty Development Programme : Rs. 2,000.00 /-
Library Fee : Rs. 200.00 /-
Registration Fee
(for students other than NBU Students)
: Rs. 200.00 /-
Sports : Rs. 100.00 /-
Excursions : Rs. 200.00 /-
Diary : Rs. 50.00 /-
Identity Card Fee : Rs. 05.00 /-
Note: Rs. 1,200.00 /- (Rupees twelve hundred) only is payable as fees for practical based subjects.
  • Library
  • Seminars, Conferences and Workshops
  • NSS
  • Multimedia
  • DDE Centre
  • Remidial Classes
  • Govt. Scholarship
  • Free Scholarship
  • Students' Health Home
  • Railway Concession
  • Sports
  • UBTEC Campus
  • Students' Union
The University B.T. & Evening College is situated in the heritage city of Cooch Behar, capital of the erstwhile princely state that merged with West Bengal after the independence of India. The present address of the college is Keshab Road, Gunjabari, on the grounds where the old palace of the Narayan kings existed, before it was demolished in the nineteenth century and the royal family shifted to the new palace built in 1887, during the reign of Maharaja Sri Nripendra Narayan.

The University BT & Evening College, a constituent college of the University of North Bengal was established on 25th August 1968 with a view to giving teachers’ training and helping the local youth to earn their first degree.

The institution embarked on its journey with the blessings of Maharaja Jagaddipendra Narayan and Maharani Gina Narayan, the last royal couple of the Cooch Behar Princely state.

The classes began at Cooch Behar Uchcha Madhyamik Vidyalaya at Madan Mohan Colony, Kalighat Road in the suburban area of Cooch Behar initially. The first Principal of the college was Prof S. N. Basak, Head, Dept. of Economics who came on deputation from the University.

The college was shifted to the present site (at Junior Polytechnic Institute) in the year 1972 when Prof. N. C. Bhowmick (who came on lien from Jalpaiguri A. C. College of Commerce) was the Principal. The Junior Polytechnic Institute was then hired by the University on rental basis. The land and building were later handed over to the college.

The college now has its campus opposite to the Gunjabari Temple, one of the major heritage structures of Cooch Behar.


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