Professors of Mathematics Professors of Philosophy and Logic Professors of Physics Professors of Chemistry Professor of History and Pol. Philosophy Professor of Pali Demonstrator in Physics Demonstrators in Chemistry Examiners of Exercises in English (Saradaranjan Ray, M.A. B. C. Ghosh, M.A., M.B., B.Sc. Dhirendra Nath Mittra, B.A., Agri- Law Department. J. R. Banerjea, M.A., B.L. P. K. Sinha, Bar-at-Law. 14. City College, Calcutta. AFFILIATED, 1881. This Institution was founded as a School under the name of the City School in January, 1879. The aim of the Institution from the beginning has been to impart education on a broader basis than is usually adopted; so that it should embrace not only intellectual training and proper enforcement of discipline, but also the improvement of character and healthy development of the mind. The success of the Institution, and the desire further to develop and carry out their ideas regarding education, led the College Council to add a College Department which was affiliated to the Calcutta University up to the standard of the First Arts Examination in January, 1881, and up to the B. A. Standard in January, 1884. The Institution is open to all classes of the community and consists of a College and a School Department. In the School Department there are special classes in drawing and music, which are open to all students of the Institution without any extra payment. It has a branch School teaching up to the Matriculation standard in the town of Mymensing, called the City Collegiate School, Mymensing Branch, opened in January, 1883. College Department. The course of instruction is adapted to the requirements of the University for Degrees in Arts. There is an admission fee of Rs. 4 and a monthly tuition fee of Rs. 4 for the College classes. In the case of students entering from the City School or its branch the admission fee is Re. 1. INSTRUCTIVE STAFF. Principal Professors of English Professors of Mathematics Professors of Science Demonstrators General Department. Professors of Philosophy and Logic ... Herambachandra Maitra, M.A. Priyanath Chatterji, M.A., (lecturer) Dhirendra Nath Mukharji, M.A. (Bimalacharan Ray, B.A. Sasibhushan Datta, M.A. Phanibhushan Chatterjee, M.A. Charuchandra Singha, M.A. Professors of History and Political M. N. Basu, M.A. There is a limited number of free studentships which are awarded to deserving students. A few scholarships varying from Rs. 10 to Rs. 5 a month are open to competition to 1st grade Senior and Junior Scholars. Law Department. There are Pleadership Classes attached to the College. The tuition fee is Rs. 3. Lecturers: SM. N. Basu, M.A., Bar-at-Law. Constitution of the College.-Mr. A. M. Bose, M.A., Bar-at-Law, the founder and original proprietor of the College, made over in 1837 by a duly registered Trust Deed, the building and all other property movable and immovable belonging to the institution to the trustees who were to hold their office for life, and entrusted in the same year the entire management of the institution to a council consisting of nine members to be appointed periodically according to certain rules. The constitution of the College was changed in 1905. The College has been registered as a Society under Act XXI of 1860. Under that Act all property belonging to the Institution vests in the governing body known as the City College Council, and the whole of the income has to be devoted to the maintenance and improvement of the College, no individual having any proprietary interest in any portion thereof. A monthly fee of Rs. 7 and Rs. 9 is charged for the I.A. and B.A. classes and Rs. 15 and Rs. 10 for the Law classes, respectively. Attached to the College is a College Hostel accommodating about 120 boarders (chiefly Burmese under the management of Mr. White and Maung Ba Hlaing. 16. Ripon College. AFFILIATED, 1884. This Institution was originally established as a School under the name of the "Presidency School" in January, 1885. It continued for two years under the management of a Committee; and in January, 1882, the management passed entirely in the hands of Babu Surendranath Banerjee, who thus became the sole proprietor of the Institution. Babu Surendranath Banerjee has recently executed a trust-deed, making the College a public Institution in charge of the following Trustees:-The Hon'ble Dr. Rash Behari Ghose; The Hon'ble Mr. S. P. Sinha; Babu Boicuntonath Sen; Mr. A. Chaudhuri; The Hon'ble Babu Bhupendranath Basu; Dr. U. N. Mookerjee; Mr. J. Chaudhuri; Babu Ramendra Sunder Trivedi, and himself. It was affiliated up to the F.A. Standard in January, 1884, when the name was changed into the "Presidency Institution," which, however, was again changed into the present name in December, 1884. In 1885, it was affiliated up to the B.A. and B.L. Standards of the Calcutta University. Under the new Regulations it has obtained further affiliation in the I.Sc. Standard. The administration of the College with all its departments is vested in a Council consisting of members some of whom serve ex-officio, and others are elected by the Trustees or the Teaching Staff. The object of the Institution has been from the beginning, to impart education to students of all classes of the people without distinction of creed or colour, at moderate and convenient rates of fees; and, further, the authorities have always sought to impart such education as would embrace, not only intellectual training and the proper enforcement of discipline, but also the improvement of character and the healthy development of the emotions. The Institution consists of two Departments, viz., the General and the Law The General comprises the Collegiate Arts classes and the School Department which includes a vernacular section. The law consists of B.L. and Pleadership classes. Besides there are special classes, such as the Gymnastic class, which are attached to the General Department. There are four classes in the Law Department two teaching the full course of study prescribed for the B.L. Examination, and two teaching the course for the Pleadership Examination; and four Collegiate Arts classes teaching up to the B.A. Standard of the Calcutta University; and there are nine graduated classes in the School Department, including a vernacular section for the tuition of infants. The rates of fees are for the Intermediate in Arts Rs. 4 and Intermediate in Science Rs. 5; B.A. classes Rs. 4; B.L. classes Rs. 6; of the Pleadership classes Rs. 3; and for the School Department, the rates vary from Rs. 3 to annas 8. Principal Assistant Professors PART II-IIO. INSTRUCTIVE STAFF. Janakinath Bhattacharyya, M.A., B.L. § J. N. Kanjilal, M.A., B.L. R. C. Sen, Bar-at-Law. Haranchandra Banerji, M.A., B.L. Nagendranath Ghosh, M.A., B.L. Lalitmohan Mukerji, M.A., B.L. Asitranjan Chatterji, M.A., B.L. [B.L. Nagendranath Bhattacharyya, M.A., Gangadhar Mukerji, B.L. Brajendranath Chatterji, M.A., B.L.. Ramendra Sundar Trevedi, M.A. Abhaya Kumar Majumdar, M.A. Haripada Chakravarti, M.A. Professors of History and Political Eco-Sachindrachandra Dasgupta, M.A. nomy Professors of Sanskrit Professor of Persian Laboratory Assistant Bipinvihari Gupta, M.Ă. (Satkari Adhikari. M.A. Sachchidananda Gupta, B.A., B.L. 17. Bethune College. AFFILIATED, 1888. This Institution for the education of girls, was founded in 1849 by the Hon'ble J. E. Drinkwater Bethune, after whose name it is called. It was maintained by in founder from his private funds until 1851, when he died. The Most Noble the Marquis of Dalhousie bore all its expenses from 1851 to 1856. It was then taken over and has since been supported by the Government of Bengal. There is a Governing Body for the College appointed by Government consisting of the following members: I. The Director of Public Instruction, Bengal, (President). 2. The Lady Principal of the College (Secretary). 3. The Hon'ble Mr. Justice Asutosh Mukerji. 4. Dr. P. K. Ray 5. Babu Pares Nath Sen, Professor. 6. Babu Bijoy Gopal Mukerji, Professor. There is also a Managing Committee for the School appointed by Government consisting of the following members : 1. The Lady Principal of the College (President). 2. Miss L. Brock, Inspectress of Schools. 4. Babu Binayendra Nath Sen, Professor, Presidency College. 5. The Head Master of the School (Secretary). |