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This document provides an overview of the Netaji Subhas Open University. It discusses the concept of open universities, the vision and mission of Netaji Subhas Open University, the recognition it has received, and rules regarding post-graduate courses. Specifically, it outlines the admission procedure, academic session, fees structure, eligibility, medium of instruction, study materials, examinations, and other policies for post-graduate programs. The document also lists the study centers and provides an index of the topics covered.
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INDEX

1. The Concept of Open University 3


2. Netaji Subhas Open University : Vision & Mission 3
3. Recognition 4
4. Post-Graduate Courses : Rules and Regulation 5
i) Academic Session 5
ii) Admission Procedure 5
iii) Fees Structure 6
iv) Eligibility 6
v) Medium of Instructions 7
vi) Study Materials 7
vii) Method of Instruction 7
viii) Examination 8
ix) Change of Address / Study Centre 9
x) No Change of Subject 9
xi) Identity Card 9
xii) Cleared/Pass, Irregular Appearance, Review 9
xiii) Redressal and Student’s Grievance 10
5. Course Content 11
6. List of Study Centres 18
7. Application Form

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1. The Concept of Open University
The Open University represents an alternative approach to higher learning. It stands apart
from a highly formal, institutionalized and centrally administered system of education. Its
philosophy is built around the principles of universality, flexibility and innovativeness. Its ideas
and institutions, its methods and procedures are all shaped accordingly. Conceptually, it can
be viewed as a system drawing upon the best elements in formal and non-formal education.
The ‘openness’ consists of a variety of features.
First, it offers easy access to the learners. The entry requirement is not too exacting. A
genuine interest in picking up knowledge is all that it expects. Consequently, it would try to
embrace as many learners as possible.
Second, its territorial reach is visibly wide. It aims at bringing education to the door-step
of the learner, wherever he or she may be. Various methods of communication and contact
are used for this purpose. The classroom of the University, thus, is as wide as the entire land
it seeks to serve.
Third, the Open University system is learner-oriented. It devises its courses and methods
of teaching to suit the needs of the learners. Their options and inclinations are given due
priorities. A variety of courses—short-term or long-term, liberal or professional–can be
pursued under the University.
Fourth, it believes in fair distribution of quality education, teaching aid, consultancy and
study materials. Whatever resources the University has are made evenly available to all learners
wherever of whoever he or she might be. It eliminates variations and discrimination.
Fifth, its administration is decentralized. In promoting Distance Education, the University
creates a wide network of Study Centres. Students need only to come to the nearest available
centre for collecting all information, completing all formalities, discussing their academic issues
and appearing for evaluation of their work at intervals chosen by them.
Sixth, student assessment under Open University is based on continuous assessment and
credit system. It does not require students to get bogged down in one final examination. One
can study at one’s own pace.
In short, the Open University seeks to open up the treasure house of knowledge to the
maximum number of users. Thereby it would enhance their skills for productivity and further
learning. Socially, too, the University promises steady empowerment of those who suffered
backwardness for want of these skills. Considering the current trends all over the world, the
Open University is going not only to complement the conventional system of higher education
but may soon occupy the centre stage also in developing countries where the resources do
not measures up to the vastness of the clientele.
2. Netaji Subhas Open University : Vision and Mission
Vision :
Netaji Subhas Open University, the only State Open University of West Bengal, has
been contributing to the process of building up of quality human resource base of the State
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and collaborating with other open universities of the national and state levels towards the
improvement of the quality of distance education and to promote and develop appropriate
technology to create the distance education scenario of an international standard in our country
keeping in view the demands of the knowledge seekers for education appropriate to the twenty
first century.
Mission :
To spread higher education in different parts of the state and to co-operate with universities
to provide access to higher education and to different skill enhancing educational programmes
Netaji Subhas Open University shall :
z provide quality education in a flexible mode to serve the aim of establishing an equitable
knowledge society within the state, provide higher education through distance learning
mostly through the language of the state, i.e. Bengali
z make education affordable to disadvantaged
z provide facility for lifelong education to intending learners
z strive for upgradation of technology without compromising the basic values of the
society
z contribute to the development of the state and the nation and to motivate learners to
strive for secular, scientific and democratic education.
3. Recognition
i) The University is recognized by University Grants Commission (UGC) u/s 2(1) vide
letter No. F.9-2/97 (CPP-I) dated 26 August, 1998.
ii) The University is recognized by Distance Education Council (DEC) vide letter
No.f.DEC/OU/Recog/2008 dated 8 April, 2008.
iii) The University is recognised by the Govt. of West Bengal vide letter no. 316-SE
(Aptt.) dated 21 March 2000 and 501-SE(A)/10M-51/99 dated 15 May 2000.
The University’s Degrees/Diplomas/Certificates are recognized by all the members of
the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) vide Circular No.EV/II(499)/94/176915-
177115 dated January 14, 1994 and at par with the Degrees/Diplomas/Certificates of all
Indian Universities/Deemed Universities vide Circular No.F1-25/03(CPP-II) dated July
28, 1993 and F.1-52/2000 (CPP-II) dated May 05, 2004.
The Dept. of Education, Ministry of Human Resources Development, Govt. of India
notified vide the Notification No. 44 dated March 01, 1995 published on Saturday, April
08,1995 in the Gazette of India that :
‘‘on the recommendation of the Board of Assessment for Educational Qualification,
the Government of India has decided that all the qualifications awarded through
Distance Education by the Universities established by an Act of Parliament or State
Legislature, Institutions Deemed to be Universities under Section of the UGC Act,
1956 and Institutions of National Importance declared under on Act of Parliament
stand automatically recognized for the purpose of employment to post and services

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under on Act of Parliament stand automatically recognized for the purpose of
employment to posts and services under the Central Government, provided it has
been approved by Distance Educatoin Council.’’
It is also to be noted in this connection that the Netaji Subhas Open University received the
prestigious International award ‘‘Excellence in Distance Education Award’’ (EDEA) for
Institutional excellence in 2006 from Commonwealth of Learning (COL), Vancouver, Canada.
4. Post-Graduate Courses : Rules and Regulations
Netaji Subhas Open University offers two years Post Graduate M.A/M.Sc/M.Com/MSW
/ MLIS Course in subjects as announced in our advertisements issued from time to time.
i) Academic Session
Academic Session is from July to June every year.
ii) Admission Procedure
Steps to be followed are as stated in the following:
[For M.A./M.Com./MSW/MLIS & M.Sc (Math)]
Step (i) The applicant need to fill-up and submit on-line application form and take print out
of the filled-in application form & three-part pay-in-slip from our admission website
www.wbnsouadmissions.com.
However the applicant opting for on- line payment may use the payment getway if offerred
in the admission webstie.
Step (ii) The applicant needs to attach necessary documents with the filled-in computer
generated application form and then is required to report to the Study Centre of his/her
choice during its working hours to have it checked and verified by the Coordinator concerned.
Step (iii) Only those applicant who have not opted for payment getway need to visit any
branch of Allahabad Bank during banking hours to deposit his/her admission and
application fees using the pre-printed challan collected at the time of on-line submission
and stamped by the Coordinator on verification. After due payment, he/she must obtain
from the bank two copies of Bank Challans, one copy for his/her own record and
one copy for the University.
Step (iv) then he/she needs to submit within stipulated date but without any delay the
computer generated application form, necessary documents, photographs and University
copy of the challan obtained from the Bank / online payment receipt, to the Study Centre.
He/she will collect a copy of the University prospectus from the Study Centre. The
prospectus contains a perforated enrollment form which is to be filled up by the
applicant. This is required for generation of enrollment certificate. Along with the
aforesaid documents, the applicant may like to carry a photocopy of his/her computer
generated admission form. After submitting all the documents to the Study Centre, he/she
may like to have a photocopy of the computer generated application form signed and
stamped by the person attending him/her in the Study Centre. This signed and stamped
copy he/she may preserve as a proof of submission.

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Note : In laboratory based subjects (e.g. Zoology, Geography, taught at some selected
centres), where seats are limited, candidates may go through the following three steps.
Step (i) The applicant needs to fill-up and submit on-line application form meant for
Post Graduate Geography (PGGR) and Post Graduate Zoology (PGZO) courses and
taken the print out of the filled-in application form & three-part pay-in-slip for the
application fees from our admission website. However the applicant opting for on-line
payment may use the payment getway if offered in the admission website.
Step (ii) Only those applicants who have not opted for payment getway need to visit
any branch of Allahabad Bank during banking hours to deposit the application fees using
pre-printed three-part pay-in-slip and he/she must obtain from the bank two copies of
Bank challans, one copy for his/her own record and one copy for the University.
Step (iii) In these courses, where seats are limited, the admission will be made
strictly on the basis of merit and following the reservation policy of the Government and
of the University through counselling. The merit lists and the waiting lists will be
published on the website on a stipulated date with all details of the counselling process.
At the time of counselling, the applicant needs to submit the computer-generated
application form, attested copies of supporting documents, photographs and University
copy of the challan obtained from the Bank / online payment receipt. He/She needs to
bring all originals for verification failing which the candidature will be cancelled. After
admission through counselling, the requisite admission fees are to be deposited by draft.
Application cum enrollment form will be available from the Study Centres offering those
subjects. Only application form along with self attested copies of supporting documents
is to be submitted first at the Science Building of NSOU at Bidhannagar Fire
Station, First Floor, Sector-V, Salt Lake, Kolkata-91. Selection will be made on the
basis of merit. Requisite fees are to be deposited after the publication of selection list and
at the time of counselling.
Reservation policy of the Government and of the University will be followed where seats
are limited.
If the number of applicants in a particular course is below 20, the University will have the
right to discontinue the course. The students enrolled in the course may get their fees refunded
in such cases.
iii) Fees structure
Fees structures for different subjects will be available in the University website in due
course.
iv) Eligibility
At least Graduate (Three Years Degree) or equivalent degree from a recognised
University / Institution (Decision of the equivalence of the degree to be taken by the
NSOU authority before admission). Candidates seeking admission for PG Courses must
have successfully studied at least 300 marks in the relevant subject at the graduate level.
For Master’s Degree in Science and Technology subjects, the candidate should have
an Honours Graduate Degree in the relevant subject. Candidate who is not an Honours

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Graduate will be eligible only if he / she has studied at least 300 marks in the relevant
subject and secured at least 55% marks in the subject at the Degree level. In case of
lab-based subjects where seats are limited, only Honours Graduate candidates will be
eligible for apply.
Candidate opting for admission in the following Post Graduate discipline under the
School of Humanities and Social Sciences should have successfully studied any of the
corresponding subjects with 300 marks curriculum at their Graduate level.
Public Public Administration, Political Science,
Administration Sociology, Economics
(PGPA)
Social Work Social Work, History, Sociology,
(MSW) Public Administration, Political Science,
Anthropology, Economics
English English, Linguistics
Language
Teaching
(ELT)
The University does not offer any Preperatory / Bridge Course for admission into
Master’s Degree Course.
For Candidates of MLIS, they must have passed Bachelors degree from any
recognised University.
v) Medium of Instructions
The study materials for different courses are available either in English or in Bengali.
For M.Com, M.Sc., MA in Public Administration and MLIS courses., those are written
in English. A student is, however, free to write answers either in English or in Bengali.
It may please be noted that all the Study Materials (except PG Bengali) may not be
available in Bengali version. Personal Contact Programmes (PCP) are, however,
conducted in both the languages as per convenience. The PG History Study Materials
are available only in Bengali version.
vi) Study Materials
Self Instructional Study Materials (SIM) will be distributed to the students in
instalments through the study centres where they have been admitted. Besides, a list of
reference books for suggested reading will also be made available in the SIM. Efforts
are being made to make library services available at University campuses.
vii) Method of Instruction
Instruction will be imparted through Personal Contact Programme (PCP) for a short
period held at intervals. PCP will be held at only some designated Study Centres in
different regions of West Bengal to be announced at the relevant time and not at all the
study centres.
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Detailed programme of PCP in theoretical & practical papers of laboratory based
science subjects will be announced at the commencement of the session. Normally these
will be held on Saturdays, Sundays & holidays.
Students attending PCP will have to make their own arrangements of boarding and
lodging.
Besides Personal Contact Programme, audio-materials, audio-visual presentations,
teleconferences and occasional discussion sessions through webcasted and FM channels
may be introduced.
viii) Examination
There will be two Term-End Examinations—first year Examination at the end of the
first year & second year Examination at the end of the second year. Examination fees and
Centre fees will be announced before filling in forms for examination. Only MSW & MLIS
students shall have to prepare three (3) copies of Dissertation and Field Work—one copy
for student only, one for Study Centre and one for the Examination Department.
All MSW students are strictly instructed to carry along with them copy of Dissertation
& Field Work papers or else they will not be allowed to appear in viva-voce. M.A. /
M.Sc. / M.Com. / MSW degree will be awarded on the basis of results of first year and
second year examinations taken together. MLIS being a one-year programme the degree
will be awarded on the basis of results of one term-end examination. Learners will have to
pass in each & every paper, pass mark being 40%. Examination will be held at Kolkata
and at such other centres as may be decided by the University. Pass marks for PG labora-
tory subjects, both in theoretical and practical papers is 40%.
Every student will have to submit one home assignment for each paper and
20% marks per paper are reserved for this. Submission of assignment is a pre-
condition for appearing in Term-End Examination. 80% marks per paper would
be reserved for Term-End Examination. (Please use weightage in place of marks)
NSOU always endeavours to strictly adhere to the academic calendar for conducting
examinations and publishing the results on top most priority. However, being an open
University the functions of NSOU depend a lot on the participation of the teachers and
secretarial staff of the study centres which are located in the colleges affiliated to the
other State Aided Universities of West Bengal. In case of some unlikely events functioning
of the study centres may be affected which is beyond the control of NSOU. These may
lead to deviations from the academic calendar under the existing system. Such unintentional
deviations cannot be totally ruled out. In such cases NSOU will always strive to minimise
such delays. Despite its best efforts, NSOU, however, cannot guarantee finalization of the
results in some cases. In those cases pending finalization of the result of the last examination,
before the commencement of the next examination, the students concerned may be advised
to fill in the application form for examination within the scheduled date. But in case a
student is found not to have cleared the examination after filling up of the application
form for the next examination, the application shall be treated as cancelled.

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Learners are advised to keep the following in mind.
Do not forget to get back from your study centre your duly evaluated assignment con-
taining comments of the evaluator on your performance. This may help you to improve
future assignments and in preparing for term-end examination. For your own record retain
a copy of all assignment responses which you submitted at your study centre. Also the
assignments are not subject to re-evaluation except for factual errors, if any, committe by the
evaluator. The discrepancy noticed by you in the evaluated assignments should be brought
to the notice of the coordinator of the study centre, so that the correct score is forwarded
by him/her to the Controller of Examinations. Once the assignment marks are received by
the Department of Controller of Examinations, no farther change in assignment marks will
be allowed.

Final gradation will be as follows :-


Marks Obtained Class Grade
70% and above 1st Class A+
60% to below 70% ,, A
55% to below 60% 2nd Class B +
45% to below 55% 2nd Class B
40% to below 45% ,, C

In-case of laboratory based subject, students will have to pass separately in


Theoretical and Practical papers.
Duration of the Course : The duration of all Post Graduate Courses is two years
from the date of registration except MLIS. The registration is valid for a maximum
period of 5 (five) years provided the candidate pays course fees at the beginning of the
second year. A student should/must mention his/her preference for special paper
wherever applicable at the time of renewal.
MLIS course duration is minimum one year and maximum three years.
The degrees are awarded in the Annual Convocation of the University where medals
and other prizes are also awarded on the basis of performance of the students in the
examination.
ix) Change of Address / Study Centre
No prayer for change of address or study centre can be entertained in general.
However in exceptional situations, decision in this regard may be taken by the university
authority on case-to-case basis.

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x) No Change of Subject
Application for change of subject in P.G. Course will not be entertained under
any circumstances after admission. The candidates should, therefore, be very
careful as regards to the choice of subject of study before taking admission.
xi) Identity Card
The candidates who are admitted shall receive an Identity Card duly issued by the
University. Identity Card should be produced by the students at the time of PCP,
Laboratory Work, Library Study & Examination and in any other matters for verification
when required.
xii) i) Cleared/Pass : A student who has cleared a paper in an examination cannot
reappear in that paper in subsequent examinations. A student who has
successfully completed a course, he/she has registered for, can not reappear
in that paper.
ii) Irregular Appearance : If a student appears in examination without valid
Admit Card issued by Controller’s office or without roll no., his/her appearance
in examination will be treated as irregular and his/her answer script will not be
evaluated.
iii) Review : Review system is suspended for the time being and will be re-
introduced as and when feasible.

xiii) Redressal & Student’s Grievance


z For any grievance, learners are free to contact Smt. Nilanjana Chatterjee, Assistant
Director, Study Centre & Convener, Students’ Grievance Redressal cell,
(asstdirector.nsou @gmail.com) NSOU either by e-mail or by post
z Student once enrolled in NSOU, must always (a) get all his/her correspondences
forwarded and the documents, attached therein self attested, by his/her respective Study
Centre Coordinator; & (b) in all such cases he/she is to attach relevant proof supporting
the validity of his/her enrolment/ renewal (as the case may be) at that material point of
time, failing which such correspondences will be treated as cancelled.

N. B. : Admission in study centres is provisional subject to determination of eligibility by the University


at the time of giving enrollment number. If any discrepancy is revealed later, responsibility will
rest on the applicant and his / her admission will be cancelled and no claim for refund of fees will
be entertained. Students are, therefore, advised to satisfy themselves as regards their eligibility
for a particular course before taking admission in a study centre.

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MA in English (PGEG)
(Full Marks-800)

1st year 2nd year

Paper-I : Poetry Paper-V : Literary Theory and Criticism


Paper-II : Aspects of Language Paper-VI : American Literature
Paper-III : British Drama Paper-VII : Indian English Literature and
Indian Literature in Translation
Paper-IV: British Novel Paper-VIII : Ancient & Modern European
Classics in Translation

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MA in ELT (PGELT)
(Full Marks-800)

1st year 2nd year


Paper-I : Introduction to Linguistic Paper-V : Trends in Critical Theory I,
& Literary Theory : Literature Teaching
& Testing

Trends in Critical Theory II,


Paper-II : Applied Linguistics Paper-VI : Literary Materials
Exploitation andApplication
Paper-III : The Phonetics and Phonology of Paper-VII : Course Design
English & Modern English Grammar

Paper-IV: Language Teaching and Testing Paper-VIII : Research Methodology &


Techniques & Resources Academic Study Skills

MA in Pol. Science (PGPS)


[Effective from July 2015 Session]
(Full Marks-800)

1st year 2nd year


Paper-I : Political Thought & Movements Paper-V : Comparative Politics
in Colonial India
Paper-II : Politics in India since Paper-VI Public Administration
Independence
Paper-III Issues in Political Thought Paper-VII International Relations
Paper-IV Issues in Political Theory Paper-VIII Politics and Society in
Asia : Select Regions

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MA in History (PGHI)
(Full Marks-800)

1st year 2nd year


Paper-I : History of India : 1526-1757 Paper-V : History of Europe
(1789-1945)
Paper-II : History of India : 1757-1885 Paper-VI : World Politics Since-1945
Special Group
Paper-III : History of India : 1885-1964 Paper-VII Group A
A. Social History of
Modern India (19th & 20th
Centuries)
Paper-VIII A.Economic History of Modern
India (19th & 20th Centuries)
Group B
Paper-IV: Historiography Paper-VII B. Social History of Early
Medieval India (5th to 13th
Centuries)
Paper-VIII B. Economic History of Early
Medieval India (5th to 13th
Centuries)
Note : The learners will have to opt either for Group-A (Paper-VII A and VIII A) or Group-B
(Paper VII B and VIII B) as special paper in M.A. in History.
MA in Public Administration (PGPA)
(Full Marks-800)
1st year 2nd year
Paper-I : State, Society & Public Paper-V : Public Policy Analysis
Administration
Paper-II : Advanced Administrative Theories Paper-VI : Financial Administration

Paper-III : Human Resource Management Paper-VII Local Government

Paper-IV: New Dimension of Development Paper-VIII Governance & Administration


Administration

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MA in Education (PGED)
(Full Marks-800)
1st year 2nd year
Paper-I : Philosophy of Education and Paper- V : Education Technology
History of Education in India and Curriculum Studies
Paper-II : Phychological Foundations of Paper-VI : EducationAdministration
Education and Management
Paper-III : Sociological Foundations of Paper-VII : Evaluation and
Education Measurement in
Education & Guidance
and Counselling
Paper-IV: Methodology, Education Paper-VIII : Special Paper (Any One)
Research and Statistical A) Special Education
Treatment of data B) Teacher Education
C) Education of Women
in India
D) Population Education
Master of Social Work (PGSW)
(Full Marks-1500)
1st year 2nd year
Paper-I : History and Philosophy of Social Work Paper- IX : Social Welfare
Administration
Paper-II : Methods of Social Work-1 Paper-X : Community
Development
(Social Case Work/Social Group Work) (Rural and Urban)
Paper-III : Methods of Social Work-2 Paper-XI : Contemporary
(Community Organisation) Social Problems
& Social Policy
Paper-IV : Man and Society Paper-XII : Crime and
(Sociology / Indian Economic System) Correctional
Administration
Paper-V : Human Growth & Behaviour Paper-XIII : Social Legislation
and Health & Hygine
Paper-VI : Social Work Research and Statistics Paper-XIV : Areas of Social
(Social Work Research/Statistics/Use Work Practice
of Computers)
Paper-VII: Field Work (Placement Report) Paper-XV : Project Work
(Study Report)
Paper-VIII: Viva Voce Paper-XVI : Viva Voce

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M.Com (PGCO)
(Full Marks-1000)
1st year 2nd year
Paper-I : Principles & Practice of Management Paper-XI : Strategic Management
Paper-II : Managerial Economics Paper-II : Marketing and Human
Resource Management
Paper-III Macro Economics and International Paper-XIII Corporate Financial
Economic Problems Environment
Paper-IV Business Environment Paper-XIV Advanced Statistical
Concepts & Tools
Paper-V : Direct & Indirect Taxation Paper-XV : Financial Statement
Analysis & Reporting
Paper-VI Accounting Theory Paper-XVI Corporate Tax Planning
and Management
Paper-VII Basic Statistical Concepts & Tools Paper-XVII Management Accounting
Paper-VIII Quantitative Techniques Paper-XVIII Financial Management
Paper-IX Cost Accounting Paper-XIX Auditing
Paper-X : Advanced Financial Accounting Paper-XX : Computer Applications
in Business.
M.Sc. in Mathematics (PGMT)
(Full Marks-1000)
1st year 2nd year
Paper-IA : Abstract Algebra Paper-VIA : General Topology
Paper-IB : Linear Algebra Paper-VIB : Functional Analysis
Paper-IIA : Real Analysis & Metric Spaces Paper-VIIA : Differential Equations,
Integral Transformations
Paper-IIB : Complex Analysis Paper-VIIB : Integral Equations

Paper-IIIA: Ordinary Differential Equations Paper-VIII A: Differential Geometry


Paper-VIIIB : Graph Theory
Paper-IIIB Partial Differential Equations
and Special Function
Paper-IVA : Numerical Analysis Special Paper [any one of (i) Pure and (ii) Applied
Paper-IVB: Computer Programming Mathematics]
& its application to (i) Pure Mathematics
Numerical Analysis Paper- IXA : (i) Advanced Complex Analysis
Paper-VA : Principles of Mechanics IXB : (i) Topological Group
Paper-VB : Elements of Continuum Paper-XA : (i) Advanced Differential Geometry
Mechanics & XB : (i) Advanced Functional Analysis
Special theory of (ii) Applied Mathematics
Paper-IXA : (ii)Operations Research
relativity (without IXB : (ii)Mathematical Models in Ecology
tensor)
Paper- XA : (ii)Fluid Mechanics
XB : (ii)Magnetohydrodynamics
*Computer training is an integral part of PG Mathematics course in paper IVB and its
successful completion is mandatory.
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M.Sc. in Geography (PGGR)
(Full Marks-1000)
1st year 2nd year
Paper-I Group-A : Geotectonics & Paper-VI : Group A: Geographical Thought
Geomorphology Group B Historical & Political
Group-B : Hydrology, Oceanography Geography
Paper-II Group-A : Climatology Paper-VII :Group A Environment Issues
in Geography
Group-B : Soil and Biogeography Group B Regional Planning
and Development
Paper-III Group-A : Economic Geography Paper-VIII :Group (Special paper) (any one)
Group-B : Social and Cultural A & B i) Advanced
Geography Geomorphology
ii) Urban Geography
Paper-IV Group-A : Population and Settlement Paper-IX : Group A Regions Regional
Geography Problems in India
Group-B : Quantitative Techniques Group B Remote Sensing &
(Practical) Geographical
Information System
(Practical)
Paper-V Group-A : Preparation of Thematic Paper-X : Group A Special Paper
Maps (Practical) (Practical)
Group-B : Map Interpretation and Group B Field Oriented
Field Technieque Dissertation /Field
(Practical) Report (Practical)
M.Sc. in Zoology (PGZO)
(Full Marks-1000)
1st year 2nd year
Paper-I Group-A Structural organizaion of Paper-VI Group-A Quantitative
chordates and nonchordates Biology &
Biotechnology
Groups-B Taxonomy, Biodiversity and Group-B Immunology &
Conservation Microbiology
Paper-II Group-A Ecology, Environmental Paper-VII Group-A Developmental
Biology & Taxicology Biology
Group-B Ethology and Evolution Group-B Endocrinology,
Cell &
Tissue Structure,
Function

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Paper-III Group-A Physiology & Biochemistry Paper-VIIIGroup-A Parasitology &
Public Health
Group-B Genetics & Molecular Group-B Agricultural
Biology Entomology
& Aquatic
Resource
Management
Paper-IVGroup-A Basic Physical and Chemical Paper-IX Group-A Review/
Principles Dissertation &
Seminar
Group-B Laboratory Course Group-B Laboratory
Course
Paper-V Group-A Laboratory Course Paper-X Group-A Laboratory
Course
Group-B Laboratory Course Group-B Laboratory
Course
1. for Post-Graduate (PG) Laboratory-based Subjects like Geography (Papers : IVB, VA,
VB, IX B, XA, XB) and Zoology (Papers : IVB, VA, VB, IXA, IX B, XA, XB), there will be
no assignment papers for the respective practical papers. The Term End Marks for those
practical papers will thus have 100% weightage.
2. Pass marks for PG laboratory-based subject(s) in each component of any theoretical and
practical paper is 40%.
3. Laboratory classes in PG Science subjects may also be arranged on weekdays as well as
on holidays.
4. PCP (theory) classes may also be arranged on weekdays under special circumstances.
Master of Library and
Information Science (PGMLIS)
(Full Marks-900)
Paper-1 Information, Communication and Society
Paper-2 Information Sources, Systems and Services
Paper-3 Information Processing and Retrieval
Paper-4 Information Institutions, Products and Services
Paper-5 Management of Library and Information Centres
Paper-6 Information Technology : Application
Elective Paper-7 (Any Two)
E1 -Preservation and Conservation of Library Materials
E2 -Research Methodology
E3 -Academic Library System
E4- Public Library System
Paper-8 : Dissertation

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Subjects offered at M.A./MSc./M.Com/MSW/MLIS level
Serial Code Name of the study District Subject offered at PG legel
No. No. centres
1. A-01 Dum Dum Motijhil 24 Pgs (N) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
2. A-02 Basanti Devi Kolkata PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
3. A-03 Gurudas Kolkata PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
4. A-04 MMC Kolkata PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
5. A-05 Goenka College of Kolkata PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
Commerce
6. A-06 Surendranath Evening Kolkata PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
7. A-07 Victoria Institution Kolkata PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
8. A-08 Shibpur Dinabandhu Kolkata PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
9. A-09 New Alipore Kolkata PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
10. A-10 Gurudas College of Kolkata PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
Commernce
11. B-01 Bankura Christian Bankura PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
12. B-02 Prabhat Kumar Medinipur (E) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS,PGMT.
13. B-03 Raja N L Khan Medinipur (W) PG Zoology & Geography
PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
14. B-04 Tamralipta Medinipur (E) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS,PGMT.
15. B-05 Fakirchand 24 pgs (S) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
16. B-06 Haldia Govt. Medinipur (E) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS,PGMT.
17. B-07 Nistarini College Purulia PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPA, PGPS, PGCO, PGMT.
18. B-08 Behala Kolkata PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
19. B-09 Sonarpur 24 Pgs (S) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
20. B-10 Hiralal Mazumdar North 24 Pgs. PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS,PGMT.
21. C-01 Burdwan Raj Burdwan PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
22. C-02 Asansol BB Burdwan PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
23. C-03 Suri Vidyasagar Birbhum PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
24. C-04 Nabagram Hiralal Paul Hooghly PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
25. C-05 Chandannagar Govt. Hooghly PG Zoology & Geography
PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
26. C-06 Netaji Mahavidyalaya Hooghly PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
27. C-07 APC College 24 Pgs (N) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
28. C-08 Bijoy Krishna Girls’ Howrah PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
29. C-09 Baruipur 24 pgs (S) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
30. C-10 Tarakeshwar Degree Hooghly PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
31. D-01 Krishnagar Govt. Nadia PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
32. D-02 Barasat Govt. 24 Pgs (N) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
33. D-03 Sree Chaitanya 24 Pgs (N) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
34. D-04 Mahadebananda 24 Pgs (N) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.

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Serial Code Name of the study District Subject offered at PG legel
No. No. centres
35. D-05 Karimpur Pannadevi Nadia PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
36. D-06 Chakdaha Nadia PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
37. D-07 Sudhiranjan Lahiri Nadia PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
Mahavidyalaya
38. D-08 Egra SSB Medinipur (E) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS,PGMT.
39. D-09 Ghatal RS Medinipur (W) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS,PGMT.
40. D-10 Bolpur Birbhum PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.

41. E-01 Balurghat College Dinajpur (S) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
42. E-03 Malda Malda PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
43. E-04 Krishnath Murshidabad PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
44. E-05 Vivekananda College Kolkata PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
For Women
45. E-06 Sarojini Naidu Kolkata PG Geography
PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
46. E-07 Kidderpore Kolkata PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
47. E-08 Sammilani Kolkata PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
48. E-09 Dr. Kanailal Bhattacharya Howrah
PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
49. E-10 Bhirab Ganguly 24 Pgs (N) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
50. F-01 Siliguri Darjeeling PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
51. F-02 Ananda Chandra Jalpaiguri PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
52. F-03 Cooch Behar Coochbehar PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS,, PGMT.
53. F-04 Gobardanga Hindu 24 Pgs (N) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
54. F-05 Panskura Banamali Medinipur (E) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS,PGMT.
55. F-06 Sunderban
Mahavidyalaya 24 Pgs (S) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
56. F-07 Manbhum Purulia PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT
57. F-08 Rampurhat Birbhum PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT
58. F-09 Prabhu Jagat Bandhu Howrah PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT
59. F-10 Gour Mohan Sachin 24 Pgs (S) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT
Mondol Mahavidyalaya
60. G-01 Chanchal Malda PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT
61. G-02 Garbetha Medinipur (W) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS,PGMT
62. G-03 Chandrakona
Vidyasagar Medinipur (W) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS,PGMT
63. G-04 Santipur Nadia PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT
64. G-05 Mankar Burdwan PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT
65. G-06 Katwa Burdwan PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT
66. G-07 Joypur P. Roy College Howrah PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGPA, PGED, PGSW, PGCO, MLIS, PGET, PGMT
67. G-08 Lalbaba Howrah PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT
68. G-09 Bagnan Howrah PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.

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Serial Code Name of the study District Subject offered at PG legel
No. No. centres
69. G-10 Tangrakhali Bankim
Sardar College PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
70. H-01 Dhruba Chand Halder 24 Pgs (S) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
71. H-02 Taki Govt. 24 Pgs (N) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
72. H-03 Raja Peary Mohon Hooghly PG Zoology
PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
73. H-04 Derozio Memorial
College PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
74. H-05 Belda Medinipur (W) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS,PGMT.
75. H-06 Kharagpur Medinipur (W) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS,PGMT.
76. H-07 Nahata Jogendra 24 Pgs (N) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
77. H-09 Sripat Singh Murshidabad PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS,PGMT.
78. H-10 South Calcutta Girls’ Kolkata PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
79. I-02 Dinabandhu
Mahavidyalaya 24 Pgs (N) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
80. I-03 Vivekananda Mission Medinipur (E) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
Mahavidyalaya
81. I-04 Dumkol College Murshidabad PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
82. I-05 Nagar College
PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
83. I-06 Durgapur Govt. College Burdwan
PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
84. I-07 Women’s College Kolkata PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
85. I-08 Kalna College Burdwan PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
86. I-09 Bidhan Nagar Govt.
College Only PG Zoology
87. J-01 MahishadalGirls’College Medinipur (E) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
88. J-02 Uluberia College Howrah PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
89. J-03 Bhangar Mahavidyalaya 24 Pgs (S) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
90. J-04 Sree Gopal Banerjee College Hooghly PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
91. J-05 Women’ChristianCollege PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
92. J-06 Al-Ameen Memorial 24 Pgs (S) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS, PGMT.
Minority College
PG Geography
93. J-07 Syama Prasad College PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGPA, PGED, PGCO, PGMT, MLIS PGSW,PGMT.

94. J-08 Sital Kuchi College Coochbehar PGBG, PGEG, PHGI, PGPS, PGPA, PGSW, PGMT.
95. J-09 Ramananda College Bankura PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGMT.
96. J-10 Garbetha Medinipur (W) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS,PGMT
97. K-01 Savitgri College Kolkata PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGPA, PGED, PGSW, PGCO, PGMT.
98. K-02 Nanda Kumar Medinipur (E) PGBG, PGEG, PGHI, PGPS, PGED, PGPA, PGSW, PGCO, PGET, MLIS,PGMT.
Mahavidilaya
99. K-03 Nani Bhattacharya Alipurduar ENG, BENG, HISTORY, POL.SC, MSW, MATH, MLIS, BLIS
Smarak Mahavidyalaya
100. K-04 Alipurduar Mahila Alipurduar ENG, BENG, HISTORY, POL.SC, EDUCATION, MSW, MATH
Mahavidyalaya

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6. Study Centers of Netaji Subhas Open University for
Admission in PG Courses
Sl. No. District Code No. Name of the Study Centre
1. Darjeeling F-01 Siliguri College Study Centre
2. Jalpaiguri F-02 Ananda Chandra College Study Centre
3. Cooch Behar F-03 Cooch Behar College Study Centre
4. ,, J-08 Sital Kunchi College Study Centre
5. Dakshin Dinajpur E-01 Balurghat College Study Centre
6. Malda E-03 Malda College Study Centre
7. ,, G-01 Chanchal College Study Centre
8. Murshidabad E-04 Krishnath College Study Centre
9. ,, H-09 Sripat Singh College Study Centre
10. ,, I-05 Nagar College Study Centre
11. ,, I-04 Dumkol College Sutdy Centre
12. Nadia D-01 Krishnagar Govt. College Study Centre
13. ,, D-06 Chakdaha College Study Centre
14. ,, D-05 Karimpur Pannadevi College Study Centre
15. ,, D-07 Sudhiranjan Lahiri Mahavidyalaya Study Centre
16. ,, G-04 Santipur College Study Centre
17. Birbhum D-10 Bolpur College Study Centre
18. ,, F-08 Rampurhat College Study Centre
19. ,, C-03 Suri Vidyasagar College Study Centre
20. Bardhaman C-02 B.B. College Study Centre
21. ‘’ G-06 Katwa College Study Centre
22. ,, C-01 Bardhaman Raj College Study Centre
23. ,, G-05 Mankar College Study Centre
24. ,, I-06 Durgapur Govt. College Stuedy Centre (Zoology)
25. ,, I-08 Kalna College Study Centre
26. Purulia F-07 Manbhum Mahavidyalaya Study Centre
27. Bankura B-01 Bankura Christian College Study Centre
28. ,, J-09 Ramananda College Study Centre
29. Hooghly C-05 Chandernagore Govt. College Study Centre
30. ,, C-04 Nabagram Hiralal Pal College Study Centre
31. ,, C-06 Netaji Mahavidyalaya Study Centre
32. ,, C-10 Tarakeshwar Degree College Study Centre
33. ,, H-03 Raja Peary Mohan College Study Centre (Zoology)
34. ,, J-04 Sree Gopal Banerjee College Study Centre.
35. Howrah A-08 Shibpur Dinabandhu Institution (College) Study Centre
36. ,, G-08 Lalbaba College Study Centre

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Sl. No. District Code No. Name of the Study Centre
37. Howrah E-09 Dr. Kanailal Bhattacharya College Study Centre
38. ,, G-09 Bagnan College Study Centre
39. ,, C-08 Bijoy Krishna Girls’ college Study Centre
40. ,, F-09 Prabhu Jogatbandhu College Study Centre
41. ,, J--02 Uluberia College Study Centre
42. ,, G-07 Joyrpur P. Roy College S.C Study Centre
43. Paschim Medinipur B-03 Raja N.L. Khan Women’s College Study Centre
(Zoology and Geography)
44. ,, D-09 Ghatal R. S. Mahavidyalaya Study Centre
45. ,, G-02 Garbeta College Study Centre
46. ,, G-03 Chandrakona Vidyasagar Mahavidyalaya Study Centre
47. ,, J-10 Jhargram Raj College (Girl’s Wing) Study Centre
48. ,, H-05 Belda College Study Centre
49. ,, H-06 Kharagpur College Study Centre
50. Purba Medinipur B-06 Haldia Govt. College Study Centre
51. ,, B-04 Tamralipta Mahavidyalaya Study Centre
52. ,, B-02 P. K. College Study Centre
53. ,, D-08 Egra S.S.B. College Study Centre
54. ,, F-05 Panskura Banamali College Study Centre
55. ,, I-03 Vivekanda Mission Mahavidyalaya Study Centre
56. ,, J-01 Mahishadal Girls’ College Study Centre
57. Purban Medinipur K-02 Maharaja Nanda Kumar Mahavidyalaya
58. North 24-Parganas D-04 Mahadevenanda Mahavidyalaya Study Centre
59. ,, I-02 Dinabandhu Mahavidyalaya Study Centre
60. ,, D-03 Sree Chaitanya College Study Centre
61. ,, D-02 Barasat Govt. College Study Centre
62. ,, A-01 Dum Dum Motijheel College Study Centre
63. ,, C-07 A.P.C. College Study Centre
64. ,, B-10 Hiralal Majumdar Memorial College for Women Study Centre
65. ,, F-04 Gobardanga Hindu College Study Centre
66. ,, E-10 Bhairab Ganguli College Study Centre
67. ,, H-02 Taki Govt. College Study Centre
68. ,, H-07 Nahata Jogendranath Mandal Smriti Mahavidyalaya
69. ,, H-04 Derozio Memorial College Study Centre
70. South 24-Parganas B-05 Fakir Chand College Study Centre
71. ,, H-01 Dhruba Chand Halder College Study Centre
72. ,, B-09 Sonarpur College Study Centre
73. ,, C-09 Baruipur College Study Centre
74. ,, F-06 Sunderban Mahavidyalaya Study Centre
75. ,, F-10 Gour Mohan Sachin Mondal Mahavidyalaya
Study Centre

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Sl. No. District Code No. Name of the Study Centre
76. South 24-Parganas G-10 Bankim Sardar College Study Centre
77. ,, J-03 Bhangar Mahavidyalaya Study Centre
78. ,, J-06 Al-Ameen-Memorial Minorety College Study Centre
79. Kolkata A-04 Maharaja Manindra Ch. College Study Centre
80. ,, A-03 Gurudas College Study Centre
81. ,, A-10 Gurudas College of Commerce Study Centre
82. ,, A-07 Victoria Institution (College) Study Centre
83. ,, A-06 Surendranath Evening College Study Centre
84. ,, A-05 Goenka College Study Centre
85. ,, A-02 Basanti Devi College Study Centre
86. ,, A-09 New Alipore College Study Centre
87. ,, E-08 Sammilani Mahavidyalaya Study Centre
88. ,, E-06 Sarojini Naidu College for Women Study Centre (Geography)
89. ,, E-07 Khidirpore College Study Centre
90. ,, E-05 Vivekananda College for Women Study Centre
91. ,, H-10 South Calcutta Girl’s College Study Centre (Geography)
92. ,, I-09 Bidhan Nagar Govt. College Study Centre (Zoology)
93. ,, B-08 Behala College Study Centre
94. ,, I-07 Women’s College, Study Centre, Bugbazar
95. ,, J-05 Women’s Christian College Study Centre
97. ,, J-07 Syama Prasad College Study Centre
96. ,, K-01 Savitri College Study Centre

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Size Photograph
Telephone No. (If any) ................................. (To be affixed by
Study Centre : ........................................... applicant)
Course : ......................................................
Signature of the Coordinator
Signature of the Candidate :
with seal
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Identity Card
(To be filled in by the candidate)

Enrolment No.
(To be assigned by the University H.Q.) Name of the Study Centre with Code :

Name....................................................... .................................................
................................................................ (To be filled up by Centre)
Address :...................................................
................................................................. P.P.
Size Photograph
Telephone No. (If any) ................................. (To be affixed by
Study Centre : ........................................... applicant)
Course : ......................................................
Signature of the Coordinator
Signature of the Candidate :
with seal
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APPLICATION FOR STUDENT ENROLMENT AFFIX
PASSPORT
Seal of the SIZE PHOTO
receiving centre HERE

(SIGNATURE OF THE CANDIDATE)

APPLICATION FOR STUDENT ENROLMENT


YEAR : 20 SESSION : JULY
Study Centre Code :
Study Centre Name .............................................................................................................................................
Programme Name : Post Graduate Degree Programme.

Programme Code : P. G. Stream : M.A M.Sc. M.Com. MSW MLIS (Tick whichever is applicable)
Subject : ...............................................................................................................................................................
Name of the Student :
(in block letters)
Present Address :
(in block letters)
Parmanent Address :

Mobile No : Email :
Date of Birth D D M M Y Y Y Y

Sex : Male Female (Tick which is applicable)

Category (Tick one box) : General SC ST OBC


Whether Physically Challanged : Yes/ No. (Tick which is applicable)
Whether belong to Minority Community : Yes/No. (Tick which is applicable)
Father’s Name : ........................................................................................................................................................
Mother’s Name : ........................................................................................................................................................
Whether belong to BPL : Yes / No. (Tick which is applicable)
If Yes, BPL No :
Candidate’s Occupation : (i) Govt. Service (ii) Semi Govt.
(iii) Private Service (iv) Self-employed (v) Retired
(vi) Student (vii) Unemployed (viii) Others
Monthly Income (Tick one box) : (i) Less than Rs. 5,000/-
(ii) Between Rs. 5001/- to Rs 10,000/- (iii) Between Rs. 10,001 to
Rs. 20,000/- (iv) Above Rs. 20,001/-
Nationality :..............................................................................................................................
Religion : (i) Hinduism ( ) (ii) Christianity ( ) (iii) Islam ( ) (iv) Buddhism ( )
(v) Jainism ( ) (vi) Zaroastrianism ( ) (vii) Sikhism ( ) (viii) Others ( )
if ‘others’, please state :
Residential area : (i) Panchayat ( ) (ii) Municipal ( ) (iii) Corporation Area ( )
Whether already registered in NSOU : Yes/No
If ‘yes’, (i) Registration No(s) : 1. 2. 3.
Academic Record :
Examination Board/ Year of Subject % of marks obtained
passed University passing studies with aggregate

DECLARATION BY APPLICANT
I hereby declare that I have read and understood the conditions of eligibility for the programme and
for the elective subject for which I seek admission.
..................................................
I fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria and I have provided necessary information in this regard. In the
event of any information being found incorrect or misleading my candidature shall be liable to cancellation
by the University at any time and I shall not be entitled to refund of any fee paid by me to the University.

Place : .......................................... Date : ................................

Countersigned

Co-ordinator.................................... (Study Centre)

Seal of the Study Centre Full Signature of the Candidate

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