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  1. SEMINAR REPORT. Late Acharya Girish Chandra Bose, the eminent educationist and great Social Reformer, was the founder of Bangabasi College. He established the institutions – ‘Bangabasi School’ (1885 AD.) and ‘Bangabasi College’ (1887 AD.), with the sole objective of promoting the cause of education in Bengal during the nineteenth ...

  2. Bangabasi Morning College is an undergraduate college affiliated with the University of Calcutta. It is located at Sealdah in the heart of the city of Kolkata. It has a very large auditorium named as P.K. Bose Memorial Hall. Accreditation. Bangabasi Morning College has been Re-Accredited with Grade "A" by NAAC in December 2016. [1]

  3. Since inception, Bangabasi Morning College has embarked on the task of instilling a value-based nationalistic education along with scientific understanding. Disseminating knowledge in the society by this holistic and futuristic model of education has been the primary mission of this institution.

  4. Bangabasi Evening College MoU and Action Report Taken.

  5. Bangabasi Morning College. Best Practices. Best Practice 1: QUALITY EDUCATION FOR ALL. Goal: To make higher education available to all corners of the society, irrespective of cast, creed and socio-economic condition. The Context:

  6. Bangabasi College is a Kolkata-based liberal arts, commerce and sciences college. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses of the University of Calcutta. It was founded by Girish Chandra Bose, an educationist, social reformer and agriculturist, in 1887. It was the first nationalist college.

  7. www.bangabasi.ac.in › pages › history-of-the-collegeBangabasi College

    Soon after Independence in 1947, three new branches of the Institution were opened which, later, through the Phase Reduction Scheme of the University Grants Commission, emerged as Bangabasi Morning College, Bangabasi Evening College housed in the same building and Bangabasi College of Commerce in a separate building on 11th April, 1960.