Brahmananda Keshab Chandra College

Brahmananda Keshab Chandra College
Type Undergraduate college
Established 1956
Location Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Campus Urban
Affiliations West Bengal State University
Website Brahmananda Keshab Chandra College

Brahmananda Keshab Chandra College, established in 1956, is an undergraduate college in Kolkata, west Bengal, India. It was named after the nineteenth century social reformer Keshab Chandra Sen. Popularly known as B.K.C. College, the institution was established with the aim of filling a vacuum in higher education in North 24 Parganas.

History of the college

In 1954, professor J. C. Ghosh, the then vice-chancellor of the University of Calcutta, surveyed the available higher educational facilities in North 24 Parganas. The survey revealed that facilities were inadequate given the huge influx of refugees in the area. His suggested solution called for ten new colleges in the area, covering both male and female students and the study of both humanities and sciences, and funded by the Central Relief and Rehabilitation Ministry, Government of India. This plan was accepted and Brahmananda Keshab Chandra College was thus established in 1956 as one of the colleges under this scheme. Initially the college was housed at Sagar Dutta Free High School, Kamarhati, but later moved to its own premises in 1957.[1]

Until 2008, the college was affiliated to the University of Calcutta. It is now affiliated with the West Bengal State University[2]

Courses

BKC College offers honours courses in the following subjects:-

Courses are also offered in

References

  1. BKC College - About us Archived July 18, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. retrieved 17 July 2012
  2. "Affiliated College of West Bengal State University". Archived from the original on 2012-10-29.

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