ADMISSION

COURSES AVAILABLE FOR STUDY

The college has nine Under-graduate departments at present imparting education

in Arts Faculty only.

COMBINATION OF SUBJECTS

1. Higher Secondary Course in Arts

i. English and MIL are compulsory for all.

ii. In lieu of MIL (Assamese), Alternative English may be
offered. Alternative

Hindi may be taken as non-collegiate,

iii. Besides English and MIL, a student can select a maximum
of four subjects from the following of which one will be an additional subject:

Advance Assamese, Economics, Education, History,
Mathematics, Logic and Philosophy, Political Science and Sociology.

2. Three-Year Degree Course in Arts:

SUBJECTS AVAILABLE
FOR STUDY

MAJOR

Assamese

Economics

Education

English

History

Philosophy

Political Science

CORE COURSE

Compulsory:

English, MIL (Assamese)/Alt. English

Elective Subjects

Economics, Education, History,

Mathematics, Philosophy, Political Science, Rural Development, Sociology, Computer Application

DETAILS OF COURSES UNDER B.A. (HONORS)

OPTIONAL DISSERTATION OR PROJECT WORK IN PLACE OF ONE DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC ELECTIVE COURSE (6 CREDITS) IN 6TH SEMESTER

* INSTITUTE SHOULD EVOLVE A SYSTEM/POLICY ABOUT ECA/GENERAL LNTEREST/HOBBY/SPORTS/NCC/NSS/RELATED COURSES ON ITS OWN.
** WHEREVER THERE IS A PRACTICAL THERE WILL BE NO TUTORIAL AND VICE-VERSA.

ELECTIVE COURSE PRACTICAL/TUTORIALS
OPTIONAL DISSERTATION OR PROJECT WORK IN PLACE OF ONE ELECTIVE COURSE (6 CREDITS) IN 6TH SEMESTER
III. ABILITY ENHANCEMENT COURSES

Special programmes for Students’ Welfare:
Following welfare programme are introduced in the college out of its own fund
Students’ Welfere Fund. (College sponsored)
Students with extremely weak financial background but regular in attending the classes, perform well in the college and University/Board Examination and well-disciplined are eligible for financial assistance from the Students’ Welfere Fund created by the college from its own resources-
Book grants from College Library & Book Bank Scheme:
More than 70% students of the college, in consideration of their economic status and merit, text books are provided on loan from the college library and book from the book bank for the academic session.