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P.O. North LakhimpurLakhimpur, Assam
www.lccollege.edu.ine-mail : [email protected]
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LAKHIMPUR COMMERCE COLLEGE
Principal : Shri A. Dutta, M. Com.
) 222359(O), 9854451289(M)
Principal & ChairmanShri A. Dutta,
Academic Coordinator & ConvenorShri A.K. Baruah,
MemberDr. G. N. Sarmah
Shri P.L. DasShri Parama Phukan
Mr. Anup Gogoi
P.O. North Lakhimpur
Lakhimpur, Assam
www.lccollege.edu.in
e-mail : [email protected]
Prospectus Committee
LAKHIMPUR COMMERCE COLLEGE
MISSION AND GOALS
THE INSTITUTION AT A GLANCE
LOCATION OF THE COLLEGE
Lakhimpur Commerce College is
committed to provide quality and value
based education to students belonging
to all caste, creed, religion and culture.
The ins t i tu t ion recognizes the
democratic and secular values and
create an appropriate condition of
learning for their all round development.
Our teachers, students, parents,
management and administration and the
alumni look for excellence in every
perspective through interaction at
regular intervals.Lakhimpur Commerce College was established in the year 1972 with the aim of
creating a distinct entity in commerce education in the entire north bank of the Brahmaputra. The College has a success story of producing a number of Chartered Accountants, Consultants, Lawyers, Academicians and other professionals.
The aim of the College is to enable the students to face the bigger challenges of the world and thus make life worth living for them. The college is committed to realize the above objectives.
Initially the classes of the college had started at North Lakhimpur College with a total numbers of 69 students only in the Pre-degree Classes and subsequently shifted to its permanent site in 1974. In the year 1993 the college introduced the Arts Stream to meet the growing demand of students and the public at large.
Presently, the Commerce Stream offers speciality Courses in Finance and Accounting, Banking and Insurance and Human Resources Management. The Arts Stream offers Major in Economics, Political Science, Sociology, Education and Assamese.
The academic campus of the College is located at the heart of Lakhimpur town. Its location is easily identifiable because of its proximity to the residences of the Deputy Commissioner and District Superintendent of Police, District and Session Judge and Institutions like Post Graduate Training College, District Library etc.
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COLLEGE OFFICE:
WORKING HOURS OF THE COLLEGE OFFICE:
NAAC ACCREDITATION:
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE :
K.K.H.S.O.U. STUDY CENTRE
CONTACT CENTRE : DISTANCE EDUCATION (D.U.):
The Administrative Office of the college is located on the first floor of the RCC-1
building. Separate nature of the duties are assigned to the office staff for smooth functioning of the
college. There is also facility for Xerox/photo copy.
: 10-00 A.M. to 4-00 P.M.
The college was accredited B+ Grade
by the National Assessment and
Accreditation Council (NAAC) in 2004.
As a follow up action to the NAAC
accreditation, after the completion of the
term with B+ grade the, Internal
Assessment of the college has been
working for quality sustenance and
enhancement along with the process for
re-accreditation.
IGNOU has permitted to start a Study
Centre (Code 0413) at the College with
as many as 42 (forty two) programmes leading to Master Degree, Degree, Diploma and Certificate
courses including Master of Business Administration (MBA). The Centre is equipped with
Information and Communication Technologies and the Satellite media to enhance the quality of
teaching learning process. Dr. G. N. Sarmah is the coordinator of the Centre and Mr. K. N. Dutta is
the Asstt. Coordinator.
In the year 2014 the Krishna Kanta Handique State Open University has permitted to open its study centre with some special and value based subjects like PGDCA, PGDHM, BBA. Dr. D. K. Das is the Coordinator of the centre.
The Dibrugarh University has permitted to run a Contact Centre of Distance Education in
Post Graduate programmes, viz. Commerce, Economics, Assamese, Sociology and Political
Science. Sri T. C. Deka is the Coordinator of the Contact Centre.
On week days
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SELF FINANCING COURSES :
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TEA CHING DEPARTMENTS OF THE COLLEGE:
1. Computer Education Centre:
2. Spoken English Center:
PLANS FOR FUTURE
COMMERCE:
Taking into account the importance of Computer literacy in the job market and self
sustainability of students, the college has developed Computer Courses for Higher Secondary and
Degree Students (Details are given in the Course of Study). The college has a well equipped
Computer Laboratory with more than 26 computers for the benefit of the students. Moreover, the
internet access facility is also available for the students of the college.
Considering the growing importance of Spoken English, the college has established a
Spoken English Centre in collaboration with NCS Education Pvt. Ltd. that offers 6 months
Certificate Course for the students of the college. Dr. R. Bhattacharjee and Mrs. H. P. Das are the
joint coordinators of the course.
The College proposes to start the CPT (Common Proficiency Test) Coaching Centre for the
benefit of the commerce students to pursue the Chartered Accountant Course in the future.
The College has a future plan to develop a modern sports complex in the Chukulivoria
Campus of the College.
The College proposes to convert the College Library in to a complete Digital Library.
The College proposes to publish the first issue of E-Journal in the coming academic session.
The college plans to construct a multi-storied RCC building at the site of the two existing
Assam Type structure Building to enhance the beauty of the academic campus and accommodate
class-rooms, rooms required for running self-financing and job-oriented courses, IGNOU Study
Centre, Internet Corner, Internal Quality Assurance Cell Office etc.
1. Accountancy 2. Management 3. Banking
4. Commerce 5. Statistics 6. Business Law
7. Mathematics 8. Economics 9. English
10. Assamese 11. Hindi 12. Sociology
13. Pol. Science 14. Education 15. Computer Application
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The College affiliated to the Dibrugarh University offers the courses prescribed by the
University at Degree level (both B.Com and B.A.). At the10 +2/Higher Secondary level, it offers
courses prescribed by the Assam Higher Secondary Education Council.
1. English
2. M.I.L.
a) Assamese
b) Hindi
c) Alternative English
1. Business Studies
2. Accountancy
1. Economics
2. Banking
3. Mathematics
4. Commercial Arithmetic & Elementary Statistics
5. Computer Science and Application
PROGRAMME OF STUDY:
HIGHER SECONDARY (COMMERCE):
(any one from following)
(Any Two from the following) :
COURSE STRUCTURE:
(A) CORE SUBJECTS: (100 marks each)
(B) COMPULSORY SUBJECTS:
(C) THIRD & FOURTH ELECTIVE SUBJECT OFFERED:
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HIGHER SECONDARY (ARTS):
(Any one from the following)
(Any three from the following):
n It is compulsory for a student to select three Elective subjects from the
above list.
n In addition to three Elective subjects, a student may have the option to select a
FOURTH ELECTIVE SUBJECT from rest of the subjects in the list.
STRUCTURE OF SEMESTER COURSES FOR B.COM. & B.A.:
ADMISSION CRITERION:
1. English
2. M.I.L.
a) Assamese
b) Hindi
c) Alternative English
1. Economics
2. Political Science
3. Education
4. Sociology
5. Mathematics
has introduced Semester system for the B.A./B.Com programme from the academic session 2011-12. The course of study for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) programmes shall be of three years duration
st rd th nd th thdistributed in six semesters. 1 , 3 , & 5 semester is called odd semester and 2 , 4 and 6 semester is called even semester.
The Academic schedule for the B.A./B.Com programmes in the semester system shall be
administered by the Academic Calendar of the University published for every academic session.
A student who has passed the Higher Secondary Examination (10+2) in Commerce/Arts from the Assam Higher Secondary Education Council or equivalent examination (10+2) recognised as such by the university shall be eligible for admission into the 1st semester of the bachelor degree course in Commerce/Arts in semester system. Provided a student, who has passed the Higher Secondary Examination(10+2) in Science/Arts with Mathematics/Statistics as one of the subjects of the Assam Higher Secondary Council or an equivalent examination recognised as such by the University shall also be eligible for admission into the B.Com Programme. The College shall have the power to adopt own policy for admission or selection of eligible candidates for admission to the degree course as well as admission to speciality/Major courses.
Statutory reservation policy of the government is followed in case of selection of eligible candidates for admission.
(A) CORE SUBJECTS : (100 marks each)
(B) LIST OF ELECTIVE SUBJECTS:
The Dibrugarh University
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Dibrugarh University Regulations for the Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) Programme in the Semester System, 2010:
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There shall be a course of study of three years duration leading to the degree of Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) it shall consisting of six semesters.A student who has passed
the Higher Secondary Examination (10+2) in C o m m e r c e , A r t s or Science of the Assam H i g h e r s e c o n d a r y E d u c a t i o n Council/CBSE/ICSE or an
equivalent examination (10+2) recognized as such by the University, shall be e l i g i b l e f o r admission into the First Year of the Three Year Degree course in Commerce.
The Bachelor degree of Commerce (B.Com.) under the Semester system shall be conducted as :
The College offers three specialty courses as follows :
There shall be one paper of Environmental Study in the 4th Semester.(ii)B.Com Speciality Course: The distribution of the course for the B.Com.
Speciality programme for all the semester (given in Annexure-I)
(i) The total marks of B.Com. (General) Course shall be 2400 marks.(ii) The total marks of B.Com. Specialty Course of all six semesters shall be 2400 marks.(Iii)There shall be a compulsory paper on Environmental Studies in the 4th Semester and the examinations for the same shall be conducted along with the other papers in the 4th end Term examination. Provided that the result of the student in this paper shall not be considered for his / her progression to the 4th semester class. Provided further that a student who does not pass the paper on environmental studies within the stipulated chances shall not be awarded the B.Com degree.
Examination and Evaluation shall be done on a continuous basis, at least three times during each semester. Three shall be one End semester examination carrying 80% marks in each course at the end of the semester carrying the entire syllabus and 20% be Awarded out of Internal Assessment.
(a) B.Com. (General) Course, and (b) B.Com. (Specialty) Course
1. B.Com. (Accounting and Finance)2. B.Com. (Banking and Insurance)3. B.Com. (Human Resource Management)
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Internal Assessment :
The marks of Internal Assessment for Attendance shall be awarded as below:
“Basics of Academic Project Preparation”
The End semester examination is normally a written examination. The Controller of Examination shall make necessary arrangement for notifying the dates of the end semester examination and other procedures as per Dibrugarh University Rules (at least 20 days in advance) and as per the Academic Calendar notified by the University.
Normally, the End semester examination for each course shall be of three hours duration.
In Internal Assessment, different tools may be employed one or more assessment tools such as
objective tests, written tests, assignments, paper presentation, case studies, etc. suitable to the
courses. The students shall be informed in advance about the nature of assessment. Students
shall compulsorily attend Internal Assessment failing which they will not be allowed to appear
for the End semester examination
[a] Components and distribution of marks for Internal Assessment for all the paper barring
the four papers as stated of these Regulations shall be as follow
1. Sessional Examination I 25%
2. Sessional Examination II 25%
3. Home-Assignment/Seminar/Group Discussion 25%
4. Attendance 25%
[b] Attendance is compulsory for all classes.
Range of % of Attendance Marks to be awarded
80% to less than 85% 2
80% to less than 90% 3
90% to less than 95% 4
95% to 100% 5
Provided that one (1) mark for attendance shall be awarded to the candidate falling under non-
collegiate category within the range of 70% to less than 80% attendance who are allowed to
appear in the end-semester examination of the concerned semester.
[C] The Project work for 6th semester students has been replaced by a theory paper called
. Internal Assessment consist of 20 marks will be
awarded through preparation of a Report
The pass marks for each paper of the Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) End-semester
Examination (both General and Specialty) Course shall be 30% marks inclusive of the
Internal Assessment marks, subject to a minimum of 24 (30%) marks in every full
paper of the end-term examination.
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· RESULT AND PROGRESSION:
(a) A candidate, shall be declared as passed a course, provided he/she secures-
(i) At least 30% marks in each course in the end-semester examination
(ii) At least 30% marks in each in aggregate in the in-semester and end semester
Examination.
(b) A candidate shall be declared to have passed a semester, provided he/she passes all the
courses of a semester.
(c) The marks of in-semester examinations obtained by the candidate shall be carried over to the
next examination in which he/she was absent or failed for declaring any result.
(d) (i) A candidate who fails or does not appear in one or more courses of any end-semester
examinations up to sixth semester shall be provisionally promoted to the next higher
semester with the failed course as carry over courses(s). Such candidates will be eligible to
appear in the carry over course in the nest regular examinations of those courses.
(ii) If a candidate clears the sixth semester examination before clearing all the courses of the
previous semesters, the result of the sixth semester examination of that candidate shall be
kept withheld and his/her result shall be announced only after he/she clears the courses of
the previous semester.
(e) A students must pass all his/her semester examinations within 6 years from the date of
admission to the first semester of any programme irrespective of the number of examinations st nd
appeared by the student, viz. 1 and 2 Semester Examinations shall have to be cleared in 6 rd th
consecutive chances, 3 and 4 Semester Examinations shall have to be cleared in 5 th th
consecutive chances, 5 and 6 Semester Examinations shall have to be cleared in 4
consecutive chances. A student, who could not appear or have failed in an end semester
examination, shall have to clear the absent or failed papers(s) as backlog in the next
corresponding examinations.
(f) Since the semester system involves continuous assessment, there shall be no scope for a
student to appear as private candidate in any programme in this system.
(g) A candidate shall be declared to have passed the three year Degree B.Com. Programme
provided he/her has passed all the courses separately.
(h) The degree shall be offered to each candidate, who has passed the three year
degree programme in the following manner:
(i) One special choice may be given for one paper in each semester.
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B.Com. General Programme B.Com. Special Programme
60% and above marks in aggregate
First Division 60% and above marks in Specialty course in aggregate
First Class
50% and above but less Class than 60% marks in aggregate
Second Division 50% and above but less than 60% marks in Specialty courses in aggregate
Second Class
40% and above but less than the 50% marks in aggregate
Simple pass 30% and above but less than 50% marks in Specialty in aggregate
Simple pass(same degree shall be treated as general degree for B.Com Programme)
·BETTERMENT EXAMINATION:
STATEMENT OF COURCE STRUCTURE FOR B.COM (GENERAL) AND B.COM (SPECIALTY):
[a] A student shall be entitled to take the “betterment examination” in two theory courses of any
of the six semesters after passing the sixth semester examination only once. In this case, the
higher marks secured by the student shall be retained. The candidates shall have to apply for
betterment examination within one year of passing the sixth semester examination.No
betterment shall be allowed in the practical examination.
Semester I
Course
No
B.Com(G) Accounting and
Finance
Marketing Banking &
Insurance
H.R.
Management
101 Business Communication-I
Business Communication- I
Business Communication- I
Business Communication
Business Communication- I
102 Business Regulatory Framework
Business Regulatory Framework
Business Regulatory Framework
Business Regulatory Framework
Business Regulatory Framework
103 Financial Accounting
Financial Accounting
Financial Accounting
Financial Accounting
Financial Accounting
104 Business Environment
Business Environment
Business Environment
Business Environment
Business Environment
Total 400 400 400 400 400
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Semester- II
Semester- III
Course No
B.Com(G) Accounting and Finance
Marketing Banking & Insurance
H.R. Management
301 HRM Advanced Financial Accounting
Principles of Marketing
Indian Banking System
Principles of Marketing
302 MIL Financial Management
Financial Management
Financial Management
Financial Management
303 Business
Statistics
Business
Statistics
Business
Statistics
Business
Statistics
Business
Statistics
304 I.T. and its
applications in
Business or
I.T. Practices in
Business
I.T. and its
applications in
Business or
I.T. Practices in
Business
I.T. and its
applications in
Business or
I.T. Practices in
Business
I.T. and its
applications in
Business or
I.T. Practices in
Business
I.T. and its
applications in
Business or
I.T. Practices in
Business
Total 400 400 400 400 400
Course
No B.Com(G) Accounting and
Finance Marketing Banking &
Insurance
H.R.
Management
201 Business Communication- II
Business Communication - II
Business
Business Communication -II
Business Communication -II
202 Business Economics
Business Economics
Business Economics
Business Economics
Business Economics
203 Corporate Accounting
Corporate Accounting
Corporate Accounting
Corporate Accounting
Corporate Accounting
204 Principles of Business Management
Principles of Business Management
Principles of Business Management
Principles of Business Management
Principles of Business Management
Total 400 400 400 400 400
Communication -II
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Semester- IV
Course No
B.Com(G) Accounting and Finance
Marketing Banking & Insurance
H.R. Management
501 Public
Finance
Or
Mathematics
Public Finance
Or
Mathematics
Public Finance
Or
Mathematics
Public Finance
Or
Mathematics
Public Finance
Or
Mathematics
502 Entrepreneurs
hip
Development
Entrepreneurs
hip
Development
Entrepreneurs
hip
Development
Entrepreneurs
hip
Development
Entrepreneurship
Development
503 Management
Accounting
Management
Accounting
Personal
Selling
Risk
Management Global HRM
504 Principles of
Marketing
Direct Tax-I Retail
Management
Insurance
Regulatory
Framework
Human
Resource
Development
Total 400 400 400 400 400
Semester-V
Course No
B.Com(G) Accounting and Finance
Marketing Banking & Insurance
H.R. Management
401 Cost Accounting
Cost Accounting Cost Accounting Cost Accounting Cost Accounting
402 Company Law Company Law Company Law Company Law Company Law
403 Auditing Auditing Service Marketing
Fundamentals of Insurance
HRM
404 Indian Banking System
Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
Consumer Behavior
Micro Finance Industrial Relations
405 Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies
Total 400 400 400 400 400
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Semester-VI
STRUCTURE OF SEMESTER COURSES FOR B.A.:
(a) Bachelor of Arts:
B.A. programme shall have the following components, viz.(a) Compulsory Courses: These are the compulsory courses for all students of the programme
concerned.(b) Major Courses: Major courses shall be chosen by the students. The courses shall be optional
and non-mandatory.(c) Non-Major Courses: Non-Major courses shall be chosen by the students, who do not opt for
major courses.(d) Skill-based Courses: A skill based course shall be mandatory for all the students pursuing
General B.A. programme. The college shall offer the Skill-based courses as per available infrastructure and human resource feasibility.
The subjects mentioned below shall be offered in the Six semester Degree Programmer
(i) English
(ii) Modern Indian Language (MIL) or Alternative English (in lieu of MIL)
(iii)Computer Skill/Communication skills (in lieu of computer skills)
(iv) Multi-disciplinary.
(v) Environmental Studies*
(vi) Skill based courses (for General programme only)
(i) Economics
(ii)Education
(iii) Political Science
SUBJECTS:
Core Subjects:
Elective Subjects:
Course No
B.Com(G) Accounting and Finance
Marketing Banking & Insurance
H.R. Management
601 Income Tax Direct Tax-II International Marketing
Financial Services
Labour and Industrial Laws
602 International Business
Financial Statement Analysis
Advertising & Sales Promotion
Insurance Management
Trade Unionism
603 Indian Financial System
Indian Financial System
Rural Marketing Indian Financial System
Compensation Management
604 Small Business Management
Total 400 400 400 400 400
Basics of Academic Project Preparations(B.A.P.P.)
B.A.P.P. B.A.P.P. B.A.P.P.
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(iv) Sociology
(v) Mathematics
(vi) Computer Application
·
a) Examination and evaluation shall be done on a continuous basis.b) There shall be 20% marks for internal assessment and 80% marks for end-semester
examination in each course during every semester.c) There shall be no provision for re-evaluation of the answer scripts of the end-semester
examinations. However, a candidate may apply for re-scrutiny.
In Internal Assessment, different tools may be employed. One or more assessment tools such as objective tests, written tests, assignments, paper presentation, case studies, etc. suitable to the courses shall be employed. The students shall be informed in advance about the nature of assessment. Students shall compulsorily attend Internal Assessment failing which they will not be allowed to appear for the End semester examination
(i) Components and distribution of marks for Internal Assessment for all the papers barring the four papers as stated of these Regulations shall be as follow
1. Sessional Examination I 25%
2. Sessional Examination II 25%
3. Home-Assignment/Seminar/Group Discussion 25%
4. Attendance 25%
[ii]Attendance is compulsory for B.A. Course.
The marks of Internal Assessment for Attendance shall be awarded as given below:
Range of % of Attendance Marks to be awarded
80% to less than 85% 2
80% to less than 90% 3
90% to less than 95% 4
95% to 100% 5
Provided that one (1) mark for attendance shall be awarded to the candidate falling under
Examination and Evaluation:
Internal Assessment:
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non- collegiate category within the range of 70% to less than 80% attendance, who are allowed to
appear in the end-semester examination of the concerned semester.
i) There shall be one end semester examination carrying 80% marks in each course of a
semester covering the entire syllabus prescribed for the course. The end semester examination
is normally a written/Laboratory based examination/Project Works/Dissertation.
ii) The Controller of Examination shall then make necessary arrangements for notifying the
dates of the end semester examinations and other procedures as per Dibrugarh University
Rules (at least 20 days in advance) and the Academic Calendar notified by the University.
iii) Normally the end-semester examination for each course shall be of three hour duration
f) Setting of question papers, moderation of question papers, evaluation of answer scripts,
scrutiny, tabulation of marks, etc. and announcement of results, shall be governed by the
Dibrugarh University Examination Ordinance 1972 (an amended up to date)
g) Practical Examination
Practical Examinations of a semester shall normally be held prior to the end semester
examination.
h) Betterment Examination:
i)A student shall be entitled to take the “betterment examinations” in any two theory course of
any of six semesters after passing the sixth semester examination only once. In this case, the
higher marks secured by the student shall be retained. The candidates shall have to apply for
betterment examination within one year of passing the sixth semester examination.
ii) No battements shall be allowed in the practical examinations.
I) Any difficulty which may arise in the course of operation of these regulations relating to
holding of examinations shall be removed by the examination committee of the Dibrugarh
University.
a) A candidate shall be declared passed provided he/she secures.
i) At least 40% marks in each courses in the end semester examinations.
ii) At least 40% marks in each course in aggregate in the in and end semester examinations.
b) A candidate shall be declared passed a semester, provided he/she passes all the courses of a
E) End Semester Examination:
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semester independently.
c) The marks of in-semester examinations obtained by the candidate shall be carried over for
declaring any result
d) A candidate who fails to appear in one or more courses of any end semester examinations
up to sixth semester shall be provisionally promoted to the next higher semester with the failed
course as carry over courses(s). Such candidate will be eligible to appear in the carry over
course in the next regular examinations of those courses. However, the following restrictions
shall be applicable:
i) A candidates shall be entitled to a maximum of three consecutive chances to clear a course.
ii) If candidate clears the sixth semester examination before clearing all the course of the
previous semester, the result of the candidate shall be withheld and his/her result shall be
announced only after he/she clears the courses of the previous semesters.
e) A student must pass all his/her semester examinations within five(5) years from the date of
admission to the first semester of any programme.
f) Since the semester system involves continuous assessment, there shall be no scope for a
student to appear as a private candidate in any programme in this system.
g) A candidate shall be declared to have passed the six-semester degree B.A./B.Com
programme provided he/she has passed all the semester and in all the courses separately.
h) The degree shall be offered to each candidate, who has passed the six-semester degree
B.A/B.Com programme in the following manner. General (Non-Major) Programme Major/Specialty Programme
60% and above marks in aggregate
First Division 60% and above marks in major courses in aggregate
First Class
50% and above but less than 60% marks in aggregate
Second Division
50% and ab ove but less than 60% marks in major courses in aggregate
Second Class
40% and above but less than 50% marks in aggregate
Simple pass 30% and above but less than 50% marks in major in aggregate
Simple pass(same degree shall be treated as general degree for B.A. programme
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i) A student, who has secures 60% and above marks in all courses individually in all the semester
shall be declared to have passed with first division (in case of the students pursing general
programme) with distinction or first class (in case of the students pursuing Major/Specialty
Programme) with distinction.
(a) Usually, the University shall not allow admission on transfer from other Universities.
(b) Transfer from other Universities to Dibrugarh University shall be permissible provided that-
(i) Both the Universities conduct B.A./B.Com. degree programme in the semester system.
(ii) The course structure along with the nomenclature of the courses are similar between the
two Universities.
(iii) The combination of courses opted by the candidate are not changed.
(c) In fulfillment of the conditions as laid down in clause 12(b), a candidate may be allowed to
get admission on transfer from other Universities on production of transfer certificate, proof of
classes attended, migration certificate, etc. not later than 1(one) month from the
commencement of the classes of the semester concerned. The records of class attendance,
performance in internal assessment in his/her credit shall be carried over on admission and shall
be computed for the purpose of examination.
(d) A candidate shall have to apply for transfer in the prescribed format of the University.
(a) Usually, the University shall not allow inter-college transfer.
(b) In a special circumstances, a candidate may be allowed to get admission on transfer from
one college/institute to other college/institute affiliated to/permitted by Dibrugarh University
on certificate, etc. not later than 1 (one) month from the commencement of the classes of the
semester concerned or the last mentioned in the University Academic Calendar. The records of
class attendance, performance in internal assessment in his/her credit shall be class attendance;
performance in internal assessment in his/her credit shall be carried over on admission and shall
be computed for the purpose of examination.
(c) No change in course combination shall be allowed with transfer from one college/institute to other.
(d) A candidate shall have to apply for transfer in the prescribed format of the University.
For any matter not covered under the Regulations for the Dibrugarh University Regulation
for B.A./B.Com. programmes in the semester system, 2010, the existing Dibrugarh Univer-
-sity Rules, Ordinances and the Dibrugarh University Act., 1965 (as amended ) shall be
Applicable.
· RULES FOR ADMISSION ON TRANSFER FROM OTHER UNIVERSITY:
· RULES FOR ADMISSION ON TRANSFER FROM OTHER COLLEGES
UNDER DIBRUGARH UNIVERSITY:
· GENERAL:
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PROGRAMME IN THE SEMESTER SYSTEM:
1.The syllabus for course should be divided into modules or units and
questions shall be set from each unit and students shall be required to
answer questions in each unit. Unit wise distruction of marks shall be shown
in the syllabus.
2.In case of major/non-major courses having practical components, marks
shall be divided into two courses as 6 marks for theory and 40 marks for
practical.
3.The theory and practical courses of a practical subject shall be separate
and independent.
4.The allocation of marks for the practical components in all subjects may
not be exactly 40% of the total marks of the course. However, such
allocations shall be complied with the main course structure of the
programme.
5.The general course structure for the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) programme shall
Be as below.
Semester General (Non-Major) Programme Major Programme Compulsory Elective-
Skill based
Total Compulsory Non-Major
Skill based
Total
I 200 200 - 400 200 100 - 400 II 200 200 - 400 200 100 - 400 III 200 200 - 400 100 100 - 400 IV 200 200 - 400 100 100 - 400 V - 200 200 400 - - 400 VI - 200 200 400 - - 400
SEMESTER-I
General Programme Major Programme
Type Title Total Marks
Type Title Total Marks
Compulsory English(I) 100 Compulsory English(I) 100
Compulsory MIL (I) 100 Compulsory MIL (I) 100
Non-Major Non Major I (Course I)
100 Major I (Course I)
Non- Major I
100
Non-Major Non Major II (Course I )
100 Non Major I (Course I)
100
Total 400 Total 400
Major II Course I
(Course I)
Major
100100200200
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General Programme Major Programme
Type Title Total Marks
Type Title Total Marks
Compulsory English(II) 100 Compulsory English(II) 100
Compulsory MIL (II) 100 Compulsory MIL (II) 100
Non-Major Non Major I (Course II)
100 Non Major
Non-MajorCourse- II
100
Non-Major Non Major II (Course II )
100 Major
Major II Course- II
100
Total 400 Total 400
SEMESTER-II
General Programme Major Programme
Type Title Total Marks
Type Title Total Marks
Compulsory Computer Skills/ Communicative Skills
100 Compulsory Computer Skills/ Communicative Skills
100
Compulsory English(III) 100 Non Major Non Major (Course III)
100
Non-Major Non Major I (Course III)
100 Major
Major II (Course III)
100
Non-Major Non Major II (Course III)
100
Major Major IV Course-IV
*
Total 400 Total 400
SEMESTER-III
* There shall be a compulsory on Environmental Studies of 100 Marks, which shall be evaluated in grades.
General Programme Major Programme
Type Title Total Marks
Type Title Total Marks
Compulsory Multi-disciplinary 100 Compulsory Multi-disciplinary 100 Compulsory MIL -III 100 Major
Non Major (Course IV )
100
Non-Major Non Major I (Course IV)
100 Major Major (Course V)
100
Non-Major Non Major II (Course IV )
100 Major Major (CourseVI)
100
Total
400
Total
400
SEMESTER-IV
CompulsoryEnvironment Studies
Environment Studies
Compulsory
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General Programme Major Programme
Type Title Total Marks
Type Title Total Marks
Non-Major Non Major-I (Course V )
100 Major Major (Course VII )
100
Non-Major Non Major -II (Course VI )
100 Major Major (Course VIII)
100
Skill based Skill based -I(Course III)
100 Major Major (Course IX)
100
Skill based Skill based-I (Course I V )
100 Major Major (CourseX)
100
Total 400 Total 400
SEMESTER-V
General Programme Major Programme
Type Title Total Marks
Type Title Total Marks
Non-Major Non Major I (Course VI )
100 Major Major (Course XI)
100
Non-Major Non Major II (Course V I)
100 Major Major (Course XII)
100
Skill based Skill based-I (Course III)
100 Major Major (Course XIII)
100
Skill based Skill based-I (Course IV)*
100 Major Major (Course XIV)
100
Total 400 Total 400
SEMESTER-VI
FEE STRUCTURE Annual dues (For Whole Year)
ITEMS Fee
COMMERCE & ARTS
1. Admission fee Rs. 500/-
2. Union fee Rs. 150/-
3. Examination fee Rs. 150/-
4. Library Card Rs. 10/-
5. Registration fee
(a) Higher Secondary Rs. 40/-
(b) Degree Rs. 250/-
6. Enrolment fees (Degree) Rs. 30/-
7. College Development fee Rs. 300/-
8. Faculty Improvement Rs. 200/-
9. Assessment & Accreditation Rs. 100/-
*Project on skill based subject
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10. Electricity Charges Rs. 200/-
11. Festival Rs. 150/-
12. Cultural Rs. 50/-
13. Student's Identity Card Rs. 100/-
14. Magazine & Publication Rs. 200/-
15. Inter College Debating Rs. 10/-
16. Maintenance of Building Rs. 200/-
17. Library Caution Money (Refundable) Rs. 50/-
18. I.C.G. Cell Rs. 20/-
19. Municipality Tax Rs. 20/-
20. Common Room Rs. 25/-
21. Games Rs. 150/-
22. Library Rs. 100/-
23. NCC Rs. 20/-
24. NSS Rs. 20/-
25. Poor Fund Rs. 20/-
26. Women Cell Rs.20/-
27.Miscellaneous Rs. 100/-
Rs.2905/-
(Arts & Commerce)
Rs. 3145/-
(i) Higher Secondary Rs. 50/-
TOTAL FEE FOR WHOLE SESSION
(Excluding Tution Fee)
Arts & Commerce)
(c) Monthly Tuition Fee (Arts & Commerce)
(a) Higher Secondary
(b) Degree (For Two Sem.)
(ii) Degree Rs.70/-Spl.
Gen.Rs.60/-
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N.B.= Tution Fees will be realised for the whole year at the time of admission.
Additional fee for admission on self financing Course:
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Additional fee for admission on self financing Course:
Subject Tuition Fee
1. Certificate in Computer App.:
a) H.S. 1st Year (Commerce & Arts) Rs.500/-p.a.
b) H.S. 2nd Year Commerce Rs. 800/-p.a.
c) H.S. 2nd Year Arts Rs. 600/- p.a.
d) B.Com. 1st Semester Rs. 800/- p.a.
e) B.Com. 3rd Semester Rs. 800/-p.a.
2.Spoken English:
a) Admission Fee Rs.500
b) Monthly Tuition Fee Rs.200
Admission to the college begins soon after the declaration of the H.S.L.C. and Higher
Secondary Council and the Dibrugarh University Examinations. Students desiring to take
admission in the college need to contact the college office for detailed information.
Application for admission to the college must be made in the application form attached
with this Prospectus and Hand Book. The Prospectus and Hand Book along with the application
form can be obtained from the college office on payment of Rs. 150/-. Admission to particular
Course/Stream is allowed on the basis of merit, good conduct and character of a
student/applicant.
Application form should be submitted to the college office before closing of the
submission date as notified by the college. No enclosure is required. The original documents are
required to be produced at the time of interview and admission.
N.B: Admission to the college cannot be claimed as a matter of right.
The college also facilitate online application in the aforesaid programmes. Details are
available at the college website- . Applicants are required to pay a payment
as prospectus fee of Rs. 150 at the time of admission.
The following documents are to be submitted at the time of submission of form.
Originals are to be brought for verification on the day of admission.
1. Pass Certificate .
Subject Tuition Fee
MODALITIES FOR ADMISSION:
ONLINE APPLICATION
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
GENERAL INFORMATION AND GUIDELINES:
N.B: Admission to the college cannot be claimed as a matter of right.
www.lccollege.edu.in
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2. Mark sheet of the H.S.L.C./A.H.S.E.C. or equivalent examination.
3. Admit Card of the Examination last appeared.
4. Caste Certificate, where necessary.
5. Certificate of Sports, Music and Extra-Curricular activities.
6. Transfer/Migration Certificate issued from appropriate authority, if any
(Maximum of two years only).
7. B.P.L. Certificate (for holder of such family).
Duly filled Application Forms should be submitted to the College Office in person or by
post through the following address:
Students have to give their option for Major/Specialty courses and for MIL & Alternative
English in the prescribed application form. Selection for Major/Speciality courses is done on the
basis of Screening Tests conducted by the concerned Departments. The final decision rests with the
concerned Departments.
· Minimum 80% attendance in Classes is compulsory for the students of B. Com./ B.A.
students. If a student fails to attend their regular classes as notified by the college, those
days will be counted as days of absence for calculation of attendance.
· Students must possess their I-cards during college hours.
· College uniform is compulsory during College hours, Fresher's Social, Students Union
To,
The Principal
Lakhimpur Commerce College
Post- North Lakhimpur,
Dist.- Lakhimpur, Assam
Pin- 787001
N.B: THE COLLEGE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ADMISSION TO ANY
APPLICANT / CANDIDATE / STUDENT WITHOUT GIVING ANY REASON.
SELECTION FOR MAJOR / SPECIALITY COURSE
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE STUDENTS:
A merit list is prepared according to the intake capacity in each class. A waiting list is also
prepared. In case the candidate listed in first list but fails to take admission on or before the
notified date, the college reserves the right to allow admission from the waiting list.
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Election, College Week and Examination.
Ø Students must abide by the rules and regulations of the college and maintain discipline in
and around the college premises and contribute towards creating a healthy, decent and
congenial atmosphere of teaching and learning and good campus life.
Ø Student must attend classes regularly.
Ø Student must behave properly with the teachers, the non-teaching staff, the library and
canteen staff.
Ø Students should come to the college in college uniform. They should not wear such dress
which is not in keeping with the dignity of the college and students life.
Ø Student will be punished for encouraging and participation in ragging of any type.
Students are required to keep their bicycles in the cycle-shed provided in the college
campus and their two-wheelers on the space specified by the college authority.
Ø Bicycles and two-wheelers under no circumstances be kept in front of the classrooms.
Ø Students under no circumstances should create any noise pollution in and around the
college campus.
Ø Students should not spit on the walls, floors, pillars or doors of the college building.
Ø Students must not temper with college electric fittings, furniture, library books, journals,
news papers and other properties.
Ø Students have the right to participate in the college union election on democratic line but
they shall in no way be patronized by any political party or group politics. Disciplinary
action will be taken against anybody indulging in such activities damazing academic
atmosphere.
Ø Every student is required to extend his active co-operation in making successful all
extracurricular activities/functions organized by the college. Any attempt on the part of a
student to disturb to decency and decorum of the function will be strictly dealt with.
Ø No Mobile phone is allowed in the College Campus. Any student violating the rule will be
Punished.
Ø Smoking/Chewing Gutkha of any kind inside the college campus is strictly prohibited.
Ø Every student should go through the college calendar, class routine in his own interest.
Ragging in any form is strictly prohibited. Strong disciplinary action
shall be taken against anyone found involved directly or indirectly in such immoral
MAINTENANCE OF DISCIPLINE ANDPRESERVATION OF COLLEGE PROPERTY:
ANTI-RAGGING COMMITTEE:
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Activities. An Anti- Ragging Committee has been set up for the Academic Session 2015-16 with
the following members of Teaching Staff:. The victim student or his/ her parents/ guardians can
lodge complaint to the Committee. Filling up of Anti Ragging undertaking is mandatory.
Name Phone No
1. Sri Ashok Kumar Baruah 9435506056
2. Sri G.K. Chetry 9864179188
3. Sri M.C. Bhagawati 9401345005
4. Dr. S. M. Borgohain 9854634157
5. Sri Aban Ch. Barman 9854290172
6. Dr. Biva. Dutta 9435963509
7. Dr. M.K. Sil 9864758158
The college students are required to wear uniform compulsorily as follows:
N. B.:- The College Emblem is available in the Noor Fashion of North Lakhimpur Town.
Every student of the college is expected to participate actively in all co-curricular
activities of the college such as Sports, Debating, N.C.C., N.S.S., Scout and Guide, Cultural
programme, festivals, different competition and seminar etc. Students showing proficiency in any
of the above are awarded prizes and certificates.
All office orders, decisions, rules, instruction are notified on the college Notice Boards
placed at different places in the college premises. A student can access necessary information from
the Notice Board. Sticking of any bills on the walls or elsewhere inside the college premises by
students will be treated as an offence.
Students /Office bearers of the Students' Union/any outside Institution/
PAYMENT OF FEE AND OTHER DUES:
Fees or any college dues must be paid during the office hour but before 2-00 P.M.
Students cannot claim exemption for payment of any fine or readmission fees as a matter of right.
Such exemption rests solely on the discretion of the Principal.
Declaration of Test Examination result will be withheld in case of non-payment of college dues.
COLLEGE UNIFORM:
Boys :
Girls :
OTHER INFORMATIONS:
COLLEGE NOTICE BOARD:
White Shirt and Dark Grey Pant and Black sweater.
White Mekhela Chadar with Orange border on Chadar and White
Blouse.White Salwar Kurta with Jaipari Printed cotton Dupatta(Red-White
Spat) and Black Sweater.
CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:
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Organisation seeking to circulate any information or notice or to paste up a notice or
bulletin/advertisement must have to obtain prior approval of the Principal of the college
Removing/Erasing, tearing out any notice/information material from notice boards is treated as
commission of an offence of serious nature and such offence attracts punishment which the
authority deem fit and proper.
No student should remove any notice/notices from the boards which will prevent his fellow
students from getting the required information.
The College has a National Service Scheme Wing since 1976. The cadre strength of this
Wing is 100. The scheme provides opportunities to the students to channelize their youthful
energies into constructive and developmental activities of the Country. The National Service
Scheme is a voluntary organization of the college students which function under the HRD
Ministry, Govt. of India. The NSS Wing of the college every year organizes a number of
community development programmes. Dr. D.K. Das is the Programme Officer of the Wing.
The College has National Cadet Crops Wing both for boys and girls. The Wing is attached
to the 72 Girls' Coy. and 4 Boys' Coy. for undertaking activities. Sri. M. K. Sil and Ms. T. Kumari
are the Officers in-charge of the college wing.
·To develop Character, Comradeship and qualities of leadership in youth of the country.·To provide service training to youth so as to stimulate their interest in the defence of the country.·To build up a reserve of potential offers to enable the armed forces to expand rapidly in the National Emergency.
The College has an Information and Career Guidance Cell to help the students in career development matters. The Cell is now functioning under the Guidance of Md. S. Hussain. The Cell has introduced job oriented coaching courses from 2015 in association with IMS classes, Mumbai.
The College has introduced one year Veksetu Post Graduate Translation (English-Hindi- English) Diploma Course recognised by Govt. of India sponsored by SHABDA BHARATI from the year 2015. Dr. (Mrs.) M.M. Saikia is the Coordinator.
Games and sports are integral part of student life. Students are encouraged to take
active part in the sports activities organized by the college. The college has developed a Play
Ground with a Cricket Pitch at its own site at Chukulibharia. Every year the college takes
part in sports events organized at Inter College and local levels. Provision for indoor
games Is being created in the Student Day Home located at the campus of the college.
STUDENTS' ACTIVITIES:
:
The aims of NCC are:
CAREER GUIDANCE:
POST GRADUATE TRANSLATION DIPLOMA COURSE IN HINDI:
SPORTS:
NSS:
NCC
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COLLEGE CANTEEN:
COLLEGE BOOK STALL:
STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION:
SCHOLARSHIP:
STUDENTS' TRAVEL CONCESSION:
BOYS' AND GIRLS' COMMON ROOMS:
HOSTEL FACILITY:
GROUP ACTIVITIES:
PUBLICATION CELL:
A well maintained canteen exists in the college premises to provide fresh and quality food and snacks to students at a reasonable price.
The College has a Book Stall in the campus and provides Books and Stationeries to the students at concessional rates.
The Lakhimpur Commerce College Students' Union is the general body of the students of the college. Its membership is compulsory for every regular student of the college. Its office bearers are elected annually. Except this Union no other Students' Union Association is recognized by the college.
The SC/ST and OBC/MOBC students are provided scholarship by the Govt. as per provisions. Merit scholarships from “Mahabox Malchand Memorial Trust”, “Dutta Family Trust” and “Dindayal Shah Educational Trust” are also awarded annually to the students securing highest marks and position in Higher Secondary and Degree Examinations. Poor student scholarship is awarded to the needy students, reimbursement of tuition fee.
Students are entitled to avail travel concession (Railway/Airways). They can avail the same on their way home from the college and back during Vacation only. They can also avail the same during Educational tours and Excursions.
The college has separate common rooms for boys and girls, with attached toilet.
The college owns a Hostel which is situated near the college building. The students who are willing to take Hostel facility have to collect form from college office separately. Dr. D. Rajkonwar is the warden of Hostel.
The students are encouraged to participate in different activities like Drama, Debating, Music and Quiz competitions and Inter-college/Inter-University events. The college organizes an inter College Debating Competition in memory of Late Nazibuddin Ahmed who was a teacher of the College (discontinued temporarily.)
The Publication Cell of the College publishes Annual College Magazine under the name and style of Lakhimpur Commerce College Magazine. This provides an opportunity for the students to exhibit their innate creative talents. Besides, two wall magazines are brought out by the students of the college. All departments of the College have their separate wall magazines.
The Publication Cell of the College publishes “College Prospectus” and a “News Letter” titled 'LCom News' to provide update information about the college and the Dibrugarh University and non-academic matters of interest.
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Publication Cell of the College publishes “Lakhimpur Commerce College Research
Journal”( ISSN-23205415) containing the research papers of teachers and academicism of repute
twice in a year in the month of April and October. Dr. G. N. Sarmah is the Editor of the Research
Journal.
The Annual College Magazine shall not be published without taking final clearance from
the publication committee/cell. The decision of the committee regarding publication of the Annual
College Magazine shall be binding and final.n committee/cell. The decision of the committee
regarding publication of the Annual College Magazine shall be binding and final.
The college has a women cell to look after the well being of the lady teachers, staff and the girl
students of the college . Dr. S.B. Tamuli is the coordinator of the cell.
Unit Tests and Sessional Examinations will be held periodically and the students must appear in
such examinations, failing which he/she shall be debarred from appearing in the Final
Examination. The students of Degree classes will have to appear Sessional Examinations,
Seminars, Group discussion etc. as part of Internal Assessment system.
The college has excellent library facilities with substantial collection of books,
periodicals, magazines, news papers, besides a number of National and International academic
journals for the benefit of the students and teachers. The library has also developed E-Journal
facility through INFLIBNET.
A reading room is attached to the library with sitting provisions for boys, girls and faculty
members and the office staff. There is the facility of photocopy within the library. The library is on
the process of computerization. The following are the Rules of the Library:
: 10-00 A.M. to 4-00 P.M.
WOMEN CELL:
EXAMINATION:
LIBRARY FACILITY:
g Library hours
g Books issuing days
Monday to Saturday
Monday : B.Com. 5th & 6th Sem. /H.S. II (Arts)
Tuesday : B.Com. 3rd & 4th Sem. / H.S. I (Com)
Wednesday : B.Com. 1st & 2nd Sem./ B.A. 3rd & 4th Sem.
Thursday : H.S. II (Com) / B.A. 5th & 6th Sem.
Friday : B.Com. 5th & 6th Sem. / B.A. 1st & 2nd Sem. / BBA
Saturday : H.S. I (Arts / M.Com. / M.A.)
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· The library remains closed on Sundays and notified holidays.
· The library is open during long vacations like Summer Vacation & Puja vacation
· Every borrower is supposed to have agreed to abide by the rules governing the library.
Ignorance of these rules will be no excuse for breach of the same.
· No book shall be taken out of the library without the knowledge of the librarian or until it
has been properly recorded and issued.
· All the students will be provided with two library cards and additional card will be issued
to the Major/Speciality Course students after certification by the Head of the Department
of the concerned Major/Speciality Subject.
· The library cards have to be returned to the library before the declaration of the results of
Selection Test / Test Examination.
· Students should maintain silence within the library premise. They should form QUEUE at
the library counter for library transactions.
· The issue of books for home issue will commence after 1-30 P.M. Students intending to
borrow books should submit their requisition slips containing title of the book/books they
want along with the library cards between 11-00 A.M. and 12-00 Noon. The Librarian will
only be guided by the actual name of the Library Card.
· Loss of this card will deprive the borrower of his right to borrow books.
· Students should take greatest care of their Library Card and have to report to the Librarian
immediately if in case their card is lost.
· A duplicate card will be issued against the lost card on payment of Rs. 7/- towards the lost
card and a fine of Rs. 3/- will be charged for the careless loss.
· Every borrower must examine the condition of a book before it is issued to him; otherwise
in case of mutilation detected later the presumption will be against the borrower.
· In case of loss or of damage done to a book, the borrower is liable to replace a new copy of
the same or pay compensation as fixed by the authority.
· Breach of any rules of the library will attract appropriate punishment from the college
authority.
· Borrowers should maintain the library books properly and the physical facilities provided
therein.
· Students/Borrowers should not under any circumstances attempt to displace the library
books / journals and other reading materials.
· Students are liable to pay a fine of 10 paisa per book for each day of default.
· Books and Journals should be returned within the given period by a borrower and if
failed further issue shall be stopped.
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· If the date for return of a book falls on an authorized holiday or vacation, it should be
returned to the library on the day the college opens after the holiday, failing which fine for
the whole vacation will be realized.
· Books in possession of borrowers should be returned to the Library before a long vacation
or before the date for the purpose.
· Books or periodicals must be returned to the Librarian and not to the authorized bearer of
the library.
· Any book or journals which are required to be returned to Library/Librarian for special
reason should be returned forth with; failing which fresh issue would be stopped.
· The library deposit cannot be withdrawn so long as the library dues are cleared.
· No marginal or other notes or marking shall be made in the library books, nor shall any
pictures or pages be removed or torn or otherwise disfigured. In extreme cases the
borrower shall be asked to replace the book damaged by him and also will have to pay a
fine imposed by the Principal.
· Encyclopaedias dictionaries, magazines, journals, maps and rare books will not be issued
for use at home.
· All those who may happen to be inside the library or in its neighbourhood are expected to
observe strict silence. The Librarian has the authority to see that the rule of silence is
strictly observed and to report to the out daily if there is any wilful breach of rule. Faculty
Members are also expected to use their influence to promote the observance of the rules
whenever they are in the library and to the Principal in case of deliberate disobedience
and misbehaviour.
· The book once issued to a borrower will be re-issued to him only if nobody else wants it.
In case of re-issue, necessary entries must be made from Librarian.
· The Library premises should not be used for any purpose other than reading or consulting
books and periodicals of the library.
· Books from the shelves should not be displaced. Books should not be kept other than the
Section for which it is meant.
· Books cannot be transferred from one borrower's card to that of another borrower.
Spitting, gossiping or sleeping in the library is strictly prohibited.
· An Ex-student or an outsider can get the Library facilities only with the special
permission of the Principal. The maximum number of books issued to them will not be
more than 2 (two).
· The maximum number of books that may be issued to the various classes of borrowers
are as follows-
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a) Faculty Member … 10 Books
b) Non-Teaching Staff … 5 Books
c) Librarian … 5 Books
d) Major Student … 3 Books
e) A student of Higher Secondary
& T.D.C. Pass Course … 2 Books
Time allowed for retaining Books:
Member of the Faculty … 30 Days
Members of the Non-Teaching Staff … 20 Days
Students … 15 Days
: Sri A. Dutta, M. Com
) 222359(O), 9854451289(M)
: Sri A. K. Baruah, M. Com., M. Phil
) 9435506056(M)
Sri G. K. Chetry, M. Com.(Head) Sri M. Hazarika, M. Com.
Sri D. Boruah, M. Com, M. Phil. Dr. G.N. Sarmah, M.Com, LLB,PhD(Head)
Dr. D. K. Das, M. Com,Ph.D, MTM. Sri A. Borah, M. Com.
Sri Tilok Ch. Deka, M.A. B.Ed.(Head) Dr. D. Rajkonwar, M.Com.,Ph.D
Dr.(Mrs). B. Dutta, M.A., Ph.D, M.Phil
Sri Achyut Kr. Gogoi, M.A.
Mrs. M. Hazarika, M.A. B.Ed.
Dr.(Mrs.)S.B.Tamuli,M.A.,Ph.D.
Dr. (Mrs.) S.M. Borgohain, M.A. Ph.D
(Head)
Sri P. Dihingia, M.A. M.Phil
Sri M. C. Bhagawati, M. Com., M.Phil. (Head) Ms. J. Borah, M.A.B.Ed.
Vacant Sri B. K. Phukan, M.A. M.Phil,PG DRD
g
Principal
Academic coordinator
DEPTT. OF ACCOUNTANCY: DEPTT. OF COMMERCE:
DEPTT. OF ASSAMESE : DEPTT. OF BUSINESS LAW :
DEPTT. OF ECONOMICS:
DEPTT. OF BANKING:
LIST OF FACULTY OF COMMERCE:
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DEPTT. OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT: DEPTT. OF ENGLISH:
DEPTT. OF MATHEMATICS :
DEPTT. OF HINDI DEPTT. OF STATISTICS
DEPTT. OF EDUCATION : DEPTT. OF POLITICAL SCIENCE :
DEPTT. OF SOCIOLOGY :
Sri A. Dutta, M.Com(Head) Dr.B.S. Behera, M.A. Ph.D.(Head)
Sri A. K. Boruah, M.Com. M. Phil Md. S. Hussain, M.A.
Vacant Dr. (Mrs.) R. Bhatta, M.A. Ph. D.
Vacant Mrs. H. P. Das M.A. B.Ed.
Sri P .L. Das, M.A.
Ms. T.Kumeri, M.Sc.
Sri B. Panging, M. Sc., M.Phil
Dr. M.K. Sil, M.A., Ph.D. Mrs. B. Bordoloi, M.Com., M.Phil
Dr.(Mrs).MonjuMoniSaikia,M.A.,Ph.D (attached to Banking Deptt.)
Sri. D.J. Gohain, M.Sc., M.Phil
Dr.(Ms.) L. Boruah, M.A. B.Ed. Ph.D Sri R. P. Borah, M.A.
Sri K. Boruah, M.A.(Head) Sri A.C. Barman, M.A.(Head)
Mrs. A. Dutta Boruah, M.A. Sri K. N. Dutta,M.A.(PSc),M.A.(Suc)M.Phil
Sri G. Sonowal, M.A.
Mrs. P. Dutta Hazarika, M.A. M.Phil
Sri M. Dutta, M.A. M.Phil(Head)
Sri M. K. Tamuli, M.A
LAKHIMPUR COMMERCE COLLEGE
Sri T.C. Deka, M.A.,B.Ed., Coordinator
Sri P. Borah, M.C.A.
Dr. G.N. Sarmah, M.Com, LLB, PhD., Dr. D.K. Das, M.Com, MTM., Ph.D., Coordinator
Coordinator
Mrs. R. Boruah, MLIS, M.Phil.
Mrs.H.Buragohain, BLIS
Sri D.N. Dutta, Bearer
Sri J. Kalita, Bearer
Sri N. Dutta, Bearer
Sri P. Phukan, B. Com, Head Asstt.Sri J.C. Dutta, B.Com., MLIS, AccountantSri M. Saikia, B.Com. Accountant Asstt.Sri D. Borborah, B.Com Junior Asstt.Sri A. Gogoi, B.A. Junior Asstt.Sri D. Kalita, Junior Asstt.Sri K.C. Dutta, PeonMrs. Anjali Saikia, PeonSri D.B. Tamang, PeonSri N.Baruah, PeonMrs. D. Tamang, PeonSri B. Gogoi, PeonMrs. K. Dutta, AttendentSri Prasanta Borah ,PeonSri N. Gogoi,Night ChowkidarSri. D. Chetry, Gate- KeeperSri.A. Phukan,Gate- Keeper
OTHER DEPARTMENTS:
DDE CONTACT CENTRE :
COMPUTER APPLICATION :
IGNOU Study Centre: K.K.H.S.O.U. STUDY CENTRE
LIBRARY STAFF:
OFFICE STAFF
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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
A FILE PICTURE OF THE ALUMNI EMPLOYED
The College has an Alumni Association to keep contact with the past students and to associate them with the college activities and its development. The reputation and vitality of an educational institution depends considerably upon the interest that the institution takes in its alumni the closeness that the alumni feel to their alma mater.
The Lakhimpur Commerce College Alumni Association was established in 2001 with a Central Committee in Lakhimpur. It is a non-profit organization to promote the objectives of the college and establish a continued rapport. The Alumni Association has made a membership drive and at present it has about 500 members.
The membership of the Association is open to all those who have completed their study in this college. The membership fee is stipulated at Rs. 50.
The Association has chalked out a numbers of activities for implementation for the development of the College and upliftment of the neighbourhood and society at large.
The By-Law (Constitution) of the Association incorporates rules regarding its membership, functions etc. Students now studying at the college as well as Alumni may contact the President/secretary of the ALUMNI ASSOCIATION for more information about the Association.
1. Mr. Manik Ch. Sonowal, Administrative Officer, LICI.
2. Mr. Kamal Dutta, Manager, SBI.
3. Mr. Utpal Dutta, MLA, Lakhimpur LAC Assam.
4. Mr. Rajkumar Saraf, FCA, Chartered Accountant.
5. Mr. Hari Gopal Dutta, FICWA, Sr. Executive, IBP Ltd.
6. Mr. Om Prakash Chandak, FCA, Chartered Accountant.
7. Mr. Hanuman Lakhotia, Entrepreneur, New Delhi.
8. Mr. Khiren Bhuyan, Entrepreneur.
9. Mr. Aswini Madhab Dutta, Regulatory Head, Aircel.
10. Mr. Om Prakash Rathi, Chartered Secretary.
11. Mr. N.K. Rathi, Tax Consultant.
12. Mr. Brajalal Debnath, Tax Consultant & Lecturer Law College.
13. Mr. Sunil Kr. Jain, Broker & Financier.
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14. Mrs. Meena Kotheri Jain, Financial Advisor, Max Life Insurance.
15. Mr. Anil Kumar Agarwalla, FCA, Chartered Accountant.
16. Mr. Bajranglal Rathi, Advocate, Supreme Court.
17. Dr. Ranjit Tamuli, Professor, Dean & Controller of Exam. Rajib Gandhi University,
Arunachal Pradesh.
18. Mr. Sunil Kr. Agarwalla, Printer & Publisher.
22. Dr. Robin Das, Principal.
23. Dr. Jyotish Bordoloi, Associate Professor, Haflong College.
24. Mr. Jugal Bharali, Associate Professor, Diphu Govt. College.
25. Mr. Jugal Das, Tea Executive.
26. Mr. Ramesh Doley, Sr. Executive, LICI.
29. Mr. Haren Mahanta, Accounts Officer.
30. Mr. Govind Taparia, C.S. Consultant.
31. Mr. Dulan Baruah, Hotelier (Hotel Moonlight).
32. Mr. Phatik Doley, AES, Inspector of School
34. Mr. Rajesh Malpani, Businessman & Social Worker.
35. Mr. Biswanath Sarma, Advocate, Guwahati High Court.
36. Mr. Ajay Agarwal, Business in Computer Sales and service.
37. Mr. Mohendra Hazarika, Associate Professor, Lakhimpur Commerce College.
38. Mr. Ashok Kumar Boruah, Associate Professor, Lakhimpur Commerce College.
39. Mr. Amulya Borah, Assistant Professor, Lakhimpur Commerce College.
40. Dr. Gunindra Nath Sarmah, Associate Professor, Lakhimpur Commerce College.
41. Mr. Dipul Boruah, Assistant Professor, Lakhimpur Commerce College.
42. Mr. Parama Phukan,Head Assistant, Lakhimpur Commerce College.
43. Mr. Jagat Ch. Dutta, Accountant, Lakhimpur Commerce College.
44. Mr. Moheswar Saikia, Asstt., Lakhimpur Commerce College.
45. Mr. Dipak Bor Borah, Asstt. Lakhimpur Commerce College.
46. Mr. Jibon Kalita, Lib Bearer, Lakhimpur Commerce College.
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47. Mr. Bhaskar Pratim Sarma Baruah, Assistant Professor, Rajiv Gandhi University,
Arunachal Pradesh.
48. Mr. Munindra Saikia, Entrepreneur.
49. Mr. Nanda Kishore Chandak, Fabric Dyeing, New Delhi.
51. Mr. S.D. Patra, Associate Prof., Dhemaji Commerce College.
52. Mr. D. Chutia, Associate Prof., Dhemaji Commerce College.
53. Mr. R. Dutta, Associate Prof., Dhemaji Commerce College.
54. Mr. P. Saikia, Associate Prof., Sibsagar Commerce College.
55. Mr. B. Saikia, Associate Prof., Sibsagar Commerce College.
56. Mr. D. Chutia, Associate Prof., Margherita College.
57. Mr. C. Boruah, Associate Prof., Digboi College.
58. Mr. R. Gogoi, Associate Prof., D.H.S.K. Commerce College.
59. Sri Navaroon Sarmah, FCI, Manager.
60. Sri Anup Agarwal, Chartered Accountant
61. Sri Manoj Ladhar, Chartered Accountant
62. Sri Kailash Malpani, Chartered Accountant
63. Miss Chitraditi Boruah, Chartered Accountant
64. Sri Nitesh Jhawar, Chartered Accountant
65. Sri Rajen Gupta, Chartered Accountant
66. Ms. Bohnishikha Bordoloi, Asstt. Prof., Lakhimpur Commerce College
67. Mr. Anup Gogoi, Jr. Asstt., L.C.C.
68. Dr. Arun Barnah,Ph. D. Data Scientist, Cyber India, Bangaluru
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STUDENTS WHO BROUGHT LAURELS
TO THE ALMA MATER
Ms. Lupamudra Gogoi B.Com 2005 Secured 1st Class with distn.
Sri Kailash Malpani B.Com 2005 Secured 1st Class with distn.
Sri Manoj Kr. Ldhar B.Com 2005 Secured 1st Class with distn.
Ms. Lata Ladhar B.Com 2005 Secured 1st Class with distn.
Sri Abhijit Roy B.Com 2005 1st Class
Ms. Manisha Ladhar B.Com 2006 Secured 1st Class with distn.
Sri Dipankar Roy B.Com 2007 Secured 1st 21st in Accy with distn.
Sri Navaroon Sharma B.Com 2007 Secured 1st 38th in Accy with distn.
Ms. Madhu Maya Agarwal B.Com 2007 Secured 1st 47th in Accy with distn.
Ms. Kavita Harlaka B.Com 2007 Secured 1st 55th in Accy with distn.
Sri Joy Prakash Rathi B.Com 2007 Secured 1st 56th in Accy with distn.
Ms. Priyanka Mundra B.Com 2007 Secured 1st 56th in Accy with distn.
Ms. Rashmi Agarwal B.A. 2007 1st Division
Sri Kamal Toshniwal H.S. Com 2008 Star Marks with Letter in ACC, BUST.
Sri Mukesh Kr. Parik B.Com 2008 Secured 1st 24th in Accy with distn.
Ms. Shitu Sachdeva B.Com 2008 Secured 1st 2nd in B.Mgt. with distn.
Miss Priyanka Behani B.Com 2008 1st Class in Accountancy
Ms. Subhangini Baruah B.A. 2008 Secured 1st 14th in EDN.
Ms. Sonika Harlaka B.Com 2009 Secured 1st 19th in Accy with distn.
Sri Gargee Shankar Mitra B.Com 2009 Secured 1st 46th in Accy with distn.
Ms. Richa Sarda B.Com 2009 Secured 1st 47th in Accy with distn.
Ms. Preety Agarwal B.Com 2009 Secured 1st 49th in Accy with distn.
Ms. Dristee Rekha Borah B.Com 2009 Secured 1st 68th in Accy with distn.
Sri Jogendra Dutta B.Com 2009 Secured 1st 79th in Accy with distn.
Ms. Bonphul Borah B.Com 2009 Secured 1st 79th in Accy with distn.
Ms. Kritika Agarwal B.Com 2009 Secured 1st 6th in Accy with distn.
Ms. Silpi Hazarika B.A. 2009 Secured 1st 5th in PSC.
Ms. Juri Basumatary B.A. 2009 Secured 1st 42nd in EDN.
Sri Debojit Gogoi B.A. 2009 Secured 1st 40th in PSC.
Sri Thaneswar deuri B.A. 2009 Secured 1st 62nd in EDN.
Ms. Bandita Dutta B.Com 2010 Secured 1st Class in ACC & FIN (s)
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Ms. Preeti Mundhara B.Com 2010 Secured 1st Class in ACC & FIN (s)
Sri Nipak Borah B.A. 2010 Secured 1st Class Major in PSC
With distn.
Sri Nayan Moni Borah B.A. 2010 Secured 1st Class Major in ASM
with distn.
Sri Jayanta Das B.A. 2010 Secured 1st Class Major in PSC
with distn.
Sri Prem Nath Borah B.A. 2010 Secured 1st Class Major in ASM
with distn.
Sri Talat Sidique B.Com 2011 Secured 1st Class
Sri Achyut Krishna Borah B.Com 2011 Secure 1st Class
Ms Anuradha Prasad B.Com 2011 Secure 1st Class
Ms Kanchan Kumari B. Com. 2011 Secure 1st Class
Sri Prakash Lakra B. Com. 2011 Secure 1st Class
Ms. Enami Hazarika B. Com 2011 Secure 1st Class
Ms Neelam Sarmah B.A. 2011 Secured 1st Class Major in SOC
with distn.
Sri Biswa Jyoti Borah B.A. 2011 Secured 1st Class Major in PSC
with distn.
Sri Dipesh Kr. Das B.Com. 2012 Secured 1st Class with Distn.
Sri Manish Rathi B.Com. 2012 Secured 1st Class with Distn.
Sri Sunil Agrawala B.Com. 2012 Secured 1st Class with Distn.
Sri Amar Jyoti Kalita B. Com. 2012 Secured 1st Class with Distn.
Sri Bhuban Kaman B. Com. 2012 Secured 1st Class with Distn.
Sri Binod Kr. Verma B. Com. 2012 Secured 1st Class with Distn.
Sri Rajesh Das B. Com. 2012 Secured 1st Class with Distn.
Sri Rupam Bprah B. Com. 2012 Secured 1st Class with Distn.
Sri Shanku Das B. Com. 2012 Secured 1st Class with Distn.
Sri Sunil Agarwala B. Com. 2012 Secured 1st Class with Distn.
Sri Uma Kanta Chetry B. Com. 2012 Secured 1st Class with Distn.
Ms. Juli Saikia B. Com. 2012 Secured 1st Class with Distn.
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Ms. Nazia Shahin Sultana B.A. 2011 Secured 1st Class Major in SOC
Ms. Asha Rathi H. S. (Com.) 2011 Secured Star Marks
Sri Dinesh Kr. Pareek H. S. (Com.) 2011 Secured Star Marks
Ms. Rashmi Sarda H. S. (Com.) 2011 Secured Star Marks
Ms. Priyanka Lakhotia H. S. (Com.) 2011 Secured Star Marks
Sri Kamal Das H. S. (Com.) 2011 Secured Star Marks
Ms. Neha Agarwal H. S. (Com.) 2011 Secured Star Marks
Sri Dipesh Kr. Das B.Com 2012 1st class with distn.
Ms. Manish Rathi B.com 2012 1st class with distn.
Sri Sunil Agarwal B.Com 2012 1st class with distn.
Monika Sharma H. S. (Com.) 2012 Secured Star Marks
Nisha Maheswari H. S. (Com.) 2012 Secured Star Marks
Sri Ratneswar Gogoi B.A. 2012 Secured 1st Class
Ms. Pallabi Boruah B.Com. 2013 1st class with distn.
Sri Sanko Jyoti Dutta B.Com. 2013 1st class with distn.
Sri Pankaj Sahu B.Com 2014 1st class with distn.
Ms. Nisha Moheswary B.Com 2015 1st class with Distn
(Best Graduate in Commerce of D.U.)
Ms. Manika Sharma B.Com 2015 1st class
Sri Ranjan Thakur B.Com 2015 1st class
Ms.Rashmi Borah B.Com 2015 1st class
Ms. Rijumoni Saikia B.Com 2015 1st class
Ms. Sushma Debnath B.Com 2015 1st class
Sri Pankaj Saikia B.Com 2015 1st class
Ms. Tanushree Dutta B.Com 2015 1st class
Sri Akhil Borgohain B.Com 2015 1st class
Sri Anan Gohar B.A. 2015 1st Class
Sri Bishnu Kherkatary B.A. 2015 1st Class
Sri Jitumon Ahmed B.A. 2015 1st Class
Sri Jogesh Neog B.A. 2015 1st Class
Ms. Lukumoni Boruah B.A. 2015 1st Class
Sri. Sanjoy Kr. Gogoi B.A. 2015 1st Class