Netaji Mahavidyalaya
Type | Undergraduate college |
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Established | 1948 |
Location | Arambagh, West Bengal, India |
Campus | Urban |
Affiliations | University of Burdwan |
Website | Netaji Mahavidyalaya |
Netaji Mahavidyalaya, also known as Kalipur College, is one of the oldest colleges in Arambagh, in the Hooghly district, West Bengal, India. It offers undergraduate courses in Arts, Commerce and Sciences. It is affiliated to University of Burdwan.[1] It was established in 1948.[2] People of Arambagh participated in freedom struggle. After independent Netaji Mahavidyalaya was an outcome development work started. Prafulla Sen & some others initiated the isea for establishing a college in a place near by present hospital. But Radhakrishna Pal & some others started it at Kalipur, western part of the Darkeswar. During 1966 students of Netaji Mahavidyalaya had organised movement for development of the college, which later turned to anti Prafulla Sen movement; rather anti Govt. movement. Students leaders Abdul Mannan, Narayan Ch Ghosh, Banibikash Mallick etc. forming Arambagh Mahkuma Chhatra Sangram Committee agitated students and as result Profulla Sen lost his seat. It was a turning point in West Bengal politics. Later Narayan Ch Ghosh, former student of Netaji Mahavidyalaya had written mathematics books which were published by West Benagal Board of Secondary Education after revision by the experts and those books were taught in all the schools of West Bengal & Tripurah.
Departments
Science
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Mathematics
- Botany
- Zoology
- Computer Science
- Environmental Science
- Plant Protection
- Computer Application
- BCA
- BBA
Arts and Commerce
- Bengali
- English
- Sanskrit
- Santali
- History
- Geography
- Political Science
- Philosophy
- Economics
- Education
- Physical Education
- Commerce
- music
Accreditation
Recently, Netaji Mahavidyalaya has been re-accredited and awarded B++ grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).[3] The college is also recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC).[2]
References
Mathematician Professor Narayan Ch Ghosh is former student of Netaji Mahavidyalaya.