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{{Short description|Undergraduate college in Kolkata, West Bengal, India}} |
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'''Heramba Chandra College (HCC)''', a Premier Co-Educational institution is popularly known as '''South City Day College,''' situated in Golpark, the cultural hub of South Kolkata. The college is famous for the B.Com (Honours) in Accounting & Finance course affiliated by University of Calcutta. Apart from that the college offers in Honours Courses in Bengali, Economics, Education, English, Geography, History and Political Science. The College ranked as on of the Top 10 Commerce College in Kolkata by [[India Today (TV channel)|India Today]].[https://www.indiatoday.in/bestcolleges/2017/citycolleges-commerce-kolkata] The admission procedure for its Flagship B.Com (Hons) in Accounting & Finance is rigorous, with the percentage cut offs basis of Class 12 Examination marks pegged at around 87 to 88 percent. |
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The college has a Commerce Lab which is the first Commerce Lab in West Bengal. The college has two well stocked library. The College has various clubs like Photography Club, Mountaineering Club, Debating Club, Drama Club and Nature Club. |
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The College has a very active Placement Cell. The regular recruiters are [[ICICI Prudential Life Insurance|ICICI Prudential]], [[ICICI Bank]], [[Yes Bank|YES Bank]], [[Wipro]], [[Tata Consultancy Services|Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)]], Star Union Dai-Ichi, Pinnacle Logistics, [[Piramal Foundation|Piramal Foundations]], [[IndiGo]], [[Justdial|Just Dial]], [[HDFC Bank]], [[BharatMatrimony|Bharat Matrimony]], Fruxient Analytics, [[Bandhan Bank]], [[Bajaj Finance|Bajaj Capital]], [[IMRB International|Kantar IMRB]], [[PricewaterhouseCoopers|PwC SDC]], etc. |
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| name = Heramba Chandra College |
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| image = [[File:Heramba Chandra College-logo.jpg|200px]] |
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| established = {{start date and age|6 January 1879}} |
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| type = Undergraduate college |
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| principal = Dr. Nabanita Chakraborti |
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| city = [[Kolkata]] |
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| state = [[West Bengal]] |
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| country = [[India]] |
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| campus = Urban |
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| website = http://www.herambachandracollege.ac.in/ |
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'''Heramba Chandra College''' is popularly known as South City Day. It shares premises with [[Sivanath Sastri College]] (popularly known as South City Morning) and [[Prafulla Chandra College]] (popularly known as South City Evening). |
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==History== |
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[[File:Heramba Chandra Maitra 1938.jpg|thumb|left|Heramba Chandra Maitra]] |
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In the history of education in India, the achievements of the [[City College, Kolkata]] need to be remembered for its pioneering efforts in the field of modern education in the country and for the fact that it is the embodiment of the liberal spirit of those masterminds that enriched the nineteenth-century renaissance in India. |
In the history of education in India, the achievements of the [[City College, Kolkata]] need to be remembered for its pioneering efforts in the field of modern education in the country and for the fact that it is the embodiment of the liberal spirit of those masterminds that enriched the nineteenth-century renaissance in India. |
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For some years, teaching up to the M.A standard was done in the City College. But the M.A. classes had to be abolished when the new regulations of [[Calcutta University]] came into force. In January 1905, the college was placed under the control of a society registered under Act XXI of 1860 and called the City College Institution, which is now known as Brahmo Samaj Education Society. Their objective is "to promote the cause of education - comprehending the mind, heart and body and founded on a Theistic basis to conduce to the good of man and the glory of God." |
For some years, teaching up to the M.A standard was done in the City College. But the M.A. classes had to be abolished when the new regulations of [[Calcutta University]] came into force. In January 1905, the college was placed under the control of a society registered under Act XXI of 1860 and called the City College Institution, which is now known as Brahmo Samaj Education Society. Their objective is "to promote the cause of education - comprehending the mind, heart and body and founded on a Theistic basis to conduce to the good of man and the glory of God." |
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To meet the growing need of the students a new commodious building was erected in 1917 at Amherst Street now, Raja Rammohan Sarani, Kolkata on a plot of land measuring three bighas and six |
To meet the growing need of the students a new commodious building was erected in 1917 at Amherst Street now, Raja Rammohan Sarani, Kolkata on a plot of land measuring three bighas and six cottahs. Presently Heramba Chandra College is situated at 23/49, [[Gariahat Road]]. (lat=22.5155402N and long=88.3684176E) which is near to the Rabindra Sarobar lake. The college has a commerce Lab which is the first commerce lab in West Bengal. the college has two well stocked library |
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== Notable alumni == |
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The college has two separate libraries: |
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*[[Koushani Mukherjee]], Actress |
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== See also == |
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* HERAMBA CHANDRA COLLEGE CENTRAL LIBRARY: The Central Library is equipped with a diversified collection of subjects with their various updated ramifications to meet the quest for knowledge of their uses with 25000+ books. |
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*[[List of colleges affiliated to the University of Calcutta]] |
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* SEMINAR LIBRARY: The Seminar Library is designed to meet the demands of the honours students of B.COM, B.A. AND B.SC students. A UGC book bank is also set up here for the candidates appearing degree examinations. The students may enroll themselves in both central and seminar libraries for borrowing books. The library has 26000+ books. |
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*[[Education in India]] |
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*[[Education in West Bengal]] |
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==References== |
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== Other Facilities == |
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* Computer Lab. |
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* [http://www.herambachandraadmissions.com/ Official website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100813004100/http://www.herambachandraadmissions.com/ |date=13 August 2010 }} |
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* College Canteen. |
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*www.sanjyog.in |
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* Cheap Book Store. |
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{{University of Calcutta}} |
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== Publications == |
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* '''“<nowiki>'Apperception''</nowiki>''', '''<nowiki>''Uchchaisraba''</nowiki>''', '''<nowiki>''Cross Current''</nowiki>''' are bulletins published by the Commerce Department, Bengali Department and jointly by Economics and History Departments respectively. |
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* The Department of Economics publishes <nowiki>''</nowiki>'''Budding Economist<nowiki>''</nowiki>''', containing the highly appreciated Economics Projects by the Third Year student. |
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==Notable Alumni== |
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*[[Abhijeet Burman]], Singer |
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*Abhishek Saha, Associate Vice President (Senior Research Director)- Kantar IMRB. |
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*Debajyoti Ghosh, Deputy Manager- Deloitte India. |
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*Sudeep Bhadra, Vice President and Program Manager- YES Bank. |
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*Chiranjib Mukherjee, Assistant Vice President- Federal Bank. |
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*Partha Pratim Saha, Vice President- Credential Advisory Services. |
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*Prithwijit Bakshi, Lead Training Manager- UBS. |
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*Sayan Mitra, Project Management Director- Kantar IMRB. |
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*Subhra Jyoti Adhikary, Regional Business Head- DexLab Analytics. |
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*Sujit Goswami, Senior Vice President- RBL Bank. |
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*Arunava Chaudhuri, Director- Panacea Wealth Management, Australia. |
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*Sujoy Chakraborty, Director- Lovelock & Lewes. |
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* [http://www.herambachandraadmissions.com/ Official website] |
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* [https://www.indiatoday.in/bestcolleges/2017/citycolleges-commerce-kolkata] |
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[[Category:Commerce colleges in India]] |
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[[Category:Educational institutions established in 1979]] |
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Type | Undergraduate college |
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Established | 6 January 1879 |
Principal | Dr. Nabanita Chakraborti |
Location | , , 22°30′55.87″N 88°22′5.47″E / 22.5155194°N 88.3681861°E |
Campus | Urban |
Affiliations | University of Calcutta |
Website | http://www.herambachandracollege.ac.in/ |
Heramba Chandra College is popularly known as South City Day. It shares premises with Sivanath Sastri College (popularly known as South City Morning) and Prafulla Chandra College (popularly known as South City Evening).
History
[edit]In the history of education in India, the achievements of the City College, Kolkata need to be remembered for its pioneering efforts in the field of modern education in the country and for the fact that it is the embodiment of the liberal spirit of those masterminds that enriched the nineteenth-century renaissance in India.
The City College of today had its modest beginning in the City School which was founded on 6 January 1879, by the Sadharan Brahmo Samaj. Ananda Mohan Bose, the then president of the Samaj had borne the initial expenses of the foundation of the school, which was repaid within a short period. Late Sivanath Sastri was the secretary and organiser and other prominent members of the Society were actively associated in founding the school. Surendra Nath Banerjee was one of the teachers of the school at that time, because he was a friend of Ananda Mohan Bose and Sivanath Sastri having been engaged in the Indian Association, the first body which sought the country's freedom from the British.
In 1881, only two years after its establishment, the City School was raised to the rank of a College when F.A. classes were started. Since then, the college made rapid strides towards the advancement of higher education. The B.A. classes were opened in 1884 and thus, within five years of its establishment, the institution developed into a first-grade college. In 1885, a Law Department for teaching up to the B.L standard was added. The college was first established in an old house. After a short while, that house at 13, Mirzapur Street (now Surya Sen Street) was purchased for the City College.
Subsequently, a new building was erected in its place at a cost of about a lakh of rupees. The foundation of the building was laid by Sri Ramesh Chandra Mitra, Kt., B.L., the then officiating chief justice of the Calcutta High Court and the opening ceremony of the new building was performed in 1884 by Lord Ripon, the then governor general of India. In this college a successful effort was made to combine moral and intellectual training on the liberal and rational principles of the Brahmo Samaj. Ripon approvingly mentioned this feature in his speech delivered at the opening ceremony of the new building.
For some years, teaching up to the M.A standard was done in the City College. But the M.A. classes had to be abolished when the new regulations of Calcutta University came into force. In January 1905, the college was placed under the control of a society registered under Act XXI of 1860 and called the City College Institution, which is now known as Brahmo Samaj Education Society. Their objective is "to promote the cause of education - comprehending the mind, heart and body and founded on a Theistic basis to conduce to the good of man and the glory of God."
To meet the growing need of the students a new commodious building was erected in 1917 at Amherst Street now, Raja Rammohan Sarani, Kolkata on a plot of land measuring three bighas and six cottahs. Presently Heramba Chandra College is situated at 23/49, Gariahat Road. (lat=22.5155402N and long=88.3684176E) which is near to the Rabindra Sarobar lake. The college has a commerce Lab which is the first commerce lab in West Bengal. the college has two well stocked library
Notable alumni
[edit]- Jisshu Sengupta, Indian Film actor
- Rohan Banerjee, cricketer
- Firhad Hakim, politician
- Koushani Mukherjee, Actress
See also
[edit]- List of colleges affiliated to the University of Calcutta
- Education in India
- Education in West Bengal
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Official website Archived 13 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- www.sanjyog.in