The Department of Commerce & Humanities of the Bhawanipur Education Society College organized a workshop on ‘The Implementation of New Syllabus for Humanities & Commerce as envisaged by Calcutta University against the backdrop of NEP 23’. The workshop began at 11.00 am on 17 August 2023 in the presence of Prof. Dilip Shah, Dean of Student Affairs who gave a welcome address to the guest speakers & the attendees. The workshop began with the felicitation of Prof (Dr) Dhruba Ranjan Dandapat, Chairman UG Board of Studies, Commerce (University of Calcutta) by Dr. Subhabrata Gangopadhyay, TIC, The BESC. Thereafter Mr. Debashis Biswas, Inspector of Colleges (University of Calcutta) was felicitated by Dr. Sandeep Dan, Secretary and thereby began the deliberations on the ‘New syllabus as provided by NEP 23’
Mr. Debashish Biswas initiated the session by explaining in detail about the four-year course of BA/BSC as part of Humanities. He explained CCF, the Curriculum & Credit Framework which has been added by the UGC, and how it is divided into two main parts, the Core subjects, and Minor subjects, along with SEC (Skill Enhancement Courses), IDC (Interdisciplinary courses), AEC (Ability Enhancement Courses, CVAC (Common Value-Added Course). Further, Dr. Debasis elaborated on the credits & levels of the courses the students opt for. He gave an insight into the multiple entry & exit that a student can opt for during their UG within a period of 7 years. Overall, for the faculties of Humanities, the workshop ended at 1.00 pm which was then followed by lunch at Valia Hall.
The second half of the workshop began at 1.30 pm with Dr. Dhub R. Dandapat, as the speaker, who explained in detail the changes in the syllabus in Commerce. The faculties present were constantly engaging in questions & answers related to the syllabus change. The exam modality of Commerce was also in discussion where it was addressed that the preference would be given to the subjective mode of exams. On discussing the element of Research in Commerce syllabus to be introduced in the 4th semester it was informed to the faculties, the choice of research will be given to those who secure more than 75%. The workshop also saw an interactive session where the faculties got inputs to all their queries.
Towards the end of the session, the facilitators of the workshop praised the college infrastructure for being completely equipped, while they also informed how the syllabus change in the NEP is considered considering both rural & urban colleges. With a footfall of about 90 faculty members who participated, the workshop reached its culmination where the facilitators were thanked by all the faculties present.
The Bhawanipur Education Society College organised a two days workshop on self defence on 16th and 17th of February,2017 from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon. On 16th Feb it was being held at the Turf. Our respected Dean, Prof. Dilip Shah, welcomed Shihan Anil Kumar Ram (6th Dan Black Belt from Japan) and presented him …
UMANG’14 hosted the event called Stand-up comedy, which took place at the 6th floor auditorium. There were five participants in total. The judge of the event was Mr Zahir Hussain. In this event, the performers had to use their wit and sense of humour to entertain the judge as well as the audience. It was …
Physics department arranged an invited talk in collaboration with IQAC and seminar/FDP/Workshop Committee which was delivered by Dr. Upendranath Nandi, Associate Professor, Department of Physics, Scottish Church College, Kolkata. The title of the talk was: Electrical Transport in Disorder System: A Journey from Macro to Nano World. The talk was arranged in room number 426 …
PROJECT SEVA SANDWICH September 25, 2016 National Service Scheme Unit of The Bhawanipur College along with ivolunteer had organised a unique drive to serve those who serve us regularly. The idea was to bring a smile on the face of underprivileged by offering them sandwiches prepared by the NSS volunteers. Around 35 NSS volunteers gathered …
Workshop on ‘Implementation of New Syllabus for Humanities & Commerce’ as per NEP 2020
The Department of Commerce & Humanities of the Bhawanipur Education Society College organized a workshop on ‘The Implementation of New Syllabus for Humanities & Commerce as envisaged by Calcutta University against the backdrop of NEP 23’. The workshop began at 11.00 am on 17 August 2023 in the presence of Prof. Dilip Shah, Dean of Student Affairs who gave a welcome address to the guest speakers & the attendees. The workshop began with the felicitation of Prof (Dr) Dhruba Ranjan Dandapat, Chairman UG Board of Studies, Commerce (University of Calcutta) by Dr. Subhabrata Gangopadhyay, TIC, The BESC. Thereafter Mr. Debashis Biswas, Inspector of Colleges (University of Calcutta) was felicitated by Dr. Sandeep Dan, Secretary and thereby began the deliberations on the ‘New syllabus as provided by NEP 23’
Mr. Debashish Biswas initiated the session by explaining in detail about the four-year course of BA/BSC as part of Humanities. He explained CCF, the Curriculum & Credit Framework which has been added by the UGC, and how it is divided into two main parts, the Core subjects, and Minor subjects, along with SEC (Skill Enhancement Courses), IDC (Interdisciplinary courses), AEC (Ability Enhancement Courses, CVAC (Common Value-Added Course). Further, Dr. Debasis elaborated on the credits & levels of the courses the students opt for. He gave an insight into the multiple entry & exit that a student can opt for during their UG within a period of 7 years. Overall, for the faculties of Humanities, the workshop ended at 1.00 pm which was then followed by lunch at Valia Hall.
The second half of the workshop began at 1.30 pm with Dr. Dhub R. Dandapat, as the speaker, who explained in detail the changes in the syllabus in Commerce. The faculties present were constantly engaging in questions & answers related to the syllabus change. The exam modality of Commerce was also in discussion where it was addressed that the preference would be given to the subjective mode of exams. On discussing the element of Research in Commerce syllabus to be introduced in the 4th semester it was informed to the faculties, the choice of research will be given to those who secure more than 75%. The workshop also saw an interactive session where the faculties got inputs to all their queries.
Towards the end of the session, the facilitators of the workshop praised the college infrastructure for being completely equipped, while they also informed how the syllabus change in the NEP is considered considering both rural & urban colleges. With a footfall of about 90 faculty members who participated, the workshop reached its culmination where the facilitators were thanked by all the faculties present.
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