Scholarships instituted by a well-wisher who is unwilling to disclose his identity, to encourage students hailing from the families of industrial/agricultural workers, to be awarded to students securing lst/2nd/3rd position in the Part I & II Examination (combined) in any subject. General students may also be considered for these scholarships if students from the aforesaid background fail to qualify.
A fond student of late Principal, J. N. Sen has instituted this scholarship. The student who scores the highest marks in Chemistry Hons. (Part I, II and III combined) in the district of Howrah shall receive this scholarship.
This scholarship has been instituted by Principal J. N. Sen Centenary Committee in 1995-96. The scholarship shall be awarded to the Chemistry Hons, student of the College who gets the highest marks in Hons. (Part I, II and III combined).
Prof. Sailen Bag of the History Dept. of this College has instituted it for the highest scorer (Part I, II and III combined) in History Hons. Prof. Bagchi was a reputed History teacher and the former President of WBCUTA.
Late Prof. Charu Mohan Sarkar instituted the scholarship to be given to the student securing highest marks in English Hons. (Part I, II and III combined).
Late Prof. Srinibash Debnath instituted these scholarships to be given to the highest scorer in Botany Hons. (Part I, II and III combined) and Botany General (Part I, II and III combined) respectively. This scholarship was introduced by Prof. Debnath in the memory of his late parents Sarojini Debnath and Haricharan Debnath.
No. of Scholarship: 2, to be given to the students securing the highest marks in English Hons. Part I & III separately.
Scholarship to be given to the student securing the highest marks in English Hons. Part II.
An organization “TERAPANTI” has approached us for providing these scholarships to the first year Under Graduate and Post Graduate students. This scholarship shall be provided to students qualifying an exam to be conducted by the organization and students fulfilling all basic norms namely (a) economically backward, (b) having 90% attendance and (c) meritorious students.
Gender | Male | Female |
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Total | 201 | 0 |
OBC | 0 | 0 |
SC | 0 | 0 |
ST | 0 | 0 |
Muslim | 201 | 0 |
PWD | 0 | 0 |
Minority Community | 0 | 0 |
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