The department of Sanskrit has been conducting an undergraduate general degree course since 2023. The time when the college was established. The department offering general degree course and minor and mdc courses sanctioned by the University of North Bengal. The general course of Sanskrit started from 2015-16 academic year with 23 students and the UGC Approved CBCS Course in Sanskrit under NBU Started from the 2018 academic year. Subsequently the number of Students has been rising Steadly. The graduates of this discipline show a marked improvement in their Sanskrit language skill and knowledge of literature.
We are aware that most of our students are first/ second generation learners from rural areas. Our vision is to provide them appropriate pedagogies available in Sanskrit Studies while nurture their reading, writing, speaking skills so that they can prepare themselves for the changing job market. We provide a friendly, nurturing and inclusive environment of teaching and learning. Our vision is to-
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View Profile1. Attendance Requirements:
– Students must attend 75% of lectures and tutorials to be eligible for university exams.
– Continuous absence for more than 7 consecutive days must be reported to the H.O.D. with a written note signed by a parent.
– Attendance on the first and last day of each session, including holidays, is compulsory.
2. Examinations:
– Passing college periodical exams is required to qualify for the university examination.
– Participation in class tests and college selection tests is mandatory.
3. Library Rules:
– Departmental books can be borrowed from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday to Saturday.
– Lost, defaced, or damaged books must be replaced by the borrower.
– Books must be issued before taking them out of the department.
– Borrowed books must be returned within a week; they can be reissued if needed.
4. Participation in Departmental Activities:
– Students must participate in departmental events such as exhibitions, class seminars, and special lectures.
5. Classroom Etiquette:
– Students are responsible for keeping the classroom and college surroundings clean.
– Lights and fans should be switched off after class.