The Central Library of the college was in place since its very foundation with two library- staff members, Nihar Ray Chaudhury being the first Librarian. Subsequently its collection has been enriched and enlarged considerably; its service has been extended to encompass a much wider range.
Presently, the library is housed in a separate two-storied building of which the first floor was inaugurated by the Honorable then Bishop of Kolkata and Moderator’s Episcopal Commissary of Durgapur Diocese, Rt. Rev. P.S.P. Raju on 04.12. 2002. prior to the centenary celebration of the college. Now it has a collection of 50,000 (aprox.) books, a few manuscripts, and is subscribing to a good number of journals and periodicals. English and Sanskrit are the oldest departments of the college and the library’s collection in these subjects is substantial. The library has also been trying to build a collection of non-book materials, like floppies, CDs, etc, to meet the present-day needs. Besides, most of the science departments have their own departmental libraries. Departmental seminars and discussions are arranged in the Reading Rooms of the library. Very recently, attempts have been made to computerize the library to provide better service to the students and teachers.
The old Career Advisory Unit of the college has been revived and renamed as the Career Guidance Cell and is functioning from the library. Here the teachers provide career counseling to the students, making them aware of their future prospects in various spheres of activity.
Admission into different hostels of this college will be given on ‘first come fist serve’ basis on August 10, 2016 at 10.00 AM onwards till vacancy exists. Admission will be stopped as and when vacancy is filled up.
Eligibility: Minimum 30 km distance from college to permanent residence (distance certificate from Panchayet/Municiplaity/Block/Zila Parishad/other competent department is required)
Admission Fee (excluding mess charge) for Brown Hostel Rs 5,300/- Mitchell Hostel Rs 4,700/- Mother Teresa Hostel Rs 4,700/- Principal Bankura Christian College
Bankura Christian College has two NSS units Unit-I and Unit-II. The two efficient programme officers are Mahitosh De and Dr. Arijit Sinhababu. Nearly two hundred students are enrolled as NSS ---- at present. The college is likely to get two more unit s in near future. The two NSS units bring our college closer to the society. Knowledge and action are combined together through the activities of the volunteers which promote community development. It also helps building the personalities of the volunteers through community service.
The NSS unit of the college has the linkage with the health department, Govt. of WB, Red-Cross Society, Rotary club etc. The NSS volunteers of our college serve the people outside the campus engaging themselves in the development programme. The entire volunteers of the NSS units of our college are divided into ten Bahinis viz. Sarbasakti Bahini, Vivekananda Bahini, Vidyasagar Bahini, Arabinda Bahini, Mahatma Gandhi Bahini, Netaji Bahini, Mother Teresa Bahini and Sister Nibedita Bahini,. The student volunteers have been grouped according to their inherent potentials and aptitudes. At the beginning of the calendar year the assignment for each bahini is specifically defined, all aspects and projects has been explained so that they can associate themselves with these projects whole heartedly.
Before starting each academic session our college convenes the meeting of NSS advisory committee for a clear planning of the proposed work to be undertaken. Apart from planning, the reviews of the previous year’s activities are done and also the outstanding wirk of the Bahini is recognized by awarding them with special certificates.
For reaching the assigned goal every action should have proper planning. Keer that in view, Bankura Christian College makes a planning of NSS activities throughout the academic session.
The activities start with Van Mahotsav week in the first week of July every year in the college campus and the adopted villages. This is specifically done by senior NSS volunteers as fresh students are yet to take admission before July. For collecting the small plants, saplings etc. we contact Bankura District Forest office.
In the month of August new NSS volunteers are enrolled and detailed enrolment data are sent to the NSS programme coordinator, the University of Burdwan, Rajbati, Burdwan. In the same month the NSS advisory committee is reformed and convenes meetings for the incoming session’s action plan.
College starts its full phased activities from the 15th August every year with all the three years NSS volunteers. In the third week of August we arrange an orientation programme for 2-3 days specially for the newly recruited volunteers. We go to our adopted villages in the same month for getting our idea about the action plan for the coming session. We consult the village people for the same. Volunteers stay there making temporary camp and make villagers aware about the development in different aspects, such as taking part in literacy programme, health service programme etc.
24th September is observed as NSS day. The NSS units of our College arrange special health care programme for the general students of our college on this auspicious day. We celebrate Gandhiji’s birthday in our college on 2nd October.
19th November is celebrates as national integration day. NSS volunteers participate in annual exhibition in our college every year. Different Bahini’s of both the two units make special campus cleaning programme every month which includes the sweeping and cleaning of the interior of the college building and surrounding areas. In the last year 2008, the two units of our college along with the active cooperation of Red Cross society Arambag unit arranged three days first aid training camp from 12th December to 14th December 2009.
The special winter camp was made this year from 19th January to 28th January at Christiandanga, Bankura, the adopted village of Bankura Christian College. This is a camp where the pending work which could not be finished in the usual time is finished through different types of activities. The theme of special camp this year was “HEALTHY YOUTH FOR HEALTHY INDIA”. The camp helped in creating durable community assets and improved the conditions of weaker sections of the area Christiandanga. The student volunteers participated the special campaigning programme enthusiastically understanding the dignity of labour and the need for combining physical work with intellectual pursuits. The series of work which were undertaken during the 10 days special campaigning programme includes plantation of tree, at some specific places, the cleaning of village roads along with construction and maintenance of few lanes of Christiandanga, cleaning the football ground, the church ground and its neighboring areas, disposing garbages, making people aware about the environmental sanitation. Last but not the least, the slum dwellers of the locality was made conscious about the maintenance of cultural heritage among the community. A special seminar on global warming and related ecological problems was organized in the 1st weak of February 2009 to create awareness among the students of our college. Eminent speakers from the Department of Botany, Zoology and Physics discussed about the causes of global warming and the necessary precaution which may be adopted to prevent global warming. NSS units of Bankura Christian College keep arranging this type of seminars for the general students time to time.
Infrastructure: Call the facilities provided to the student in the campus are awesome Very required equipment and necessary facility is available Medical facility is also available
Hostel: hostel is provided to the student with Call the necessary things. There is a cantina hostel. And canteen food is very tasty and hygienic. Medical facility is provided
Infrastructure: Interesting to raise this institute.Is average buildings are not very much creatively made?They are good area for sports.Is there area for library is there but little congested
Hostel: Hostile facility is average in nature.It is congested because of the number of students are more than the number of rooms.Available label food quality is really nice.And hygiene is maintained here
Infrastructure: Very good very polite best for best stay best sir best nadaan best teacher best student suru hard study hard and work best placement offers job and duty
Hostel: Good education good food too good study material best best food best study material and courseware for seven undergraduate subjects anthropology English Hindi
Infrastructure: I like the faculty and I feel I had the best environment for my studies. I learned many new things from my teachers who were very helpful in every way they could. The teacher-student interaction was great. The teachers were very friendly because of which I could clarify many of my doubts.
Hostel: Good provides students with a record of what they are doing well, what needs improvement and suggested next steps. Effective written feedback also needs to be timely, written in a manner that is understandable to the student and actionable so that
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