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Code of Conduct
GENERAL INFORMATION AND CODE OF CONDUCT FOR STUDENTS
Bangabasi Morning College is a co-educational institution with a rich cultural heritage imparting education in Arts, Science and Commerce Courses at degree level.
The college starts at 6.40 a.m. and continues till 11.30 am, to the effect. Students are to take note of the following rules of the college very carefully.
- Loitering in the corridors is strictly prohibited. During leisure period or during a period when class falls through, students should go to the Common room or Library room.
- Smoking within the college compound is strictly prohibited.
- Any change of subject may be allowed within a month from the date of commencement of classes. Students must attend their classes regularly. For continuous absence more than 15 days in any class they have to submit explanations from the guardians. For continuous absence more than two months without any intimation names will be struck off.
- Creating disturbances in classes, adopting unfair means in examinations and making nuisance in the campus will be treated as gross misconduct and breach of discipline for which student are liable to severe punishment.
- Appearing in the Unit Tests and preparatory Test examination is compulsory. Students who will not appear in college Examinations or will fail to secure qualifying marks and/or very irregular in their attendance in the college will not be sent off for University Examination.
- For concessions in tuition fees, applications are invited from poor and meritorious students S.C/S.T. students may apply for loan scholarship or stipends on the notice circulated by the Principal.
- In order to avail railway concession certificate for monthly railway tickets, bonafide students other than employed ones may apply. Such certificate may be issued to the students concerned as per records of residence of parents/Guardians mentioned in the College Admission Form.
- For any official work or any problem students/Guardians can meet the Principal on any working day between 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
- Students must fill in the registration form at the time of Admission or when such forms will be supplied by the University.
- Students will have to take the Library card from the Library on showing their Fee books on specified dates. Books are issued from the Library on production of Library Cards on specific dates in between 8.a.m to 11 a.m. and books are received from the students during the same hours as mentioned above. For Honours students books are issued by the respective Heads of the Departments
- All fees must be paid only through fee Books issued to the students by the College authority.
- Each student is provided with an Identity card with his/her photograph attested by the Principal of the college. This is an important document and should be carefully preserved. Students must keep their Identity Card with them when they come to the college.
- Tuition fees are to be paid within a stipulated time period. A fine is charged for the delay in payment of tuition fees. Names of the defaulters may be struck off from the rolls by the order of the Principal.
- The academic Session of the college begins from the month of July and ends in the month of June next year.
- Election of the Students Union is usually held in the month of December. Four representatives elected
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Teachers' Council
The Teachers Council at a Glance:
The Teachers’ Council serves as a statutory body, dedicated to ensuring quality assurance in teaching, learning, and evaluation. Comprising all permanent faculty members, including the librarian and graduate laboratory instructors, it embodies democratic principles by fostering participation in decision-making processes. At our college, the Teachers’ Council stands as a dynamic entity, committed to achieving both academic and administrative excellence collectively. Through our concerted efforts, we continually strive to reach milestones and uphold the esteemed reputation of our college.
Composition:
The Teachers’ Council includes all full-time teachers, including the librarian and graduate laboratory instructors, who are appointed to substantive posts within the institution. Additionally, it is mandated to have a secretary, who is chosen either through election or selection from among the members. The Principal or TIC of the college serves as the Ex-officio President of the council, ensuring its efficient functioning and alignment with institutional goals.
Objective:
Specific aims and objectives guide the Teachers’ Council. Its primary goal is to discuss and propose resolutions on a wide range of academic, administrative, and infrastructural matters concerning the college. Through regular meetings, the council deliberates on these issues and subsequently recommends actions to the Principal for implementation. This process ensures collaborative decision-making and contributes to the overall enhancement of the institution.
Function:
The Teachers’ Council at our college stands as a proactive representative entity comprising all faculty members, dedicated to fostering comprehensive academic excellence within the institution. With a mix of seasoned senior faculty and vibrant young educators, the council facilitates the introduction of innovative ideas and dynamic approaches to college operations. Regular meetings, chaired by the Principal, provide a platform for thorough discussions on various issues, ensuring the seamless functioning of the college. The council plays a pivotal role in assisting the Principal in governance and maintaining the overall welfare of the institution, contributing to its smooth operation and progress.
As a statutory platform for teachers and a beacon of democratic principles, the Teachers’ Council fulfils vital functions year-round. It serves as a bridge between the administration, students, and faculty, motivating students to engage actively in college activities. The council oversees the planning and execution of various academic affairs, such as admissions, examinations, class schedules, and extracurricular activities, ensuring smooth operations. Under its oversight, committees and sub-committees are formed, covering areas like academic admissions, research, infrastructure maintenance, and more, with faculty members leading these efforts. The council advocates for the academic expansion of the college, striving to provide necessary infrastructure and facilities. It continuously develops recommendations for the college's improvement and diligently follows up on their implementation. Additionally, the Teachers’ Council participates in personal occasions of colleagues, fostering a sense of community and cooperation within the college. Such endeavours require the wholehearted cooperation of all members of the college community.
Office Bearers:
President: Dr Amitava Dutta (Principal, Ex-officio)
Teachers’ Council Secretary: Dr Malabika Bhowmick
Assistant Teachers’ Council Secretary: Sri Atul Ch Biswas
Treasurer: Sri Anirudha Pal
Meetings of the Teachers’ Council:


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Academic Calendar
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