Asutosh College
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Arts (B.A)
Shortlisted by 7+ Students
Location: Kolkata
Duration: 3 YEAR
Regular / Offline
Average Fees: ₹ 17160
Highlights A Bachelor of Arts (B.A) degree is an undergraduate academic program that encompasses a broad range of disciplines within the humanities and social sciences. Typically spanning three to four years, the B.A program provides students with a comprehensive and interdisciplinary education. The B.A degree offers diverse majors such as literature, history, philosophy, sociology, psychology, economics, and many others. Students have the flexibility to choose their major based on their interests and career goals. The curriculum includes a mix of core courses, elective subjects, and may also involve practical experiences or internships, depending on the program.
Asutosh College, since its inception in July, 1916, has been a leading centre of education in Kolkata. As it enters its hundredth year of existence, let us step back in time and retrace the steps of its evolution from an Intermediate College in South Calcutta to its present position as a premier institute of Undergraduate, Postgraduate Studies and Research, not only of Kolkata, but also of West Bengal and eastern India.
Established by Sir Asutosh Mukherjee, one of the pioneers of modern education in India, the college was initially known as South Suburban College, following the up gradation of the South Suburban School into an Intermediate College, it has now become one of the leading BA colleges in Kolkata. What occasioned its foundation was the closing down of two colleges in and around Bhowanipore – the London Missionary Society Institution and Doveton College (Bishop’s College) in 1911. The General Committee of South Suburban Group of Schools (estd. 1872) with Sir Asutosh as the then President, realizing the urgent need for a college in South Kolkata (or, Calcutta as it was then known) applied to the British Government on 12 February, 1915, for permission to set up an Intermediate College. Due to a variety of reasons, including financial, permission was not forthcoming initially, but finally, in May of the following year, the authorities relented and affiliation up to the Intermediate standard for Arts was granted with effect from the 1916-1917 academic session of Calcutta University. With some 250 students on its rolls, South Suburban College with Sir Asutosh as the President of its ten-member Governing Body, began its journey in a two-storied building at 26, Lansdowne Road. The subjects then taught in the college included English, Bengali, Sanskrit, Logic, History, Mathematics and Botany. By the following year itself, the burgeoning student strength forced the College authorities to relocate to more spacious and conveniently situated premises at Bijni House, 147, Russa Road (S. P. Mookerjee Road today) from where it continued to operate till September, 1936. The Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute is now located at the site.
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