Overview
This college imparts education at +2 and +3 level in Science,Arts & Commerce streams and in +3 level students can opt for honors degree as well.
Vocational
The Government Higher Secondary Vocational School is functioning in this College w.e.f. 27th September 2003, having the teaching facilities in (i) Horticulture (ii) Catering Restaurant Management (CRM)
No. of Seats in Horticulture |
24 |
No. of seats in CRM |
24 |
The Course structure is as follows:
Compulsory Subjects (i) MIL (O/AE/Sanskrit, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Telgu) (ii) English (iii) Environ. study (iv) Yoga B.F.C. (Basic foundation course)
Trade - Horticulture |
Trade - C.R.M. |
(i) Physics |
(i) History |
(ii) Chemistry |
(ii) Political Science |
(iii) Biology |
(iii) Economics |
Theory - Trade Paper - I & II |
Theory - Trade Paper - I & II |
Practical - Trade Paper - I & II |
Practical - Trade Paper - I & II |
N.B :
- 1. The syllabus for 2 years course of each subject shall be divided into two parts namely 1st year and 2nd year carrying 100 marks each
- 2. The college shall conduct one examination of 700 marks at the end of 1st year. Marks secured in that examination shall be considered for promotion of students to the 2nd year class.
- 3. The examination of 600 marks to be conducted by the CHSE shall be held at the end of Second Year. Pass Certificates will be awarded to the successful students basing on the performance in the CHSE examination only.
- 4. Environmental Education will be taught and assessed at the college level for 100 marks (70 marks for theory and 30 marks for project work at the end of the1st year.)
The grades (A+, A, B, C or D in order of merit are to be awarded by the college and the same shall be recorded in the Pass Certificate given by the Council.
- 5. The pass certificates for the examination shall be as follows :
- 6. Subjects with practical : 30% of the total marks shall be diverted for practical examinations and the remaining 70% thereof, for theory. A candidate has to pass separately in theory and practical. Pass marks in Biology shall be calculated taking together the marks secured in both Botany and Zoology.
- 7. Pass marks shall be 30% of total marks in theory paper and 40% of the total marks in practical paper in each subject with 35% of the total marks in the aggregate.
Important :
As per the CHSE, Orissa letter No. 4154 / CHSE Dt. 01.05.2006, the course shall be offered and examined in the following pattern :.